Cattell


James McKeen
[muh-keen] /məˈkin/ (Show IPA), 1860–1944, U.S. psychologist, educator, and editor.
Historical Examples

Mr. Cattell had suggestions of a technical kind to offer, with which I need not trouble you.
A Thin Ghost and Others M. R. (Montague Rhodes) James

Also some of their Cattell perish, either by disease or mischance.
The Devil in Britain and America John Ashton

Dr Cattell scents it with the oils of origanum and bergamot instead of cinnamon.
Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II Arnold Cooley

Cattell, calm as usual, sat all day at the instrument shelf with the receivers on, and ate his luncheon there.
Tom Slade with the Colors Percy K. Fitzhugh

And whereas, sayd the Cat, such a man hath misused thee, if thou wilt I will plague him in his Cattell.
The Devil in Britain and America John Ashton

Secondly: Neither to kill nor detaine any of our men, nor Cattell, but bring them home.
The Colonial Cavalier Maud Wilder Goodwin

Since they began to be shepe maysters and feders of Cattell, we neyther had vyttayle nor cloth of any reasonable pryce.
The Law of Civilization and Decay Brooks Adams

It was in this Hundred that the “hogges, and other Cattell” had a 20 mile circuit in which to graze securely.
The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624 Charles E. Hatch

And first there insued barrennesse of ground, and thereby famine amongest the people, and morraine of Cattell.
Holinshed Chronicles, Volume I, Complete Raphaell Holinshed

The cause of the death of Cattell was thought to come hereof.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (8 of 12) Raphael Holinshed

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