Raymond Dodge papers 1890-1963

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Raymond Dodge papers 1890-1963

Raymond Dodge (1871-1942) made notable contributions to the study of eye movement. The papers include correspondence; research files; diaries written during Dodge's studies at the University of Halle in Saale, Germany; and reprints of Dodge's articles.

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Dodge, Raymond, 1871-1942

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Raymond Dodge was born on February 20, 1871, in Woburn, Massachusetts to George S. and Anna Pickering Dodge. In 1893, Williams College awarded Dodge with a Bachelor of Arts degree, with a concentration in philosophy. In 1896, the University of Halle awarded Dodge a Ph.D. in Philosophy. Dodge made significant contributions to the United States Army and Navy in the area of psychological warfare, military psychology, and gunnery services. Those contributions included the de...