Word: muensterburg
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...past two or three days the Boston papers have been greatly stirred up by the rumor that Harvard was to receive $10,000,000 from Mr. Wiener '00, provided that they dismissed Professor Muensterburg. This report started from a letter which was received by the Boston Globe, purporting to be a copy of a letter sent by Mr. Wiener to Dean Yeomans. In this letter Dr. Wiener is supposed to have stated that he had made a bequest of $10,000,000 to Harvard, but that, owing to certain remarks made by Professor Muensterburg in reference to the present European...
...clarity in a volume of Professor William Z. Ripley. Among the works treating industrial questions, is noted as worthy of commendation Dr. M. T. Copeland's book on the cotton-manufacturing industry. In the discussion of works dealing with industrial efficiency the Review emphasizes the fact that Professor Hugo Muensterburg has written and published much regarding the practical application of psychology to the problems of everyday life, and points out that his most recent contribution on the subject is a volume devoted to the relations of psychology to industrial efficiency. Turning to the field of Municipal Government, the reviewer calls...
Professor Hugo Muensterburg, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Psychological Laboratory, has been selected as Harvard exchange professor in Germany. He will be away the entire college year. Professor Muensterberg studied at the Danzig Gymnasium, and later at Leipzig and Heidelberg; he was given the degree of Ph.D. from the University of Leipzig in 1885, and in 1887 Heidelberg conferred upon him the degree of M.D.: he was awarded the degree of A.M. from Harvard University in 1901, and was made LL.D. by the University of Washington three years later. He was appointed instructor in the University of Freiberg...
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