ARCHIVES OF THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY
COLLECTION NAME: Diamond (Solomon) Papers
LOCATION: M2623
Folder 1: Book Reviews
1) Drafts and researches related to the book review on Dr. Robinson’s book An
Intellectual History of Psychology.
2) Book review on several psychology books of 16th century, incomplete, typed,
Total 9 pages.
— Daniel N. Robinson — di
Folder 2: Wundt’s Works List
1) Wundt’s works list, handwriten, 10 pages.
2) Wundt & Buckle on Psychology ‘s Use of History ( duplicated)
Folder 3: Researches & drafts
1) Zajonc on Wayn Baum, paper cut 3 pages from science volume
And hand draft 4 pieces.
2) Paper clippings on the Watson-Mcdougal debate, dated 1979.
3) 2 pictures of instruments
4) Paper clippings on “disorders highlight differences in learning, memory functions”
5) Paper clippings “ ‘mind’ slowly returns to legitimate inquiry” dated Oct. 1983
6) Other miscellaneous items from varieties of resources. (published)
7) “A short history of civilization” Chapter XXIX 2nd edition 1948, plus 2 hand drafts.
Folder 4: Some highlights of the History of Psychology by Solomon Diamond
Manuscript of total 10 chapters, dated 1981. Includes related reading notes found in
between the leaves.
Folder 5: Drafts
1) Hand draft about all Solomon Diamond’s reference books 19 pages (complete?)
2) Outline on projected encyclopedia 1 page.
3) Brief manuscript on the changing content of the word ‘psychologia’, 2 pages
4) Hand draft on the psychology the naming of a science ( incomplete, duplicate)
Folder 6: Miscellaneous
1)
2) Some handouts from book retailer.
Folder 7: Correspondence I ( Feb.1995 — Nev. 1997 )
Correspondence on the subjects related to publication of some books and the project on
“selected papers of Solomon Diamond”
The following people are in correspondence:
— John A. Popplestone
— Robert W. Rieber
— Josef M. Brozek
— James M. Diamond
—
Folder 8: Correspondence II 1966-1976
Correspondence between Dr. Solomon Diamond and other people mainly psychologists.
The following people are in correspondence:
— Albert H. Yee
— Amado Padilla
— Daniel N. Robinson
—
— Franz Brentano
—
— G. M.Gilbert
— Heinz Werner
— Helio Carpintero
— Josef M. Brozek
— J. Rober Kantor
— Klaus Riegel
— Ludwig Von Bertalanffy
— Mary Henle
— Norman Guttman
— Robert Watson
— Robert W. Rieber
— Ronald W. Mayer
— Saul Rosenzweig
— Sigmund Koch
— Thom Verhave
— Wilhelm Wundt
Folder 9: W. Wundt. Works
See attached yellow list, please.
Folder 10: W. Wundt Works
See attached yellow list, please.
Folder 11: Simone Di Sam Paolo’s “ Riforma del Huomo”
Brief introduction to examiners, a brief innovation in personnel administration
Clean manuscripts 11 pages. ( dated ? , Published ?)
Folder 12: Wundt, Buckle and Psychology’s Use of History — 1984
1) A paper published in the Sarton centennial issue of
2) clean manuscript 27 pages, dated 1984.
Folder 13: the Debt of Leibniz to Pardies — 1972
Reprinted from Journal of the history of the behavior science.
Vol.
Folder 14: Wundt’s Early Career— 1978
Invited address, Division 26 of American Psychological Association,
COLLECTION NAME: Solomon Diamond Papers
LOCATION: M2624
Folder 1: Demonology Heresy & Witchcraft
1) Clean manuscript 10 pages
2)
Annotated manuscript on “DE LA DEMONOMANIE
Folder 2: the Greatness of Alexander Bain
Invited address, Cheiron VI, 1974. Clean manuscript 32 pages.
