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American Psychological Association Records

A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

Prepared by Joseph Sullivan and Paul D. Ledvina with the assistance of Jerry Bolling, Paul Colton, Kathleen Kelly, Lisa Madison, John Monagle, Andrew Passett, and Catherine Wilkins-Susynski

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Manuscript Division, Library of Congress

Washington, D.C.

2009

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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division, 2009

Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms009030

Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Selected Search Terms

Personal Names

Organizations

Subjects

Related Names

Administrative Information

Provenance:

Processing History:

Transfers:

Other Repositories:

Copyright Status:

Access and Restrictions:

Preferred Citation:

Note on the Organization

Scope and Content Note

Organization of the Papers

Description of Series

Container List

Council of Representatives, 1945-1986

Board of Directors, 1946-1986

Administration, 1918-1985

Executive Officers File, 1918-1978
Departmental Offices File, 1948-1984
Miscellany, 1963-1982

Boards and Committees, 1920-1986

Divisions, 1917-1985

Journals and Publications, 1925-1986

Affiliated Organizations, 1932-1984

Miscellany, 1931-1986

Index to Abbreviations and Acronymns

Collection Summary

Title: American Psychological Association Records
Span Dates: 1917-1986
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1940-1980)
ID No.: MSS51730
Creator: American Psychological Association
Extent: 270,000 items; 725 containers; 290 linear feet
Language: Collection material in English
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Professional organization for psychologists founded in 1892 to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare. Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, drafts of books, articles, and lectures, congressional testimony, reports, agendas, ballots, financial data, printed matter, and other records chiefly documenting the organization and management of the association's boards, committees, and publications. Includes the personal records of some of its executives.

Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.



Personal Names
Albee, George W.--Correspondence.
Centor, Arthur--Correspondence.
Chein, Isador--Correspondence.
Clark, Kenneth Bancroft, 1914-2005--Correspondence.
Clendenen, Dorothy--Correspondence.
Darley, John Gordon, 1910-1990--Correspondence.
Hobbs, Nicholas--Correspondence.
Hoch, Erasmus Leonard, b. 1914--Correspondence.
Hunt, John McVee--Correspondence.
Hunt, Thelma--Correspondence.
Margolin, Joseph B., 1921---Correspondence.
McKeachie, Wilbert James, 1921---Correspondence.
McMillan, John H.--Correspondence.
Sanford, Fillmore H. (Fillmore Hargrave), 1914-1967--Correspondence.
Tyler, Leona Elizabeth, 1906---Correspondence.
Wolfle, Dael Lee, 1906---Correspondence.
Yerkes, Robert Mearns, 1876-1956--Correspondence.
Zaro, Joan S.

Organizations
American Psychological Association.
Peace Corps (U.S.)

Subjects
Aging.
Birth control.
Drug abuse.
Ethics.
Forensic psychology.
Homosexuality.
Loyalty oaths.
Mental health insurance.
Minorities.
Psychiatry.
Psychological tests.
Psychologists--Licenses.
Psychologists--Professional ethics.
Psychologists.
Psychology and religion.
Psychology--Societies, etc.
Psychology.
Science--Study and teaching.
Sex role.
Social justice.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Veterans.
Women.

Related Names
Brayfield, Arthur H., 1915-2002.
Little, Kenneth B., 1918-1997.
Olson, Willard Clifford, 1899-1978.
Paterson, Donald Gildersleeve, b. 1892.

Administrative Information

Provenance:

The records of the American Psychological Association were given to the Library of Congress between 1967 and 1986.

Processing History:

The records of the American Psychological Association were processed in 1968 and 1975 and expanded and revised in 1992. The finding aid was revised in 2009.

Transfers:

A phonodisc sound recording and recordings of oral history interviews have been transferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division where they are identified as part of these records.

Other Repositories:

Other records of the American Psychological Association are located at the Akron University Psychological Archives, Akron, Ohio.

Copyright Status:

The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of the American Psychological Association is governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.).

Access and Restrictions:

The records of the American Psychological Association are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room prior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

Preferred Citation:

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, American Psychological Association Records, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Note on the Organization

Founded in 1892 and incorporated in 1925, the American Psychological Association (APA), a professional organization for psychologists, numbered slightly over seventy-two members as of 1991. The primary purpose of the organization, according to Article I of the original articles of incorporation, is "to advance psychology as a science, as a profession, and as a means of promoting human welfare." These objectives are accomplished through annual meetings, through publication of journals, pamphlets and books, and through administrative services that strive to improve standards and training for psychologists.

The chief governing body of the APA is the Council of Representatives, whose members include representatives from each of the association's divisions and affiliated state associations. The Board of Directors is the administrative agent of the council and exercises general supervision over the affairs of the association through interaction with the executive officer. The board is composed of six council members elected by the council and six officers of the association (president, past president, president-elect, recording secretary, treasurer, and executive officer). The executive officer does not vote.

The administration of the organization is vested in the executive officer, at various times called the executive secretary, executive officer and chief executive officer, who manages the central office located in Washington, D. C. Adjuncts to the executive are a number of specialized administrative offices that support the administrator according to the interests of the office. For instance, there are offices dealing with educational affairs, scientific affairs, women's issues, and professional affairs.

Associated with the organization are divisions, committees, and affiliated organizations that help define the interests of the association. Presently the APA has forty-two divisions, ranging from "general psychology" and "psychologists in private practice," to "counseling," "teaching of psychology," "personality," and "family." Committees guide projects and handle issues ranging from ethical standards to insurance and financial questions. Some committees are standing bodies; others are continuing or ad hoc. Committees are established by the council of representatives, board, or other committees. Affiliates are organizations that have merged or associated with the APA. One such group represented in the records is the American Association of Applied Psychologists.

Information on the formative period of the organization is contained in an article by Samuel W. Fernberger, published in the Psychological Bulletin in 1932, detailing its history from 1892 to the early 1930s.

Scope and Content Note

The records of the American Psychological Association (APA) span the years 1917-1986, with the bulk of the records concentrated in the period 1940-1980. The records consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes of meetings, agenda, ballots, financial records, drafts of books, articles, and lectures, testimonies, printed and near printed matter, and miscellaneous material. The collection is organized into eight series representing the structure and function of the organization, including Council of Representatives, Board of Directors, Administration, Boards and Committees, Divisions, Journals and Publications, and Affiliated Organizations, as well as a Miscellany file. The records are replete with gaps. A lack of consistency in the retirement of APA records may have contributed to the absence of material regarding certain periods or subjects. Many divisions and committees did not retire their records to the Library of Congress, preferring the Akron University Psychological Archives in Akron, Ohio. The records of the APA held by that institution should be consulted where gaps exist here.

The governing bodies of the APA – the Council of Representatives and Board of Directors – are represented in these records by separate series dating between the end of World War II and the beginning of the 1980s. Consisting largely of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and meeting data, these series treat business and organizational issues and relate to the professional direction of the association.

