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HALL, Granville Stanley, psychologist, born in Ashfield, Massachusetts, 6 May, 1845. He was graduated at Williams in 1867, was professor of psychology at Antioch college, Ohio, in 1872-'6, studied in Berlin, Bonn, Heidelberg, and Leipsic, and was lecturer on psychology at Harvard in 1876 and again in 1881-'2, becoming professor of that branch at Johns Hopkins in 1882. In 1888 he accepted the presidency of Clark university, Worcester, Massachusetts Harvard gave him the degree of Ph. D. in 1876. Professor Hall has written extensively for periodicals on psychological and educational topics, and is editor of the "American Journal of Psychology," and the author of "Aspects of German Culture" (Boston, 1881); and, with John M. Mansfield, "Hints toward a Select and Descriptive Bibliography of Education" (1886).
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