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THE first volume of this work was noticed by us at the time of its appearance. We think that the editor and his co-adjutors were quite justified in their view that the history of recent psychology could scarcely be written, and that indeed a comprehensive statement about present trends in psychology could scarcely be made, without such help as this great work affords. Furthermore, to many readers the personal note which runs through each of these records will prove an aid to understanding, although we must express our conviction that a good deal of the autobiographical detail is superfluous. Still, the work is an important one, and one that reflects credit upon every person concerned in its production.
A History of Psychology in Autobiography. (The International University Series in Psychology.) Vol. 2
Benjamin
Bourdon
Harald
Höffding
James
Drever
Charles H.
Judd
Knight
Dunlap
C. Lloyd
Morgan
Giulio Cesare
Ferrari
Walter B.
Pillsbury
Shepherd Ivory
Franz
Lewis M.
Terman
Karl
Groos
Margaret Floy
Washburn
Gerardus
Heymans
Robert S.
Woodworth
Robert Mearns
Yerkes
Carl
Murchison
. Carl Murchison. Pp. xvii + 407. (Worcester, Mass.: Clark University Press; London: Oxford University Press, 1932.) 28s. net.
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Philosophy and Psychology. Nature 131, 321 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/131321c0
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