More extensive in scope and chronology is the Administration file. Until 1955, much of the material in the records of the APA was maintained in the office files of the executive secretary of the association. Dating primarily from the 1930s, the Executive Officers File in the Administration series reflects the managerial decisions of the organization's chief officers and documents its main activities. Featured in the personal records of various executives – from Donald G. Paterson and Willard C. Olson in the 1930s and 1940s to Arthur H. Brayfield and Kenneth B. Little in the 1960s and 1970s – are the concerns and issues that defined their tenure as leaders. Themes of significance include APA-government relations, psychological testing, forensic information, loyalty investigations, the behavioral sciences, scientific exchanges, science and education, and the Peace Corps. Other important issues include legislation on aging, television projects, legal testimony, White House conferences, international cooperation, and ongoing publication efforts.

Also in the Administration series are Departmental Offices Files relating to the principal subdivisions in the association, including the Educational Affairs Office, Professional Affairs Office, Programs and Planning Office, Scientific Affairs Office, and Women's Program. In subject matter, they document the thrust of the APA's post-1950s operations from the minutia of daily activities to the practical applications of its programs and policies. As an example, within the files of the Professional Affairs Office are studies concerning abortion, contraception, population issues, and social attitudes, all under the term "family planning."

The Boards and Committees series offers further documentation of APA's outreach in developing and promoting psychology as a profession and field of study. Principal groups represented are boards relating to professional affairs, scientific affairs, social and ethical responsibility, education and training, and publication. Featured as well are the files of temporary bodies or continuing committees such as boards on ethical standards in psychological research, on psychology in governmental and public affairs, on revision of test standards, and on the APA's association with the guilds of related disciplines.

Topics highlighted in the Boards and Committees series reflect the core concerns of the organization, especially after 1960. Prominent are women's issues, equal opportunity for minorities, drug use, attitudes toward homosexuals, Vietnam War veterans, post-doctoral education, sex-role stereotyping, and social justice. Particularly extensive are files relating to the ethical treatment of human subjects during research. Also significant are testing and training questions and problems. Health issues are prominent throughout the collection, from licensing considerations and insurance matters to community health centers and the relationship between psychology and psychiatry.

The remaining files of the APA consist of a large Divisions series, followed by Journals and Publications, Affiliated Organizations, and a small Miscellany. Eclectic and incomplete, the Divisions series is organized by number of division, but the numbering is inconsistent and not all divisions are represented in the records. The files for Divisions 12, 14, and 17 ("Clinical," "Industrial" and "Counseling Psychology") are the most complete.

The records in the Journals and Publications series are also fragmentary, with the stronger portion beginning in the 1970s. Included are editorial and administrative matter related to books, abstracts, monographs, and journals published by the organization.

The Affiliated Organizations series consists of files relating to the American Association for Applied Psychology, the Conference of State Psychological Associations, and the Virginia Psychological Association, which beginning in the 1940s affiliated with the APA.

Among the prominent or frequent correspondents in the collection are George Albee, Arthur H. Brayfield, Arthur Centor, Isador Chein, Kenneth Bancroft Clark, Dorothy Clendenen, John Gordon Darley, Nicholas Hobbs, Erasmus Leonard Hoch, John McVee Hunt, Thelma Hunt, Kenneth B. Little, Joseph B. Margolin, Wilbert James McKeachie, John H. McMillan, Willard Olson, Fillmore H. Sanford, Leona Elizabeth Tyler, Dael Lee Wolfle, Robert Mearns Yerkes, and Joan S. Zaro.

Organization of the Papers

The collection is arranged in eight series:

Description of Series

Container Series
BOX 1-119

Council of Representatives, 1945-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, ballots, budgetary and financial matters, reports, rules of council, and recommendations.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and thereunder chronologically.
BOX 9-28

Board of Directors, 1946-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, ballots, newspaper clippings, minutes of meetings, and miscellaneous material.
Organized by type or topic of material.
BOX 29-292

Administration, 1918-1985

BOX 29-132 Executive Officers File, 1918-1978
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, administrative material, and subject files of the administrative officers of the APA Central Office.
Organized according to five offices or positions - executive secretary, executive officer, president, president-elect, and recording secretary - and therein chronologically by officeholder, with further subdivisions arranged alphabetically by type or subject of material.
BOX 132-290 Departmental Offices File, 1948-1984
Correspondence, memoranda, budgetary and financial matter, records relating to projects and programs, and various other administrative and informational data.
Arranged alphabetically according to name of office and therein by subject or type of material.
BOX 291-292 Miscellany, 1963-1982
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, budgetary matters, and miscellaneous material.
Arranged alphabetically by subject or type of material.
BOX 292-549

Boards and Committees, 1920-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, agenda, surveys, graphs, charts, lists, proceedings, questionnaires, auditing data and other financial matter, drafts of publications, printed and near-print matter, and miscellaneous administrative and informational material.
Organized by type of committee – standing boards, standing committees, ad hoc committees, continuing committees, joint committees, commissions, and joint commissions – and therein by name of board, committee, or commission, with further subdivisions grouped alphabetically according to subject or type of material.
BOX 550-620

Divisions, 1917-1985

Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, minutes of meetings, bylaws, reports, reviews, surveys, lists, applications, budget material, statements, financial material, notebooks, articles, handbooks, legal material, studies, papers, dissertations, surveys, and miscellaneous administration and informational data.
Organized by division according to the number or designation given the material by the APA and therein alphabetically by subject or type of material. A miscellany file arranged alphabetically by type of material is at the end of the series.
BOX 621-687

Journals and Publications, 1925-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, surveys, drafts of articles, reviews, lists, and miscellaneous material.
Organized into a general administrative file and journals file and therein by subject, type of material, or name of publication.
BOX 688-718

Affiliated Organizations, 1932-1984

Correspondence, memoranda, agenda, abstracts, minutes of meetings, lists, legislation, notices, ballots, bills, expense reports, newsletters, bylaws, certificates, programs, and miscellaneous material.
Arranged by name of organization and therein alphabetically by administrative subheadings, subject files, or type of material.
BOX 719-725

Miscellany, 1931-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, reports, agenda, transmittal sheets, receipts, forms, surveys, notes, ballots, printed matter, fragmentary material, notices, speeches and articles, testing material, and miscellaneous data.
Arranged alphabetically by subject, name of office, committee or organizations, or type of material.

