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Myers, Charles Samuel. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1891. [Eldest] s. of Wolf, merchant, of London. B. [Mar. 13, 1873], at Notting Hill. School, City of London. Matric. Michs. 1891; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1893); B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt II, 1st Class) 1895; Arnold Gerstenberg student, 1896; M.B. and B.Chir., 1898; M.A. 1901; M.D. 1902; Sc.D. 1910. Fellow, 1919; Hon. Fellow, 1935-46. At St Bartholomew's Hospital; House Physician there, 1899-1900. M.R.C.S.; L.R.C.P. Member of Cambridge Anthropological expedition, led by Dr Haddon, to Torres Straits and Sarawak, 1898-9. Demonstrator in Experimental Psychology, at Cambridge, 1904-7; University Lecturer and Reader in Experimental Psychology, 1907-30, and Director of the Laboratory, 1912-30. Professor of Psychology at London University, 1906-9. F.R.S., 1914. Consulting Psychologist to the British Army in France, 1914-19 (Lieut.-Col., R.A.M.C.; C.B.E., 1919; mentioned twice in despatches). Member of the Industrial Fatigue Board of Research, 1917. Principal of the Institute of National Industrial Psychology, 1922. President of Psychology Section, British Association, 1922 and 1931. Hon. D.Sc., Manchester, 1926; Hon. LL.D., Calcutta, 1928. Herbert Spencer Lecturer at Oxford, 1929. First President of the British Psychological Society. President of the 7th International Psychological Congress, 1923. L. T. Hobhouse Memorial Lecturer, 1932. Bradshaw Lecturer, R.C.P., 1933. Married, and had issue. Editor of the British Journal of Psychology, 1911-24. Author, An Introduction to Experimental Psychology; A Text-Book of Experimental Psychology; Contributions to the Study of Shell Shock; Mind and Work; Industrial Psychology; A Psychologist's Point of View; In the Realm of the Mind. Latterly of Winsford Glebe, near Minehead, Somerset, where he died Oct. 12, 1946. (Venn, II. 521; Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times, Oct. 14, 1946.) | Charles Samuel MYERS Approx. lifespan: 18731971 Adm Gonville & Caius College 1891:10:01 Eldest s. of Wolf MYERS, merchant, of London b. Notting Hill, [ London ] 1873:03:13 School, City of London Matric 1891:10MT: Nat.Sci.Trip., Pt I, 1st Class(1893)); BA Nat.Sci.Trip., Pt II, 1st Class 1895 Arnold Gerstenberg Student: 1896 MB 1898 BChir 1898 MA 1901 MD 1902 ScD 1910 Fellow 1919 Hon. Fellow 1935-46 At St Bartholomew's Hospita [ London ] l; House Physician: there 1899-1900 MRCS LRCP Member of: CB Anthropological expedition, led by Dr Haddon, to Torres Straits, [ Australia ] and Sarawak, [ Federated Malay States ] 1898-9 Demonstrator in: : Experimental Psychology, CB [ Cambridgeshire ] 1904-7 University Lecturer: and Reader in Experimental Psychology 1907-30, and Director of: : Laboratory 1912-30 Professor of Psychology at: : Sch: London University London, [ London ] 1906-9 FRS 1914 Consulting Psychologist to British Army in France 1914-19 ( Lieutenant-Colonel: R.A.M.C. ; CBE 1919 mentioned in despatches<hna>twice</hna> ) Member of: the Industrial Fatigue Board of Research 1917 Principal of: : Sch: Institute of National Industrial Psychology 1922 President of Psychology: Section, British Association 1922, and 1931 Hon. DSc Manchester, [ Lancashire ] 1926 Hon.LLD Calcutta, [ India ] 1928 Herbert Spencer Lecturer at: : OX 1929 First President of: : British Psychological Society President of: : 7th International Psychological Congress 1923 L. T. Hobhouse Memorial Lecturer: 1932 Bradshaw Lecturer: R.C.P. 1933 m.. had issue Editor of: : British Journal of Psychology 1911-24. Publ.: An Introduction to Experimental Psychology; A Text-Book of Experimental Psychology; Contributions to the Study of Shell Shock; Mind and Work; Industrial Psychology; A Psychologist's Point of View; In the Realm of the Mind Latterly of Winsford Glebe, near Minehead, Somerset d. [there] 1946:10:12 ( Venn, II. 521; Medical Directories; Who's Who; The Times 1946:10:14) [add:]Notice given in March 1904of his intended Marriage, at the ??'s Lane, to Babette Seligmanof Kensington, [ London ] [:add] [add:](P.J. Barnwell: Cambridge Record Office)[:add] |