Jastrow, Joseph, Ph.D.
Professor, psychologist. Born Jan. 30, 1863, in Warsaw, Poland. Education: A.B., Penna, 1882, University of Pennsylvania; AM. in 1885; fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1885-1886; Ph.D., 1886; LL.D. Wittemberg, 1928. Professor of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 1887-1927. Emeritus professor since 1927. Lecturer, New School of Social Research, New York, N. Y., 1927, to date. Lecturer, Columbia University, 1910. Member: Soc. Nat. Psychol. Ass'n; A.A.A.S.; Phi Beta Kappa; Sigma Xi; Author: Time Relations of Mental Phenomena, 1890; Epitomes of three Sciences, 1890; Fact and Fable in Psychology, 1900; The Subconscious, 1906; The Qualities of Men, 1910; Character and Temperament, 1915; The Psychology of Conviction, 1918; Keeping Mentally Fit, 1928; Piloting Your Life, 1930; Effective Thinking, 1931; The House that Freud Built, 1932; Wish and Wisdom, 1934.
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From: "Who's Who in Polish America" by Rev. Francis Bolek, Editor-in-Chief; Harbinger House, New York, 1943