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Contains 41 Results:

"Organic Images," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 21 Jan 1904

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 21 Jan 1904

"Attention as Sensory Clearness," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 31 March 1910

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 31 March 1910

"A Protest," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 6 July 1911

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 6 July 1911

"A Note on the Sensory Character of Black," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 2 March 1916

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 2 March 1916

"A Further Word on Black," Journal of Philosophy, Psychology, and Scientific Methods, 23 November 1916

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 23 November 1916

"The Leipsic School of Experimental Psychology," Mind, Vol. I No. 2

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: Vol. I No. 2

"A Psychological Laboratory," Mind, Vol. VII No. 27

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: Vol. VII No. 27

"Feeling and Thought: A Reply," Mind, Vol. XX No. 78

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: Vol. XX No. 78

"Poetry and Science: The Case of Charles Darwin," Popular Science Monthly, January 1909

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: January 1909

"The Effect of Imperceptible Shadows on the Judgement of Distance," Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 1907

 Item — Box: 15
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: Largely correspondence presenting a picture of the professional status and varied interests of a scholar of international reputation, and containing much information on fellow psychologists, psychology departments at other universities, and the struggle of psychology to establish itself as an academic discipline. Most of the correspondence is incoming, but carbon copies of Titchener's letters are available in large quantity from 1921 through 1927. There is also correspondence with colleagues...
Dates: 1907