— John B. Watson — di
Folder 3: Special Issues of the American Psychologist
The old: 1965 --- 1986; The new : 1988: Aids
1989: Children
1990: the work place
Clean manuscript 13 pages. The following are mentioned:
— Nicholas Hobbs
--- Arthur Brayfields
--- A. H. Brayfield
--- M. H. Appley
--- R. Perloff
--- N. Cummings
--- Sandra Scarr
--- R. Glaser
--- L. Bond
--- M.S. pallak
--- R. Takanishi
--- Raymond Dodge
Folder 4: Seventeenth Century French “connectionism”
Reprinted from Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences Jan. 1969 pp. 3--9
Folder 5: Marin Cureau De La Chambre
Reprinted from Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences Vol. IV No. 1.40-50.
Jan. 1968.
Folder 6: Kuhn’s Structure of Scientific Revolutions in the Psychological Journal literature,
1969--1983: A descriptive study by S.R. Coleman & Rebecca Salamon.
1) Clean manuscript and graph 9 pages
2) Correspondence with Stephen R. Coleman
3) Research “the Idea of Revolution” from book review
4) Short draft on Kuhn
The following people are mentioned or in correspondence:
--- ? Kuhn
--- G.L. Peterson
--- Stephen R. Coleman
Folder 7: Monad or Microcosm? Relations between Neurophysiology & Psychological
Theory — 1970
Copied
annotated manuscript 21 pages. Invited address, Division 26(
Folder 8: Reisch, G. Margarita Philosophica. An Account Based on the Edition of 1517
1) A drawing of human head structure
2) Copy of manuscript 3 pages.
Folder 9: LeiBnitz’s Aphorism in Different Contexts
2 copies of published articles dated 1984. Excerpted from “La Psicologia en su
contesto Historico
Essayo en hohor
Revista de historia de ia
Psiologia
Folder 10: Introduction to the book “A treatise on man and the development of his faculties”
— by Lambert A. J. Quetelet
Copy of manuscript 8 pages
Folder 11: Miscellaneous Items
— mainly related Dr. Rousseau.
1) correspondence with Dr. Rousseau 1 page dated 1981.
2) drafts 11 pages
3) hand notes 2 pages.
Folder 12: Francis Galton & American Psychology
1) original pages, excerpted from Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume 291, page 47-55, dated
2) printed article with light annotation 30 pages.
The following people are mentioned:
— R.W. Rieber
— Kurt Salzinger
— Thom Verhave
— John A. Popplestone
Folder 13: Gestation of Instinct Concept — 1969
1) Original clean copy of manuscript 36 pages, dated 1969.
An address delivered at
Social Sciences (Cheiron).
2)
Reprinted from Journal of History of the Behavioral Sciences vol.
No.4323-336 Oct. 1971, pp 323-336
Folder 14: the Word Psychology: Its changing context from Psychiologia (1514) to
Psychology (1683)
1) An
invited address given at
Clean manuscript 11 pages.
2) A hand-written note to Bob.
3) 3 copies of original annotated manuscript, with one of them incomplete, and quite a
bit different in content among 3 of them
4) Clean copy of manuscript, but incomplete and slightly different in content,
total 7 pages.
Folder 15: What Marulus Meant ‘Psychologia’
Copy of manuscript 6 pages, plus reference 7 pages.
Folder 16: the Persistent Illusion of Identity— 1972
Clean
copy of manuscript 32 pages, dated
— Baldwin J. W. — di
Folder 17: Whence Wisdom & Laughter — 1968
1) Two copies of manuscripts, dated 1968
2) A
letter from Rae Carlson, dated
Folder 18: Cardano as Psychologist
Clean manuscript 6 pages, dated Apr. 4,?
Folder 19: Psychology: the Naming of a Science — 1983
Invited address to
— Josef Brozek --di
Folder 20: Monad or Microcosm?
— Relations between Neurophysiology & Psychological theory — 1970
Address
given at
Psychological Association. Total 30 pages.
Folder 21: Four Centuries of Instinct Controversy
1)
Copies of two manuscript. An address given
Annual convention in
2) Published manuscript from Behavior Genetics, Vol.4 No. 3 1974. Page 237-252
The following people are mentioned:
— W.R. Hess
— Leonard Carmichael
Book 1: Man and Machine— by Julien Offray de La Mattrie
Book with underlines annotations and notes tugged in between leafs -- dated 1912.
Book2: A History of Experimental Psychology 2nd edition — Edwin G. boring
Books with under lines and notes tugged in between leafs — dated copy right 1957.