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Elliott, Richard Maurice, 1887-1969

Richard Maurice “Mike” Elliott was born November 3, 1887 in Lowell, Massachusetts. Elliott was the middle child with two older brothers, Herford and Robert, and two younger sisters, Margaret (Margaret Elliott Tracy) and Esther (Esther Elliott Leggat). Elliott’s father, Thomas H. Elliott, worked as a builder and in local real estate. His mother, Lilla Naylor Elliott, worked briefly as a grade school teacher prior to her marriage. Elliott’s parents were Unitarians who valued competition and academic excellence and they instilled these values in their children.

Elliott followed his two brothers to Dartmouth College where he initially studied astronomy. He eventually abandoned the study of astronomy due to his struggles with mathematics and physics. He double-majored in philosophy and psychology and earned a Bachelor’s degree in 1910. Elliott then enrolled at Harvard University where he earned two advanced degrees in philosophy and psychology: a master’s degree in 1911 and a Ph.D in 1913. Elliott spent the 1913-1914 academic year as a Sheldon Traveling Fellow at the University Berlin. He returned to the United States in the fall of 1914 to teach at Harvard University as a psychology instructor and served as Robert Yerkes’ teaching assistant. Yerkes’ teachings on the comparative method would have a lifelong influence on Elliott. He then taught at Yale University from 1915 until 1918.

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Elliott, Richard, active 1883, Headmaster Deaf and Dumb Asylum Margate

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Epithet: Headmaster Deaf and Dumb Asylum Margate British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000386.0x0000ab ...

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