Gesell
arnold lucius, 1880–1961, u.s. psychologist.
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gesell saw the reforms at pensacola as a direct result of his own suggestion to a commander.
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
many ill-strations are brought together in gesell’s study of “jealousy.”
studies in the psychology of s-x, volume 6 (of 6) havelock ellis
chairman gesell circulated a draft report containing these findings and recommendations among committee members in september 1964.
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
even while expressing the committee’s independence, gesell recognized yarmolinsky’s influence.
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
the department was less responsive to the gesell committee’s recommendations on racial restrictions encountered off base overseas.
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
chairman gesell called the dearth of black officers a “shocking condition.”
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
one cause of this criticism was his connection with the gesell committee.
integration of the armed forces, 1940-1965 morris j. macgregor, jr.
gesell ge·sell (gĭ-zěl’), arnold lucius. 1880-1961.
american psychologist and pediatrician noted for his research on child development.
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