Background
Haines, Thomas Harvey was born on November 4, 1871 in Moorestown, New Jersey, United States. Son of Zebedee and Anna Philips (Harvey) Haines.
Haines, Thomas Harvey was born on November 4, 1871 in Moorestown, New Jersey, United States. Son of Zebedee and Anna Philips (Harvey) Haines.
Bachelor of Arts, Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1896. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1901. Doctor of Medicine Ohio State University, 1912.
Special studies in neurology and psychiatry, Munich, Zurich and London, 1912-1913.
Assistant professor philosophy, professor psychology Ohio State University, 1901-1915. First assistant physical, Boston Psychopathic Hospital, 1913-1914, also professor psychology Smith College (part time). Clinical director Ohio Bureau Juvenile Research, 1914-1917.
Professor medicine (nervous and mental diseases) Ohio State University, 1915-1920.
Fied consultant and director mental health surveys for National Committee for Mental Hygiene in Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, Maryland., Arizona, North Dakota, 1917-1922. Director division on mental deficiency National Committee for Mental Hygiene, 1922-1925.
Psycho. examiner Camp Dix and Camp Stuart, 1917-1918. Member commission on psychological examination of recruits, National Research Council, 1917.
Psychiatrist at New York Hospital Out-Patient Department, 1932-1942.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychiatric Association (life. Member Medical Society, State New York, Medical Society County New York, Phi Rho Sigma, Sigma Xi, Phi Beta Kappa. Member Religious Society of Friends.
Married Helen Manley Hague, August 15, 1912.