04550mpc 2200733 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002500066035002200091040002400113100003700137245004300174300001900217545055700236520138600793520023602179555002302415510006902438524011102507544007302618600002402691600003402715600002502749600001702774600004102791600002202832600002402854600002302878600002302901600002302924600002602947600002802973600002403001600002203025600005503047600002503102600001803127600002203145600002103167600002703188600003203215600002103247600001803268600001903286600002703305600004403332600002203376600007503398600001903473600002603492610006203518630003603580650001503616650001203631650001603643650001603659650002603675655002203701655002203723650002203745650001903767905002103786998000903807207351119991101120000.0840810i18951969nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV84A1273 a(NIC)notisAKR0817 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aDallenbach, Karl M.,d1887-1971.00aKarl M. Dallenbach papers,f1895-1969. a17.4 cubic ft. aPsychologist, professor.bCornell University Ph.D. 1913; Karl M. Dallenbach taught at Ohio State University from 1915 to 1916, and at Cornell from 1916 to 1948. He left Cornell, and taught at the University of Texas until his retirement in 1969. He became editor of the American Journal of Psychology in 1926 and remained editor until 1967. Dallenbach authored more than 400 articles and monographs on such subjects as sensation, attention, perception, cutaneous sensibility, taste, smell, memory, cognition, forgetting and the perception of the blind. aDocumenting his research in psychology, particularly in attention, sensation, and memory, and his other professional activities is correspondence with Harold J. Bachmann, Madison Bentley, Morton E. Bitterman, C. P. Boner, Edwin G. Boring, Albert P. Brogan, Forrest Lee Dimmick, Isidore S. Finkelstein, Goldwin Goldsmith, J. Stanley Gray, G. Stanley Hall, Margaret C. McGrade, Max F. Meyer, Robert B. Morton, Edwin B. Newman, Theophilus S. Painter, Leo J. Postman, Harry H. Ranson, Thomas A. Ryan, E. C. Sanford, Maryvenice E. Stewart, Edward B. Titchener, Walter S. Turner, Margaret Floy Washburn, Harry P. Weld, Logan Wilson, and others; administrative records produced while he was head of the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin, include reports on buildings and budgets, research reports, staff and annual reports, minutes of staff meetings, and correspondence with academic organizations; records concerning his editorship of the AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY include statements on editorial policy decisions, correspondence on printing and advertising, financial and subscription records, and manuscripts and galley proofs; other professional papers include reprints of colleagues' articles, notes and articles on perception and facial vision, published biographical articles on Edwin G. Boring and Edward B. Titchener, and photographs of colleagues. aHis personal correspondence with members of his family concern property settlements and management, the establishment of a John W. Dallenbach fellowship, and his genealogical research on the Dillenbach-Dillenbeck-Dallenbach family. aUnpublished guide.0 aDescribed in DOCUMENTATION NEWSLETTER, Vol. 2, No. 2, Fall 1976. aKarl M. Dallenbach papers, #2958. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. aRelated collection:dAmerican Journal of Psychology. Records, #2997.10aBachmann, Harold J.10aBentley, Madison,d1870-1955.10aBitterman, Morton E.10aBoner, C. P.10aBoring, Edwin Garrigues,d1886-1968.10aBrogan, Albert P.10aDallenbach, John W.30aDallenbach family.30aDillenbach family.30aDillenbeck family.10aDimmick, Forrest Lee.10aFinkelstein, Isidore S.10aGoldsmith, Goldwin.10aGray, J. Stanley.10aHall, G. Stanleyq(Granville Stanley),d1844-1924.10aMcGrade, Margaret C.10aMeyer, Max F.10aMorton, Robert B.10aNewman, Edwin B.10aPainter, Theophilus S.10aPostman, Leo Joseph,d1918-10aRanson, Harry H.10aRyan, Thomas.10aSanford, E. C.10aStewart, Maryvenice E.10aTitchener, Edward Bradford,d1867-1927.10aTurner, Walter S.10aWashburn, Margaret Floyd,d1871-1939u(Cornell University Ph.D. 1894).10aWeld, Harry P.10aWilson, Logan,d1907-20aUniversity of Texas at Austin.bDepartment of Psychology.00aAmerican journal of psychology. 0aAttention. 0aMemory. 0aPerception. 0aPsychology. 0aSenses and sensation. 7aGenealogies.2aat 7aPhotographs.2aat 0aCollege teachers. 0aPsychologists. a19991101120000.0 s9554