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15 Facts About Eleanor Gamble

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Eleanor Acheson McCulloch Gamble was an influential American psychologist from the late 19th century through the early 20th century.

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Eleanor Gamble earned her undergraduate degree from Wellesley College in 1889.

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Eleanor Gamble went on to obtain her doctorate from Cornell University in 1898.

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Eleanor Gamble held several teaching positions over the course of her career and was a member of several influential organizations including the American Psychological Association.

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Eleanor Gamble's education began in 1889 when she graduated with her bachelor's degree Wellesley College, MA.

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Eleanor Gamble then went on to pursue her PhD at Cornell University, one of the few schools accepting women in this time period.

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Eleanor Gamble was able to become a part of The Experimentalists since she received her PhD degree at Cornell University, because this university was one of the few universities accepting women during this time.

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Eleanor Gamble was considered physical handicapped from birth when they discovered she had amblyopia in her left eye.

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Eleanor Gamble received her PhD under Edward B Titchener at Cornell in 1898.

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Eleanor Gamble became an associate professor of psychology in 1903, and full professor seven years later in 1910.

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From this position, Eleanor Gamble supervised psychological research until the 1931.

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Eleanor Gamble helped to edit and publish multiple books, texts, articles, and theses.

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Eleanor Gamble was a beloved teacher and was even elected as an honorary member of the class of 1926 at Wellesley College.

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Eleanor Gamble loved animals and had multiple cocker spaniels whom she cared for greatly.

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Eleanor Gamble's funeral was held at Wellesley College, and one of her colleagues, T Proctor, gave a eulogy.