Hall, G(ranville) Stanley
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Hall, G[ranville] Stanley (1844–1924), Massachusetts‐born professor of psychology at Antioch and Johns Hopkins (1881–88), where John Dewey was his student; and president of Clark University (1888–1920). He founded and edited the
American Journal of Psychology (1887–1921). His books include
The Contents of Children's Minds on Entering School (1894), which influenced the U.S. movement toward child study;
Adolescence (1904);
Jesus the Christ, in the Light of Psychology (1917);
Morale: The Supreme Standard of Life and Conduct (1920);
Recreations of a Psychologist (1920); and
Life and Confessions of a Psychologist (1923), an autobiography.
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THE GREAT-GRANDFATHER OF US ALL HOW A LOCAL PSYCHOLOGIST INVENTED THE MIXED-UP SCIENCE OF PARENTING
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 5/4/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...founding great-grandfather G. Stanley Hall. From his post as president at...University in Worcester, Mass., Hall pioneered an embattled turn-of...more dictums, about children. Granville Stanley Hall was born in 1844 on a farm...
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JONATHAN YARDLEY
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/12/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...It was substantially influenced, Hine argues, by Granville Stanley Hall, whose Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations...old before they had fully dealt with being young." Hall "offered an image of the adolescent as a figure at...
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LIFE: Singular successes Traditionally, only-children have faced pity or disapproval. But with birth-rates falling, attitudes are changing. In New York, being an `only' is now seen as more a blessing than a curse, says Mark Ellwood
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday; 1/9/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...to fail in life. At the turn of the 20th century, Granville Stanley Hall studied around 1,000- odd - or, as he euphemistically...large families at the time. From this single study, Hall spent his career convinced that only-children were...
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Self research in educational psychology: a cautionary tale of positive psychology in action.(psychological research)
Magazine article from: The Journal of Psychology; 7/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; ...educational development of school-aged children and adolescents (van Drunen & Jansz). Psychologists like Granville Stanley Hall forged close relationships with teachers and their organizations and launched the child study movement (Davidson...
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Vancouver's other grand park. (Pacific Spirit Regional Park)
Magazine article from: Sunset; 4/1/1990; 700+ words
; ...Renowed for its bustling Chinatown, thriving Granville Market, and thousand-acre Stanley Park--all near downtown--Vancouver has...stroll from the entry down ramps to the Great Hall. There, against a 45-foot-tall wall of...
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Thank You for Your Support: List of contributors
Magazine article from: et Cetera; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...William E. Haase Gordon K. Haist Christina M. Hall Ronald A. Handlon Frank Hannah George Hansen Richard...seelaus Edgardo Sevilla Peter Sheldon Katherine Shepard Stanley T. Skrentny Granville Smith Brian Spitzberg Richard P. Stehr William H...
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Thank you for your support: list of contributors.(Institute of General Semantics)
Magazine article from: ETC.: A Review of General Semantics; 4/1/2004; 700+ words
; ...William E. Haase Gordon K. Haist Christina M. Hall Ronald A. Handlon Frank Hannah George Hansen Richard...Seelaus Edgardo Sevilla Peter Sheldon Katherine Shepard Stanley T. Skrentny Granville Smith Brian Spitzberg Richard P. Stehr William H...
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Obituaries, Oct. 30, 2002
Newspaper article from: St. Joseph News-Press; 10/30/2002; 700+ words
; ...Kathy Thompson, Avon, Conn.; and Ann Stanley, Princeton; sons, David Allen, Granville, Ohio; Danny Allen, Cedar Rapids...Funeral service: 11 a.m. today, Halls Funeral Home, Halls, Tenn. Burial: Gates Cemetery, Gates...
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QUENTIN ROLLO PARMENTER | KYLE RICHARD BOEDEKER | GIANNA ROSE DODARO | ABIGAIL THERESA STEELE | COLIN MATTHEW DAVIS | NICOLE BRIANNE SUMMERS | ANGELINA ROSE MCNULTY | CHRISTOPHER JAMES ROSSETTI | SYDNEY ELIZABETH MROZ | CONNOR MICHAEL MRAZ | JONATHAN AARON BREWER | KAILEE REICE ALLTON | TREVOR WYATT FERGUSON | KELSEY PAIGE COLLINS | SHAWN ERIC RIEMER | CALLISTA MARIE HALL | COLTON MATTHEW MCFADDEN | EMILY KATE MESSINA | BRIANNA LANORA JONES | ANGEL LEN
Newspaper article from: Sun Publications (IL); 1/5/2000; 700+ words
; ...Parmenter of Albuquerque, N.M. and the late Vaden Parmenter of Granville, Ill. *** John and Mary Boedeker of Plainfield welcome...brother also, Joseph Edward, age 1. Maternal grandparents are Stanley and Margaret Howaniec of Orland Park. Paternal grandparents...
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CASSEROLES PROMISE RELIEF . . . FROM HUNGER.(Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 10/16/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...the various comfort stations. Same is true at Stanley Park in Vancouver and at the Granville Market. Tell me something. Where is the public...might even post a sign reading, ``Down the hall and to the right.'' Ham-Noodle Casserole...
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Granville Stanley Hall
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Granville Stanley Hall The American psychologist and educator Granville Stanley Hall (1844-1924) pioneered in developing psychology in the United States. His wide-ranging and prolific writings reveal a central theme best characterized as...
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Hall, Granville Stanley (1844-1924)
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
HALL, GRANVILLE STANLEY (1844-1924) Psychologist, educator, and philosopher Granville Stanley Hall was born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, on February 1, 1844...
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Hall, Granville Stanley
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology
Granville Stanley Hall 1844-1924 American psychologist. Granville Stanley Hall played a decisive role in the organization of American psychology. He invited Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung to America, thus contributing to the diffusion of psychoanalysis...
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Hall, Granville Stanley (1844–1924)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Children and Childhood in History and Society
Hall, Granville Stanley (1844 – 1924) A founder of...of the scientific study of the child, Hall received a doctorate in philosophy at...bibliography Ross, Dorothy. 1972. G. Stanley Hall: The Psychologist as Prophet...
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Hall, G. Stanley (1844–1924)
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Education
HALL, G. STANLEY (1844 – 1924) The "father of adolescence," G. Stanley Hall is best known for his prodigious...education, and popular culture. Granville Stanley Hall was born in a small farming village...
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