John Edward Arnold course materials, 1958-1959.

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John Edward Arnold course materials, 1958-1959.

Lectures on creativity from the Creative Engineering Seminar, 1959, by Arnold and guest lecturers J.P. Guilford, Robert S. Hartman, and Robert H. McKim; a lecture by A. H. Maslow, "Emotional Blocks to Creativity, " presented to U.S. Army engineers at Fort Belvoir, VA, 1958; a chart on creative process; and a bibliography on creative engineering.

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Guilford, J. P. (Joy Paul), 1897-1987

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McKim, Robert H.

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Arnold, John Edward, 1913-1963.

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Arnold joined the Stanford faculty in 1957, serving jointly as Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Professor of Business Administration. He was director of the Design Division of the Mechanical Engineering Department. From the description of John Edward Arnold course materials, 1958-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 703840648 ...

Stanford University. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering.

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Hartman, Robert S., 1910-1973

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Maslow, Abraham H. (Abraham Harold)

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Abraham Harold Maslow was born on April 1, 1908, in Brooklyn, New York. Maslow became interested in psychology at a young age, though first studying law before receiving degrees at the University of Wisconsin in psychology (BA in 1930, MA in 1931, PhD in 1934). While at Wisconsin, he became closely associated with Harry Harlow and his primate studies. After graduation, Maslow worked with E. L. Thorndike at Columbia. He then taught at Brooklyn College from 1937 until 1951. From 1951 ...