Personal Papers of Paul V. Gump 1945-2000

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Personal Papers of Paul V. Gump 1945-2000

Paul Gump joined the faculty of University of Kansas as an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology in 1962. He served as a Professor in the Department of Psychology from 1967-1990. Gump's fields of major scientific interest included child psychology, adolescent psychology, and ecological psychology where he worked closely with Roger Barker and Herbert Wright. Gump was the Director of the Midwest Psychological Field Station in Oskaloosa, Kansas from 1968-1973. The collection includes correspondence, biographical material, class notes, research and observations, several publications, and 19 videotapes containing footage from PBS feature "Help Yourself".

12 ln. ft., (12 boxes)

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Paul V. Gump was born March 24, 1920 in Spokane, Washington. He received his Bachelors Degree from Ohio State University in Social Studies in 1943. Gump continued his studies at Ohio State University and received his Masters Degree in Clinical Psychology in 1944; from 1944 until 1949, Gump spent much of his time teaching in school systems in Oregon and San Francisco. He later studied with the School of Social Work and the College of Education at Wayne State University from 1952-1959...