Background
Stratton, George Malcolm was born on September 26, 1865 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of James T. and Cornelia A. (Smith) Stratton.
Stratton, George Malcolm was born on September 26, 1865 in Oakland, California, United States. Son of James T. and Cornelia A. (Smith) Stratton.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California, 1888. Master of Arts, Yale, 1890; Master of Arts, Doctor of Philosophy, Leipzig, 1896.
Fellow in philosophy, 1891-1893. Instructor philosophy, 1893-1896, University of California. Member Instit für Experimentelle Psychologie, Leipzig, 1894-1896.
Instructor, assistant professor and associate professor psychology, 1896-1904, director psychological laboratory, 1899-1904, University of California.
Professor experimental psychology, Johns Hopkins, 1904-1908. Professor psychology, University of California, 1908-1935, professor emeritus psychology since 1935.
Captain Aviation, United States Army, 1917. Major head of psychology section Medical Research Laboratory, Mineola, Long Island, 1918.
President American Psychology Association, 1908.
Member National Research Council, 1921-1924. Chairman anthropological and psychological division, same, 1925-1926. Member National Academy of Sciences.
Honorary member National Institute Psychology.
Corresponding member American Institute of Czechoslovakia. Taylor lecturer, Yale University, 1920.
Lectured in various university of the United States, Europe and Orient. Chairman Round Table Conferences, Institute of Politics, Williamstown, 1931, and at Riverside, Mills College, and elsewhere.
Author: Experimental Psychology and Its Bearing upon Culture, 1903.
Psychology of the Religious Life, 1911. Theophrastus and the Greek Physiological Psychology Before Aristotle, 1917. Developing Mental Power, 1922.
Anger, Its Religious and Moral Significance, 1923.
Social Psychology of International Conduct, 1929. International Delusions, 1936.
(with Johann Wolfgang Buckham) George Holmes Howison, Philosopher and Teacher, 1934. Manitoba, Creator or Destroyer, 1952.
Also contributions to various psychological journals upon perception of change, eye movements, the aesthetics of visual form, railway accidents and the color sense, race, nations, and international action.
Home: 2809 Hillegass Avenue, Berkeley, California
Fellow in philosophy, 1891-1893. Member Instit für Experimentelle Psychologie, Leipzig, 1894-1896. Member National Research Council, 1921-1924.
Member National Academy of Sciences.
Member National Institute Psychology.
Married Alice Elenore Miller, May 17, 1894. Children: Elenore (Mistress Robert Fliess), Malcolm, Florence (Mistress A. Reinke).