Background
Partridge, George Everett was born on May 31, 1870 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George and Sarah Boyden (Capron) Partridge.
Partridge, George Everett was born on May 31, 1870 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of George and Sarah Boyden (Capron) Partridge.
Student Harvard, 1889-1890. Doctor of Philosophy, Clark University, 1899.
Instructor psychology, State Normal School, Mankato, Minnesota, 1900-1903. Lecturer Clark University, 1904-1906. Psychologist, Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, 1923-1926.
Foreign Philadelphia Committee for the Clinical Study of Opium Addiction, 1926.
Foreign Sing Sing Prison, January-September 1927. Clinical research, The Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital, Baltimore, October 1927-1930.
Psychopathologist Maryland. Training School for Boys, 1927-1949.
Psychologist Maryland.
Penitentiary, 1930-1931. Director Classification and Clinical Service, Department of Prisons, Maryland., 1931-1935. Research in psychopathic personality, delinquency, and in psychological of international relations in the postwar world.
Author: An Outline of Individual Study, 1910.
The Nervous Life, 1911. Studies in the Psychology of Intemperance, 1912.
Story-Telling in School and Home (with wife), 1912. Genetic Philosophy of Education (an epitome of educational writings of President G. Stanley Hall), 1912 (Japanese translation).
A Reading Book in Modern Philosophy, 1913.
The Psychology of Nations, 1919. Contributor to science journals Address: Route 1, Box 163, Springfield, Virginia.
Married Emelyn Smythe Newcomb, August 31, 1898. Children: Elaine Newcomb (deceased), Miriam Newcomb (Mistress John R. Speck), Philip Newcomb.