Box 1
Container
Contains 19 Results:
“Assumptions That We Live By”, 1948, undated
File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1948, undated
“A Working Hypothesis for Inner Psychophysics”, 1911
File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1911
“Neuro-muscular Effects of Moderate Doses of Alcohol”, 1915
File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1915
“The Conditions of Effective Human Action”, 1918
File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1918
“Problems of Human Variability”, 1924
File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1924
“The Theory and Limitations of Introspection”, 1912
File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1912
“Practical Directions for Stimulating and for Photographically Recording Eye Movements of Animals”, 1938
File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1938
“Elementary Conditions of Human Variability”, 1927
File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1927
“Beschreibung eines neuen Chronographen”, 1895
File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection is comprised of three main subjects of material: correspondence, ephemera and typescripts of Dodge's papers. The correspondence includes both personal and professional letters between Dodge and his colleagues and family, as well as letters between Dodge's colleague Paul W. Stansbury and his former students as Stansbury collected testimonials to commemorate Dodge's sixty-fifth birthday. There is also a number of letters of sympathy to Dodge's wife, Henrietta, following his...
Dates:
1895