Conference Materials

Document Type

Photograph

Publication Date

9-1909

Keywords

Psychology, conferences, Sigmund Freud, Clark University, 1909 conference

Description

Photograph of the Psychology Conference Group from Clark University's Twentieth Anniversary Conference which took place September 6th through September 19th. The conference is most notable for the participation of Sigmund Freud who, along with Carl Jung, would take their first and only trip to America to attend. The five lectures Freud gave, collectively titled “The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis” and subsequently known in print as “Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis”, mark the formal introduction of his theories to the United States.

All individuals are identified on the bottom of the image and are repeated here for increased accessibility and findability.

Front row, left to right: Franz Boas, E.B. Titchener, William James, William Stern, Leo Burgerstein, G. Stanley Hall, Sigmund Freud, Carl G. Jung, Adolf Meyer, H.S. Jennings

Second row: C.E. Seashore, Joseph Jastrow, J. McK. Cattell, E.F. Buchner, E. Katzenellenbogen, Ernest Jones, Wm. H. Burnham, A.F. Chamberlain

Third row: Albert Shinz, J.A. Magni, B.T. Baldwin, F. Lyman Wells, G.M. Forbes, E.A. Kirkpatrick, Sandor Ferenczi, E.C. Sanford, J.P. Porter, Sakyo Kanda, Hikoso Kakise

Fourth row: G.E Dawson, S.P. Hayes, E.B. Holt, C.S. Berry, G.M. Whipple, Frank Drew, J.W.A. Young, L.N. Wilson, K.J. Karlson, H.H. Goddard, H.I. Klopp, S.C. Fuller

A jpg copy is available as a supplemental download. This photograph was scanned at 600 dpi.

1909 Psychology Conference Group jpg.jpg (3585 kB)
Photograph of Psychology Conference Group jpg

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