Transcripts and tapes of interviews on the child development movement
Abstract
Interviews of significant researchers and public figures from the 1970s era of the child development movement.
Dates
- Creation: 1963-1975
Extent
2.5 Linear Feet (6 boxes (98 interviews))
Creator
- Senn, Milton J. E., 1902- (Person)
Physical Location
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
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Biographical Note
Milton J. E. Senn was born in Milwaukee in 1902. He earned his M.D. at the University of Wisconsin in 1925 and served as a fellow in pediatrics at Washington University in St. Louis from 1928 to 1933. He moved to Cornell University Medical School in 1933 as a professor of pediatrics. In 1939, upon completing at 2-year Commonwealth Fund fellowship, Dr. Senn became a psychoanalyst. In 1948 he was appointed director of the Yale University Medical School's Child Study Center. During an 18-year period, Senn expanded the Center's emphasis to one which applied insights from child psychiatry to pediatrics. From 1951 to 1964 he also simultaneously chaired the Pediatrics department at the Yale University Medical School. After 1966 he continued at Yale as Sterling Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics. Dr. Senn died June 8, 1990.
Collection Summary
Interviews of significant researchers and public figures the 1970s era of the child development movement. Senn used these interviews as source material for his book Speaking out for America's children (1977).
Abstract
Interviews of significant researchers and public figures from the 1970s era of the child development movement.
Physical Location
Materials stored onsite. History of Medicine Division. National Library of Medicine
Provenance
Gift, Milton Senn.
General
- Processed by
- HMD Staff
- Processing Completed
- 1970s; 2016
- Encoded by
- Jai Lin Baldwin
Creator
- Senn, Milton J. E., 1902- (Person)
- Title
- Finding Aid to transcripts and tapes of interviews on the child development movement, 1963-1975
- Status
- Unverified Partial Draft
- Author
- HMD Staff
- Date
- 1970s; June 2016
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Code for undetermined script
- Language of description note
- Finding aid is written in English
- Edition statement
- 1.0
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