Background
Yepsen, Lloyd Nicoll was born on November 24, 1896 in Princeton, Illinois, United States. Son of John N. and Caroline (Karstensen) Yepsen.
Yepsen, Lloyd Nicoll was born on November 24, 1896 in Princeton, Illinois, United States. Son of John N. and Caroline (Karstensen) Yepsen.
Bachelor of Arts, Carthage (Illinois) College, 1921, Doctor of Laws, 1942. University scholar, Ohio State University, 1924, Doctor of Philosophy, (fellow), 1931.
Dale (Mistress M. Lee Walton). Research assistant, chief clinician, Department of Research, Training School, Vineland (New Jersey), 1921-1929. Advisor to Minister of Education, Santiago, Chile, 1929-1930.
Chief clinical psychologist, Mental Hygiene Clinic, Greystone Park, New Jersey, 1931-1932.
Assistant professor education, New York University, 1932-1936. Lecturer, Miami University, 1931, Dana College, Newark University, 1934-1938, Rutgers University, 1937-1939, Temple University, 1942-1946, New York University, 1946-1950.
Director, Division of Classification and Education, Department of Institutions and Agencies, Trenton, New Jersey, 1934-1952, director Division of Mental Deficiency, 1952, chief psychologist, 1945-1950. Superintendent New Jersey State Colony, New Lisbon, since 1952.
Served with American Expeditionary Forces, 1918-1919. Recipeint Medalle de Merito (Chile). Diplomate Clinical Psychology (chairman conference state societies, 1944-1946).
Member New Jersey Psychological Association (president, 1934), New Jersey Guidance and Personnel (vice president, 1937), Medical Society of New Jersey (honorary), Correctional Education Association (treasurer 1947), Policy and Planning Board.
1945-1946, American Association on Mental Deficiency (vice president 1942-1943, president 1947-1948, executive vice president since 1948), International Congress on Mental Deficiency (secretary, since 1948).
Married Ethel Dale Miller, September 3, 1924.