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Department of Psychology

 

DEPARTMENT HISTORY

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

  • Bier, W.C. (1953, July). Psychology at Fordham University. American Catholic Psychological Association Newsletter Supplements, 4.
  • DeVito, A. (1991). Anne Anastasi interview. In J. Buckley (Ed.) As I remember Fordham: Selections from the Sesquicentennial Oral History Project. NY: Fordham University.
  • DeVito, A. (1991). Rev. Joseph Keegan, S.J. interview. In J. Buckley (Ed.) As I remember Fordham: Selections from the Sesquicentennial Oral History Project. NY: Fordham University.
  • DeVito, A. (1991). Rev. Henryk Misiak interview. In J. Buckley (Ed.) As I remember Fordham: Selections from the Sesquicentennial Oral History Project. NY: Fordham University.
  • Fordham University (1923). Rational psychology: A digest of lectures for students of Fordham University. New York: Fordham University Press.
  • Fordham University (1916-1940). Bulletin of information. New York: Fordham University.
  • Gallagher, M. (2003). An informal history of Fordham Psychometrics Program. Paper prepared for course in History and Systems of Psychology.
  • Gannon, S.J., R.I. (1938). Fordham University: Report of the President 1937-1938. New York: Fordham University Press.
    obituary for Summers, moving and restructuring departments, new pay structure; has same quote as Gannon (1967) on reorganizing the college by psychology/guidance
  • Gannon, S.J., R.I. (1967). Up to the present: The story of Fordham. Garden City, NY: Doubleday & Co.
  • Gillespie, S.J.,C.K. (2001). Psychology and American Catholicism: From confession to therapy? New York: Crossroad Pub. Co.
    has section on Fordham: misspells Summers, says department started in ‘34
  • Gruender, H. (1916). Free will: The greatest of the seven world-riddles (2nd ed.). St. Louis MO: B. Herder.
    cited in Fordham (1923) as required reading for Ph.D. aspirants.
  • Gruender, H. (1922). Psychology without a soul (3rd ed.). St. Louis MO: B. Herder.
    cited in Fordham (1923) as required reading for Ph.D. aspirants.
    earlier (1911) edition cited by Misiak (1990) as example of Catholic scholar’s suspicions about new experimental psychology.
  • Gruender, H. (1932). Experimental psychology. New York: Bruce Pub. Co.
  • Kugelmann, R. (pre-print). Neoscholastic psychology revisited.
  • Maher, M. (1933). Psychology: Empirical and rational (9th ed.). New York: Longmans, Green & Co.
    earlier edition cited in Fordham (1923) as required reading for Ph.D.
  • McCarthy, J.F.X. (1992). Learning in the city: The Graduate School of Education reviews its 75 Years in New York 1916-1992. New York: Fordham University.
    lists sources and individuals who can help; provides a plan for a similar endeavor; lots on Rogalin; mentions Rock, McCarthy, etc.; details on the reorganization in 1938
  • McNeill, H. (1947). Freudians and Catholics. Commonweal, 46, 350-353.
    article by Fordham psychology/education professor: tries to build bridges
  • Mercier, D. (1918). The origins of contemporary psychology (Trans. by W.H. Mitchell). London: R. & T. Washbourne, Ltd.
    cited in Fordham (1923) as required reading for Ph.D.
  • Misiak, H. & Staudt, V.M. (1954). Catholics in psychology: A historical survey. New York: McGraw-Hill.
  • Misiak, H. (1963). Report from academe: Psychology at Fordham University. New York State Psychologist.
  • Misiak, H. (1990). Notes on the history of the Department of Psychology of Fordham University, Rose Hill Campus in the Bronx. Manuscript.
  • Moundas, S.E. (1991). Fordham University: A chronology. In J. Buckley (Ed.) As I remember Fordham: Selections from the Sesquicentennial Oral History Project. NY: Fordham University.
  • New York Times (Oct. 13, 1912). New course for Fordham: Dr. Walsh to lecture on physiological psychology to seniors. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, X13.
  • New York Times (June 8, 1934). Psychology wins in Fordham poll. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 15.
  • New York Times (Dec. 6, 1936). Notes of the city schools. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, N6.
  • New York Times (Jan. 15, 1937). New lie detector was used on Green. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 3.
  • New York Times (Sept. 16, 1937). Joins Fordham faculty: Dr. Robert F. Sheehan to lecture in Psychology Department. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 16.
  • New York Times (Sept. 26, 1937). Fordham plans forum: 14-week series on childcare to begin Oct 6. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 46.
  • New York Times (Oct. 18, 1937). Children enrolled in Fordham’s “Utopian school”. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 19.
  • New York Times (Nov. 18, 1937). ‘Lie-detector’ casts doubt on constable. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 19.
  • New York Times (Jan. 1, 1938). Rev. Jaime Castilleo: Former psychology professor at Fordham University. Proquest Historical Newspapers the New York Times, 19.
    obituary
  • New York Times (Sept. 26, 1938). Rev. W.C. Summers of Fordham dead. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 17.
    obituary
  • New York Times (Jan. 16, 1947). Professor of psychology made Rector of Fordham. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 32.
  • New York Times (Sept. 23, 1974). Dr. Dorothea McCarthy, 68, child psychologist, dead. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, B19.
    obituary
  • New York Times (June 4, 1975). Emilie Schloemer, taught psychology. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 42.
    obituary
  • New York Times (March 8, 1980). Rev. William C. Bier of Fordham is dead. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 26.
    obituary
  • New York Times (April 10, 1980). Rev. Richard Zegers, 70, a professor at Fordham. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, B19.
    obituary
  • New York Times (Dec. 25, 1994). Rev. Joseph Donceel, former professor, 88. Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times, 44.
    obituary
  • New York Times (Feb. 3, 1995). Joseph Keegan, 88; A Jesuit at Fordham and a psychologist. Proquest Historical Newspapers the New York Times, D19.
    obituary
  • Roback, A.A. (1952). A history of American psychology. New York: Library Publishers.
  • Roback, A.A. (1964). A history of American psychology (Rev. ed.). New York: Collier Books.
  • Staudt, V.M. & Kubis, J.F. (1948). The psychogalvanic response (PGR) and its relation to changes in tension and relaxation. Journal of Psychology, 25, 443-453.
 
 
     
 
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