Background
DOLL, Edgar Arnold was born on May 2, 1889 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Son of Arnold and Katherine (Padermacher) Doll.
DOLL, Edgar Arnold was born on May 2, 1889 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. Son of Arnold and Katherine (Padermacher) Doll.
High School, 1907; Cornell, 1912, Bachelor of Arts. New York University, 1916, Pd.M. Princeton, 1920, Doctor of Philosophy.
Wayne, Indiana. Instructor. in Experimental Psychology, University, Wisconsin, 1912. Educational Psychology, Cornell, summers of 1912, 1913. Research, Clinical Psychologist, Training School at Vineland, 1912-1917.
Special lecturer, New York University, 1915, 1916. Summer Course in Educational, Abnormal Psychology, University, Montana, 1914. New York University, 1915, 1916.
University, California, 1917. Cleveland School Education, 1920. Northwestern University, 1924.
First Lieutenant Sanitary Corps, United States Army assigned to Psychological Examining Board, 1917-1918. U. F., Princeton, 1919, 1920. Chief State Psychologist, Director, Division.
Education, Classification, Department of Institutions, Agencies of New Jersey, 1920-1923.
Member, Board of Trustees Training School at Vineland, 1921-1925. Assistant Professor Clinical Psychology. 0. State University, 1923-1925.
Director various penal, educational, institutional surveys. Consultant to New Jersey State Department of Institutions, Agencies, 1925. Member, Board of Mgrs., New Jersey Reformatory, Rahway, New Jersey and Chairman of Classification Committee, since 1929.
White House Conference on Child Health, Protection, 1929. Mental Deficiency, Mental Growth Commns. Persona] Representative, Psychological Corporation.
1930. Author: Numerous Scientific, Educational Sociological articles, books and monographs. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Delta Kappa; Sigma Psi.
American Association for the Advancement of Science. (F.) American Psychological Association. American Psychological Association Clinical Section.
American Association for Study of Feeble-Minded. American Prison Association. National. Conference of Juvenile Agencies.
National. Society for Study Education. Taylor Society; American Orthopsychiatric Association (Vice president, 1930).
Spouse Agnes Louise Martz, 1914, Fort.