Darrell Lucas Advertising History Collection
Lucas, Darrell Blaine, 1903- (psychologist)
Center for Advertising History, Archives Center
Folio-size scrapbook: "A Book of 100 Modern Ads" created for a college-level psychology class, 1922, as an exercise in the methodology of advertising: it addresses both the creation and testing (i.e., recall and effectiveness) of ads found in contemporary magazines. An oral history interview was conducted by Stacy Flaherty with Mr. Lucas …
Diana Korzenik papers relating to Rudolf Arnheim
Letters, a photograph, writings, audio visual material, and printed materials compiled by Korzenik, documenting the career of artist and art educator Rudolf Arnheim.
Lifwynn Foundation Eye-Movement Camera Records
Included are file memoranda on meetings and correspondence, sent and received, 1938-1954, between the Lifwynn Foundation for Laboratory Research in Analytic and Social Psychiatry Incorporated, and in particular, Hans Syz, M.D., Secretary, and various doctors, psychologists, other professionals in the subject field, and various U.S. Military Departments, regarding either the eye …
Elmer Gates Papers
bulk 1894-1910
Papers document the life of Elmer Gates (1859-1923), an independent American inventor and psychologist. Gates developed ideas related to experimental psychology and inventions in fields such as metallurgy, electricity, microscopy, X-rays, and pedagogy. Papers include correspondence, photographs, patents, articles and clippings, writings, and estate documents.
William James papers
Letters, 1887-1935, a scrapbook, 1925-1951, clippings, art works, and photographs, 1883-1957.
Clarence Raymond Carpenter Field Notes
Clarence Raymond Carpenter (1905-1975) was a psychologist and primatologist. This accession consists of typed copies of Carpenter's field notes and observations on howler monkeys on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, circa 1930s. Carpenter conducted the first study of howler monkey behavior on the Island.
MS 4257 Correspondence with Albert Ernest Jenks
Jenks, Albert Ernest, 1869-1953
Regards sending 2 questionnaires to psychologists about the subconscious transmission of culture. Washington, D. C. Typescript letter signed, 1 page. Enclosure, 1 page. Typescript letter signed, 1 page. Enclosure, 2 pages. Typescript letter signed, 1 page. Enclosures, 38 pages. Enclosures include copies of the questionnaires sent, abstracts of the replies to the first queationnaire, and copies of …
Oral history interview with Billie Ruth Sudduth
Riedel, Mija, 1958-
81 Pages (Transcript)
An interview of Billie Ruth Sudduth conducted 2007 July 26-27, by Mija Riedel, for the Archives of American Art's Nanette L. Laitman Documentation Project for Craft and Decorative Arts in America, at the artist's home and studio, in Bakersville, North Carolina.
Rudolf Arnheim papers
The papers of art historian, educator, writer and psychologist Rudolf Arnheim measure 9.6 linear feet and date from 1919 to 1998. The papers document his career in New York, Michigan, and abroad through biographical material, correspondence, writings, lectures, diaries, printed material, and sound recordings.
John Fortenberry expedition photographs from Venezuela
This collection includes 17 photographic color prints made by John Fortenberry on a 1985 expedition with Canadian psychologists to the Amazonas region and Orinoco river in Venezuela. Photographs were made among the Yanomami (Yanoama) community, and possibly among the Piaroa and Ye'kuana (Makiritare/Mayagone) communities as well.