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    (121) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1891-1892

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1124/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Mary F. Clark, July 9, 1947

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    Written on official letterhead of the U.S. Department of Justice Immigration and Naturalization Service in Crystal City, Texas, Mary F. Clark, the Senior Assistant Nurse Officer writes in support of Harukichi Watanabe.Collection of notes, articles, correspondence, photographs, and term papers collected by Yukio Mochizuki, a student at CSU Dominguez Hills, while researching Japanese American incarceration and Japanese Peruvian internment during World War II

    Clark family at work

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    Three members of the Clark family at work at the DelBay Building on Big Oak Road, in Seabrook Farms. Field manager Albert F. Clark is seated at desk. Standing behind him is Ralph Clark who worked in the Sales Department. Standing at left is 13-year-old Albert R. Clark who worked as a messenger

    (120) Psychological Department, Academic Year 1892-1893

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows Clark University\u27s Psychology Department for the 1892-1893 academic year. Front row (left to right): Thaddeus L. Bolton, William H. Burnham, Benjamin I. Gilman, G. Stanley Hall, Edward C. Sanford, Clifton F. Hodge, Alexander F. Chamberlain. Back row (left to right): John A. Bergstrom, R.C. Hollenbaugh, Arthur H. Daniels, Frank Drew, Edward W. Flagg, Fletcher B. Dresslar, unknown, unknown, James H. Leuba, Herbert A. Aikins, James S. Lemon, unknown. There is a supplemental file available containing the handwritten list of names on the back of this photograph.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1123/thumbnail.jp

    Elizabeth F. Clark to Ada Peirce McCormick

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    Letter from Elizabeth F. Clark to friend, Ada Peirce McCormick. Clark graduated from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1909. Clark graduated Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1909. McCormick had no direct affiliation with the Woman's Medical College; her papers are housed at the University of Arizona Library Special Collections.test note diacriti

    [6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) . The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ? Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[6]\u27 indicates this is the sixth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1070/thumbnail.jp

    [5] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893)

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    In 1893, Clark University exhibited materials from the University at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois. It is not known which photographs of this series were actually included in the exhibit. This photo shows instructors and students from the Mathematics and Physics departments. This is the same group of men depicted in both (46) Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , [4] Instructors and Students in Mathematics and Physics (1892-1893) , and [6] Math -- Physics Group (1892-1893) . The back of this photograph contains writing that identifies some of the subjects of this photograph. It reads: Top Row: ?, Clarence A. Saunders, Benjamin F. Ellis, T. Proctor Hall, Herbert G. Keppel, Thomas F, Nichols, ?, ?, ?Bottom Row: ?, Prof. Arthur G. Webster, Prof. William E. Story, Prof. Henry Taber, Thomas F. Holgate All imposed numbers have been placed in brackets: \u27[5]\u27 indicates this is the fifth unnumbered non-duplicate photograph within the series.https://commons.clarku.edu/colexpophotos/1069/thumbnail.jp

    F-CHEC Cistern Survey Results

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    The Fernald Community Health Effects (F-CHEC) Cistern Use and Maintenance Survey was conducted to compile information about the historical and current use and maintenance patterns of Fernald area residents with cisterns. This research was completed money allocated during Round 4 of the Citizens’ Monitoring and Technical Assessment Fund (MTA Fund). Clark University was named conservator of these works. If you have any questions or concerns please contact us at [email protected]://commons.clarku.edu/fchec/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Lectures and Addresses Delivered Before the Departments of Psychology and Pedagogy in Celebration of the Twentieth Anniversary of the Opening of Clark University

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    Publication of all psychology and pedagogy lectures given at Clark University\u27s historic 1909 conference. The conference, which took place September 6th through September 19th, was a celebration of the institution\u27s twentieth anniversary featuring lectures, discussions, and demonstrations from prominent scientists and scholars across the physical, biological, and social sciences. Psychology lectures include: The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud (due to the historical significance of this work, we have also made it available on its own here The Association Method by Carl G. Jung Abstracts of Lectures on the Psychology of Testimony and on the Study of Individuality by William Stern Diverse Ideals and Divergent Conclusions in the Study of Behavior in Lower Organisms by H.S Jennings Psychological Problems in Anthropology by Franz Boas The Dynamic Interpretation of Dementia Praecox by Adolf Meyer The Past Decade in Experimental Psychology by E.B. Titchener Pedagogy lectures include: Co-Education and Hygiene with Special Reference to European Experience and Views by Leo Burgerstein The Main Problems of Schoolroom Sanitation and School Work by Leo Burgerstein Some Remarks on the Relations of Body and Mind by Leo Burgerstein The Responsibilities of the Training School for Teachers in Matters of Hygiene by Dr. Thomas A. Storey The Instruction of Teachers in School Hygiene by Guy Montrose Whipple Research in School Hygiene, in the Light of Experiences in an Institution for the Feeble Minded by Dr. Henry H. Goddard Opportunity and Need for Research Work in the History of Education by Paul Monroe Undergraduate Instruction in Pedagogy by Thomas M. Balliet The Department of Education in Colleges for Women by Anna J. McKeag Education as a College Subject by Edward F. Buchner The Health of Teachers by Dr. Willard S. Small The materials in this collection reflect the time period in which they were written. Some of these materials contain outdated, biased, and/or offensive ideas, perspectives, and terminology. These scans were made from a fragile source. This scan represents the highest quality without compromising the material

    George F. Clark collection of papers, 1924-1954.

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    Correspondence; notes relating to Clark's wife, Emma Clark; W.P.A. biography (1940) on Clark; genealogical material concerning the Clark family, beginning with William Clark who came to Massachusetts from England in 1659; and clippings, including an issue (May 1934) of WCTU's White Ribbon Bulletin
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