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PP/31/1/3 - Correspondence with Henry (Harry) A. Murray (psychologist at Harvard)

Reference code
PP/31/1/3
Level of description
Sub-file
Title
Correspondence with Henry (Harry) A. Murray (psychologist at Harvard)
Date/s
1942-1979
Quantity & Format
26 items Letters (typescript and MS)
Creator
Murray, Henry A.
Creator
Robinson, Forrest G.
Scope and content
The majority of the contents of this folder was deposited in 2019. A handful of items were previously and erroneously placed at PP/8/46 and these have been integrated here.

Henry Alexander Murray (1893-1988) was an American psychologist at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Molly had worked with him at the Harvard Psychological Clinic

Includes 3 letters from Murray's biographer - Forrest G. Robinson (Assistant Professor of Literature at the University of California.

There are one or two letters from Nina (Harry's partner).

Includes a letter from Molly to Harry (26/9/42) in which she discusses relations between British and American soldiers; attitudes towards the Germans; her disappointed with the M.O.I. and the B.B.C. in terms of finding a job; neurosis and absenteeism in defence industries; and the University of Wisconsin as a possibility for her son Jonathan.

Not catalogued to item level.
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