Lee Edward Travis papers 1946-1987

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Lee Edward Travis papers 1946-1987

This collection contains papers and correspondence regarding the Graduate School of Psychology- Fuller Seminary; course materials, class notes, student papers; 9th Annual training conference - Fuller Theological Seminary; transcendental meditation; notes & illustrations on the nervous system; speech pathology; healing rituals; drafts of Travis' autobiography. Two unmarked audio tapes; one from Luther F. Sies and one from Burdill. View finding aid for the Lee Edward Travis papers.

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Travis, Lee Edward, 1896-

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Born on June 23, 1896, Lee Edward Travis is known as one of the American pioneers of speech-language pathology. His primary professional work centered on the investigation of stuttering. Travis served during WWI and then went on to college at the University of Iowa. In three consecutive years, he completed his BA (1922), MA (1923), and PhD in psychology (1924). While attending Iowa, he was a student of Carl Seashore. After completing his PhD, he continued his...