Description | File contains handwritten and typed notes of various prominent individuals and societies in the history of psychology.
The notes appear to be research material for J.C.Kenna's own papers and publications.
Details are as follows:
Typed material: Photocopy of 'A Technique of Relaxation' adapted from Jacobson E. 'Progressive Relaxation' Typescript document containing a list of names entitled 'Background of Phenomenological Psychiatry' derived from K.Kollee Fortschritte.. (1964) with Phenomenology and Psychiatry references by J.C.Kenna Typescript appendices listing Presidents, Editors, Gen.Secs, AGM's,Treasurers and other offices of the British Psychological Society, undated Typescript listing of Honorary Fellows of The British Psychological Society, 1904-1966 Typescript list of names from Benjamin Franklin to Bernard Hart, 18th to 20th century Typescript specimen entries (Smith, W.G. and Sully J) for a proposed Bibliographical Dictionary of Psychologists Notes on Individuals: Photocopy of Kulpe O, -outlines of Psychology, p.16 Photocopy of W.H.R.Rivers: a founding father worth remembering- edited version of a talk by Paul Whittle (Dept.of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge) to the Zangwill Club of the Dept. of Experimental Psychology, Cambridge 6th December 1997 Photocopy typescript abstract; Ernest Jones: Free associations: Memories of a Psychoanalyst, Hogarth Press, London 1959 Typescript biographies on the founding fathers of the British Psychological Society Photocopy of a biography of Kleist, (Bernd) Heinrich (Wilhelm) Von (1777-1811) Short typed biography of Isaac Toddhunter (1820-1884) Short typed biography of William James (1842-1910) Photocopy of an obituary of Franz Boas taken from Man, July-August 1943 Photocopy of a guide to Atlee Hunt's (1864-1935) papers in the National Library of Australia, Canberra 1964 Photocopy of Hunt's biography taken from Australian Dictionary of Biography, undated Typescript paper of a lecture delivered to staff and students at The London Hospital by David Goldberg entitled 'The Nature of Psychological Healing', 18 May 1976 Typescript document concerning Galton's circular about a meeting to discuss the propriety of establishing a biological farm Typescript (cut and paste) concerning Galton's 'Statistics by Intercomparison' Typescript entitled 'Early History of Psychology in Aberdeen' (information from Professor Rex Knight)
Handwritten material: Lecture notes on 'The experiences of the sportsman', 4 November 1981 Pencil notes on R.J.Bartlett Photocopy of a photographed memorial on Raoul Wallenberg (1912-1947) with notes Biography of Wilhelm Lundt (1832-1920) Extracts from William James' 'Mood and Behaviour' List with founding dates of various learned societies List of members of the Torres Straits expedition 1898-1899 List of the British Psychological Society's (BPS) founding fathers with notes on specialist subjects, ages and the original structure of the the British Psychological Society Comprehensive list of the Scientific journals of British Psychology Draft paper on Jacobs' 'A proposed Society for Experimental Psychology' Draft letter to Dr.Mann concerning information on Friz Grabner, 5 September 1989 Notes from Darwin and The Beagle, Moorehead A Lists of many names with birth and death dates Handwritten notes of Professor James Drever's (President of he British Psychological Society) speech at the Jubilee dinner, undated.
Also included in the file are copy letters from the following:
William James to his wife, Leipzig 13 November 1882 ? to Francis Galton, Berkshire undated Charles S.Myers to Francis Galton, Cambridge 7 April ? W.McDougall, C.S.Myers, W.H.R.R.Rivers, A.F.Shand, J.Ward to ? proposing a new journal 6 April 1903 Handwritten letter from Francis Galton to Professor Waldstein, 14 December 1903 Photocopy of a handwritten journal entry mentioning W.H.R.R.Rivers, The Journals of Arnold Bennett, Cassell 1932 Copy letter from Philip Drake (Public Solicitors' Office), London thanking Miss E.Tootell, Melbourne, for gift of food parcels, 8 July 1947 |
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