Background
Judd, Charles Hubbard was born on February 20, 1873 in Bareilly, British India. Son of Charles Wesley and Sarah (Hubbard) Judd.
Judd, Charles Hubbard was born on February 20, 1873 in Bareilly, British India. Son of Charles Wesley and Sarah (Hubbard) Judd.
Came to America, 1879. Bachelor of Arts, Wesleyan University, 1894. Doctor of Philisophy, University of Leipzig, 1896.
Master of Arts, Yale, 1907.
Doctor of Laws, Miami, 1909, Wesleyan, 1913, University of Iowa, 1923, Colorado College, 1923. Doctor of Science, University of Louisville, 1937.
Married second, May Diehl, August 28, 1937. Instructor philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1896-1898. Professor psychology, New York University, 1898-1901.
Professor psychology and pedagogy, University of Cincinnati, 1901-1902.
Instructor psychology, Yale, 1902-1904, assistant professor, 1904-1907, professor psychological and director Psychological Laboratory, 1907-1909). Professor and head department of education, University of Chicago, 1909-1938, emeritus since 1938, department chairman psychology, 1920-1925.
Member science committee of National Resources Planning Board, 1937-1940. Lecturer summer session University of Iowa, 1941, University of California (Berkeley), 1942.
Sir John Adams lecturer University of California (Los Angeles), 1942.
Consultant National Youth Administrn., 1938-1940. Consultant War Department and member of faculty school for special service, 1942-1943. Consultant on Social Studies Santa Barbara city schools since 1944.
Director Summer School, Yale University, 1906-1907.
Inglis lecturer, Harvard, 1928. Editor Monograph Supplements of Psychological Review, Studies from Yale Psychological Laboratory, 1905-1909.
Elementary School Journal. School Review; Survey of the Schools of Grand Rapids.
Survey of the Schools of Saint Louis.
Also lessons in Community and National Life (public by United States bureau of Edition and United States Food Administration, 1917-1918. Trustee Julius Rosenwald Fund. Member board of managers Lewis Institute.
Member science committee of National Resources Planning Board, 1937-1940. Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Psychological Association (council 1906-1909, president 1909), National Society College Teachers of Education (president 1911, 15), North Central Association Colleges Secondary Schools (president 1923).
Member staff New York Rural School Survey, 1921.
Member Social Science Research Council, 1930-1940. Member of staff Regents Inquiry into Cost and Character of Public Education, State of New New York
Member of advisory committee of National Youth Administration, 1935-1940, International Inquiry on school and University Examinations, 1935, Policies communications of National Education Association, 1935-1937.
Married Ella Le Compte, August 23, 1898 (died 1935). Married second, May Diehl, August 28, 1937.