Frank Nugent Freeman papers, 1939-1947.

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Frank Nugent Freeman papers, 1939-1947.

Correspondence and manuscripts of Dean of School of Education, University of California, relating to education, to junior college conferences, and to the publication of the 1947 handbook for the National Society for the Study of Education.

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UC Berkeley Libraries

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National society for the study of education

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Freeman, Frank N. (Frank Nugent), 1880-1961

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Biography Frank Nugent Freeman, educator and psychologist, was born in Canada in 1880. He obtained his degrees from Wesleyan University and Yale. He taught at Yale and at the University of Chicago where he became chairman of the Department of Psychology, before coming to the University of California. While at Berkeley he was appointed Dean of the School of education. He was active in educational societies, took part in conferences concerning ...