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Mary Whiton Calkins - Wikipedia Calkins is a key figure in the history of women psychologists At Wellesley College, Calkins established the first psychological laboratory for women
Mary Whiton Calkins - National Womens History Museum Mary Whiton Calkins was among the very first generation of American psychologists In 1905 she served as the first female President of the American Psychological Association and in 1908 was ranked twelfth on a 1908 list of the top 50 psychologists in the country
Calkins Family Association We are a public history organization We collect and preserve genealogical and historical research with an emphasis on the name Calkins or one of its various spellings, and share the results with interested parties We are preserving the c 1659 Hugh Calkins House in Norwich, CT If you are a Calkins, you are going to want to join us
Mary Whiton Calkins | Women’s Rights Activist, Harvard Graduate . . . Mary Whiton Calkins was a philosopher, psychologist, and educator, and the first American woman to attain distinction in these fields of study Calkins grew up mainly in Buffalo, New York, and moved with her family to Newton, Massachusetts, in 1880
Janet Calkins Obituary (2025) - Durango, CO - The Durango Herald Janet Calkins, 90, formerly of Durango, passed away July 18, 2025 Janet was born March 29, 1935 in Evanston, Illinois She married Charles (Chuck) Calkins on June 30, 1956 in Evanston Janet was preceded in death by her loving husband Chuck Calkins and her grandson, Bryan Blake
Lucy Calkins - Wikipedia Lucy Calkins is an American educator and professor at Columbia University who is best known for creating the Units of Study reading and writing curriculum