Fred S. Keller Papers, 1920-1995

Collection number: MC 141
Size: 39 boxes (14 cu.ft.)

About Fred S. Keller (1899-1996)

Fred Simmons Keller was born January 2, 1899 in Rural Grove, New York, the son of Vrooman B. and Minnie Simmons Keller. After having first worked as a messenger and telegrapher for Western Union, he graduated from Goddard Seminary in 1919 and then joined the Army, where he attained the rank of sergeant. After initially failing to obtain a degree from Tufts in 1924 (because of loss of credits through absences from Chapel and a failure to satisfy the physical education requirements), he worked for a year at the Andover Press, married Connie Ricketts, then returned to Tufts to complete his degree. In 1926, he began graduate work at Harvard University (where B.F. Skinner was one of his classmates) and continued part-time teaching under Prof. Robert Givler, receiving his Ph.D. in 1931.

After Harvard, Keller obtained a teaching position at Colgate University, where he stayed for seven years. In 1932 he divorced, but married again in 1936 to Frances Scholl, with whom he spent the rest of his life. In 1938 he moved to Columbia University, where he taught for 26 years until in 1964 he was given Professor Emeritus status. During this time, he and Frances had two children, Anne and John.

While at Columbia, Keller directed an Air Force project on communications. In 1948 President Truman awarded him a Certificate of Merit for his research in radio operator and selective training, and for his development of “Code Voice,” a new technique for teaching Morse Code to military personnel, adopted officially by the U.S. Army Signal Corps in 1943.

In 1961, on a sabbatical as a Fulbright Scholar, Keller spent a year at the University of São Paulo in Brazil. After retiring from Columbia in 1964 he returned to Brazil, this time to the University of Brasilia, where he helped found the psychology department and developed, with Dr. J. Gilmour Sherman, and two Brazilian psychologists, Carolina Bori and Rodolpho Azzi, the "Personalized System of Instruction" (PSI), sometimes called the Keller Plan. This was an individually paced, mastery-oriented teaching method that has had a significant impact on college-level science education. Students received a printed study guide for the first unit of the course and could work anywhere – including the classroom – to achieve the objectives it outlined.

From 1964 to 1967 Keller worked on this method at Arizona State University. From 1968 to 1973 he was a visiting professor at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, with a couple of what he called “side trips” to Texas Christian University and to Colorado State for short appointments. From 1974 to 1976 he was at the Center for Personalized Instruction at Georgetown University, after which he retired to Aiken, South Carolina. In 1980 he moved to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to become an adjunct research professor of psychology, pursuing his interest in educational reform and systems of instruction.

Keller published in scholarly journals throughout his career and was the author of numerous books. In 1972 he appeared in a movie with B.F. Skinner called “Together.” He traveled extensively, delivering speeches and receiving numerous honorary awards, including the Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Psychological Foundation in 1970, an Honorary Doctorate of Science from Long Island University in 1972, and the Behavioral Scientist’s medal from the Institute for Behavioral Research in 1974.

Fred Keller died February 2, 1996 at his home in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

The above biographical information is drawn from a number of sources, including Keller’s obituary and two letters. One, written in 1934 to his grandmother, documents his early academic career, while the other, written in 1989 to Russell “Bud” Carpenter, a Tufts classmate, provides an overview of his career.

About the Fred S. Keller Papers

The Fred Simmons Keller Papers contain correspondence, course notes, speeches (some written in Portuguese), and unpublished papers, mostly concerning educational reform. The correspondence is primarily of a professional nature, much of it to colleagues in the field at other educational institutions. Keller also wrote numerous letters of recommendation. There is a section of correspondence and speeches from Brazil, some of which are written in Portuguese. Also included are several of his speeches and unpublished papers, mostly concerning educational reform. The final box consists of a Brazilian newspaper and signed posters to the Kellers that display dates and times of two psychology conferences in Brazil.

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Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], [Folder number], [Box number], Fred S. Keller Papers, 1920-1995, MC 141, Milne Special Collections and Archives, University of New Hampshire Library, Durham, NH, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Donation, Tony Nevin, Psychology Department at University of New Hampshire, and Fred S. Keller, April 21, 1994 (Accession number: 94.017) and John V. Keller, 2006 (Accession numbers: 2006.1 and 2006.6)

Books:

  • The Definition of Psychology. 1937, 1973.
  • Summers and Sabbaticals: Selected Papers on Psychology and Education. 1937.
  • Principles of Psychology: A Systematic Text in the Science of Behavior (with William N. Schoenfeld). New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1950.
  • Learning (Reinforcement Theory). New York: Random House, 1954.
  • Selected Readings in the History of Psychology : A PSI Companion. Roanoke, Va.: Scholars Press, 1973.
  • Behavior Modification: Applications to Education. New York: Academic Press 1974.
  • PSI, the Keller Plan Handbook : Essay on A Personalized System of Instruction (with J. Gilmour Sherman, and a contribution by Carolina Martuscelli Bori). Menlo Park: Calif.: W. A. Benjamin, 1974.
  • Pedagogue’s Progress: Fred Simmons Keller. Lawrence, KS: TRI Publications, 1982.
  • At My Own Pace: The Autobiography of Fred S. Keller. Edited by Jon S. Bailey, Mary R. Burch, A. Charles Catania, and Jack Michael. Cornwall-on-Hudson, N.Y.:Sloan Publishing, 2009.

Journal Articles and Contributions:

  • “The Psychology Curriculum at Columbia College.” Keller, Fred S. & Schoenfeld, William N., American Psychologist. 4, (1949), pp. 165-172.
  • “Animals and children.” Child Development, 21, (1950), pp. 7-12.
  • “Stimulus Discrimination and Morse Code Learning.” Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences. 15, (1953), pp. 195-203.
  • “On the selective reinforcement of spaced responses.” Wilson, Maurice P. & Keller, Fred S., Journal of Comparative & Physiological Psychology. 46, (1953), pp. 190-193.
  • “Teaching Morse-Code Reception with Signals Weighted in Frequency According to their Difficulty.” Sidman, Murray; Keller, Fred S.; Kennedy, Edmund J.; Wilson, Maurice P., Journal of Applied Psychology. 39,(1955), pp. 1-4.
  • “Suggested Portuguese Translations of Expressions in Operant Conditioning.” Azzi, Rodolpho; Rocha E. Silva, Maria Ignez; Bori, Carolina Martucelli; Fix, Dora S. R.; Keller, Fred S.; Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 6 (1), (1963), pp. 91-94.
  • “Exteroceptive Control of Response under Delayed Reinforcement.” Azzi, Rodolpho; Fix, Dora S. R.; Keller, Fred S.; Rocha E Silva, Maria Ignez, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. 7(2), (1964), pp. 159-162.
  • “Good-bye, Teacher . . .” Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. 1 (1),(1968), pp. 79-89.
  • “Comments and Queries: “English Spoken Here.”" Psychological Record. Vol. 20 (2), Spr (1970), pp. 259-262.
  • “Ten Years of Personalized Instruction.” Teaching of Psychology. Vol 1 (1), Oct (1974), pp. 4-9.
  • “Lightning Strikes Twice.” Teaching of Psychology. Vol 12 (1), Feb (1985), pp. 4-8.
  • “A Debt Acknowledged.” In Todd, James T. and Morris, Edward K. (eds), et al. (1994). Modern Perspectives on John B. Watson and Classical Behaviorism. Contributions in Psychology, No. 24. (pp. 125-130). Westport, CT. USA: Greenwood Press/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. xxvi, 219 pp. [Chapter]
  • “Psychology 161.” In Todd, James T. and Morris, Edward K. (eds), et al. (1995). Modern Perspectives on B. F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism. Contributions in Psychology, No. 28. (pp. 3-6). Westport, CT, USA: Greenwood Press/Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc. xxviii, 283 pp. [Chapter]

Collection Contents

Series 1: Correspondence, 1922-1995

(15 Boxes)

Arranged alphabetically by correspondent. Names in italics other than journal titles denote letters concerning Brazil and are usually written in Portuguese

