James Rowland Angell (/ˈeɪndʒəl/; May 8, 1869 – March 4, 1949) was an American psychologist and educator who served as the 16th President of Yale University...
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and Turkey James Rowland Angell (1869–1949), President of Yale University, son of former All pages with titles containing James Angell James Angel (disambiguation)...
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James Burrill Angell (January 7, 1829 – April 1, 1916) was an American educator and diplomat. He is best known for being the longest-serving president...
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William James (January 11, 1842 – August 26, 1910) was an American philosopher and psychologist, and the first educator to offer a psychology course in...
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in 1930. A wealthy widow, she married James Rowland Angell, President of Yale University, two years later. James died in 1949, 17 years after their marriage...
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Furman professor, Gordon Moore. The combined influence of Dewey, James Rowland Angell, Henry Herbert Donaldson, and Jacques Loeb, led Watson to develop...
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Dewey and his junior colleagues, James Hayden Tufts and George Herbert Mead, together with his student James Rowland Angell, all influenced strongly by the...
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American Philosophical Society in 1939. At age 52, Seymour succeeded James Rowland Angell as the university's 15th president in October 1937. After his retirement...
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Dominican Sisters of St. Mary of the Springs. The dedication speaker was James Rowland Angell, the president of nearby Yale University. All classes and offices...
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North America, publishing important articles by William James, John Dewey, James Rowland Angell, and many others. According to the Journal Citation Reports...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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laboratory (originally reported by Ludwig Lange and James McKeen Cattell). In 1896, James Rowland Angell and Addison W. Moore (Chicago) published a series...
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Stratton 1907 Henry Rutgers Marshall 1906 James Rowland Angell 1905 Mary Whiton Calkins 1904 William James 1903 William Lowe Bryan 1902 Edmund Sanford...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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he studied under William James along with other prominent psychologists as Leta Stetter Hollingworth, James Rowland Angell, and Edward Thorndike. His...
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Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943)...
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judges, the ones I want to please: Jefferson, Spinoza, Socrates, Aristotle, James, Bergson, Norman Thomas, Upton Sinclair (both heroes of my youth)." All...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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where he was recruited by the president and former psychologist, James Rowland Angell. He performed research demonstrating that his theories could predict...
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Functional psychology (category William James)
especially James Rowland Angell were the main proponents of functionalism at the University of Chicago. Another group at Columbia, including notably James McKeen...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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Sanford (1902) William Lowe Bryan (1903) William James (1904) Mary Whiton Calkins (1905) James Rowland Angell (1906) Henry Rutgers Marshall (1907) George M...
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Philadelphia." Van Santvoord found an ideological ally in Yale president James Rowland Angell, who declared at a Hotchkiss alumni dinner that college entrance...
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Harvard's Department of Psychology. G. Stanley Hall (PhD, 1878) James Rowland Angell, (AM, 1892) Mary W. Calkins (1896) † Robert S. Woodworth (AM, 1896)...
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to study experimental psychology. Carr began to work closely with Dewey, Angell, and Watson, and he shared a great friendship with the latter two. When...
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1991, he joined Yale University, where he held positions as the James Rowland Angell professor of psychology, professor of epidemiology and public health...
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"Beyond the Pleasure Principle" (PDF). London: The Hogarth Press. James Rowland Angell (1906). "The Important Human Instincts", Chapter 16 in Psychology:...
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PMID 17303814. Richard Swann Lull; Harry Burr Ferris; George Howard Parker; James Rowland Angell; Albert Galloway Keller; Edwin Grant Conklin (1922). The evolution...
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