Container List

Container Contents
BOX 1-119

Council of Representatives, 1945-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, minutes of meetings, ballots, budgetary and financial matters, reports, rules of council, and recommendations.
Arranged alphabetically by type of material and thereunder chronologically.
BOX 1 Agenda, 1980-1986
Annual meeting
June 1946-June 1951
(9 folders)
BOX 2 July 1951-April 1953
(9 folders)
BOX 3 May 1953-June 1956
(9 folders)
BOX 4 July-Dec. 1956
Ballots
June 1947-May 1956
(5 folders)
BOX 5 June 1956-Feb. 1973
(3 folders)
Business meetings
Sept. 1958
Sept. 1965
10-12 Mar. 1966
Agenda and related material
Correspondence
Individuals
(2 folders)
State psychological associations
Minutes, 1956-1966
BOX 6 Reports, 1956-1965
(2 folders)
Career changes and retraining, 1982
Council action, 1960-1969
General correspondence
1945-1949
(5 folders)
BOX 7 1950-1956
(5 folders)
Memoranda (1955-1963)
Preliminary budget, 1983
Recommendations from Board of Directors, 1951
Reports
1946-1954
(3 folders)
BOX 8 1955-1957
(2 folders)
Rules of council, 1960-1968
(5 folders)
Washington reports, 1965
BOX 9-28

Board of Directors, 1946-1986

Correspondence, memoranda, reports, agendas, ballots, newspaper clippings, minutes of meetings, and miscellaneous material.
Organized by type or topic of material.
BOX 9 General correspondence
Oct. 1946-Aug. 1949
(5 folders)
BOX 10 Sept. 1949-Aug. 1950
(6 folders)
BOX 11 Sept. 1950-Sept. 1954
(10 folders)
BOX 12 Oct. 1954-Nov. 1957
(10 folders)
BOX 13 Feb. 1958-June 1975
(4 folders)
Memoranda
Jan.-June 1958
BOX 14 July 1958-Feb. 1963
(4 folders)
BOX 15 Oct. 1963-May 1967, 1981, undated
(4 folders)
Meetings
Agenda
Sept. 1946-Sept. 1950
(2 folders)
BOX 16 Mar. 1951-May 1954
(4 folders)
Aug.-Sept. 1954, annual meeting
BOX 17 May 1955-Sept. 1958
(3 folders)
Aug.-Sept. 1963, annual meeting
BOX 18 Sept. 1964, annual meeting
Sept. 1965, annual meeting
BOX 19 Oct. 1966-Jan. 1981, 1986
(3 folders)
Supplemental agenda, 1963-1964
Ballots
Nov. 1946-Aug. 1948
(2 folders)
BOX 20 Mar. 1949-May 1953
(5 folders)
BOX 21 July 1953-Apr. 1954
(4 folders)
BOX 22 May 1954-Oct. 1956
(4 folders)
Ballots I, 1956-1957
BOX 23 Ballots II, 1956-1957
Jan. 1957-Aug. 1958
Clippings, 1948
Minutes
Mar. 1947-Sept. 1953
(4 folders)
BOX 24 Apr. 1954-May 1966, 1983
(4 folders)
Reports
Sept. 1949-Aug. 1952
(2 folders)
BOX 25 Mar. 1953-July 1955
(5 folders)
BOX 26 Aug. 1955-Dec. 1958
(6 folders)
BOX 27 Jan. 1959-May 1969
(5 folders)
Non-APA
May 1948-Aug. 1950
BOX 28 Oct. 1951-July 1959
(3 folders)
Subject file
Constitutional issues, 1965
Ernst and Ernst, 1962-1963
(2 folders)
In-house counsel, 1977-1979
International Union of Scientific Psychology, 1960
Newman, Sidney H., 1965
BOX 29-292