Subseries A: By Keller

Box 1
Box 1, Folder 1A.B.A. Newsletter, 1965-1989 (3); Allen Abrahams (1); Academic Press (5); George Albee (1); Herb Alexander (2); Bill Allen (1); Allyn & Bacon (1); Joao Bosco Jardim Almeida (1); Jorge Peralta Alvarez (1)
Box 1, Folder 2American Automobile Association (1); American Friends of the Attingham Summer School, Inc. (1); American Press Institute (1); American Psychological Association (21)
Box 1, Folder 3American River College (1); American University (3); Carol Ammons (Editor, Psychological Reports) (10)
Box 1, Folder 4Mr. Anderson (1); Edward Anderson (1); Andover Press (2); Arrigo Angelini (3); Jose Anicama (9); Animal Behavior Enterprises, Inc. (1); Anna State Hospital (1); Frederick Annesley (1)
Box 1, Folder 5Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1951-1973 (30)
Box 1, Folder 6Arizona State Retirement System (2); Arizona State University (16)
Box 1, Folder 7Malcolm Arnoult, 1977 (1); Augusta College, 1978-1979 (3); Esther Avila, 1975 (1); Brian Awata, 1988 (2); Hector Ayala y Velazquez, 1987-1991 (2); Dr. Ted Ayllon, 1964 (1); Nate Azrin, 1964 (1); Rodolpho Azzi, 1962-191 (9)
Box 1, Folder 8William Baasel (1); David Bachhuber (1); Arthur Bachrach (1); Pietro Badia (1); Donald Baer (4); Marian Bailey, 1993-1994 (4 – one is on the reverse side of a letter from Marian Bailey to Keller); Mario Balaban (1); Yolanda Buanaz-Balcazan (1); Catherine Balkey (1); Baltimore County Board of Education (1)
Box 1, Folder 9Dulcie Barlow (1); John Barlow (12); Barnard College (1); Rep. Anne Barnes (1); Lloyd Barr (1); Barre (VT) Chamber of Commerce (1); Marcio de Queiroz Barreto (1); Neil Bartlett (4); Jacques Barzun (1); Basic Books, 1993 (2); Bausch & Lamb (1)
Box 1, Folder 10Frank Beach (1); Jay Becker (2); The Behavior Analyst (Sigrid Glenn, editor), 1983-1994 (14); The Behavioral Educator (1); Waldemere Bejner (1); Richard Belleville (2); Ludy Benjamin (1)
Box 1, Folder 11W.A. Benjamin, Inc., 1972 (6)
Box 1, Folder 12W.A. Benjamin, Inc., 1973 (23)
Box 1, Folder 13W.A. Benjamin, Inc., 1974 (12)
Box 1, Folder 14W.A. Benjamin, Inc., 1975-1979, and undated (7)
Box 1, Folder 15Allan Berger (1); Robert Berk (1); Mark Berman (2); James Bernardo (1); Robert Berryman (2); William Bevan (3); Harry Beyer (2)
Box 1, Folder 16Siba Bhattacharya (1); Marcello Cesa Bianchi (1); Bicycling Magazine (1); Ed Biertempfel (1); Sidney Bijou (6); Freide Blachman (1); Herman Blake (1); Phillip R. Blake (1); Blanche Moore Elementary School (Miriam Henderson and Mary Louise Whittle), Corpus Christi, TX (1); J. Guillermo Blanck (1); Theodore Blau (1)
Box 1, Folder 17Eva Bodor (1); Laurie Bonilla (1); Steve Bono (1); James Booth (1); John Boren (4)
Box 1, Folder 18Carolina Bori (26)
Box 1, Folder 19Prof. Edwin G. Boring (11); David Born (2); Boschen children (1); Boston University (1); Darrell Bostow (1); Dr. Sílvio Paulo Botomé (1); Wendy Bourque (1); Wes Bousfield (1); Bowdoin College (1); Robert Bower (1)
Box 1, Folder 20Roberts Braden (3); David Brady (1); Joseph Brady (1); Dr. Brady (1); Marc Branch (1); Braniff International (1); John Braun (1); Charles Bray (3); M.O. Breitmayer (1); Karen Brethower (1); Charles Brewer (3); William Brewer (1)
Box 1, Folder 21Lewis E. Bridges (1); Virginia Britton (1); Brooklyn College (1); Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute (1); Glenn Brooks (1); Robert Brooks (6); Alan (& Beatrice) Willard Brown (3); Dr. Brown (1); Milton Brown, Dec 29, 1990 (1);Timothy Brown (1); Aaron Brownstein (2); Josef Brozek (1)
Box 1, Folder 22R. R. Bugelski (1); Donald Bullock (1); Victor Bunderson (1); Bureau of Vital Statistics, New York State (1); Burgess Publishing Company (5); Beverly Burt (1); Jack Burton, John Wiley & Sons (7); Don Bushell, 1975 (1); William Buskist (9); Marjorie Butler (2); C.T. Butz (1); BYTE (1)
Box 1, Folder 23California State University (4); Dr. Euclides Calloni (1); Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1982 (8 to Robert Epstein) (9)
Box 1, Folder 24Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1983 (13, all to Robert Epstein)
Box 1, Folder 25Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1984-1989 (15, 8 to Robert Epstein)
Box 1, Folder 26Ettore Caracciolo (5); Roberto Cardozo (two of them also to Susana, Peri, and Alonzo/Lorenzo) (4)
Box 1, Folder 27Antonio Carelli (1); John Carlson (2); Leonard Carmichael (1); Mrs. Carnesi (Columbia University) (1); Prof. Aldo Carotenuto (1); Marion Carpenter (1); Russell “Bud” Carpenter (5); Neil Carrier (1); Laura Carstensen (1); Lillian Cartwright (1); Emilia Campos de Carvalho (1); Charles Catania (6); Harding Cate (1); Olgierd Celinski, 1971-1981 (6)
Box 1, Folder 28Center for Personalized Instruction (Georgetown University) (14)
Box 1, Folder 29Central Washington State University (1); Shery Chamberlain (Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis) (4); Chapel Hill Chamber of Commerce (1); Chapel Hill News (5); Chapel Hill Police Department (2); Chapel Hill Weekly Advertiser (1); Paul Chance (11); Theodore Chandler (1); Dwight Chapman (1); Carl Cheney (5); City College/University of New York (2)
Box 1, Folder 30Clemson University (1); Mrs. Cline (1); Anne Cline (1); Thom Cline (1); Edward Cobb (7); code correspondence (1944) (9); Roberto Coelho (2); Charles and Lynette Cofer (5); Leila Cohen (1); Perrin Cohen (1); Shlomo Cohen (Anne Arundel County Learning Center, Fort Meade, MD) (6); Brett Cole (1); Mark Cole (1); Stephen Coleman (1); Colgate University (Donald A. Laird), 1931 (13); College of Charleston (2); College of William and Mary (1); George Collias (1); George Collier (2); Collier and Son Co. (1)
Box 1, Folder 31Ignacio Cintron Colon (2); Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (1); Colorado State University (5); Columbia University, 1946-1993 (16); Columbia University Press (3); Columbia University Record (1); Committee on International Exchange of Persons (4); The Composing Room (1); Comunidad de Los Horcones, 1985-1995 (16); C. J. Conard (7); Roderick and Jane Connell (1); Contemporary Psychology (1)
Box 1, Folder 32Donald Cook (53)
Box 1, Folder 33Ruth Cordahi (1); Jeffrey Corey (3); Eliza Corrales (1); Raymond Corsini (2); Richard Couch (1); Bernard Covner (2); Antonio Coy (1); Joseph Crnkovich (2); Osborn Cresson (2); John Crossen (1); Bob Crow, 1992 (1); Thomas Crowell Co. (1); Gerson Antonio da Cruz (1); Marlene Cruz (2); Cummings Publishing Co. (2); C.W. Post Center (2)
Box 2
Box 2, Folder 1John Daggett (1); Marvin Daley (1); Dalhousie University (1); The Danforth Foundation, 1974 (1); Bill Daniel (1); Hank Davis (3); Roger Davis (1); Willard Day (1); Deisy da Graças de Souza, 1980-1990 (7); Fernando Tude de Souza, 1961-1962 (3); Mrs. Tude de Souza, 1962 (1); DeHaan Heating (1); Joshua Deitz, 1981 (1)
Box 2, Folder 2Samuel Deitz, 1979-1994 (36)
Box 2, Folder 3Clotilde Delsolas (1); Denison University (2); Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. (2); Diane De Vries (1); Peter Dews (1); Dickinson College, 1959-1971 (2); Charles Dills, 1988 (1)
Box 2, Folder 4James Dinsmoor, 1970-1992 (14)
Box 2, Folder 5Kay Dinsmoor (3); Donald Doe, 1972-1975 (8); Donald Doe, Jr., 1975 (1); Gladys Doe, 1975 (1); Richard Lee Doering (1); Theodore Dombras (1); Anne Donnellan (6); Myrthes R. do Prado (1); Peggy Dority (1); Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1953-1954 (5); Fran Dowd (1); Drake University (4); Gerald Duffy (1); Duke University (1); Walter Dunn (1); Jim Dunne, 1992 (1); Paul Dute (1); Lawrence Dyson (1)
Box 2, Folder 6Eagle Wine and Liquor Store (Washington D.C.) (1); Earlham College (5); East Stroudsburg State College (4); David Eckerman (4); Editorial Guild, Inc. (1); Editorial Fontanella, S.A. (Barcelona, Spain) (5)
Box 2, Folder 7Educational Technology Monographs (1); Mr. and Mrs. David Ehrenfeld (1); Leslie Eichenstein (1); Eisenhower Medical Center (John McCormack) (1); James Elder (2); R.M. Elliott, 1936-1949 (7); Robert Lee Ellis (1); Emory University (1); Empire State College (1)
Box 2, Folder 8Arno Engelmann (2); Engineering Education (Patricia Samaras, Managing Editor) (2); Hal J. Epstein Property Co. (1); Robert Epstein (2); Robert Erdman (1); ERM/ASEE (2); Ernst Klett Verlag (Stuttgart, Germany) (1); Miguel Escala (2); Miguel Escotet (1); Kay Estis (1); ETC (Daniel Hursh, editor) (1); Barbara Etzel, 1991-1992 (2); Selby Evans (1)
Box 2, Folder 9John Falk (2); Edmund Fantino (3); Osman Farrag (1); Federal Reserve Bank, Minneapolis, MN (2); Douglas Ferraro (1); Mario Ferri (4); Charles Ferster (2); David Ferster (1); Elyce Ferster (6); Bob Findahl (2); Gus Fink (1); First National Bank and Trust Co., Kalamazoo MI (1); Dora Fix (2); Florida Association for behavior Analysis, 1991 (1); Florida State University (2); Rooney Floyd, 1977 (1); Aldair Sim ôes Fontes (2); Jose Carlos Simôes Fontes (8)
Box 2, Folder 10Gilbert Ford (1); Brad Fox (1); Ray Fox (1); Lawrence Fraley, 1976-1992 (12); Dr. Frazier (1); Fred S. Keller School, Yonkers NY (Laura Dorow; Nan McCorkle; Janet S. Twyman; Doug and Nyla), 1987-1995 (9)
Box 2, Folder 11Laura Frederick, 1982-1984 (19)
Box 2, Folder 12Lucy Freibert (1); Luiz Carlos [de] Freitas (2); Fred Frick (2); Matt Friedrich (1); Daniel Gómez Fuentes, 1992 (1); Furman University (5); Gaines Food Co. (2); Mark Galizio (1); Howard Gallup (6); Olavo Galvao (1); David Berry Gamble/Cecil Gamble/Edna Giffen, 1922-1927 (11); Dorothy Hubbard Gampel, 1989 (1); Ronald Gandelman (6); Jorge Romero Garcia (1); Maria Emma Garcia, 1986 (2); Henry Garrett (1); Fred Gault (3)
Box 2, Folder 13James Geer (1); George Geis (4); Scott Geller, 1988-1992 (8); Ronald Gentile (3); Georgetown University (10); Georgia Motor Club (1); Georgia Southern College (2); Georgia State University (3)
Box 2, Folder 14Vern Gerlach (1); Celia Wolk Gershenson, 1984-1993 (9); Eleanor (“Jackie”) Gibson (1); Yolanda Gil (1); Thomas Gilbert (8); Howard Gilhousen, 1947-1986 (4); John Gilpin (1); Lincoln Giminez (1); Robert C. Givler (4))
Box 2, Folder 15David Glanzer (2); Eleanor Glueck (1); Lewis Gollub, 1989 (1); Carole Goodson (2); M.L. Goranson (1); Renata Gorayeb, 1993 (1); Ricardo Gorayeb (one of them also to Sylvia, his wife, and his children Rodrigo, Renata, and Daniel) (6); Jon Gosser (1); Government of the District of Columbia (3); Celso Goyos (3); Frederico Graeff (1); Clarence Graham (1); Lawrence Grayson (1); Anthony Graziano (2)
Box 2, Folder 16Ben Green, 1968-1993 (18); Carolyn Green (1); Cecil & Ida Green (1); Swayzer Green (1); Joel Greenspoon (6); Douglas Greer, 1986-1989 (5); James Griffin (1); B.C. Griffith (1); Dean E. Griffith (2); Dr. Grimaldi (1); Grosset and Dunlap (2); Grune & Stratton, Inc. (1); Mark Gurevitch (2); Mario Guidi (2); Marina Sampaio Gutierrez (1)
Box 2, Folder 17Norman Hadley (1); Gad Hakerem (1); Vance Hall, 1969-1983 (17); Milt Halliday (1),; Hamilton College (1); David Hamilton-Eddy (1); Wildred Hamlin (1); Hampshire College (1); Anne Hanley (1); Edgar & Phyllis Hansell (1); Geri Hansen (1); Harper & Row, 1981 (2); Laurence Harrison, 1957 (1); Miriam Harrison (1); Gary Hart, U.S. Senator (2); James Hartley (2); Harvard Magazine (1); Harvard University (2); Edwin Harwood (1); Peter Harzem, 1984-1991 (6); Kent Haun (1); Steve Hayes (1)
Box 2, Folder 18Eliot Hearst, 1994 (1); Dottie Hefferline, 1977-1987 (3); Ralph Hefferline, 1961-1971 (3); Edna Heidbreder, 1933 (1); L.Ruth Hensel, 1959 (1); Carl Hereford, 1967-1974 (2); Dick Herrnstein, 1960-1994 (3); Leonard Hersh, 1974 (1); Joseph A. Herzenberg, Jan 3, 1989 (1); Robert Heslep, 1979 (1); William Heward, 1992-1993 (5); Jack Hilgard, 1960 (1); Dave Hill, 1971 (1); Philip Hineline, 1989-1993 (4); (2); The Hispanic Foundation, 1969 (1); John Hitt, 1973 (2)
