Background
Vaughan, Wayland Farries was born on November 3, 1901 in Janesville. Wisconsin. Son of Richard Miner and Eleanor (Farries) Vaughan.
Vaughan, Wayland Farries was born on November 3, 1901 in Janesville. Wisconsin. Son of Richard Miner and Eleanor (Farries) Vaughan.
Bachelor of Arts, Yale, 1923. Master of Arts, Harvard, 1925, Doctor of Philosophy, 1926.
June 24, 1926; children—Eleanor Colton, Wayland Farries (deceased), Marilyn Frances, Wayland Edward. Emily Louise. Institute psychology, Boston, University, 1926-1928, assistant professor, 1928-1933, professor since 1933, head of psychology department, Graduate School, 1934-1946. Lecturer Webber College.
1927-1941.
Lecturer in university extension. Harvard, 1936-1940, 42-46, 56-57. Coach hockey and tennis, Boston University, 1928-1943.
Member of American Psychological Association, American Association University professors, Society for Psychological Study of Social Issues, Eastern and Massachusetts psychological associations, Massachusetts Association for Mental Health, Society, for Applied Anthropology, World Federation of Mental Health, National Association Mental Health, Phi Beta Kappa. Beta Theta Pi, Scroll and Key (Yale).
Married Clara Frances Colton. Children: Eleanor Colton, Wayland Farries (deceased), Marilyn Frances, Wayland Edward.