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Calkins, Mary Whiton

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Born: 1863 AD
Died: 1930 AD, at 67 years of age.

Nationality: American
Categories: Psychologist

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1863 - Mary Whiton Calkins was born this year.

         - Calkins started her career as a Greek instructor at Wellesley College, but developed an interest in psychology.

         - Established a psychology lab at Wellesley, the first psychology lab at a woman's college.

1905 - She became the first female president the American Psychological Association.

1907 - Wrote the book "The Persistent Problems of Philosophy".

1918 - She authored the book "The Good Man and The Good".

         - President of American Philosophical Association.






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