Administration, 1918-1985

BOX 29-132 Executive Officers File, 1918-1978
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, administrative material, and subject files of the administrative officers of the APA Central Office.
Organized according to five offices or positions - executive secretary, executive officer, president, president-elect, and recording secretary - and therein chronologically by officeholder, with further subdivisions arranged alphabetically by type or subject of material.
BOX 29 Executive secretary
Donald G. Paterson
Correspondence, A-Y, 1930-1952
(9 folders)
Subject file, 1924-1937
Association of Consulting Psychologists, 1933-1937
(2 folders)
BOX 30 Century of Progress Exposition, Chicago, Ill., 1932-1934
International Congress of Psychologists, 1931-1937
Jewish psychologists in Germany, 1933
Langfeld, Herbert S., correspondence, 1937
Meyer, Max F., resolution on, 1933
Nominations, 1933
Psychological Review, 1924-1935
Psychology departments, evaluations, 1933
Psychometric Society, 1935-1936
Siegel, Abraham, 1934
Yerkes proposal, recognizing J. M. Cattrell, 1928-1935
Willard C. Olson
General administrative file
Academy of Foreign Relations, 1938
Accounts and finances, taxes, 1942
Advisory Committee on Scientific Personnel,1945
American Association for an International Office of Education, 1944
American Association for Applied Psychology
Dues collected, 1944-1945
General, 1939-1946
(3 folders)
Invitations-refusals, 1944-1945
Merger with APA, 1944-1946
BOX 31 Transfers in merger, 1945
American Association for the Advancement of Science,1941-1945
(2 folders)
American Bar Association, criminal law, 1938
American Chemical Society, 1943
American College Personnel Association, 1945
American Council on Education, 1937-1946
American Documentation Institute, 1940-1946
American Journal of Psychology, 1940-1941
American Men of Science, 1944
American Standards Association, 1940-1945
American Teachers' Association, 1942-1943
Annual report of the treasurer and business manager, 1944
Archives of Psychology, 1945
Badges, 1940-1945
Board of Directors, 1945
BOX 32 Board of Editors, 1942-1945
(2 folders)
Brazil Psychological Center, 1939
Brigham, C. C., correspondence, 1931
Calendar for office, 1945
California Association for Applied Psychologists, 1940-1942
Chicago Psychological Club, Chicago, Ill.,1941-1944
Cincinnati Psychological Club, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1941-1945
Committee for National Morale
Bibliography, 1939-1941
Conference, 1940
General
1940
BOX 33 1941-1942
Reports
1918-1941
(3 folders)
BOX 34 1942-1945
(2 folders)
Committee on Audio-Visual Aids, 1940-1945
Committee on Central Office, 1945
Committee on Child Development, 1943
Committee on Clinic Certification, 1941-1942
Committee on Clinical Psychology, 1944-1945
Committee on College Curriculum Adjustments,
1942-1943
Committee on Committees, 1945
Committee on Costs, 1936-1937
Committee on Division Organization, 1944-1945
Committee on Extension of Functions of Secretary's Office
Apr. 1933-June 1941
BOX 35 July 1941-Mar. 1943
Committee on Graduate and Professional Training in Psychology, 1944-1945
(2 folders)
Committee on Internal Planning in Psychology, 1944-1945
Committee on Investments, 1940-1945
Committee on Latin American Psychology, 1940-1942
Committee on Official Journal, 1944-1945
Committee on Precautions in Animal Experimentation, 1940-1945
Committee on Psychology and Public Service, 1942
Committee on Publications, 1945
Committee on Publicity and Public Relations, 1933-1946
(3 folders)
Committee on Qualifications for Industrial Psychology, 1936-1942
BOX 36 Committee on Scientific and Professional Ethics, 1943-1945
(2 folders)
Committee on Standards for Psychological Service Centers, 1944-1945
Committee on Surplus War Materials, 1946-1947
Committee on the Constitution, 1940-1945
(2 folders)
Committee on the Observance of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the APA and the Centennial of William James, 1940-1943
Committee on the Preparation of Examination Questions in Psychology, 1940-1945
(2 folders)
Committee on Titles and Content of Courses in Psychology, 1941-1943
Committee on Utilization in Psychology of Surplus War Materials, 1944-1945
Committee on War Services to Children, 1940-1944
Connecticut Valley Association of Psychologists, 1941-1944
BOX 37 Convention Program Committee, 1937-1942
Council meeting, 1945
Department of Psychology of the American Teachers' Association, 1938-1945
Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, 1947-1957
Department of the Treasury, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1938-1943
Divisions within the APA
Division 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1936-1945
(2 folders)
General, 1945
Eastern Psychological Association, 1940-1945
Election Committee, 1938-1941
Election to membership, 1938-1945
Eligibility list for voting, 1945
Emergency Committee in Psychology of the National Research Council, 1944-1945
BOX 38 Executive Committee, 1940-1945
(2 folders)
Financial statements, 1941-1946
Future meetings, 1945
Garrett, Henry E., 1945
Government agencies
Department of Labor, 1946
Federal Security Agency, Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1943-1952
United States Civil Service Commission, 1938-1943
Veterans Administration, 1944-1946
History of the APA, 1940
Illinois Society of Consulting Psychologists, 1938-1944
Inaugurations and celebrations, 1944-1945
Indiana Association of Clinical Psychologists, 1938-1945
International Congress of Psychology, 1938-1940
Inter-Society Color Council, 1931-1946
Inter-Society Constitutional Convention
1942
BOX 39 1943
Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, 1940-1943
Journal of Applied Psychology, 1942-1944
Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1945
Library of Congress, 1939-1946
Life membership requests, 1938-1945
Metropolitan New York Association for Applied Psychology, 1939-1944
Michigan Psychological Association, 1940-1944
Michigan State Board of Tax Administration, 1942
Midwestern Psychological Association, 1938-1945
Milwaukee Psychological Club, 1939-1944
Minnesota Society for Applied Psychology, 1937-1944
Miscellaneous correspondence, 1937-1945
Nanson ballot counting system, 1942-1943
National Committee on Education and Defense, 1940-1943
National Council of Scientific, Professional, Art, and White Collar Organizations, 1944-1945
National Council of Women Psychologists, 1942-1944
BOX 40 National Council on Rehabilitation, 1943-1946
National Defense Research Commission, Applied Psychology Panel, 1942-1945
National Institute of Mental Health, 1945
National Institute of Psychology, 1938-1942
National Mental Health Act, 1945-1952
National Occupational Conference, 1937-1939
National Research Council
Committee on Food Habits, 1941-1943
General, 1938-1946
(3 folders)
BOX 41 Miscellany, 1942-1946
National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel, 1940-1943
National Wartime Conference, 1944
Necrology, 1937-1945
(4 folders)
New York Management Council, 1937-1941
New York State Association of Applied Psychologists, 1937-1945
Nonpayment of dues, 1945
Occupational requests and information, 1937-1945
(2 folders)
Office of Defense Transportation, 1944-1945
Office of Psychological Personnel
Jan.-June 1942
BOX 42 July 1942-Nov. 45
(3 folders)
