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COLLECTION Identifier: HUG 4319

Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn

Overview

Walter Fenno Dearborn (1878-1955) was professor of education at Harvard and director of the Harvard Graduate School of Education Psycho-Educational Clinic from 1917 to 1947. His research interests included reading problems, the relationship of physical growth to intelligence, and intelligence tests. The Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn document his teaching and other professional activities from 1917 to 1945.

Dates

  • Creation: 1917 - 1945

Creator

Researcher Access

Open for research with the following exception: Student records are closed for 80 years. Specific restrictions are noted at the folder level.

Extent

0.41 cubic feet (1 document box, 2 pamphlet folders)

The Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn document Dearborn’s teaching in the Harvard Graduate School of Education and other professional activities from 1917 to 1945. The collection contains lectures, examinations, correspondence, a grade book, reprints, and other papers.

Biographical Note on Walter Fenno Dearborn

Walter Fenno Dearborn was professor of education and director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic at Harvard from 1917 to 1947. Dearborn was born on July 19, 1878 in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1896 and received an AB in 1900 and AM in 1903 from Wesleyan University. After receiving a Ph.D. in educational psychology from Columbia University in 1905, Dearborn taught educational psychology at University of Wisconsin from 1905 to 1909. He then received his MD from University of Munich in 1913. In 1912, Dearborn began teaching at Harvard and became a professor and director of the Psycho-Educational Clinic of the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1917. He received an honorary AM from Harvard in 1941. In 1947, Dearborn became Professor Emeritus and began teaching at Lesley College. He died on June 20, 1955 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Dearborn’s contributions to the field of educational psychology included three main interests: reading problems, the relationship of physical growth to intelligence, and intelligence tests. His research on reading problems included investigations of the nature of binocular eye movements in reading and development; the development of apparatuses for research; and the relationship between visual anomalies, primarily aniseikonia, and the ability to read. In his work with the Psycho-Educational Clinic, Dearborn worked with children with reading disabilities. The work included research on “word blindness” (dyslexia) and the connection between eye- and hand-dominance and reading ability. Dearborn also taught remedial reading courses designed to increase reading speed at Harvard, which included the use of films developed with the Harvard Film Service. During the 1920s and 1930s, Dearborn headed the Harvard Growth Study, a longitudinal study of the physical and mental growth of schoolchildren in the Boston area. Dearborn also studied the development and use of tests for general mental ability, creating the Dearborn Group Tests of Intelligence. From 1922 to 1926, Dearborn edited the series Studies in Educational Psychology and Educational Measurement.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in three series. The collection follows arrangement of call numbers given to series upon receipt at the Harvard University Archives.

  1. Papers relating to teaching in the Graduate School of Education, circa 1935-1945 (HUG 4319.10)
  2. Grade book, 1917-1930 (HUG 4319.20)
  3. Reprints, etc. (HUG 4319.72)

Acquisition

Specific acquisition information, when available, is noted at the series level.

  1. Gift of W. F. Dearborn, received 1947-11; probably part of accession 1586.
  2. Gift of G. W. Allport, received 1958-04-17; accession 4951.

Related Materials

In the Harvard University Archives
  1. Harvard University. Graduate School of Education. Psycho-Educational Clinic. Records of the Psycho-Educational Clinic, 1926-1947. UAV 350.172. http://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990018819940203941/catalog

Inventory update

This document last updated 2022 April 28.

Processing Information

The finding aid was created by Erin Clauss in March 2021. Information was assembled from legacy container management data; at that time the collection was not re-examined. The finding aid was updated in April 2022 upon physical examination of the collection.

Title
Dearborn, Walter F. (Walter Fenno), 1878-1955. Papers of Walter Fenno Dearborn, 1917-1945 : an inventory
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Language of description
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EAD ID
hua23021

Repository Details

Part of the Harvard University Archives Repository

Holding nearly four centuries of materials, the Harvard University Archives is the principal repository for the institutional records of Harvard University and the personal archives of Harvard faculty, as well as collections related to students, alumni, Harvard-affiliates and other associated topics. The collections document the intellectual, cultural, administrative and social life of Harvard and the influence of the University as it emerged across the globe.

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