Larry Freeman
Graydon La Verne "Larry" Freeman (born August 30, 1904 in La Grange , Ohio ; † March 11, 1995 ) was an American psychologist.
Freeman was married to the childcare worker Ruth Sunderlin Freeman and had two sons with her. At the outbreak of World War II, Freeman became a ship officer and moved the family to New York City . In their summer residence outside Watkins Glen , he and his wife founded the small publishing house Century House .
Freeman was a professor of physiological psychology at Northwestern University .
Publications
- With Edith Mendel Stern : Mastering your nerves: how to relax through action. Harper & Brothers, 1946
- Physiological psychology. D. Van Nostrand Co., New York 1948.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c James (Jim) LaZear Freeman (son of Larry Freeman) Obituary.
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SURNAME | Freeman, Larry |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Freeman, Graydon La Verne; Freeman, Graydon LaVerne |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American psychologist |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 30, 1904 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | LaGrange (Ohio) |
DATE OF DEATH | March 11, 1995 |