Office of Scientific Personnel, 1942-1951
Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1946-1951
Ohio Association for Applied Psychology, 1941-1944
Paterson, Donald G., 1934-1938
Pennsylvania Association of Clinical Psychologists, 1938-1944
Picture project, 1954-1955
Placement requests, 1937-1942
Policies for transitional year, ballots, 1944
Policy and Planning Board, 1945
Post-council members and National Research Council representatives, 1940
Presidential correspondence, 1938-1945
(2 folders)
Presidents of the APA, undated
Press relations, suggestions for the future, 1941
Program Committee
Correspondence
Nov. 1937-Dec. 1940
BOX 43 Jan. 1941-June 1945
(4 folders)
Psi Chi, 1940-1944
Psychological Abstracts, 1934-1945
Psychological Bulletin, 1938-1945
Psychological Corporation, 1943-1945
Psychological Monographs, 1942
Psychological Review, 1937-1944
BOX 44 Psychologists' League, 1936-1944
Psychology Newsletter, 1942-1945
(2 folders)
Psychometric Society, 1937-1945
Publications of the APA, special rates for service people, 1944
Publicity Committee,1940-1941
Recruitment of old members, 1932-1945
Regional representatives, 1945
Resignations for yearbooks
1943
BOX 45 1944-1946
(3 folders)
Rocky Mountain branch of APA, 1937-1945
Rorschach Institute, 1940
Science Service, 1938-1942
Security plans for employees, 1938-1939
Social Science Research Council, 1937-1945
Society for the Psychological Study of Broadcasting, 1943
Society of Experimental Psychologists, 1943-1944
South American relations, 1940-1941
Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 1936-1944
Southwestern Psychological Association, 1942-1945
Statistics and statistical charts, 1920
Stoelting Co., proposed purchase, 1943
Treasurer, nominations, 1935-1936
Unesco, 1945
BOX 46 Valentine, Willard L., 1942-1945
War cases, 1941-1945
Washington-Baltimore branch of APA, 1937-1945
Watson, Goodwin, 1942-1943
Western Psychological Association, 1937-1945
Wisconsin Association for Applied Psychology, 1940-1944
Yearbook payments due, 1944-1945
Yerkes Committee
Miscellaneous reports, 1944-1945
Psychological warfare, 1944-1945
Record of material received, 1945
Dael Lee Wolfle
General correspondence
A, 1946-1950
(1 folder)
BOX 47 B-F, 1946-1950
(5 folders)
BOX 48 G-N, 1946-1950
(7 folders)
BOX 49 O-Z, 1946-1950
(7 folders)
BOX 50 Related officers
President, 1945-1950
(2 folders)
Recording secretary, 1945-1950
(5 folders)
Treasurer, 1944-1950
BOX 51 Convention Program Committee, general correspondence, 1946-1949
(3 folders)
Government agencies file
Bureau of the Budget, 1946
Civil Service Commission, 1947, undated
Department of Commerce, undated
Department of State, 1947-1948
Department of the Air Force
Aero Medical Laboratory, 1946-1947
Rand Corp., 1949
Research and development, 1948
Department of the Army
Adjutant General's Office, 1947-1950
BOX 52 Armed Forces Institute, 1950
General staff, 1946-1949
Department of the Navy
Familiarization Course in Psychology
Correspondence, 1948
Lectures, 1948
Office of Naval Research
Contracts, 1948-1950
Correspondence and miscellany, 1947-1950
Human Relations Advisory Panel, 1946-1950
BOX 53 Research Proposals, 1947-1950
(3 folders)
Federal Security Agency
Children's Bureau, 1949-1950
Office of Education, 1946-1949
National Institute of Mental Health, 1946-1950
(2 folders)
Office of the Surgeon General, 1946-1949
Post Office Department, 1946
Selective Service Commission, 1948
Veterans Administration
Clinical Psychology Section, 1946-1948
BOX 54 Miscellany, 1946, 1953
Vocational Rehabilitation, 1944-1946
Organizations
National Advisory Mental Health Council, 1947
National Association for Mental Health, requests regarding clinical psychology, 1950
National Defense Research Commission, draft, applied psychology panel history, 1946
National Research Council
Committee on Asian Anthropology, 1947
Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1949-1950
Committee on Undersea Warfare, 1950-1951
Committee on United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 1947-1950
Correspondence, 1946-1950
BOX 55 Office of Scientific Personnel, 1946-1950
Psi Chi, 1949
Reports and miscellany, 1946-1950
Studies for international science, 1949
National Society for Medical Research, 1946
Office of Scientific Personnel, 1946-1950
Office of Scientific Research and Development, 1946-1948
(2 folders)
Research and Development Board
Committee on Human Resources, 1947-1950
BOX 56 Panel on scientific and specialized personnel, 1948-1950
Reports and miscellany, 1946, 1950-1951
Representatives
Advisory Council on Human Relations, 1946-1948
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1946-1948
American Documentation Institute, 1946-1950
American Standards Association, 1947
Groupement Internationale Pour la Coordination dela Psychiatrie, 1950
International Society of Color Council, 1946-1949
BOX 57 National Council on Rehabilitation, 1946-1949
Social Science Research Council
Committee on Government Research, 1946-1948
Committee on War Studies, 1946-1949
Correspondence, reports, and miscellany, 1946-1950
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 1946-1950
World Federation for Mental Health, 1948-1950
(2 folders)
BOX 58 Subject file
Accounts and finances
American Security and Trust Co., 1947-1949
Taxes, 1949
Administrative manual, undated
Armed Forces Familiarization Course in Military Psychology
Booklet, 1949
Correspondence, 1949
Lectures, 1949
(3 folders)
Miscellany, 1949-1950
Army Advisory Committee on Psychological Programs, 1948-1949
Board of Directors, loyalty investigations, 1949-1950
BOX 59 Committee on Surplus War Materials, 1946
Committee on Training, 1948-1950
Council of Editors, 1949-1951
Harvard Commission, 1947-1948
Library, archives, and museum collection, undated
Mail records, 1947
National Mental Health Act, 1946
Psychological Center, New Orleans, La., 1948
Psychological testing, 1949
Salary Standardization Board, 1948
United States Public Health Service, 1945-1950
Vision Committee, 1948
Yerkes Committee, 1946-1950
(3 folders)
Zinser Personnel Service, 1947-1948
Fillmore H. Sanford
General correspondence, 1950-1956
A-B
BOX 60 C-Z
(7 folders)
BOX 61 Related officers file
President, 1951-1954
(5 folders)
Recording secretary
Agenda and miscellany, 1954
Correspondence
1951
BOX 62 1955
Treasurer, 1951-1956
(2 folders)
Committees file, 1952-1956
(5 folders)
BOX 63 Convention Program Committee file, 1950-1956
(5 folders)
Council of Editors file
Editor, American Psychologist
Correspondence
Nov. 1949-Oct. 1952
BOX 64 Jan. 1953-Dec. 1954
(8 folders)
BOX 65 1955
(4 folders)
Government agencies file
Central Intelligence Agency, 1951
Civil Defense Administration, 1951
Civil Service Commission, 1952
Department of State, 1951-1952
Department of the Army
Adjutant General's Office, 1950
Armed Forces Institute, 1951-1952
Human Resources Research Office, 1952
Miscellaneous, 1953
Office of the Surgeon General, 1951-1952
BOX 66 Department of the Navy, Office of Naval Research, contracts, 1954
Federal Security Agency
Child Bureau, 1951-1953
Education Office, 1951-1952
Interdepartmental Committee on Scientific Research and Development, 1952
Miscellany, 1951
National Institute of Mental Health, 1951
Office of Defense Mobilization 1951-1952
Veterans Administration
General, 1952
Vocational Rehabilitation and Guidance, 1951
Organizations file
