Edmund Delabarre papers 1902-1998

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Edmund Delabarre papers 1902-1998

The Edmund B. Delabarre papers focuses largely on Delbarre's research into the effects of the plant on human reaction and ability. Many folders contain Delabarre's introspection on the topic as well as data and reports. There are also files pertaining to an unpublished book by Delabarre titled, . View the entire for the Edward B. Delabarre papers. Cannabis Indica Tentralogic monism: A harmonious synthesis of common sense, physical science, subjective psychology, and spiritual philosophy as four valid parallel expressions of one eternal conscious being finding aid

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Delabarre, Edmund Burke, 1863-

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Edmund Burke Delabarre was born in Dover, Maine, on September 25, 1863. He graduated from Amherst College in 1886. He spent the following six years studying in Berlin, at Harvard under William James, at Freiburg with Muensterberg, and at Sorbonne with Binet. In 1890, he joined the faculty of Brown as the university's first Professor of Psychology. There he established the Brown Laboratory of Experimental Psychology. He retired from the university in 1932. Delabarre was a...