Curti, Margaret Wooster, 1891-
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Merle and Margaret Wooster Curti, Smith College, May 3, 1926
Margaret Wooster Curti was born in Silver Spring, Nebraska on 18 February 1891, the daughter of Lillie Margaret (Todd) Wooster and Charles Wooster. After graduating from Lincoln (Nebraska) High School in 1908, she attended the University of Nebraska, earning an A.B. in 1913 (Phi Beta Kappa) and an M.A. in psychology in 1915. She went on to the University of Chicago, where she obtained her Ph.D. in 1920.
Curti taught briefly at Mesa High School in Mesa, Arizona and then at Beloit College prior to her appointment in 1922 as Assistant Professor of Psychology at Smith College. While at Beloit, she met historian Merle Eugene Curti; they married in Paris in 1925 while he was studying under a fellowship at The Sorbonne. The couple had two daughters, Nancy Alice, born 3 March 1927, and Martha, born 7 January 1932.
Curti taught at Smith until 1937, during which time she was promoted to Associate Professor. She went on to work as Research Associate in the Teachers' College at Columbia University from 1937 to 1942, and lectured at the University of Wisconsin during the 1943-44 academic year. In 1930, Curti published the book Child Psychology, which was a widely used college textbook for many years. She also wrote for professional journals and lectured at national conferences. Liberal in her politics, Curti was a member of the national Socialist Party and of the Hampshire County Progressive Club in Northampton, Massachusetts. She was also involved in The People's Institute in Northampton and in 1935, in response to the needs of the city's working mothers, she created a successful pre-school program for two- to five-year-olds at the People's Institute, which quickly evolved into a lab for Smith College's child psychology classes as well.
Margaret Wooster Curti died of breast cancer in Madison, Wisconsin on 18 September 1961.
Professor; Psychologist.
Margaret Wooster (1891-1961) was born Silver Creek, Nebraska; B.A. University of Nebraska in 1913, M.A. 1915., Ph. D. University of 1920-22; assistant, then associate professor, Smith College, 1922-1937; research associate in Child Psychology, Columbia University, 1937-42; and Lecturer at the University of Wisconsin, 1943-44. Published textbook, Child Psychology, plus numerous articles and monographs, mostly on child development. In 1935 she created successful pre-school program at People's Institute in Northampton, Mass., which evolved into a laboratory for Smith College's child psychology classes. Established first course in Industrial Psychology at Smith. Married Merle Curti, 1925.
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