Personal Papers of John C. Wright 1968-1972

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Personal Papers of John C. Wright 1968-1972

John C. Wright was appointed Associate Professor of Human Development and Psychology at the University of Kansas in 1968. His research included groundbreaking investigations into the effects of television on children with the founding of the Center for Research on the Influences of Television on Children (CRITC) with fellow K.U. professor and wife Aletha Huston. An active political activist during the pivotal 1968 presidential election, the Personal Papers of John C. Wright include numerous documents regarding his activism and political activities during 1968-1972.

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Wright, John C. (John Crafts), 1783-1861

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U.S. representive from Ohio, public official of Pennsylvania, editor, printer, jurist, and lawyer. From the description of John C. Wright papers, 1816-1828. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981429 John C. Wright was born July 27, 1933. He earned an A.B. in Social Relations (Magna) from Harvard University in 1954 and a Ph.D. in Psychology from Stanford University in 1960. After holding teaching positions at Stanford, the University of Minnesota, and the Universit...