1966
DOI: 10.1037/h0083116
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Professional autobiography with comments on teachers and associates.

Abstract: PROFESSIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY WITHCOMMENTS ON TEACHERS AND ASSOCIATES* J. W. BRIDGES I was born on a farm in Prince Edward Island, Canada, September 14th, 1885; and consequently knew all the facts of life at a very early age. My professional career as a teacher began in 1903, when I was not quite eighteen years of age. I taught first, in a one-room country school; but ended up as principal of a four-room junior high school in a small town.In 1908,1 decided to go to McGill to complete my education. On account of m… Show more

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“…Bridges left his position at McGill in 1938. Rather than taking up another academic position immediately, he traveled the world doing independent research on what he termed the “anthropology of art” (Bridges, 1966). In 1940, he returned to Montréal and took a position at Sir George Williams College (which the Québec Government merged with Loyola College in 1974 to form today’s Concordia University).…”
Section: Tait’s Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bridges left his position at McGill in 1938. Rather than taking up another academic position immediately, he traveled the world doing independent research on what he termed the “anthropology of art” (Bridges, 1966). In 1940, he returned to Montréal and took a position at Sir George Williams College (which the Québec Government merged with Loyola College in 1974 to form today’s Concordia University).…”
Section: Tait’s Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%