Anthony Walsh Papers 1965-2003

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Anthony Walsh Papers 1965-2003

The Anthony Walsh papers deal primarily with Dr. Walsh's interactions with Salve Regina University and his published papers on the history of psychology. There are several newspaper articles about Dr. Walsh written throughout his career, as well as a large collection of documents and correspondence relating directly to his relationship with Salve Regina University and the Department of Psychology, such as his Curriculum Vitae, papers and correspondence relating to promotion and tenure, and correspondence from his time as chair of the Department of Psychology. Dr. Walsh has archived copies of his published papers along with publishing correspondence and rough drafts of several of these papers. A collection of correspondence and materials related to CHEIRON 14, which Dr. Walsh hosted at Salve Regina in 1982, is also included. There is also a wealth of information on the first Salve Regina University Web site, designed by Dr. Walsh in 1996, including several print outs of the Web page. Also included are standards manuals for the web site design created by Dr. Walsh and correspondence and articles about the web site. Along with this information about the Salve Regina University Web site are correspondences and print outs of the Department of Psychology home page, also designed by Dr. Walsh and featured in the 1996 Internet World's Fair. Additional papers relating to Dr. Walsh and his studies in psychology can be found at the Archives of the History of American Psychology, including some duplicates of information found here.

1.25 $f linear feet of records.

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Walsh, Anthony Albert, 1940-

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Anthony Walsh, Ph.D., was born November 26, 1940 in Worcester, Mass. He attended Worcester Junior College and earned an Associate Degree in Liberal Arts in 1961. He then attended American International College in Springfield, Mass., and earned a Bachelor of Arts in General Psychology in 1964. He went on to earn a Master of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Clinical and Counseling Psychology, both at Springfie...

Salve Regina University

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Although Salve Regina College had received a charter from the State of Rhode Island in 1934, the school had no facility in which to operate until 1947. In that year, Robert Goelet donated the family’s summer home, Ochre Court, to the Sisters of Mercy, and the college opened its doors to welcome the first group of students. Located next to the Cliff Walk on Ochre Point, Salve Regina’s campus has grown to encompass several historic estates and commands a desir...