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Frank Angell (July 8, 1857 – November 2, 1939) was an early American psychologist and the former athletic director at Stanford University.
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FrankAngell (July 8, 1857 – November 2, 1939) was an early American psychologist and the former athletic director at Stanford University. Angell was...
Angell or angell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The surname Angell may refer to: Edward Angell (1857–1923), American architect Frank W. Angell (1851–1943)...
Roger Angell (September 19, 1920 – May 20, 2022) was an American essayist known for his writing on sports, especially baseball. He was a regular contributor...
James Burrill Angell (January 7, 1829 – April 1, 1916) was an American educator and diplomat. He is best known for being the longest-serving president...
laboratory in the British Empire at the University of Toronto. 1891 – FrankAngell founded the United States' 12th experimental psychology laboratory at...
James Rowland Angell (/ˈeɪndʒəl/; May 8, 1869 – March 4, 1949) was an American psychologist and educator who served as the 16th President of Yale University...
(1892–93) school year, Jordan added 29 additional professors including FrankAngell (psychology), Leander M. Hoskins (mechanical engineering), William Henry...
Lightner Witmer (founder of the first psychological clinic in his country), FrankAngell, Edward Wheeler Scripture, James Mark Baldwin (one of the founders of...
James), James McKeen Cattell (who was Wundt's first assistant), and FrankAngell (who founded laboratories at both Cornell and Stanford). The most influential...
(R) to initiate an investigation into Axtell's activities as governor. FrankAngell, the investigating agent, would later describe Governor Axtell's administration...
Kate Rickards (born Kate Roscow; also known as Katie Angell and Kate Leete; 8 December 1862 – 17 September 1922) was an Australian trapeze artist and later...
Aloysius Pace Catholic University Benjamin, L. T. Jr (2000) 1891 USA FrankAngell Cornell University Benjamin, L. T. Jr (2000) 1891 USA Mary Whiton Calkins...
Barbara Angell (born 6 March 1935), also known as a performer as Barb Angell, Barbara Angela Angell, Barbara Angel and as a screenwriter Angela Barr,...
Sciences Political Science Psychology—one of the original departments with FrankAngell serving as its first chair. From 1922 to 1942, Lewis Terman served as...
The Order of Angell, known for decades as Michigamua, was a senior honorary society recognizing student leaders and outstanding athletes at the University...
Other former professors' houses include 1005 Bryant, built for professor FrankAngell who founded the university's psychology department, and 433 Melville...
by his grand-uncle, Brown University linguistic professor George Gammell Angell, after his death in the winter of 1926–27. Among the notes is a small bas-relief...
Etta Angell Wheeler (June 14, 1834 – December 5, 1921) was the rescuer and advocate of Mary Ellen Wilson, whose infamous abuse story led to the creation...
A bibliography of the published works of Roger Angell, American writer and editor. ——— (1960). The Stone Arbor and Other Stories. Boston: Little, Brown...
Robert Cooley Angell (April 29, 1899 – May 12, 1984) was an American sociologist and educator. Committed to the advancement of rigorous social scientific...
television actress. Vaugier has had recurring roles as Detective Jessica Angell on CSI: NY, Mia on Two and a Half Men, Dr. Helen Bryce on Smallville, FBI...
"Destructive Effects". Atomic Bomb Museum. Retrieved 22 December 2016. Angell, Roger (31 July 1995). "Hersey and History". The New Yorker. From the Archives...
internationally. In 1946, the Culinary Institute of America was founded by Katharine Angell and Frances Roth. This would become the United States' most prestigious...