American Psychological Foundation, 1953
American Public Health Association, 1954
National Association for Mental Health, Requests regarding clinical psychology, 1950-1951
National Research Council
Committee on Highway Safety Research, 1951
Committee on International Exchange of Persons, 1951-1955
Committee on Undersea Warfare, 1950-1951
Correspondence, 1950-1956
Miscellany, 1953
Office of Scientific Personnel, 1950-1951
Personnel, 1952
Psi Chi, 1951-1956
Research and Development Board, 1952
Research in psychology, 1945-1953
BOX 67 Retirement plans, 1954-1955
Science and Education Project, 1954-1956
Second International Gerontological Congress, 1951
Thorndike Medal, 1950-1952
Veterans Administration report on clinical psychology section, 1951-1952
National Society for Medical Research, 1951-1955
Representatives file
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1950-1956
(2 folders)
American Documentation Institute, 1951-1955
(2 folders)
American Standards Association, 1950-1958
(2 folders)
Council of National Organizations, 1953-1956
(2 folders)
Delegates and representatives, 1954-1955
Groupement Internationale Pour la Coordination dela Psychiatrie, 1950-1956
(2 folders)
International Society of Color Council
Correspondence, 1950-1956
(2 folders)
BOX 68 Reports and miscellany, 1951-1953
National Conference for Mobilization of Education, 1950-1951
National Council on Rehabilitation, 1951
National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 1952-1956
Scientific Manpower Commission, 1952-1956
(2 folders)
Social Science Research Commission, 1950-1956
(2 folders)
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 1951-1956
(2 folders)
BOX 69 World Federation for Mental Health, 1950-1956
(2 folders)
Subject file
Accounts and finances
American Security and Trust Co., 1954
General correspondence, 1951-1958
Taxes, 1955-1956
American Men of Science, 1955-1959
Armed Forces Familiarization Courses in Military Psychology Lectures, 1950-1951
Board of Directors, loyalty investigations, 1951-1952
Forensic information, 1952-1955
Inauguration, 1954
Legal counsel, 1951-1956
Library, archives, and museum collection, 1956
Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., Report, 1952
Roger Russell
General correspondence, 1956-1960
A-B
(2 folders)
BOX 70 C-L
(6 folders)
BOX 71 M-Z
(5 folders)
Related officers file, recording secretary, 1956
Organizations file
American Child Guidance Foundation
Correspondence and reports, 1956-1958
BOX 72 Miscellany, 1956-1958
National Association of Mental Health, 1958-1959
National Commission on Accreditation, 1950-1953
National Institute of Mental Health, 1959
National Society for Medical Research, 1956-1957
Representatives file
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1956-1957
(2 folders)
American Documentation Institute, 1957
American Medical Association, 1957
(2 folders)
American Standards Association, 1957, 1959
Council of National Organizations, 1956-1959
Groupement Internationale Pour la Coordination de la Psychiatrie, 1956-1957
International Society of Color Council, 1957
National Research Council, 1956-1958
National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 1956-1958
National Tuberculosis Association, 1959
Scientific Manpower Commission, 1956-1958
Social Science Research Council, 1956-1957
BOX 73 World Federation of Health, 1956-1958
Subject file
Accounts and finances, 1958
American Teachers' Association, 1948
Conference Board of Associated Research Councils International exchange of persons
Correspondence, 1956-1958
Miscellany, 1959
Congressional testimony, 1958
Financial support for research in psychology, 1959
Forensic information, 1957-1958
Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health, 1957-1959
Legal counsel, 1956-1958
Mental Health Book Review Index, 1959
Mental health testimony, 1952-1957
Miscellany, 1958-1959
Muller Committee on Support for Behavioral Science, 1958
BOX 74 Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, psychosocial study section pamphlets, 1957
Officers of scientific societies, 1958-1959
Peace project, undated
Project on Scientific Information Exchange in Psychology, 1957
Research in education, 1958
Science and education project, 1957-1958
(3 folders)
Science course improvement project, undated
Social science cooperation, 1959
Soviet literature, 1958-1959
BOX 75 Television project, Jung, 1957-1958
USSR trip, 1958
John Gordon Darley
Daily directories, 1959-1964
(3 folders)
General correspondence
May-Sept. 1959
(2 folders)
BOX 76 Oct. 1959-Mar. 1960
(6 folders)
BOX 77 Apr.-Aug. 1960
(5 folders)
BOX 78 Sept. 1960-Jan. 1961
(5 folders)
BOX 79 Feb.-July 1961
(6 folders)
BOX 80 Aug. 1961-Jan. 1962
(6 folders)
BOX 81 Feb.-June 1962
(5 folders)
BOX 82 July 1962-June 1964
(4 folders)
Representatives file
Delegates and representatives, 1960-1962
Interprofessional Research Commission on Pupil Personnel Services, 1961-1962
(3 folders)
BOX 83 Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health, 1961-1962
Managing officers of scientific societies, 1959-1962
Miscellaneous material, 1962
National Association for Mental Health, 1959-1961
National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, 1960
Miscellany
Grants
Inquiries, 1959-1962
Research, 1959-1961
Invitations, 1959-1962
Membership, 1959-1961
Office administration, 1960-1962
BOX 84 Subject file
Aging legislation, 1959
Air force affairs, 1959
American Council on Education, 1959-1960
American Men of Science, 1961
Arms control/disarmament, 1961-1962
Civil service issue, 1959-1960
Clinical psychology consultant, Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1960-1962
Council for Research in Education
1959-1961
(2 folders)
BOX 85 1962
Division 12: Clinical Psychology, 1961-1962
Fulbright Fellowship, Herbert Kelman Case, 1959
Insurance, 1961-1962
Jenkins case
Court briefs, 1961-1962
(2 folders)
Miscellaneous material, 1961-1962
Legal counsel, 1962
Michigan doctoral program for clinical studies, 1962
Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1960-1962
BOX 86 Peace Corps, 1961
South Africa Psychological Association, undated
Television projects
Committees, 1961
Correspondence, 1960-1962
Miscellaneous material, 1960-1962
Proposals, 1960-1962
Scripts
General, 1961-1962
(2 folders)
"A Room with a View," 1961
USSR
Articles, 1960-1962
Correspondence, 1960
BOX 87 Reports, 1959-1961
(4 folders)
Russian literature, 1959
Russian Travelers Group, 1960
Travel, 1959-1960
United States Information Agency, Ralph White matter, 1961-1962
BOX 88 Executive officer
Arthur H. Brayfield
General correspondence
Aug. 1962-Dec. 1964
(5 folders)
BOX 89 Jan. 1965-May 1966
(5 folders)
BOX 90 June 1966-May 1967
(5 folders)
BOX 91 June 1967-Oct. 1968 , with Acting Executive officer Charles Gersoni
(4 folders)
Chronological file
Oct.-Dec. 1962
(3 folders)
BOX 92 Jan.-Sept. 1963
(9 folders)
BOX 93 Oct. 1963-Aug. 1964
(11 folders)
BOX 94 Sept. 1964-Dec. 1967
(8 folders)
BOX 95 General administrative file
Academic freedom, University of Florida, Tallahassee, Fla., 1967
Accreditation, undated
Administrative organization, 1964-1965
American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1962
American Institute of Biological Sciences, 1963
American Documentation Institute, 1964
American Medical Association and mental health, 1963
American Men of Science, 1964
American Hospital Association, 1965