Box 2, Folder 19Nicholas Hobbs, 1980 (1); Steve Hobbs, 1978-1979 (2); Paul Hodapp, 1974 (1); Dorothy Hoffman, 1967 (2); Mildred Hogstel, 1974-1975 (4); M. Hohner, Inc., 1975 (1); James Holland, 1987 (1); Edwin Hollander, 1979 (1); Ben Holt, 1979 (1); Jim Holtzman, 1981 (1); Lloyd Homme, undated (1); Bill Hopkins, 1990-1991 (3); Dr. Hornbake, 1962 (1); Paul Houle, 1980 (2); Arthur Houts, 1987-1988 (2)
Box 2, Folder 20Robert Hughes, 1969 (1); Clark Hull, 1933-1950 (3); Curt Hulteen, 1968 (1); John Hummel, 1980-1994 (10); John Humphrey, 1976 (1); Lloyd Humphreys, 1968 (1); Governor James Hunt (North Carolina), 1982 (1); Leslye Hunter, 1974 (1); Walter S. Hunter, 1928-1929 (15); Kurt Hurley, 1976 (1); Hyatt-Regency Hotel, 1981 (1)
Box 2, Folder 21Dr. Ianni, undated fragment (1); Carol Iglauer, 1978-1982 (6); Illinois State University, 1975 (1); Indiana State University, 1969 (1); Indiana University, 1962-1969 (2); Indiana University Medical Center, 1969 (1); Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1977 (1); Information Unlimited, 1977 (1); Sam Ingram, 1986-1987 (3); Nancy Innis, 1982 (1); Institute for Behavioral Research, 1965-1974 (2); Institute for Scientific Information, 1990 (1); Institute of International Education, 1928-1929 (2); International Journal of Behavioral Geriatrics (Richard Hussian), 1982 (2); International Scholarly Publishers, 1971 (1); International Society for Individualized Instruction, 1983 (1); Matthew Israel, 1967 (1); Ithaca College, 1977 (1); Ana Maria Iturriaga, 1978-1979 (3)
Box 2, Folder 22Ted Jackson, 1977 (1); Jacksonville State University, 1987 (1); Carl Jensen, 1969 (1); John Jensen, 1984 (1); C.E. Johanson, 1990 (1); John F. Kennedy Institute, 1978 (1); John Kayser Agency, 1976 (1); Dan Johnson, 1979-1984 (6); Kent Johnson, 1986-1989 (2); James Johnston, 1973-1990 (4); Jossey-Bass Inc., 1977-1981 (7); Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis (JABA), 1967-1986 (7); Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1935 (1); Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1994 (1); Journal of Higher Education (1); Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (JEAB), 1989 (1); Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences, 1987-1990 (4); Pere Julia, 1983 (1); Juniper Gardens Children’s Project, 1990 (1)
Box 2, Folder 23Clotilde Kaika, 1972-1979 (2); Helen Kain, 1984 (1); Kalamazoo MI City Manager, 1970 (1); Harry Kalish, 1965 (1); Otto Kammann, 1950 (1); Michael Kaplan, 1985-1990 (4); Arnold Kaufman, 1962 (1); A. Woody Keith, 1974 (1); Agnes Keller, 1976 (1); Anne Keller (daughter), 1975-1994 (5); Anne and John Keller, 1961-1965 (3); Frances Keller (wife), 1967 (5); Fred Keller (reminding himself of his pneumonia shot), 1984 (1); Frieda Keller (mother), 1965-1976 (3); John Keller (son), 1966-1974 and undated (11); John Jacob Keller (grandson), 1993 (1); Mildred Keller (sister), 1975-1994 (4); Keller (family), 1976-1978 (2); Truman Kelley, undated (2)
Box 2, Folder 24Howard Kendler, 1965-1969 (2); Wallace Kennedy, 1969 (1); Joseph Kent, 1977 (1); Neil Kent, 1975-1994 (3); Andrew and Mary Kerr, 1976-1987 (5); Helga Kessler, 1984 (1); Keydet-General Motel, 1979 (1); Claire King, 1984 (1); H.D. Kirschman, 1948 (1)
Box 2, Folder 25Norman Klein, 1975 (1); Otto Klineberg, 1979 (1); Terry Knapp, 1985 (2); Billy Koen, 1970-1985 (15); L. Korella, 1970 (1); James Korn, 1977 (1); David Krantz, 1968 (1); Leonard Krasner, 1977-1987 (8); Phil Krawiec, 1970 (2); Kathleen Krumhus, 1975-1977 (2); Sally Kuhlenschmidt, 1983 (1); James Kulik, 1976 (2); Al Kurtz, 1977 (1); Edwin Kurtz, 1972 (1)
Box 3
Box 3, Folder 1Gerald Lachter, 1980 (1); Kathleen Lahti, 1984 (1); Lake Superior State College, 1972 (1); Peter Lamal, 1982-1989 (5); Dorothy Lambert, undated (1); Gorham Lane, 1962 (1); Harlan Lane, 1976 (2); Ronald Larsen, 1984 (1); Cedric Larson, 1977-1982 (3); Richard Lasco, 1977 (1); Glenn Latham, 1993 (1); Victor Laties, 1986-1994 (6); Kennon “Andy” Lattal, 1991-1995 (2); Charles Lawrence, 1968 (1); Scott Lawrence, 1994 (1)
Box 3, Folder 2Lea and Febiger, 1971 (2); Walter Leathers, 1985 (1); Joshua Lederberg, 1985-1988 (3); Stephen Ledoux, 1994 (1); Galen Lehman, 1985-1987 (2); James Lehman, 1973 (1); Madeleine Leininger, 1967 (1); Clarence Leuba, 1967 (1); Gustav Levine, 1969-1970 (2); David Lewis, 1974 (1); Paul Lewis, 1970-1971 (2); Lewis & Thos. Saltz, Inc., 1982 (1); Library of Congress, Copyrights Office, 1986 (1); Life Science Associates, 1972 (1); Daniel Lilie, 1967-1971 (2); David Lindsay, 1985-1990 (2); John Linnell, 1967 (1); Lewis P. Lipsitt, 1993 (1); Jane Little, 1967 (1); J.J. Little and Ives, Co., Inc., 1961 (1)
Box 3, Folder 3Van Voorhees Lloyd, 1969-1986 (9); Long Beach State College, 1966 (1); Nicholas Longo, 1983-1986 (4); Lorraine County Community College, 1974 (1); Eugene Lovelace, 1986 (1); William H. Lowry (and Mark S. Thornburg), 1989 (1); Paul Lu, 1975 (1); Art Lumsdaine, 1960 (1); Robert Lundin, 1968 (1); Ralph Lupidi, 1984 (1); John Lutzker, 1977-1988 (7); David Lyon, 1984-1987 (6)
Box 3, Folder 4Gerda McCahan, 1979 (1); Harold McCann, 1981 (1); David McComb, 1974-1975 (2); Nan McCorkle (Fred S. Keller School, Yonkers), 1988-1990 (5); Kenneth MacCorquodale, 1972-1978 (5); Ron McCrea, 1975 (1); Jane McCusker, 1976 (1); Sheila Mcdermott (and Robert Brinn), 1987 (1); Rebecca MacDonald, 1991 (2); Gerard McDonnell, undated (1); Barry McGannon, 1967 (1); William McGill, 1970-1989 (8); McGill University, 1970-1977 (4)
Box 3, Folder 5Jill McGrale, 1987 (4); McGraw-Hill, Inc. (Walter Maytham), 1966-1968 (3); Joe McGuigan, 1958-1979 (7); Bill McKeachie, 1970-1976 (4); John McKee, 1959-1981 (2); Jim McMichael, 1970 (2); Dennis McMullen, 1962 (1); MacQuarie University, 1978 (1); Christina Magellanes, 1976 (1); Dick Malott, 1976 (4); Manhattan Development Services, 1974 (1); Manhattanville College, 1969, 1976 (1); Manitoba Behavior Modification Association (3); Patricia Manning, undated (1); Tony Marcattilio, 1985 (1); Stuart Margulies, 1967 (1); Kenneth Maroney, 1973 (2); Jose Fereira Marques (Lisbon), 1972 (1); Bill Moulton Marston, 1928 (1); Lenore Marti, 1966 (1)
Box 3, Folder 6Edward Martin, 1984 (1); Garry Martin, 1973-1980 (9); Margaret Martin, 1986 (1); William Martin, 1985-1986 (2); Maryland Psychological Association (Samuel Berkowitz), 1980-1981 (2); Leonard Matin, 1971 (1); Maria-Amália Matos, 1962-1987 (5); Jerome Maurer, 1966 (1); Mayo Clinic, 1971 (1); Francis Mechner, 1990 (1); Paul Meehl, 1984 (1); Donald Megenity, 1972 (2); Nilce Pinheiro Mejias, 1969 (1); Maria Cecilia Mendes, 1978-1979 (3); Maria Teresa Pacheco Mendes, 1967-1990 (7)
Box 3, Folder 7Merrill Publishing Company, 1988 (1); Gerald Mertens, 1966-1986 (11); Walter Meyer, 1974 (1); Carolyn Meyers, 1965 (1); Lee Meyerson, 1965 (1); Jack Michael, 1966-1994 (26); Pat Michael, 1987 (2)
Box 3, Folder 8Midwest Association of Behavior Analysts (MABA), 1977 (2); Carl Miller, 1975-1980 (7); James Miller, 1958-1971 (2); Jay Miller, 1971 (1); Michael Miller, 1973 (1); Neal Miller, 1948 (1); Robert Millett, 1978 (1); Helen Mills, 1973 (1); Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Chu Hwei-Sen), 1984 (1); Walter Mink, 1967 (3); Minneapolis Public Schools, 1972 (1); Minneapolis State Reformatory for Men, 1975 (1); Yeganeh Modirzadeh, 1988 (1); The Montefiore Hospital, 1966 (1); Monterrey Institute of Technology, 1973 (1); Jay Moore, 1981 (2); John Moore, 1975 (1); Michael Moore, 1985 (1); E.R. Moore Co., 1972 (1); Edward Morris (Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA) International), 1986-1992 (12); Mary Morris, 1969 (1); Joseph Morrow, 1979-1983 (3); Mitchell Morrow, 1968 (1)
Box 3, Folder 9Paul Mountjoy, 1968-1970 (4); Conrad “Connie” Mueller, 1964-1967 (8); Karl Meunzinger, 1942 (1); Fumio Mugishima, 1964 (1); Mark Muller, 1976 (1); Anne Mulvey, 1975 (2); Professors Murata and Ono, 1953 (1); Gardner Murphy, 1938 (2); Lois Barclay Murphy, 1979-1980 (2); Matt Murphy, 1945-1985 (2); Ray and Anne Musgrave, 1976-1979 (2); Alyce Myers, 1960 (1); James Myers, 1968 (1); Sharon Myers, 1984 (1)
Box 3, Folder 10Ralph Nader, 1978 (1); Nivaldo Nale, 1987 (1); Elizabeth (“Lib”) Nanney, 1979-1985 (5); National Institute of Education, 1975 (3); Jose Santiago Naud, 1966 (1); Lionel Nazaire, 1985 (1); Russell Nazzaro, 1962-1977 (13); James Neely, 1982 (2); Greg Neimeyer, 1995 (1); Terry Nelson, 1975 (1); Toben Nelson, 1991 (1); Nelson-Hall Publishers, 1979-1984 (3)
Box 3, Folder 11Neuropsychiatric Institute, 1974 (1); John (“Tony”) Nevin, 1970-1994 (6); New York State Soldiers’ Bonus Bureau, 1924 (1); New York University, 1968 (1); Newark State College, 1972 (1); The Newspaper, Chapel Hill, N.C., 1983-1992 (4); Bob Nichols, 1987 (1); Francis Niedenfuhr, 1974 (1); Haruo Nishinosono, 1979 (1); Elaine Nocks, 1979 (1); North American Van Lines, undated (and unsent) (1); North Central Airlines, 1969 (2); Paul Northcott, 1973 (1); Northeastern University, 1972-1973 (3); Fay-Tyler Norton, 1965 (1); G. Ron Norton, 1968 (1); W.W. Norton, 1980 (1); Joseph Notterman, 1981-1993 (3); Nova University, 1980 (1); Ivônio Barros Nunes, 1990 (3); Robert Nye, 1979 (2)
Box 3, Folder 12Kermit (“Obie”) Oberlin, 1967-1991 (31)
Box 3, Folder 13Professor O.A. Oeser, 1955 (2); Office of Educational Exchange, Dept. of Education, Washington, D.C., 1960 (3); Mairead O’Grady, 1993 (1); Mr. Olah, 1970 (1); Henry Oles, 1973 (1); Lourenco (“Luiz”) de Oliveira, 1968-1977 (4); David Oliver, 1986 (1); Roger Lee Olsen, 1969 (1); Joann O’Malley, 1984 (1); Charles O’Neil, 1967 (1); Orange County Schools, N.C., Feb 19, 1992 (1);Oregon Graduate Center for Study and Research, 1977 (1); Oregon State University, 1969 (2); Grayson Osborne, 1991 (1); Our Lady of the Lake University, 1978 (1); Tadasu Oyama, 1980 (1)
Box 3, Folder 14Kaye McKinnon de Pacheco, 1976 (1); James Page, 1967 (1); Joel Painter, 1967 (1); Leonard Painter, 1924 (1); David Palmer, undated (1); Juana Navarrete Palomo, 1975 (1); David Palumbo, 1986 (3); Joseph Pappy, 1978 (2); Richard Paritzky, 1975 (1); Denise Cortis Park, 1982 (5); Naomi Parkin, 1974 (1); Linda Parrott, 1987 (1); H. McIlvaine (“Mac”) Parsons, 1966-1993 (15); Frank Pattie, 1975 (1); Glenn Paulson, 1970 (1); Bill Pavlik, 1973-1987 (3)
Box 3, Folder 15Peachtree Publishers, undated (1); Joseph Pear, 1988-1990 (2); Hermann Peine, 1969 (1); Phil Pennington, 1969-1973 (4); Henry Pennypacker, 1979 (1); Pergamon Press, 1978 (6); Isaias Pessotti (Ribeirão Prêto), 1977 (1); James Phillips, 1989 (1); John Phillips, 1964 (1); Lakin Phillips, 1966 (3); William Piotrowski, 1971 (1); Plenum Publishing Corp., 1979-1981 (2); Richard Podagrosi, 1975 (2); Joan Pollack, 1991 (1); Martin Pollack, 1991 (2); John Popplestone, 1969 (1); Douglas Porter, 1969 (1); S.N. Postlethwait, 1967-1972 (4); Norman Potter, 1972-1974 (2); Lynda Powell, 1984 (1); Richard Powers, 1991 (1)
Box 3, Folder 16Praeger Publishers, 1984 (2); Prairie View A & M College, 1969 (1); Alison Pratt, 1987 (1); Marjorie Pratt, 1979 (1); Professor Pratt, 1929 (1); Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1961-1985 (20); Dr. Price, 1992 (1); Princeton University, 1979 (1); Princeton University Press, 1983 (1); Karen Pryor, 1993 (1); Psi Chi, 1991 (1); Psychological Reports, 1974 (1); Psychology Today, 1984 (1); Antonio Puente, 1991-1992 (5); Donald Pumroy, 1990 (3); Purdue University, 1973 (1); Queens College, 1963-1978 (7); Luiz Otavio de Seixas Queiroz, 1967 (1)
Box 3, Folder 17Ramada Inn, 1990 (1); The Rambler, 1978 (1); Douglas A. Ramsay, 1989 (1); Random House, 1958-1978 (25); Clark Randt, (1); Vilve Raudik, 1975 (2); William Redd, 1977 (1)
Box 3, Folder 18Ellen Reese, 1966-1985 (8); Regional Institute for Children and Adolescents (Samuel Berkowitz), 1981 (1); Tish Reid, 1975 (1); Len Reinwald, 1973 (1); Research Press, 1975-1992 (17); Research Triangle Institute, 1981 (2); Robert Reyher, 1984 (1); James Reynolds, 1986 (1); Emilio Ribes, 1970-1991 (7); Richmond College, 1968-1970 (2); Richmond State School, 1976 (1); Mark Rilling, 1967 (1)
