John Hurley Flavell papers 1955-1973

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John Hurley Flavell papers 1955-1973

The collection contains the professional correspondence of John Hurley Flavell, professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota.

4 boxes; (1.67 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619072

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Flavell, John H.

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John H. Flavell was born on August 9, 1928 in Rockland, Massachusetts. He was one of three children (two sisters). Flavell joined the army in 1945; after two years he enrolled at Northeastern University in Boston, majoring in psychology. Graduating as valedictorian in 1951, Flavell chose to attend Clark University for graduate school over Harvard since Clark offered financial aid. This program emphasized the organismic-developmental theory of psychology. Flavell completed his M.A. i...

University of Minnesota. Institute of Child Development

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The Institute of Child Development was established at the University of Minnesota in 1925. Then known as the Institute of Child Welfare, its mission was to study and gain knowledge about the development of the normal child and disseminate information regarding childcare to parents. One year after its founding, the Institute became a department in the graduate school offering the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Programs offered by the Institute include counseling services begun in 1933, an undergraduate ...