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TITLE: SHAKOW (DAVID) PAPERS
BIRTH: 1901
DEATH: 1981
RANGE OF RECORDS: 1898-1981
LOCATION: M1300-M1399; M1500-M1648.2; Shakow Depot 1-21
FINDING AID:
INVENTORY LENGTH: 648 pages
CONTINUED RECEIPTS: No
COLLECTION SIZE: 135 linear feet
CONTENT NOTE: Contains an outline of Shakow's intended autobiography; biographical info & reminiscences of childhood and work at Harvard & the Worcester State Hospital; handwritten notes on various topics; patient drawings; work on schizophrenia; intelligence tests; aspiration materials; National Institute of Health correspondence; studies on language in schizophrenia; Thematic Apperception Test Newsletters; US Army correspondence; the Illinois Eye & Ear Infirmary - Cerebral Palsy Project; extensive personal & professional correspondence; material regarding the University of Chicago Counseling Center; the Menninger Clinic & Foundation; the Massachusetts Psychiatric Association; The Massachusetts Society of Clinical Psychologists; the Worcester State Hospital. Contains material on Dementia Praecox; Schizophrenia studies in military forces; stress experiments; child development; history of psychology; hypnosis & suggestibility; memory & geriatrics; & inter professional relations. Contains various course materials and project reports. Correspondence with the National Science Foundation; various APA divisions; the World Federation of Mental Health; various psychological & psychiatric journals & organizations; Veterans Administration work; Taylor Manor Hospital; the Ford Foundation; & the Psychological Corporation. The collections contains unpublished manuscripts, papers, presentations, photographs, awards & certificates.
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Some restrictions apply.
DEPOT BOX INFORMATION: Reprints, APA ephemera; materials for Foundation of Advanced Education in the Sciences; "Sex Psychology" collection of both pornographic & professional literature; The Polygraph Newsletter; The Psychophysiological Measurement Newsletter.