Box 3, Folder 19A.C. Robbins & Associates (Diane Lamartiniere), 1979 (6); Arthur Robin, 1976 (1); Lewis Robins, 1957-1986 (5); Berol Robinson, 1976 (1); Daniel Robinson, 1973-1986 (6); Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, 1976 (1); Maria Iñez Rocha e Silva, 1981-1989 (3); Rachel Lisbôa Rodrigues (& José Carlos), 1978-1987 (2); David Rogers, 1982-1983 (5); Joy Roger, 1969 (1); Liza Rogers, 1981 (1); Spaulding & Lisa Rogers, 1980 (1); Willard Rogers, undated (1); Brenda Rose, 1984 (1); Carter Rose, 1984 (1); Lila Rosenblum (Editor, School of Education Publications Program), undated (1); Mark Rosenzweig, undated (1); Georgiana Ross, 1994 (1); Gregory Ross, 1982-1983 (3); Karl Rotzinger, 1986 (1); Howard Roy, undated (1); Joseph Rubinstein, 1982 (3); Bob Ruskin, undated (1); Rutgers University, 1966-1970 (2); Edmund Ryan (Georgetown University, Office of V-P for Educational Affairs), 1974 (1)
Box 3, Folder 20St. Cloud Hotel, Florida, 1982 (1); David Saladino, 1971 (1); Salem State College, Salem MA, 1987 (1); Kurt Salzinger, 1969-1989 (3); Herbert Sammons, 1984 (1); San Francisco State University, 1974 (1); El and Dot Sanford, 1980 (1); Stanley Sapon, 1983 (2); Saranac Chamber of Commerce, NY, 1983 (2); Bruce Sarbit, undated (1)
Box 3, Folder 21Concepción Suárez, 1974 (1); Paulo Sawaya, Dean, University of São Paolo, Brazil, 1960-1961 (13); John Sayre, 1972-1976 (2); Bert Scharf, 1975 (1); Fred Scheller, 1968-1969 (2); Arq. J. Schnaider, 1985 (1); Susan Schneider, 1985 (1)
Box 3, Folder 22Nat Schoenfeld, 1944-1991 (53)
Box 4
Box 4, Folder 1School District of Aiken County, SC, 1978 (1); Stephen Schroede, 1987 (1); Andrew Schultz, 1971-1972 (2); Ilene Schwartz, 1987 (1); Peter Schwartz, 1977-1978 (4); Scott, Foresman & Co., 1968-1969 (3); Evelyn Segal, 1969 (2); Ahmed Seif, 1982 (1); Martin Seligman, 1976 (2); George Semb, 1984-1994 (3); Will Sewell, 1968 (1); Richard Shagoury, 1986 (1); Deborah Shanley, 1985 (2); Roberta Shannon, 1984 (1); Prof. Shapiro, undated (1)
Box 4, Folder 2J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1961-1971 (26)
Box 4, Folder 3J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1972-1973 (30)
Box 4, Folder 4J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1974-1976 (21)
Box 4, Folder 5J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1977-1982 (24)
Box 4, Folder 6J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1988-1991 and undated (30)
Box 4, Folder 7Edward (“Joe”) Shoben, 1959 (1); Rick Shull, 1993-1994 (2); James Sidman, 1985 (1); Murray Sidman, 1965-1994 (19); Mike Siegel, 1974 (2); Paul Siegel, 1959-1994 (16)
Box 4, Folder 8Fernando Bellver Silván (Instituto Fred S. Keller, Palma de Mallorca, Spain), 1978-1979 (3); Robert Silverman, 1969 (3); Grandma Simmons, 1934 (1); Gottleib Simon, 1968 (1); Simon & Schuster, 1980 (1); VIII Simposia de Modificación de Conducta, Caracas, Venezuela (Roberto Ruiz and Rocio Vegas), 1977-1978 (3); Robert Singer, 1971 (1); N. Frank Six, 1971 (1); David Skaer, 1968 (1); B.F. Skinner, 1948-1990 and two undated (17)
Box 4, Folder 9Slippery Rock State College, PA, 1977 (1); Alfred T. Sloan Foundation (James Koerner), 1976 (1); Howard Sloane, 1964-1968 (2); Dr. Smelzer, 1992 (1); Eugene Smith, 1972-1975 (4); Michael Smith, 1979-1981 (2)
Box 4, Folder 10Norman (and Helen) Smith, 1947-1985 (25)
Box 4, Folder 11Norman (and Helen) Smith, 1986-1989 (35)
Box 4, Folder 12Norman (and Helen) Smith, 1990-1992 (28)
Box 4, Folder 13Norman (and Helen) Smith, 1993-1995 and undated (37)
Box 4, Folder 14Robert Smith, 1969 (1); Social Science Research Council, 1968 (1); Social Security Administration, 1968 (1); Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1971 (1); Society of Experimental Psychologists, 1947 (1); South Carolina Dept. of Highways and Public Transportation, 1980 (1); South Carolina Psychological Association (Carol Furry), 1979 (5); Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis, 1985-1990 (12); Southeast Association for the Education of Teachers of Science, 1978 (1); Southern Illinois University, 1967-1973 (4)
Box 4, Folder 15Bob Spencer, 1984 (1); Sprakers, New Jersey (Town Clerk), 1952 (1) Dr. Squier, 1967 (1); Brian Stabler, undated (1); John Staddon, 1989 (1); Thomas Stampfl, 1969 (1); State University of New York at Buffalo, 1984 (1); State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1969-1990 (3); Staunton, VA Chamber of Commerce, 1978 (1); D.B. Steinman, 1953 (1); Jennifer Stewart, 1985 (1); John Stewart III, 1988 (1); James Stice, 1969-1978 (15); Eugene Stivers, 1969 (1); Stephanie Stolz (Tomiyasu), 1988 (1); Ruth Strang, 1958 (1); Yolanda Suarez-Balcazar, 1992 (1); John Suich, undated (1); Beth Sulzer-Azaraff, 1979-1984 (2); Mark Sundberg, 1987-1989 (2); Daniel Sussman, 1978 (1); Frances Switt, 1965 (1)
Box 4, Folder 16Edward Taub, 1968 (1); Hilary Taub, 1994 (1); Dr. Tawil, 1984 (1); Byron Madison Taylor, 1974 (1); Floyd Taylor, American Press Institute, 1947 (1); Kenneth Taylor, 1968 (1); Lyndon Taylor, 1966 (1); Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, 1969 (1); Teaching of Psychology (Robert Daniel, editor), 1974 (2); Teaching Research, Inc. (George Semb, President), 1982-1988 (27); Antônio de Sousa Teixeira, Jr., 1967 (1); Temple University, 1970 (1); Tenafly High School, 1955 (1); Michael Terman, 1972-1977 (2); Herb Terrace, 1974 (1); Texas Christian University, 1972-1973 (3); D. Thompson, 1993 (1); Travis Thompson, 1970-1984 (4)
Box 4, Folder 17Mark Thornburg, 1991 (1); Robert Thorndike, 1978 (1); Thomas Tighe, 1982 (1); Frederick C. Thorne, 1949 (1); Time Magazine, 1974 (1); The Tinker Foundation, 1979 (1); James Todd, 1982-1994 (5); João Claudio Todorov, 1975-1991 (6); Gary Tollman, 1967-1970 (2); Charles Torrey, 1969 (1); T.N. Tombaugh, 1971 (1); Donald Tosti, 1985 (1); Elizabeth Trent, 1971 (1); Trinity College (M.C. Langhorne), 1968 (1); Paul Trumpler, 1986-1987 (2); Tufts Criterion, 1978 (1); Tulane University (Dean Marten ten Hoor), 1938 (2); Bete (Elizabeth) Tunes/Bob (Roberto Ribeiro da Silva), 1979 (1); Bill Turner, 1977 (1); Saul Turteltaub, 1991 (1); Donald Tyrell, 1968 (2)
Box 4, Folder 18Roger Ulrich, 1967-1994 (9); U.S. Customs Service, 1983 (1); U.S. Veterans Administration, 1931-1932 (5); Université de Moncton, 1969 (1); University of Arizona, 1967 (2); University of California (Los Angeles), 1949 (1); University of California at San Diego, 1975 (1); University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 1980 (1); University of Chicago, 1972-1979 (2); University of Denver, 1967 (1); University of Florida, 1982-1986 (3); University of Ghana, 1974 (1)
Box 4, Folder 19University of Hawaii, 1981 (1); University of Houston, 1966-1967 (2); University of Iowa, 1974 (1); University of Kansas, 1972-1988 (4);University of Kansas Medical Center, 1968 (1); University of Liverpool, England, 1967 (1); University of Maine, 1968-1985 (2); University of Manitoba, 1972-1976 (4); University of Maryland, 1958-1985 (2); University of Massachusetts, 1981 (1); University of Miami, 1966 (1); University of Michigan, 1981 (2); University of Minnesota, 1966-1970 (4); University of Missouri, 1988 (1)
Box 4, Folder 20University of Nebraska, 1975 (2); University of New Hampshire, 1993 (2); University of New Mexico, 1965 (1); University of North Carolina, 1981-1987 (7); University of Oregon, 1969 (1); University of Ottawa, 1973 (1); University of Pittsburgh, 1970 (1); University of Redlands, 1974 (1); University of São Paolo, Brazil, 1994 (1); University of Sheffield, England, 1967 (1); University of Ribeirão Prêto - São Pãolo, Brazil, 1977 (1); University of Tennessee, 1966-1970 (2); University of Texas at Austin, 1971-1981 (7); University of Texas at El Paso, 1971 (1); University of Utah, 1967 (1); University of Victoria, Canada, 1976 (1); University of Virginia, 1968 (1); University of Washington, 1967-1991 (4); University of Western Ontario, 1931 (1); University of Winnipeg, 1969 (1); University of Wisconsin, 1963-1976 (2); Utah State University, 1971 (1)
Box 5
Box 5, Folder 1Dr. N. Vaidya (Ajmer, India), 1978 (1); Mark Van Doren, 1969 (1); Jennie Van Drimmelan, 1968 (1); Franz Van Haaren, 1985 (1); Nicholas Van Matre (Navy Personnel and Development Center), 1979 (2); Vanderbilt University, 1947-1975 (5); Vanier College Media Resource Centre, Montreal, 1974 (1); Jaime and carmen Vargas, 1991 (1); Julie and Ernie Vargas, 1986-1995 (17); Guadalupe Zuñiga Vasquez, 1991 (2); Antonio Vecchione, 1991 (1); Dora Ventura, 1967 (1); Anneke Verhave, 1965 (1); Thom Verhave, 1965-1967 (3); John Vernon, 1976 (3); Villanova College, 1968 (1); Virginia Commonwealth University, 1984 (1); Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1967-1979 (5); Vocational Rehabilitation Administration, 1967 (1); John Volkmann, 1988 (1); Voorhees College, 1978 (2)
Box 5, Folder 2Sue Walen, 1971 (1); William Walsh, 1965 (1); Suzanne Wandersman, undated (1); Marjorie E. Ward, 1993 (3); The Washington Post, 1975 (1); The Washington Star, 1975 (1); Washington State University, 1968-1972 (2); James B. Watson, 1988 (1); Senator Lowell Weicker, 1973 (1); Fritz Weidner, 1967 (1); B. Weinberger, 1964 (1); Bernard Weiss, 1973 (1); Robert Weiss, 1968 (1); Stephen Weiss, 1976 (1); S. Welch, 1979 (1); Wellsville’s Leading Newspaper, undated (1); West Virginia University, 1975-1986 (7); West Washington University, 1970 (1); Western College for Women, 1968 (1); Western Michigan University, 1985 (19)
Box 5, Folder 3Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., 1967 (1); Donald Whaley, 1978 (1); Paul White, 1967 (1); Bill Wiebenga, 1974 (2); Mr. Wielenga (automobile insurance), 1974 (1); Daniel Wiener, 1988 (5); James Wiggins, 1966 (1); Nils Wiklander, 1987 (3); John Wiley and Sons, 1974-1981 (8); Johanna Williams and Bob Collins, 1982 (1); Larry Williams, 1976-1987 (2); Lucia Williams, 1976-1988 (5); Mary Williams, 1984 (1); Robert Williams, 1978 (2); A. P. Williamson, 1975 (1); Sid Wilson, 1974-1976 (2)
Box 5, Folder 4Margarida H. “Maggi” Windholz, 1969-1988 (7); Charles Windle, 1971 (1); Windsor University, 1980 (2); Winthrop College, 1978-1980 (3); Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1970-1982 (3); Donald Witters, 1969-1971 (2); Irving Wolf, (editor, The Psychological Record), 1964-1970 (4); Montrose Wolf, 1967-1968 (3); William Wolking, 1991 (3); Scott Wood, 1977-1983 (6); William Woodward, 1979-1982 (2); R.S. Woodworth, 1946 (1); World Congress on Behavior Therapy, 1979 (1); Robert Wozniak, 1984 (1); Mary Louise Wright, 1975 (1); WYDD, 1983 (1); Louis Wynne, 1969 (1); Xalapa, Mexico First International Conference on New Techniques in Higher Education, 1975 (9)
Box 5, Folder 5Samuel Yaffe, 1977 (1); A.D. Yarmey, undated (1); Sherman Yen, 1972-1990 (9); R.M. Yerkes, 1938-1949 (3); Norman Yetman, 1976 (1); York University, Ontario, 1970 (1); Virginia and Clare Young, 1971-1983 (21); Clarence Young, 1931 (1); Francis Young, 1955 (2); Adella Youtz, 1986 (1); Lea Yulevich, 1985 (1); Steven Zifferblatt, 1968 (1); Donald Zimmerman, 1960 (1); Mrs. Zipser, 1970 (1)
Box 5, Folder 6Unidentified, A-Z by first name: Beth (1); Betty (2); Bill (6); Bille (1); Bob (2); Carol (1); Charles (2); Cliff (2); Courtney (1); Craig, 1952 (1); Dan (1); Dan/Nancy (1); Deborah (1); Donald (1); Ellie/Tom (1); Erwin (1); Grace (1); Hap/Peg (1); Harriet (1); Jean (1); Jim (1); Joe (1); Jon, 1991 (1); John and Mary Carol, 1971 (1); John/Catherine (1); John (2); Josele, 1991 (1); Lelah (cousin) (1); Lynette (1); Maria Lea (1); Mary (1); Morris (1); Nancy (1); Nedra/Norman (4); Peter, 1992 (1); Robert (1); Ron (1); Scott (1); Silvia (2); Tom (1); Travis (1); Tutú (1); Vicente (1); Will (1)
Box 5, Folder 7Unidentified: no first names and fragments (19)
Box 5, Folder 8Recommendations written for others, undated (21)