American Psychiatric Association, 1966
American Psychologist
Editorial functions, 1965
Indices, 1962
American Public Health Association, 1965
American Speech and Hearing Association, 1964-1965
Behavioral sciences, Congressional hearings, 1966-1967
Board of Directors, 1962-1966
(3 folders)
Board of Professional Affairs
General, 1962-1964
BOX 96 Insurance Committee, 1965
Policy on community health programs, 1964
Building Committee, 1963
Business Office
Budget, 1963-1964, 1968
General, 1962-1963- 1968
Chicago conference, Chicago, Ill., 1965
Civil rights bill, 1964-1965
Clark Committee, 1964-1965
Classification conference, 1965
Committee on Relations with Local Clinical Groups, 1963-1965
Community mental health
Background, 1965-1966
Medicare, 1966
BOX 97 Miscellaneous, 1965
Community mental health centers, 1965-1966
Community mental health legislative campaigns, 1964-1965
Community mental health programs, 1964-1966
(4 folders)
Community on mental health, 1965
Complaints, undated
Consumer psychologists, 1968
Council for research in education, 1963
BOX 98 Division 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1962-1964
Division 12: Clinical Psychology
Conference
Grant continuation, 1964-1965
Observers, 1965
General, 1963-1965
(3 folders)
Reports, 1966-1967
Training conference, 1962-1965
Division 15: Industrial Psychology, 1962-1964
BOX 99 Division 16: School Psychology, 1965-1967
Divisions, 1965-1966
Dues, 1964-1965
Educational testing, 1962-1965
Endorsement requests, 1964
Fact Magazine, Barry M. Goldwater matter, 1964
Federal legislation, 1963-1965
Full Opportunity and Social Accounting Act, 1967
Gardner, John, material concerning, 1966
Georgia speech, 1965-1966
Headquarters building
Dedication
Arrangements, 1965
Brochure, 1965
General, 1965
(2 folders)
Invitations, 1965
Press publicity, 1965
Program, 1965
Financial plan, 1962
Miscellaneous, 1962-1963
BOX 100 Nigerians, 1963
Proposals, 1962
Space, 1962-1963
Specifications, 1963
Health insurance
General, 1962-1967
(4 folders)
BOX 101 Reports, 1963-1966
(2 folders)
United Automobile Workers, 1964-1965
House of Representatives
H.R. 11322, 1965-1966
H.R. 15457, 15458, and 15459, 1966
National Institute of Mental Health fiscal 1967 budget, 1966
Subcommittee on Government Research, 1966-1968
Human experimentation, 1967
Income ideas, 1962-1963
International exchange project, 1963
Interpersonal Research Commission on Pupil Personnel Services, 1962-1963
Invasion of privacy, 1965
Job applicants, 1964
BOX 102 Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, 1965
Joint Commission on Mental Health of Children, 1965-1968
Joint Commission on Mental Illness and Health, 1962-1963
Joint Committee of Divisions 3, 6, and 25, 1965
Laboratory animal research, 1966
Legislation on community health, 1963-1967
Lists, various, 1963-1964
Manpower, 1962-1964
Manpower resources division, job listings, undated
Medi-Cal program, 1966
Medicare
Board of Professional Affairs, 1966
Brayfield testimony, 1967
Care for the aging, 1965
General, 1965-1967
BOX 103 Legislation, 1966
McMillan package, 1965-1966
Psychiatric standards, 1965
Veterans Administration, 1966
Mental health centers
Financing, 1964-1966
(4 folders)
General, 1965-1966
H.R. 2985, 1965
H.R. 6431, 1967
Legislation, 1965-1967
BOX 104 Staffing campaign, 1965
Mental health programs, research, and legislation, 1960-1963
Miscellany
General, 1964-1967
Gersoni, Charles, 1967-1969
National conference on psychiatric insurance, 1965
National Defense Education Act, 1963-1965
BOX 105 National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities Act, 1965
National Institute of Mental Health
Regulations, 1965-1966
National Institute of Health
Vermont State Hospital, Waterbury, Vt., report, 1966
National Science Foundation, Contract NSF-C227
National Service Corps
Act, 1963
Proposals, 1962-1963
National Social Science Foundation, 1966-1967
National Tuberculosis Association, 1963
National Vocational Guidance Association, 1962-1963
New Jersey Psychological Association, insurance policy, 1967
New York State Psychological Association, 1962-1965
Office of Communication Management and Development
General, 1968-1970
Gersoni, Charles, 1968-1969
BOX 106 Office of Science Information, 1967
Office procedures, 1962-1965
Peace Corps, 1963
Personnel actions
Carpenter, 1963
Confidential, 1963
Policy and Planning Board, 1962-1966
(3 folders)
Policy matters, 1964-1968
Policy on political action, 1962-1965
President-elect, nominations and election, 1965-1969
Privacy, 1965-1966
BOX 107 Project on Scientific Information Exchange in Psychology
Articles, 1963-1964
General, 1962-1968
National Science Foundation Development grant, 1967
Proposals, 1967-1968
Statistics, 1962-1963
Proposed budgets, 1965-1966
BOX 108 Psychological testing
Congressional investigations, 1964-1966
Criticism, 1963-1966
General, 1963-1967
Psychologists interested in advanced psychotherapy, 1963-1965
Public Law 89-97, 1965
Publications, 1962-1963
Relations with psychiatry, 1963-1964
Reprints
Articles and speeches, 1963-1968
BOX 109 General, 1963-1968
Research conference on therapy, 1965
Reuss committee
Brayfield statement, 1964
Correspondence, 1967
(3 folders)
Right to Privacy Act, 1967
Schedules, 1966-1967
(2 folders)
Science and government, 1962-1964
Science course improvement project, 1963
BOX 110 Selective Service, 1966
Social research, 1967
Stamler case, 1965-1967
Standards for independent practice, 1966
Television projects, 1961-1967
(2 folders)
Test Yourself, 1962-1963
United States Employment Service, 1964
United States Senate, S. 836, 1966-1967
Veterans Administration, Education subcommittee, 1966
Voluntary health insurance, 1966
War on poverty, 1965
BOX 111 Youth opportunity program training, 1964
Interoffice file
Armine, Michael, 1962-1967
Bruner, Jerome, 1964-1965
Lindzey, Gardner, 1967
Margolin, Joseph B., 1962-1964
Ross, Sherman, 1963-1964
Kenneth B. Little
General correspondence
Jan.-July 1969
BOX 112 Aug. 1969-Oct. 1970
(6 folders)
BOX 113 Nov. 1970-Aug. 1971
(6 folders)
BOX 114 Sept. 1971-April 1972
(5 folders)
BOX 115 May 1972-Mar. 1973
(5 folders)
BOX 116 Apr. 1973-Feb. 1974
(5 folders)
BOX 117 Mar. 1974-Mar. 1975
(7 folders)
BOX 118 Apr. 1975-Aug. 1979
(4 folders)
Subject file
Buckley Amendment, right to privacy, 1974
Congressional testimony regarding biomedical devices, 1975
National Information System for Psychology (NISP)
Correspondence, NISP communications, 1965-70
Program plan for NISP, 1969
BOX 119 Proposal, 1971
Reports
Briefing on NISP, 1968-1969
NISP communications, 1970-1971
(2 folders)
Office of Business Affairs, 1972
Office of Communication Management and Development
Correspondence, 1968-1970
BOX 120 Reports, 1971-1972
Presidents
Nicholas Hobbs
General correspondence, 1961-1970
A-S
(4 folders)
BOX 121 T-Y
General administrative file
American Association of State Psychology Boards, 1966
American Psychiatric Association, 1965-1966
Applications and endorsement blanks for student journal group, 1961
Applications for election as member or associate, 1959-1960
Archives and museum, 1964-1966
Board of Directors, 1965-1970
Board of Professional Affairs, 1965-1966
Board of Public Affairs, 1965-1966
Board of Scientific Affairs, 1965-1968
Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for Psychology, 1971-1977
BOX 122 Brayfield, Arthur H., 1964-1968
Bruner, Jerome, 1964-1965
