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MYERS, Charles Samuel was born on March 13, 1873. Son of W. Myers, London.
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MYERS, Charles Samuel was born on March 13, 1873. Son of W. Myers, London.
Studied at City of London School. Gonville and Cains College, Cambridge. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London.
1st class Natural Sciences Tripos, Parts I. (1893) and II. (1895), and Arnold Gerstenberg Student, 1896, University of Cambridge. Master of Arts; Doctor of Medicine. Doctor of Science.
Member of Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to Torres Straits and Sarawak, 1S9S-99. House Physician, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, 1899- 1900. Professor of Psychology, King’s College, London, 1906-1909.
Secretary of the British Psychological Society. Lecturer in Experimental Psychology, University of Cambridge.
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Clubs: Oxford and Cambridge Musical, Savile.
Music, walking, travelling.