Background
Millet, John Alfred Parsons was born on July 8, 1888 in Broadway, Worcestershire, England. Son of Francis Davis and Elizabeth Greeley (Merrill) Millet.
Millet, John Alfred Parsons was born on July 8, 1888 in Broadway, Worcestershire, England. Son of Francis Davis and Elizabeth Greeley (Merrill) Millet.
Student Marlborough College, England, 1902-1906. Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1910, Doctor of Medicine 1914 m. Alice Murrell, May 21, 1913 (division).
Began practice medicine, 1914. General practice later specialist in psychiatry hospitals, clinics universities, New York, assistant clinical professor psychiatry Columbia College Physicians and Surgical, 1952. Clinical research on allergic disturbances.
Organized neuropsychiatry clinic Lake George Foundation, Glens Falls, New York, 1940.
Associate attending psychoanalyst Columbia Department Psychiatry, 1947-1954. Chairman Mental Health Board Rockland County, 1955-1958.
Supervising psychiatrist Rockland County Mental Health Clinic, 1973-1976, psychiat, consultant Rockland Children’s Psychiatric Center, 1974-1976. President Association Psychoanalytic Medicine, 1954-1957.
Chief psychiat, service, American Rehabilitation Committee, 1946-1973, president, 1970-1972.
Lecturer psychiatry Columbia, 1956-1959. Attending psychiatrist New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1957-1960. Professor psychiatry, assistant dean New York School Psychiatry, 1959-1964.
Professor emeritus, 1965-1976, also in private practice.
Honorary consultant Columbia Clinic, 1962-1976. Director Ruth M. Knight Counseling Service, Manhattan School Music, since 1965.
Served from First lieutenant to captain, Military Cross, Army of the United States, 1917-1919. Fellow American Medical Association (life), American Psychiatric Association, New York Academy of Medicine. Member of national, state and local professional and medical associations in general and special fields, Academy Psychoanalysis (president 1959), World Federation Mental Health (United States.
Member Executive Committee 1972-1974, mem-at-large 1974-1976 Episcopalian.
Clubs: Hasty Pudding, Delphic (Cambridge, Massachusetts).
Married second, Carmen deGonzalo Manice, August 7, 1941. Children: Jeanne Alice (Mistress William T. King), John Bradford, Elizabeth (Mistress Henry Sanford).