Subseries B: To Keller

Box 5, Folder 9Allen E. Abrahams, 1972 (1); Academic Press, Inc., 1973-1976 (4); Academy for Educational Development, 1971 (1); Accelerated Christian Education, Inc., 1985 (1); Loren E. Acker, 1976 (1); Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., 1974 (1); Maria Josi B.F. Aguirre, undated (1); Aiken Council of the International Reading Association (Ollie Baughman), 1979 (1); George Albee, 1977 (2); Albion College, 1969-1970 (3); John Alexander, 1985-1987 (2); Lawrence T. Alexander, 1969-1970 (1); Bill Allen, 1985 (1); Bob Allen, 1995 (1); Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1975 (2); Antonio Ribeiro de Almeida, 1991 (1); João Bosco Jardim Almeida, 1969 (1); H. Alperin, The Weizmann Institute of Science, 1971 (1); Jorge Peralta Alvarez (and Benjamin Dominguez Trajo), 1968 (1); American Airlines, 1971 (1); American Conference of Academic Deans (Parker E. Lichtenstein, Chairman), 1966 (1); American Educational Research Association, 1966(1); American Field Service Fellowships, 1929 (1); American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS), 1971 (1); The American Mercury (H.L. Mencken, editor), 1929 (1)
Box 5, Folder 10American Psychological Association (APA), including James Dinsmoor & Russ Nazzaro, 1929-1977 (34)
Box 5, Folder 11American Psychological Association (APA), 1978-1987 (29)
Box 5, Folder 12American Psychological Association (APA), 1988-1991 and undated (9)
Box 5, Folder 13American Psychological Foundation, Inc., 1967-1976 (5); American Psychological Society, 1992-1993 (2); American Psychologist, 1991 (1); American River College, 1972-1979 (2); American Society for Engineering Education, 1985 (3); American University, 1974-1975 (2); Bob & Carol H. Ammons, 1975-1980 (2); Bruce Anderson, Oct 6, 1969 (1); David Anderson, 1989 (1); Nadine R. Anderson, Oct 8, 1970 (1);Nels Anderson, Jr., undated (1); The Andover Press (Philip Cole, publisher), 1924 (2); Dee Andrews, 1977 (1); Peter R. Andrews, 1990 (1); Arrigo L. Angelini, (Universidade de São Paulo), 1966 (1); Douglas & Kathleen Anger, 1975 (3)
Box 5, Folder 14Animal Behavior Enterprises, Inc., 1979 (1); Anna State Hospital Behavior Research Laboratory (T. Ayllon; N.H. Azrin; Stephen Mourer), 1964-1965 (4); Anne Arundel County Learning Center (Shlomo Cohen, Director), 1969-1970 (8); Frederick R. Annesley, James Cook University, Queensland, Australia, 1974 (1); James B. Appe, 1966 (1)
Box 5, Folder 15Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1961-1971 (36)
Box 5, Folder 16Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1972-1974 (35)
Box 5, Folder 17Arizona State Retirement System, 1968-1974 (4); Arizona State University, 1962-1972 (20)
Box 5, Folder 18Abe Arkoff, June, 1969 (1); Harvard Armus (?), 1971 (1); Arthur P. Arnold, 1968 (2); Malcolm D. Arnoult, 1974-1976 (2); Victor A. Arredondo, 1975 (5); Asociacion Mexicana de Analasis Conductual Aplicado, 1987 (1); Assembly for Scientific and Applied Psychology, 1988 (1); Associated Staff Training Program, 1967-1968 (2)
Box 5, Folder 19Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA), 1979 (18)
Box 5, Folder 20Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA), 1981-1985 (33)
Box 5, Folder 21Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA), 1986-1992 and undated (25)
Box 5, Folder 22Association for Behavior Analysis International, 1991-1994 (13); Association for the Advancement of Behavior Therapy, 1988 (1); Association of Behaviorists, 1973 (1); Association of the Professors of the University of Ottawa, 1973 (1); Auburn University, 1984 (1); Augusta College, 1978-1979 (7); Augustana College, 1968 (1); R.L. Autrey, Jan 27, 1972 (1); Amile Avivi, Oct 9, 1969 (1); Ted Ayllon, 1976 (1)
Box 5, Folder 23Rodolpho Azzi, 1961-1993 (27); Teresa Azzi, 1990-1991 (4)
Box 6
Box 6, Folder 1William D. Baasel, 1977 (1); Arthur Bachrach, 1960-1964 (5); Hunter Bachrach, 1967-1973 (3); Alfred V. Bacotti, 1974 (1); Margit Badt, undated (1); Don Baer, 1984-1993 (2); Marian Breland Bailey and Bob Bailey, 1992-1994 (10); W.W. Bailey, undated (1); L.J.V. Baker, May 29, 1969 (1); Mario Balaban, 1969-1988 (3); Catherine Balkey, 1974 (1); Banff XVI, 1983 (2); Robert C. Barber, 1992 (1); Ronald Barfield, 1983 (1)
Box 6, Folder 2John A. Barlow, 1959-1986 (18)
Box 6, Folder 3Maria Barreda, 1969 (1); Márcio de Queiroz Barreto, 1976 (1); Neil Bartlett, 1967-1979 (3); Jacques Barzun, 1964-1967 (2); Basic Books, 1993 (1); Mitchell E. Batoff, 1975 (1); Don Batten, 1968-1970 (2); Ramon Bayés, 1970 (2); Frank A. Beach, 1987 (1); Beaver College (Leila Cohen), 1969 (4); Harold P. Bechtold, 1970 (1); Walter A. Becker, Nov 30, 1972 (1); Erwin W. Bedarf, 1970 (1); Behavior Analysis in Education, 1989 (1); The Behavior Analyst, 1978-1994 (17) (4 from Julie Vargas, editor)
Box 6, Folder 4Behavior and Social Issues, 1989-1990 (3); Behavioral Educator, 1982 (2); Behavioral Law Center, 1974 (1); Behavioral Pharmacology Society, 1990 (1); Behavioral Technology Consultants, Inc., 1969 (1); Behaviorism, 1979 (1); Behaviorists for Social Action, 1977-1979 (2); Waldemere Bejnar, 1971 (1); Bill Bell, 1994 (2); Fernando Bellver, 1983 (1); Dr. Benebe, Lincoln University, Jefferson, MO, April 23, 1973 (1); Ludy T. Benjamin, 1975-1979 (2)
Box 6, Folder 5W.A. Benjamin, 1972 (19)
Box 6, Folder 6W.A. Benjamin, Jan - June 1973 (12)
Box 6, Folder 7W.A. Benjamin, July 1973 - Nov 1977 (32)
Box 6, Folder 8Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Co., 1979-1980 (2); Murray Benimoff, EPA, 1993 (1); Jim Bentley, 1969 (1); Jackie and Phil Berch, undated (1); Allan S. Berger, 1974 (1); Robert M. Berk, 1984 (1); Berkshire Association for Behavior Analysis and Therapy, 1991 (4); Mark L. Berman, 1969-1971 (5); James M. Bernardo, 1986 (2); F. Kenneth Berrien, 1969 (1)
Box 6, Folder 9Robert Berryman, 1964-1970 (15); Salomé Steinmetz Berryman, 1966 and undated (2); Cecile Betit, Oct 1971 (1); William Bevan, 1991-1992 (3); Barry Beyer, 1974-1977 (2)
Box 6, Folder 10Siba Bhattacharya, 1976 (1); Marcello Cesar-Bianchi, undated (1); Rita Jakeway Bigelow, 1994 (1); Sidney Bijou, 1960-1991 (6); Carl Binder, June 15, 1977 (1); Jeremy Birch, 1968-1974 (2); Howard J. Birky, May 12, 1969 (1); Daniel Bjork, 1992 (1); Freide Blachman, 1976 (1); Black Hawk East College, 1968 (1); Lois J. Blackwell, 1968 (1); Board of Education of Baltimore County, 1967 (2); The Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1972-1973 (2); Dr. Bohdanecky, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Oct 23, 1970 (1); John Bohlmann, 1981-1982 (3); Robert C. Bolles, 1991 (1); Landrum R. Bolling, 1960 (1); C.J. Boltuck, 1983 (1); James W. Bommarito, Dec 31, 1969 (1); Laurie Bonillas, 1988 (1)
Box 6, Folder 11Steve Bono, 1975-1993 (11); Thomas V. Bonoma, June 28, 1971 (1); James H. Booth, 1977-1978 (2); Peter L. Borchelt, Dec 4, 1968 (1)
Box 6, Folder 12John Boren, 1960-1987 (18)
Box 6, Folder 13Carolina Bori, 1962-1969 (26)
Box 6, Folder 14Edwin G. Boring, 1928-1949 (28)
Box 6, Folder 15Dave Born, 1969-1991 (12); William O. Boschen, 1993 (1); Sílvio P. Botomeacute, 1985 (1); James G. Boulger, May 5, 1969 (1); Wendy Bourque, 1991 (1); Wendy Bousfield, undated (1); Wes Bousfield, 1980 (1); Bowdoin College (Louis B. Briasco), 1973 (1); Robert L. Bower, 1978 (1); Lisa S. Bowers, 1984 (1); Bowling Green State University, 1971 (1); Roberts Braden, 1979-1988 (9); David Brady, 1970-1971 (3); Joe Brady, 1984-1992 (4); Mark N. Branch, 1983 (1); Braniff International, 1974 (1); Charles Bray, 1946 (3)
Box 6, Folder 16Lawrence Breen, 1973 (2); M.O. Breitmeyer, 1970 (1); Keller Breland, 1964-1965 (2); Karen S. Brethower, 1970 (1); Charles L. Brewer, 1982-1985 (5); William F. Brewer, 1973 (1); Tom Brigham, 1970-1972 (2); Virginia Britton, 1968 (1); Joseph Bronars, 1970 (2)
Box 6, Folder 17Bronson Methodist Hospital, 1972 (1); Bronx Community College, 1976-1977 (4); M.M. Brooke, 1962 (1); Robert Brooks, 1974-1976 (5); Alan (and Beatrice) Willard Brown, 1965 (3); Dawn Brown, 1971 (1); Kathleen H. Brown, 1971 (1); Brown University, 1930 (2); Aaron J. Brownstein, 1982 (1); Josef Brozek, 1973 (2); Guy Bruce, 1986 (1)
Box 6, Folder 18David Buchheim, 1966 (1); Bill Buck, 1977 (1); Belmira O. Bueno, 1990 (1); B.R. Bugelski, 1974 (2); Donald Bullock, 1984 (1); Robert J. Bumbaugh, 1973 (1); Victor Bunderson, 1966 (1); Bureau of Child Research Laboratory, 1968 (1); Burgess Publishing Company, 1968-1968 (10); Jane Burkhardt, June 3, 1968 (1)
Box 6, Folder 19Beverly Burt, 1976 (1); Jack Burton, 1970-1990 (8); Walter P. Busch, 1975 (1); Don Bushell, 1975 (1); William Buskist, 1984-1991 (10); Marjorie Butler, 1967 (2); William H. Butterfield, 1970 (1); William Bye, 1967 (1); Larry Byrd, UNC, 1989 (1)
Box 6, Folder 20Francisco Cabrer, 1970 (2); James F. Calhoun, 1971 (1); California School of Professional Psychology, 1986 (1); California State College, Long Beach, 1965 (1); Euclides Luis Calloni, 1980 (3); Cãmara dos Deputados, Brasili, 1966 (1)
Box 6, Folder 21Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1982 (18)
Box 6, Folder 22Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1983 (16)
Box 6, Folder 23Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1984 (16)
Box 6, Folder 24Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, 1985-1994 (21) (most of the above are from Robert Epstein, Executive Director until Aug 1990)
Box 6, Folder 25Judy Cameron, 1993 (1); Joseph R. Cantelo, Feb 13, 1972 (2); Ettore Caracciolo, Milan, Italy, 1972-1982 (10); John Cardine, 1925 (2); Roberto Cardozo, 1967-1987 (9); Justin Carey, 1975 (1)
Box 7
