Papers 1926-1950.

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Papers 1926-1950.

The papers of Raymond Herbert Stetson consist almost entirely of Stetson's original outgoing correspondence compiled from a variety of sources. The contents of the letters pertain to Stetson's research in the areas of speech and motor phonetics. Correspondents include James Snodgrass, Clarence Hudgins, Alfred Hubbard, Arthur Slater-Hammel, James Pickett, and Roger Sperry. The remainder of the collection contains biographical information and a few of Stetson's publications.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7165137

Oberlin College Library

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Hudgins, Clarence, b. 1897

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Sperry, Roger, 1913-1994

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Stetson, R. H. (Raymond Herbert), 1872-1950

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Raymond Herbert Stetson was educated at Oberlin College and Harvard University. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on "Motor Theory of Rhythm and Discreet Succession" in 1901 under the influence of Hugo Munsterberg (1863-1916). In 1909, Stetson returned to Oberlin to accept the headship of the new department of Psychology. He continued his lifelong research in speech, motor and skill movements working up to his death in 1950. From the description of Papers 1926-1950. (Oberlin College...

Oberlin College. Psychology Dept.

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Pickett, James, 1921-

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