Budgets, 1965-1966
Chicago conference, Chicago, Ill.
General, 1965-1966
News articles and press releases, 1965
Child Development Specialists' Bill, 1965-1966
Clark committee, 1964-1967
Clinical psychology conference, 1965-1966
BOX 123 Commission on Composition of Council, 1966
Committee on Cybernation, 1966
Committee on Equal Opportunities, 1965-1966
Committee on Ethics, 1966-1968
Committee on Legislation, 1965-1966
Committee on Professional and Scientific Aims of Psychology, 1966
Committee on Science and Public Policy, 1963-1966
Community mental health centers
Mar. 1963-May 1965
(2 folders)
BOX 124 June 1965-Oct. 1966
(4 folders)
Comprehensive mental health services, 1964-1965
BOX 125 Conference on social and professional issues of psychology
General, 1965-1966
Proceedings, 1965
Congratulatory letters, 1964
Contemporary Psychology, 1965-1969
Convention Committee, 1965-1966
Council of Chairmen, 1966
Council of Representatives, 1966
Dedication of new building, 1965-1966
Division 1: General Psychology, newsletter, 1966
Division 3: Experimental Psychology, 1965
Division 5: Evaluation and Measurement, Test Review Committee, 1966
Division 7: Developmental Psychology, 1966-1968
Division 9: Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, 1965-1968
Division 11: Community Psychology, 1966
Division 12: Clinical Psychology, 1966-1968
Division 16: School Psychologists, 1965
Division 29: Psychotherapy, 1969
BOX 126 Education and Training Board, 1965-1966
Elections Committee, 1966-1968
Ethics Committee, 1961-1966
Executive Committee, 1964-1966
George Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., 1966
Graduate training departments, 1966
Insurance and related social developments, 1965-1966
Insurance trust, 1965-1966
International Congress of Psychology, 1965-1966
International Union of Scientific Psychology, 1965-1966
John F. Kennedy Center for Research on Education and Human Development, 1966
Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training, 1965
Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1965
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1966
Journal of Educational Psychology, 1967
Journals, 1965
Lindzey, Gardner, 1966-1968
Medicare, 1966
National Institute of Mental Health, 1966
National Research Council, Advisory Committee on Government Programs in the Behavioral Sciences, 1965-1966
National Science Foundation, 1966
BOX 127 Policy and Planning Board, 1956-1968
Presidential address, 1966
Presidential plans, 1965-1966
Program Committee, 1966
Psychological Abstracts, 1966
Psychological Corporation, Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory, 1966
Psychology and mental health legislation, conference, 1965
Psychology in the Educational Venture Conference, 1969-1970
Public Information Office, 1966-1969
Publications Board, 1965-1966
Rosters, 1964-1967
Seventy-fifth anniversary program, 1965-1966
Social work, relations with, 1965
Staff study on psychologists in government service, 1964
Testimonial dinner for Laurance F. Shaffer, 1966
Travel Awards Committee, 1965-1966
Travel vouchers, 1965-1969
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, 1965-1969
Washington Report, 1966-1967
White House Conference on International Cooperation, 1965
George Albee
General correspondence, 1968-1970
BOX 128 Subject file
Association of Women Psychologists, 1970
Blacklist, 1969-1970
Tax status, 1969
Theodore H. Blau, correspondence, 1975-1978
Jerome S. Bruner, correspondence, 1964
Don Campbell, correspondence, 1975-1976
Wilbert James McKeachie, presidential address, 1976
Various presidents, correspondence, 1954-1956
(3 folders)
BOX 129 Presidents-elect, correspondence, 1957-1967
Recording secretaries
Wilbert James McKeachie
Correspondence, 1971-1978
(3 folders)
General administrative file
Accreditation with APA, 1973
Black psychologists, 1968-1973
BOX 130 Board of Directors, 1975-1976
Bylaws, 1972-1973, revisions, 1968-1970
Council for the Advancement of Psychological Professions and Sciences, 1972-1973
Commission on Undergraduate Education, 1971-1972
Committee on Communication with High School Teachers, 1953-1968
Committee on Research in the Teaching of Psychology, 1952-1967
Committee on Scientific and Professional Ethics, 1964-1971
Conference of Chairmen of Graduate Departments of Psychology, 1967-1969
Conference of State Psychological Associations, 1954-1967
Council of Representatives
General, 1968-1976
Minutes, 1969-1974
Delegates and representatives, 1956-1957
Elections, 1973
BOX 131 Ellsworth case, 1970-1972
Executive officers, 1973
Hancock case, 1971
Invited speakers, 1974-1975
Little, Kenneth B., 1968-1973
Michigan Certification Commission, 1956-1963
Michigan Psychological Association, 1954-1967
Non-coalition on Academic Affairs, 1974
Oregon Psychological Association, 1974-1977
Personnel Committee, 1975
Search Committee
Comments, 1974-1975
Correspondence and notes, 1974
General, 1974
Unlikely/unavailable applicants, 1974
BOX 132 Secretary, 1965-1972
Special medical advisory group, 1968-1969
Travel expenses, 1973-1974
Undergraduate enrollment of psychology, 1958
BOX 132-290 Departmental Offices File, 1948-1984
Correspondence, memoranda, budgetary and financial matter, records relating to projects and programs, and various other administrative and informational data.
Arranged alphabetically according to name of office and therein by subject or type of material.
BOX 132 Educational Affairs Office
Correspondence
General
A-R
(4 folders)
BOX 133 S-Z For additional material see Containers 347-348, E&T Board, General Correspondence, 1972-1975
Clearinghouse on precollege psychology
1971-1974
(4 folders)
BOX 134 1975-1977
(4 folders)
Clearinghouse on precollege psychology and behavioral sciences, 1970
Education facilities
1959-1969
BOX 135 1970-1971
High school activities, letters to division presidents, 1979
Manpower, 1968-1970
Policy and Planning Board, 1974-1978
(2 folders)
BOX 136 Budget material, 1978-1980
(4 folders)
Conferences, workshops, and lectures
Advanced workshops
Administrative and related material
Budget, 1974-1976
Expenses, 1975-1976
Promotion, 1974-1976
Registration, 1974-1976
Scheduling, 1975, undated
BOX 137 Distinguished Visitors Program
Centennial Lecture survey, undated
Miscellaneous, 1979-1980, undated
Ratings, 1980
Refusals and rejections, 1979
Speakers clearinghouse, 1975
Speakers' vitae, 1979-1980
(2 folders)
BOX 138 Conferences, workshops, and lectures,
Speakers' vitae, 1979-1980
(3 folders)
BOX 139 (2 folders)
Late vitae, 1979
G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series
Correspondence
1979-1981
BOX 140 1982-1984
(2 folders)
Lecture manuscripts
Correspondence, 1981-1984
(2 folders)
Drafts
Vol. II
Folder 1, 1981, undated
BOX 141 Folder 2, 1980-1981
Vol. III, 1982-1983, undated
(2 folders)
Vol. IV
Folder 1, 1983, undated
BOX 142 Folder 2, 1983, undated
Miscellany, 1972-1982, undated
Nominations
Process, ballots and vitae, 1980-1983, undated
(2 folders)
BOX 143 Rejected, 1981-1982
(2 folders)
Special topics, 1979-1982
Surveys, 1981
Guide to preparing a psychology student handbook, 1979-1981
BOX 144 High school teacher continuing education workshop, 1979-1981
Master Lecture Series
Administrative and related material
Certificates of attendance, 1976
Introduction, 1974-1976
Planning and photographs, 1976, undated
Production, 1974-1979
Promotion, 1974-1977, undated