Box 7, Folder 1Harold S. Carlson, 1969 (1); John G. Carlson, 1967-1972 (4); Carolina Friends School, undated (1); CRABA (Carolina Regional Amalgamation of Behavioral Analysts), undated (2); Aldo Carotenuto, 1991 (1); Russell “Bud” Carpenter, 1974-1989 (2); Neil Carrier, 1967 (1); Carrousel Inn, 1983 (1); Carson-Newman College, 1968 (1); Dave Carter, July 4, 1968 (1); Harry L. Case, 1986-1992 (3); Michael Cataldo, 1976 (1); A. Charles Catania, 1967-1990 (10); Philip Harding Cate, 1985 (1)
Box 7, Folder 2Olgierd Celinski, 1971-1975 (24)
Box 7, Folder 3The Center for Behavior Modification, 1975 (3)
Box 7, Folder 4The Center for Personalized Instruction, 1973-June 1974 (21)
Box 7, Folder 5The Center for Personalized Instruction, Aug 1974-1978 (16)
Box 7, Folder 6The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, 1965-1970 (4); Central Washington State College, 1969 (1); Centro de Modificatión Conductual, 1972 (1); Centro Europeo Dell’Educazione, 1972 (4); Centro Nacional de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal Para A Formação Profissional (São Paolo), 1974 (1); Century Series (R.M. Elliott), 1936-1939 (4); Paul Chance, 1984-1994 (19)
Box 7, Folder 7Kennethy Chandler, Oct 21, 1970 (1); R.A. Chandler, Nov 20, 1968 (1); Theodore A. Chandler, 1966-1976 (2); Change, 1970 (1); Chapel Hill Police Department, 1988 (1); Jack Charlton, 1983 (1); Chemical & Engineering News, 1972 (1); Carl Cheney, 1986-1995 (14); Kay Chernush, 1984 (1); Chestnut Lodge Research Institute, 1974 (2); Karen Christoff, 1977 (1); City of Kalamazoo, 1971 (1); City of New York Magistrates’ Court, 1955 (1); H. Peter Clamman, April 9, 1969 (1); Clarion University Book Center, 1986 (1); Bob Clark, 1960 (1); Clark University Press, 1934 (1); Clemson University, 1972 (1)
Box 7, Folder 8Edward Cobb, 1958-1989 (15)
Box 7, Folder 9Tom Cockayne, undated (4); Robert Coelho, 1969-1973 (12); Sue Coelho, 1992 (1); Charles Cofer, 1989-1991 (4); Leila Cohen, 1967-1975 (3); Marilyn Cohen, May 20, 1969 (1); Perrin S. Cohen, 1972 (2)
Box 7, Folder 10Alfred Cohn, Aug 6, 1971 (1); Brett K. Cole, 1972 (2); John M. Cole, Oct 12, 1972 (1); Mark Cole, undated (1); Dan Coldeway, 1990 (1); Stephen Coleman, 1982-1994 (3); Colgate University, 1931-1986 (25, 15 of them Donald A. Laird, 1931-1938); The College of Charleston, 1979 (4); College of William and Mary, 1968 (1); George A. Collias, 1976 (1); George Collier, 1983 (1); Ignacio Cintron Colon, 1975 (1)
Box 7, Folder 11Columbia University, 1938-1944 (24)
Box 7, Folder 12Columbia University, 1946-1949 (35)
Box 7, Folder 13Columbia University, 1950-1956 (36)
Box 7, Folder 14Columbia University, 1957-1992 (35)
Box 7, Folder 15Colorado State University, 1973 (12); The Commandant, Fifteenth Naval District, undated (2); Comissão Educaional dos Estados Unidos da America no Brasil, 1961-1962 (7)
Box 7, Folder 16Comunidad de Los Horcones, 1985-1995 (20)
Box 7, Folder 17C.J. Conard, 1982-1992 (12); Conference Board of Associated Research Councils, 1955-1960 (8); William L. Conger, 1970 (1); Congreso Interamericano de Educacion, 1991 (1); Congresso Internazionale Per La Persona Handicappata (Dr. Filippo Consentino), 1982 (1); Kevin Connolly, 1968 (1); Continental Casualty Company, 1955 (1); Convention Reports Duplication Service, undated (1)
Box 7, Folder 18Donald Cook, 1959-1974 (22)
Box 7, Folder 19Donald Cook, 1976-1982 (49)
Box 7, Folder 20Donald Cook, 1983-1995 (46)
Box 7, Folder 21Donald Cook, undated (36)
Box 7, Folder 22Warren F. Cook, Feb 19, 1968 (1); Richard K. Cooley, May 28, 1968 (1); G. Cooper, undated (2); Cooper, Williams and Bryan, 1982 (1); Harold Coppock, 1954 (1); Cornell University, 1980-1981 (2); Judson E. Cornish, 1969 (1); Raymond J. Corsini, 1982-1984 (2); Henry Corte, 1970 (1); Richard W. Couch, 1984 (1); County of San Diego, 1971 (1); Covenant Village of Florida, undated (1); Bernard J. Covner, 1982-1992 (4); Frank Coyle, Oct 8, 1968 (1); J. Lamarr Cox, 1981 (1); CPPC, 1987 (1); Ron Crawford, 1984(1): Creative and Extraordinary People Project, 1974 (1); Osborn Cresson, 1991 (1); Joseph G. Crnkovich, 1972 (3); John R. Crossen, 1984 (1)
Box 7, Folder 23Gérson Antônio da Cruz, 1990 (1); Doris Marlene Cruz-Botton, 1979 (1); Cucumber Bookshop, Inc., 1975 (1); Stuart Culbertson, 1967-1971 (4); Lisa Cummins, 1987 (1); Cummings Publishing Company, 1974 (6); Cuyahoga Community College, 1967 (1); C.W. Post Center, Long Island University, 1969-1977 (8)
Box 8
Box 8, Folder 1John Daggett, 1984 (1); Marvin Daley, 1966 (2); Dalhousie University, 1966 (1); Vernon J. Damm, March 24, 1971 (1); Danforth Foundation, 1974 (7); Bill Daniel, 1965 (1); Lloyd K. Daniels, 1970 (1), Dartmouth College, 1979 (1); Hank Davis, 1969-1983 (4); Norman Davis, 1971 (1); Roger Davis, 1987-1988 (3); Allan Davison, 1969 (1); The Daytons, undated (1); De Fran, Dec 15, 1970 (3); Deisy da Graças de Souza, 1992 and undated (3); C. William Deckner, 1970-1971 (2)
Box 8, Folder 2Sam Deitz, 1979-1987 (47)
Box 8, Folder 3Charlotte Del Solar, 1970 (3); Gabriel Della-Piana, 1968 (1); Clotilde Delsolas, 1979 (2); Denison University, 1964-1967 (2); Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C., 1966-1972 (6); Department of State, United States Government, 1960-1961 (7); Department of the Air Force, 1968-1969 (2); Department of the Army, 1979 (1); Diane De Vries, 1985 (2)
Box 8, Folder 4Dr. Armando Martínez Díaz, 1959 (1); Dickinson College, 1959-1971 (9); J. F. Dickson, undated (1); W. M. Diedrich, June 24, 1968 (1); Jerome Diller, 1969 (1); Jim Dinsmoor, 1950-1995 (29); Kay Dinsmoor, 1993 (1); District of Columbia Psychological Association, 1975 (1); Francis Di Vesta, 1982 (1); Renee Dobbins, 1985 (1)
Box 8, Folder 5J. Donald Doe, 1972-1973 (19)
Box 8, Folder 6J. Donald Doe, 1974-1975 (10)
Box 8, Folder 7Henry Domingos, 1970 (1); Steve Donnell, 1975 (1); Anne Donnellan, 1983-1985 (6); Myrthes R. do Prado, 1959 (2); Peggy Dority, 1984 (1); Laura Dorow, 1990 (1); Doubleday & Co., 1953-1955 (11); John B. Doukas, 19 (1); Fran Dowd, 1980 (2); Hal Downes, 1947 (1)
Box 8, Folder 8Drake University, 1972-1981 (10); P.M. Driver, Dec 2, 1968 (1); F.E. Druss, Nov 12, 1968 (2); Du Pont Corporation, 1962 (1); Duke University, 1982 (1); Walter Dunn, 1971 (3); Jim Dunne, 1992 (3); Paul Dute, 1984 (1); Lawrence Dyson, 1982 (1)
Box 8, Folder 9Jay N. Eacker, 1974 (1); Eagle Wine and Liquor Store (Washington D.C.), 1976 (1); Earlham College, 1960 (7); Betty Earnest, undated (1); East Stroudsburg State College, 1978 (5); Eastern Mennonite College, 1971-1985 (4); Eastern Psychological Association, 1946-1993 (8)
Box 8, Folder 10Joseph P. Ebacher, 1960 (1); Harvey C. Ebel, Dec 11, 1968 (1); David A. Eckerman, 1968-1992 (6); Editorial Fontanella (Barcelona), 1973-1976 (6); Editorial Guild, Inc., 1967-1968 (2); Editorial Trillas (Mexico), 1974 (1); Education & Treatment of Children (ETC), 1984-1987 (3); Educational Associates, 1975 (1); Educational Research and Methods (ERM), 1984-1985 (8); Educational Technology, Mark Berman, Coordinator, 1970 (7); Educational Technology Monographs, 1969 (1); Educational Testing Service, 1974 (1); Carl N. Edwards, Dec 2, 1971, (1); E. Anthony Edwards, 1969 (1); Joseph S. Edwards, Sept 26, 1966
Box 8, Folder 11Joanna Ehre, 1970 (1): Joan Ehrenfeld, 1974 (1); Leslie Eichenstein, 1975 (2); James Elder, 1977 (3); R. Mike Elliott, 1949-1950 (4); Rogers Elliott, Feb 24, 1968 (1); Robert Lee Ellis, 1973 (2); Emory University, 1973 (1); Arno Engelmann, 1992 (1); Englewood Police Department, 1964 (1); Leonard Epstein, May 3, 1971 (1);Robert Epstein, 1977-1988 (9); Ernst Klett Verlag, 1975-1977 (2); Miguel J. Escala, 1973-1977 (3); Miguel Escotet, undated card (1); Escuela Nacional de Estudios Profesionales Zaragoza, 1977 (1); John W. Eshleman, 1987 (1); Essex Community College, 1973 (1); Kay Estis, 1977 (1); J.E. Evans, Dec 4, 1968 (1); Harry F. Evarts, 1967 (1); Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1973-1995 (16); Experimental Analysis of Human Behavior, 1988-1989 (4)
Box 8, Folder 12John L. Falk, 1983 (2); John Farmer, 1966 (1); William W. Farquhar, 1966 (1); Osman L. Farrag, 1967 (1); G.P. Farrell, Dec 5, 1968 (1); Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 1972 (3); Richard N. Feil, July 11, 1969 (1); Leonard Feingold, 1968 (1); John F. feldhusen, May 1, 1969 (1); Douglas P. Ferraro, 1970-1995 (3); Maria Clotilde Rossetti Ferreira, 1968 (2); Charles Ferster, undated (1); Elyce Ferster, 1984 (2); Festschrift for Leonard Krasner, 1987 (4)
Box 8, Folder 13Mr. & Mrs. Fincham, 1992 (1); Bob Findahl, 1985 (2); Jack Findley, 1969 (1); Gus Fink, 1975 (1); John Fink, 1954 (1); David Finkelman, 1982 (1); Finney, 1944 (1); Richard Fiordaliso, 1975 (1); Ira Firestone, May 1970 (1); Dora Fix, 1964 (2); Douglas Fix, 1971 (1); Henrique Fix, 1988 (1); James P. Flanders, 1968-1969 (3); Julie Fleck, 1984 (1); Michelle Fleury, 1969 (1); Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, 1991 (1); Florida State University, 1969-1977 (2); John F. Flowers, Dec 17, 1970 (1)
Box 8, Folder 14Aldair Simôes Fontes, 1988 (1); Jose Carlos Simôes Fontes, 1979-1988 (2); Gilbert Ford, 1968 (1); Fort Worth Public Schools, 1973 (2); Ray Fox, 1966-1967 (2); Lawrence Fraley, 1976-1992 (8); Alan Frankel, Dec 1969 (1); Franklin and Marshall College, 1968-1969 (3); Cyril M. Franks, June 18, 1968 (1); Fred S. Keller School, Yonkers NY, 1987-1994 (17)
Box 8, Folder 15Laura Fredrick, 1982-1984 (14); James T. Freeman, July 8, 1969 (1); Jerome Freeman, Nov 29, 1968 (1); Lucy Freibert, 1972 (1); Luiz Carlos [de] Freitas, 1981-1982 (2)
