Henry Weitz papers, 1931-1978.

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Henry Weitz papers, 1931-1978.

The Henry Weitz Papers include correspondence, reports, minutes, writings, speeches, publications, research and testing materials, course materials, and other documents related to Weitz's career at the University of Delaware and Duke University. Most of the materials are related to Weitz's interest in guidance, vocational, and adjustment counseling for students.

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Duke University. Bureau of Testing and Guidance.

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Duke University. University Counseling Center.

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Duke University

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Weitz, Henry

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Henry Weitz, a psychologist and professor of education, was director of Duke University's Bureau of Testing and Guidance (later the University Counseling Center) from 1950 to 1978. From the description of Henry Weitz papers, 1931-1978. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 57226184 Henry Weitz was born in New York in 1911. He received a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College and a master's degree and doctorate in education from Rutgers University. Pri...

University of Delaware. Psychological Services Center.

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