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T'HE MiICGHIGA N DAI Y

FR.TAZ MAY

T hese Are The Senior Editors Who Have Guided The Daily During The Past Year

Hillel Officers Elected

. . . .

CARL PETERSEN, STAN SWINTON,
Managing Editor City Editor

ELLIOTT MARANISS, ANN VICARY,
Editorial Director Women's Editor

. ......... .. .... ... . .......... .

Prof. Pillsbury Has Outstanding
Record InPsychological Work

Editor's Note: This
in a series of short
noted campus figures.

is the eighth
biographies of

By A. P. BLAUSTEIN
Prof. Walter Bowers Pillsbury,
present chairman of the psychology
department, has been outstanding for
many years in psychological re-
search and is considered today as
one of the leading scientists in the
country.
Bornyin Burlington, Ia., in 1872,
Professor Pillsbury attended Penn
College in Oskaloosa, Ia., in 1888 and
1890 transfering to the University
of Nebraska in 1891twhere he received
his bachelor's degree the following
year. Upon graduation he went to
Cornell where he worked as an assist-
ant and instructor until 1897. He
received his Ph.D. in 1896.
In those days psychology was
taught as a branch of the philosophy
department at Michigan and Profes-
sor Pillsbury served here as an in-
structor and as junior professor of
the philosophy department until 1910
when he received his full professor-
ship. In 1929 he was made chair-
man of the department. He was
guest lecturer at Columbia in 1908
and 1909 and was given an exchange
professorship at the Sourbonne in
1923 where he was-given the oppor-
tunity to lecture at various colleges
throughout France.
Professor Pillsbury has interested
himself in several different branches
of psychology during his career. He
first studied reading which he fol-
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lowed with studies mn attention re-
sulting in the publication of L'Atten-
tion in 1907. Since then he has
studied the psychology or reasoning,
of language, of the abnormal, of na-
tionality and internationalism and
the history of the science. Each one
of these studies has resulted in a
book.
He became interested in the ques-
tion of nationality while traveling in
Greece in 1913 during the Greek-
Turkish war.

DAILY OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940
VOL. L. No. 159
Notices
Note to Seniors, June Graduates,
and Graduate Students: Please file
application for degrees or any special
certificates (i.e. Geology Certificate,
Journalism Certificate, etc.) at once
if you expect to receive a degree or
certificate at Commencement in
June. We cannot guarantee that the

University will confer a degree or cer- I please note that application blanks
tificate at Commencement upon any may be obtained and filed in the

student who fails to file such applica-
tion before the close of business on
Wednesday, May 15. If application
is received later than May 15, your
degree or certificate may not be
awarded until next fall.
If you have not already done so,
candidates for degrees or certificates
may fill out cards at once at office
of the secretary or recorder of their
own school or college (students en-
rolled in the College of Literature,
Science, and the Arts, College of
Architecture and Design, School of
Music, School of Education, and
School of Forestry and Conservation,

Registrar's Office, Room 4, Univer-
sity Hall). All applications for the
Teacher's Certificate should be made
at the office of the School of Educa-
tion.
Please do not delay until the last
day, as more than 2,500 diplomas
and certificates must be lettered,
(Continued on Page 4)

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