Box 8, Folder 16Fred Frick, 1971-1981 (2); Charles Friedman, 1981-1986 (3); Matt Friedrich, 1985 (1); Richard L. Frynear, Nov 1970 (1); A. Daniel Gomez Fuentes, 1992 (1); Paul R. Fuller, 1989 (1); Fund To Protect Scholars From Defamation, 1979 (1); Funk & Wagnalls, 1970-1974 (2); Furman University, 1978-1980 (9)
Box 8, Folder 17Alcides Gadotti, 1964 (1); N.L.Gage, 1968 (1); Gaines Food Co., 1933-1934 (3); Mark Galizio, 1992 (1); Howard Gallup, 1968-1995 (30); Peter F. Galvani, undated (1)
Box 8, Folder 18D. H. Gamble and Estate of, 1922-1928 (23); Eileen Gambrill, May 28, 1968 (1); Dorothy H. Gampel, 1967 (2); Ronald Gandelman, 1982-1986 (4); D.R. Gannon, Feb 13, 1968 (1; Jorge Romero Garcia, 1981-1982 (3); Maria Emma Garcia, 1986 (1); Fred Gault, 1973 (1)
Box 8, Folder 19George Geis, 1961-1989 (32)
Box 8, Folder 20Ronald Gentile, 1977-1984 (2); George Peabody College For Teachers, 1959 (1); Georgetown University, 1972-1985 (40)
Box 9
Box 9, Folder 1Georgia Southern College, 1979 (1), Georgia State University, 1968-1975 (3); Vernon S. Gerlach, 1972 (1); Celia Wolk Gershenson, 1981-2005 (14)
Box 9, Folder 2Eleanor (“Jackie”) Gibson, 1967 (1); William Gibson, Dec 12, 1968 (1); Thomas Gilbert, 1956-1978 (20)
Box 9, Folder 3David K. Giles, 1967 (1); Howard (“Gil”) Gilhousen, 1947-1968 (9); Flossie Gilhousen, 1969 (1); Kinloch Gill, 1970 (3); Margaret Gill, 1991 (1); John Gilpin, 1960 (3); John S. Gilson, undated (1); Lincoln Giminez, 1987 (1); Michael P. Gimpl, 1967 (1); Gippsland Institute of Advanced Education, 1975 (2); Robert C. Givler, 1933-1938 (2)
Box 9, Folder 4David Glanzer, 1984 (1); Marvin Glick, 1971 (1); Sigrid Glenn (Editor, The Behavior Analyst), 1987-1994 (10); J.A. Goas, undated (1); Charles Godcharles, 1960 (1); Goddard College, undated (1); Joel A. Gold, 1971 (1); Israel Goldiamond, 1960 (1); T.K. Goldstick, March 4, 1970 (1); Bram Goldwater, May 28, 1968 (1); Lewis R. Gollub, 1985-1989 (2); Silva Goncalves, 1993 (1); Max Gonzalez, Oct 26, 1971 (1); Teresa Quiroz González, undated (1); Leonard Goodstein, 1968 (1); Leonard Goodwin, 1964 (1); M. Louis Goranson, 1973 (1); Ricardo Gorayeb, 1979-1995 (8); John Gosser, 1971 (1); Government of the District of Columbia, 1976 (4), Celso Goyos, 1977 (3)
Box 9, Folder 5Frederico Graeff, 1965 (2); Clarence Graham, 1971 (1); Graham Memorial Lecture in Experimental Psychology, 1974 (2); Anthony F. Grasha, June 28, 1969 (1); Grason-Stadler Company, Inc., 1960 (1); Lawrence Grayson, 1970 (1); Anthony Graziano, 1976 (1); Ben Green, 1969-1993 (36)
Box 9, Folder 6Cecil Green, 1973-1974 (2); Martin Greenberg, 1973-1977 (2); Joel Greenspoon, 1968-1988 (12); David Greenway, 1991 (1); Doug and Kathy Greer, 1979-1994 (10); James Griffin, 1984 (1); Ettore P. Grimaldi, 1969 (1); Angelica Grindle, 1994 (1); Sebastian P. Grossman, 1968 (1); Grune & Stratton, Inc., 1974-1975 (2)
Box 9, Folder 7José Meseguer Guaita, Sept 29, 1972 (1); Frank T. Gucker, 1962 (1); Mario Guidi, 1966-1975 (3); Hélio José Guilhardi, 1976 (1); Carolina Guimarães, 1969 (3); Chartmut Gűnther, undated (1); Mark Gurevitch, 1969 (1); Eric Gustafson, 1972 (1); Marina Sampaio Gutierrez, 1968-1969 (4); Irvin Guyett (1), 1971
Box 9, Folder 8Hackensack Water Company, 1959 (1); Norman Hadley, 1968 (1); Fred Haertel, 1992 (1); King Hague, 1989 (1); Florence Hall, Sept 2, 1970 (1); R. Vance Hall, 1969-1987 (15); Milt Halliday, 1993 (1); Norman Hamer, undated (1); David Hamilton-Eddy, 1973 (1); Roy Hamlin, 1985 (1); Hampshire College, 1977 (1); J. W. Han, 1955 (2); Anne Hanley, 1984 (1); Geri Hansen, 1976-1977 (2); Gordon K. Hare, 1977 (1); Harper & Row, 1981 (1); Thomas Harrell, 1950 (1); Laurence Harrison, 1957 (1); Miriam Harrison, 1973-1974 (3); William Harter, 1980 (1); James Hartley, 1971-1979 (7); Stephanie Hartnett, 1971 (1)
Box 9, Folder 9Harvard University, 1927-1991 (35)
Box 9, Folder 10Peter Harzem, 1984-1991 (10); Alyce Hasson, July 28, 1969 (1);Barbara Hauf, 1970 (1); Kent Haun, 1979 (1); Jacqueline Haveman, 1969 (1);Donna L. Haverley, 1984-1985 (2); Hawaii Curriculum Center, 1967 (1); Dr. John R. Hayes, 1960 (1); Steven Hayes, 1966-1987 (3); Timothy J. Hayes, undated (1); Harriet Rheingold Hayne, 1981-1987 (2); Jean Hayward, 1982 (1)
Box 9, Folder 11Tom and Marsha Heath, undated (1); Thelme C. Heatwole, Nov 27, 1970 (1);D.O. Hebb, 1961 (1); Dottie Hefferline, 1987-1993 (2); Ralph Hefferline, 1961-1967 (7); Marcia Heiman, 1987 (1); Carl F. Hereford, 1967 (1); B.R. Hergenhahn, 1974 (1); David Herman, 1968 (1); Louis Herman, Oct 31, 1968 (1); Misael Gutierrez Hernández, 1976 (1); Vicente García Hernández, 1991 (1); Tim Heron, 1992-1993 (2); Leonard Hersh, undated (2); Emmanuel C. Hertzler, 1980-1981 (2); Robert Heslep, 1979 (1); John H. Hess, 1971-1976 (3); William Heward, 1992-1993 (5); Philip N. Hineline, 1983-1993 (2); Steve Hinkle, 1985 (1); Hisashi Hirai, 1960 (1); E. Wade Hitzing, 1968-1975 (2)
Box 9, Folder 12Hobart and William Smith Colleges, 1959 (1); Nicholas Hobbs, 1975 (2); Stephen Hobbs, 1993 (1); Paul Hodapp, 1974 (1); Dorothy Tennow Hoffman, 1967 (2); R.S. Hoffman, Feb 17, 1969 (1); Terrence Hogan, 1976 (1); David K. Hogberg, Sept 30, 1970 (1); Mildred Hogstel, 1973-1975 (5); Charles Holbrow, 1988 (1); Edwin P. Hollander, 1979 (1); Ben Holt, 1979 (1); Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976 (1)
Box 9, Folder 13Jim Holtzman, 1981 (1); Thomas G. Holzman, 1982 (1); Lloyd E. Homme, 1966-1977 (13); Hank Honeck, 1982 (1); B. Hopkins, Sept 13, 1968 (1); Bill Hopkins, 1990-1991 (6); Reuben S. Horlick, 1970 (1); Paul Houle, 1980 (3); Frank Howell, 1979 (1); J. L. Hughes, 1971 (1); Lawson Hughes, 1982 (1); Robert Hughes, 1969 (1); Clark Hull, 1933-1952 (6); John Hummel, 1986-1989 (5); Lloyd G. Humphreys, 1968-1969 (3); HumRRO, 1969 (1); Ted Hunt, 1936-1937 (2); Alda Hunter, 1954 (1); Leslye Hunter, 1974 (1); W.S. Hunter, 1928-1945 (13); Dan Hursh, Jan 2, 1973 (1); H.M.B. Hurwitz, 1964 (2)
Box 9, Folder 14Carol Iglauer, 1978-1982 (5); Illinois State University, 1975 (1); Illinois Wesleyan University, 1964-1969 (2); Indiana State University, 1969 (1); Indiana University, 1969 (2); Individual Learning Systems, Inc., 1976 (1); Sam Ingram, 1976-1986 (3); Nancy Innis, 1982 (1); Institute for Behavioral Research, 1962-1981 (8); Institute for Scientific Information, 1990 (2); Institute of International Education, 1928-1929 (3); Instituto Fred Keller, 1957-1978 (4)
Box 9, Folder 15Inter American University, 1975 (1); International Congress for Individualized Instruction, 1980 (1); International Congress on Behaviorism and the Sciences of Behavior, 1991-1992 (8); International Journal of Behavioral Geriatrics, 1982 (2); International Society for Individualized Instruction, 1982-1983 (10); International Symposium on Behavior Modification, 1971 (1)
Box 9, Folder 16Sara Beth Irwin, 1978 (1); Bob Isaa, 1984 (1); Isacson & Weinberger, 1960-1964 (5); Woodi Ishmael, 1968 (2); Matthew L. Israel, 1967 (1); Ithaca College, 1976 (1); Ana Maria Iturriaga, 1979-1980 (7)
Box 9, Folder 17Ted Jackson, 1977 (1); Jacksonville State University, 1990-1991 (3); George R. Jacobson, undated (1); Betty James, 1980 (1); Josephine Jenks, 1959 (1); John Jensen, 1984 (2); G.C. Jernstedt, undated (1); John F. Kennedy Institute (Rod Boe), 1978 (1); John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1976 (1); John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1980-1981 (3); Mildred Johns, 1968 (1); Dan and Nancy Johnson, 1967-1989 (17)
Box 9, Folder 18Kent Johnson, 1986 (1); Linda Johnson, 1958 (1); Stephen M. Johnson, 1969 (1); James M. Johnston, 1973 (2); Louis L. Jones, 1973 (1); Joint Program for Technical Education, 1960 (1); Juan José, 1976 (1); Erat S. Joseph, 1974 (1); Jossey-Bass, Inc., 1976-1981 (10)
Box 9, Folder 19Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis, 1967-1994 (29)
Box 9, Folder 20Journal of Higher Education, 1975 (1); Journal of Learning Skills, 1981-1982 (3); Journal of Personalized Instruction, 1976-1979 (2); Journal of Precision Teaching, 1995 (1); Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1974-1992 (10); Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 1981-1991 (9); Pere Julià, 1980-1983 (3); Horacio Gómez Junco, 1973-1974 (2); Joy Lyn Jun, 1982 (1); Juniper Gardens Children’s Project, 1984-1990 (3); Ione Junqueira, 1974 (1)
Box 10
Box 10, Folder 1Helen Kain, 1984 (1); Kalamazoo College, 1969 (1); Barbara Kaminski, 1987 (4); Otto Kamman, 1938-1955 (5); Michael Kaplan, 1965-1990 (11); Kappa Sigma Xi, Columbia University, 1942 (1); Ephraim Karelsen, 1922 (2); Kathi Kashare, 1979 (1); James Kauffman, 1978 (1); Kenneth P. Kaufman, 1970 (1); Donald A. Kausler, 1980 (1); Robert E. Kay, Dec 28, 1968 (1); Herbert kee, Aug 3, 1969 (1); Ann Keller, 1973 (1); Frances Keller (wife), 1952 (3); Frieda Keller (mother), 1976 (1); George Keller, 1966 (1); Jacob Keller (grandson), undated (1)
Box 10, Folder 2John Keller (son) (and also Catherine, daughter), 1948-1972 (35)
Box 10, Folder 3Leo Keller, undated (1); Mildred Keller (sister), 1982 (1); Truman and Ethel Kelley, 1972 (1); J.E. Kempf, 1971 (1); Howard Kendler, 1965-1969 (2); Ed Kennedy, 1957 (1); Wallace Kennedy, 1969 (1); Neil Kent, 1976 (1); Rachel Rodrigues Kerbauy, undated (1); Andrew Kerr, 1976-1993 (17)
Box 10, Folder 4Deborah Kerr, 1979-1980 (3); Helga Kessler, 1984 (1); Jimmee-Lu Kice, 1984 (1); Hyung Lin Kim, 1981 (1); Joseph Kimm, Nov 19, 1968 (1); Jonathan W. Kimball, 1992 (1); Gregory A. Kimble, 1983 (1); Claire King, 1984 (1); Richard King, 1970 (1); Dwight R. Kirkpatrick, April 13, 1970 (1); H. Darwin Kirschman, 1948 (4); D. Klarke, July 21, 1970 (1);Harold Kline, 1965 (1); Erich Klinghammer, Aug 27, 1970 (1);Kenneth Klopfenstein, 1974 (1); Terry J. Knapp, 1975-1985 (3)
Box 10, Folder 5Billy Koen, 1970-1984 (34)
