Biographical entry Lovell, Henry Tasman (1878 - 1958)
- Born
- 6 January 1878
East Kempsey, New South Wales, Australia - Died
- 30 September 1958
Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia - Occupation
- Psychologist
Summary
Henry Tasman Lovell was Lecturer in Psychology and Logic, University of Sydney from 1914 and developed psychology into a full undergraduate course. He was appointed Professor of Psychology at Sydney in 1929 in the first department of psychology in Australia.
Archival resources
National Archives of Australia, Melbourne Office
- Henry Tasman Lovell - Records, 1914 - 1917, CRS B543; National Archives of Australia, Melbourne Office. Details
New South Wales Department of Education Archives
- Henry Tasman Lovell - Records; New South Wales Department of Education Archives. Details
University of Sydney, Archives
- Henry Tasman Lovell - Records, 1893 - 1958, P 31; University of Sydney, Archives. Details
Published resources
Book Sections
- O'Neil, W. M., 'Lovell, Henry Tasman (1878-1958), Psychologist and Educator', in Bede Nairn and Geoffrey Serle (eds), Australian Dictionary of Biography, vol. 10, Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1986, pp. 155-156. Also available at http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A100150b.htm. Details
Online Resources
- National Library of Australia, 'Lovell, H Tasman', Trove, National Library of Australia and the Australian National Maritime Museum Darling Harbour, 2009, http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-459545. Details
McCarthy, G.J.
Created: 20 October 1993, Last modified: 4 February 2010
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