Box 10, Folder 6Robert J. Kohlenberg, 1995 (1); B. Kohn, May 9, 1968 (1); James H. Korn, May 9, 1969 (1); David Krantz, 1968 (2); Leonard Krasner, 1977-1984 (16); T.R. Kratochwill, Nov 9, 1971 (1);T.S. (“Phil”) Krawiec, 1970-1977 (3); Kathleen Krumhis, 1974-1975 (5); Donald C. Kruper, 1967 (1); Lucy Knuptil, 1975 (1); Rick Kubina, 1993 (2); D.O. Kuch, Feb 1, 1971 (1);Sally Kuhlenschmidt, 1982-1983 (3); James A. Kulik, 1973 (1); E.Z. Kurian, 1974 (1); Albert K. Kurtz, 1977 (1); Austin H. (“Bill”) Kutscher, 1966-1967 (2)
Box 10, Folder 7Elizabeth de La Ossa, 1977 (1); Maria Inês Lacey, 1976 (1); Gerald D. Lachter, 1970-1979 (3); Lafayette College, 1931-1977 (7); Rondeau Laffitte, 1978 (1); Donald Laird, 1969 (1); Francis T. Lake, 1989 (1); Lake Superior State College, 1972 (1); Harbans Lal, 1968 (1); Peter Lamal, 1973-1993 (13); John Lamarsh, 1969 (1); Phil C. Lange, 1961 (1); The Lansford Publishing Company, 1972 (1); Robert Lanson, 1968-1970 (2); Arturo M. Lara, 1969 (1); Ronald P. Larkin, Sept 21, 1968 (1); Oscar A. Larrauri, Nov 26, 1973 (1); Ronald E. Larsen, 1970-1984 (2); Cedric Larson, 1977-1981 (2); Glenn Latham (editor, Behaviorology), 1993-1994 (2); Victor G. Laties, 1965-1986 (2); Andy Lattal, 1990-1992 (4); Roch and Bertha Lavoie, 1979 (1); Charles Lawrence, 1968 (1); Richard Laws, 1969 (1); R.B. Lawson, 1968 (1); Irving Lazar, and others (letter soliciting contribution to establish Gardner Murphy Award Fund), 1975
Box 10, Folder 8Lea & Febiger, 1971 (1); David E. Leary, 1979 (1); Walter Leatherich, 1985 (1); Robert Leblanc, 1974 (1); Jean-Marc Leclerc, Université de Montréal, 1976 (1); Joshua Lederberg, 1985-1988 (3); Lederle Laboratories Division, 1954 (1); Stephen Ledoux, 1993-1994 (2); Galen R. Lehman, 1984-1987 (2); Herschel W. Leibowitz, 1967-1989 (2); Clarence Leuba, 1967-1968 (2); Richard Leuba, 1989 (1); Gerald R. Levin, 1968 (1); Gustav Levine, 1970 (1); Saul Levine, et al., 1967 (1); Leon Levitt, 1968 (1); David K. Lewis, 1974-1975 (2); Paul Lewis, 1969-1970 (2); G.W.H. Leytham, 1967 (1); Libraries Unlimited, 1996 (1); Library of Congress, 1969 (1); Parker E. Lichtenstein, 1972 (1); R. B. Liddy, 1953 (1); Life Science Associates, 1972 (1); Dan Lilie, 1967-1974 (7)
Box 10, Folder 9Leticia Sánchez Lima, 1974 (1); David S. Lindsay, 1985-1990 (2); John Linnell, 1967 (1); Thomas E. Linton, 1968 (1); Linwood Children’s Center, 1967 (1); Lewis P. Lipsitt, 1988-1993 (5); Kenneth Little, 1952 (1); James Livermore, 1971 (1); Livraria Urobóros, 1989 (1); Kenneth E. Lloyd, 1966-1968 (2); Margaret Lloyd, 1978-1994 (3); Van Vorhees Lloyd, 1969-1986 (12); Kass Lockhart, 1979 (1); Irving Lorge, 1953 (1); Enrique Losa, 1992 (1); Richard Louttit, 1978 (1); Ivar Lovaas, 1969 (1); Eugene A. Lovelace, 1986 (1); William H. Lowry, 1989 (1); Paul H. Lu, 1974-1975 (2); Justin Lucian, 1976 (1); Wayne Ludvigson, 1973-1974 (2); Lumbermens Mutual & Casualty Co., 1942 (1); A.A. Lumsdaine, 1960 (1); Keith T. Lundell, 1981 (1); Ralph Lupich, 1984 (1); John R. Lutzker, 1985 (1); Gail Lynch, 1992 (1); David O. Lyon, 1974-1989 (9)
Box 10, Folder 10Gerda P. McCahan, 1980 (1); Sue McCann, 1981 (1); T.E. McCann, 1986 (1); David McComb, 1975 (1); George W. McConkie, 1967 (1); Nan McCorkle, 1987 (1); Kenneth MacCorquodale, 1972-1984 (5); Ron McCrea, 1975 (1); Jane McCusker, 1976 (1); Claudia McDade, May 6, 1991 (1); James D. MacDonald, 1968 (1); Gerard McDonnell, 1966-1969 (5); James V. McDowell, 1971 (1); J. Barry McGannon, 1967 (1); McGill University, 1970-1977 (2); William J. McGill, 1961-1989 (10)
Box 10, Folder 11McGraw-Hill, 1966-1989 (4); F.J. McGuigan, 1958-1995 (11); Barbara McKay, 1970 (1); Wilbert J. McKeachie, 1969-1991 (2); John M. McKee, 1981 (2); Kate MacKinnon de Packard, 1976 (1); Margaret Borden McKinnon, 1985 (1); G.D. MacLean, 1968 (1); Peter D. McLean, 1968 (1); James S. McMichael, 1975 (2); Dennis McMullen, 1962 (1); Macalester College, 1967-1969 (3); MacMillan Company, 1967 (1); MacQuarie University, 1978 (2); Ma. Cristina Magallanes, 1976 (2); Pedro Maguiña, undated (1)
Box 10, Folder 12Gabrielle Maillé, 1974 (1); Richard W. malott, 1968 (1); Gail Oberlin Lynch Mansoldo, 1990 (1); Manitoba Behavior Modification Association, 1976 (4); Patricia Manning, 1980 (1); Anthony J.M. Marcattilio, 1985 (1); Stuart Margulies, 1967 (1); Kenneth A. Maroney, 1974 (2); Marquis Who’s Who, Inc., 1984 (2); Marriott Hotels, 1977 (1); Lenore Marti, 1966 (1); Garry Martin, 1972-1980 (11); John Martin, 1986 (1); Mary Catherine Martin, 1984 (1); Robert F. Martin, 1971 (1); William Martin, 1985-1986 (2)
Box 10, Folder 13Maryland Psychological Association, Inc., 1980-1981 (5); Jack Maser, 1968 (1); Michael Mason, 1969 (1); Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968-1971 (5); Douglas W. Matheson, 1969 (1); D. mathews, 1970 (1); Domingos Sabino de Matos, 1962 (1); Maria-Amelia Matos, 1962-1991 (9); Jerome E. Maurer, 1966 (1); Mayo Clinic, 1971 (2); Francis Mechner, 1961-1992 (4); Medal for Merit Board, 1948 (1); Paul E. Meehl, 1984 (1); Donald D. Megenity, 1972 (1); Nilce Pinheiro Mejias, 1969 (1)
Box 10, Folder 14Maria Cecilia Mendes, 1979 (1); Maria Teresa Pacheco Mendes, 1966-1968 (7); M. David Merrill, 1969 (1); Charles Merbitz, 1979 (1); Meredith Publishing Company, 1962 (1); Merrill Publishing Company, 1988 (1); Gerald C. Mertens, 1964-1986 (15); Sylvia Mertens, 1966 (1); Leon V. Metcalf, 1986 (1); Carolyn Meyers, 1962-1965 (2); Lee Meyerson, 1967 (1);
Box 10, Folder 15Jack Michael, 1965-1989 (8); Patricia Gordon Michael, 1987 (4); Michigan Department of Mental Health, 1969 (1); Michigan State University, 1970-1971 (2); Midwestern Association of Behavior Analysis (MABA), 1974-1978 (14); Gudrun Mihnich, 1964 (1)
Box 10, Folder 16Carl Miller, 1975-1980 (8); Garry Miller, 1969 (1); James Miller, 1958 (1); Jay Miller, undated (1); Michael Miller, 1973 (1); Neal Miller, 1948-1985 (2); Miller and Fink Corporation, 1975 (1); Helen Mills, undated (1); Ministerio de Educacion, Lima, Peru, 1978 (1); Ministro de Estado da Educação, 1966 (1); Minneapolis Public Schools, 1972 (1); Donald E. Mintz, 1972 (1); Nathan B. Miron, 1968 (1); Lucy Miskin, Copley Custom Publishing Group, undated (1); Cynthia Mitchell, undated (1)
Box 10, Folder 17Yeganeh Modirzadeh, 1988-1989 (2); Montclair State College, 1969 (1); Montefiore Hospital, 1966 (2); Francisco Montes, 1968 (1); D. Moody, 1970 (1);Jay Moore, 1971-1981 (10); Melissa Moore, 1978 (1); Michael Moore, 1985 (1); Ross Morgan, 1968 (1); Wesley G. Morgan, 1974 (1); Charles D. Morris, 1968? (1); Edward K. Morris, 1981-1995 (27); John P. Morris, 1964 (1); Joe Morrow, 1979 (1); William R. Morrow, 1971 (1); William Morse, 1958 (1); F. Rand Morton, 1976 (1); Miguel Mota, 1973 (1); Mount Holyoke College, 1967-1974 (2); Mount Royal Junior College, 1969 (1); Paul T. Mountjoy, 1977 (1); MSS Educational Publishing. Co., 1970-1985 (1)
Box 10, Folder 18Conrad G. Mueller, 1964 (3); Katl Muenziger, 1949 (1); Fumio Mugishima, 1964 (2); Mark T. Muller, 1976 (2); Anne Mulvey, 1975 (2); Koji Mrata and Shigeru Ono, 1953 (1); Gardner Murphy, undated (5); Lois Murphy, undated (5); Matt Murphy, 1983-1994 (3); Peter Murphy, 1969 (1); Ray and Anna Musgrave, 1957-1979 (7); Alyce Myers, 1960 (1); William A. Myers, 1968 (2)
Box 11
Box 11, Folder 1Marian Nadler, 1980 (2); Nivaldo Nale, 1987 (1); Gary B. Nallan, 1974 (1); Elizabeth (“Lib”) Nanney, 1979-1987 (16)
Box 11, Folder 2Luiz Natalicio, 1968-1969 (3); National Academy of Sciences, 1988 (1); National Center for School and College Television, 1967 (1); National Institute of Education, 1975 (3); National Institutes of Health, 1976 (2); National Science Foundation, 1979 (1); National Security Agency, 1961 (1); National Society for Children and Adults With Autism, 1985 (2); Jose Santiago Naud, 1966 (2); Naval Medical Research Institute, 1970 (1); Naval Postgraduate School, 1975 (1); Lionel Nazaire, 1984 (1); Jean Nazzaro, 1964-1970 (3); J. Russell (“Russ”) Nazzaro, 1962-1977 (17)
Box 11, Folder 3Nancy A. Neef, 1988 (1); Greg Neimeyer, 1995 (3); Terry Nelson, 1972-1991 (5); Toben Nelson, 1991-1992 (2); Nelson-Hall Publishers, 1979 (3); Anita Liberalesso Neri, 1994 (1); Joe and Mary Jo Nespodgary, 1980 (1); Frederic W. Ness, 1967-1973 (2); Richard neville, 1970 (1); John (“Tony”) Nevin, 1970-1985 (5); The New England Center for Autism, Inc., 1991 (2); New York University, 1968-1971 (3); Newark State College, 1972 (1); Al Newton, 1938 (1); R. K. Nicholas, 1970 (1); Bob Nichols, 1987 (1); Nichols Publishing Co., 1979 (1); Francis W. Niedenfuhr, 1974 (2); Ricjrad Niedringhaus, 1976 (1); Elwin C. Nielsen, 1968 (1); Haruo Nishinosono, 1979 (1)
Box 11, Folder 4Elaine Nocks, 1979 (1); Calvin F. Nodine, 1968 (1); Martha Peláez Nogueras, 1990 (1); North Carolina Association for Behavior Analysis, 1989-1994 (8); D. L. Nord, 1969 (1); North Carolina Psychological Association, 1982 (1); Northeastern University, 1971-1980 (7); Northern California Association for Behavior Analysis, 1989 (1); Fay-Tyler Norton, 1965 (2); G. Ron Norton, 1968 (2); R. Norton, 1970 (1); W.W. Norton, 1980-1981 (2); Fred Nothman, 1967 (1); Sam Notkin, 1960 (1); Joseph Notterman, 1977-1994 (14); Jack Nottingham, 1968 (1); Nova University, 1980 (1); Ivônio Barros Nunes, 1990 (1); Robert Nye, 1979 (1); The Oaklawn Center, 1970 (1)
Box 11, Folder 5Kermit (“Obie”) Oberlin, 1967-1972 (27)
Box 11, Folder 6Kermit (“Obie”) Oberlin, 1973-1991 (34)
Box 11, Folder 7O.A. Oeser, 1955 (4); Office of Mental Health, New York State Psychiatric Institute, 1990 (1); J. G. O’Gorman, 1986 (1); Mairead O’Grady, 1993 (1); Ohio State University College of Medicine, 1974 (1); Charles Olander, 1987 (1); K. Daniel O’Leary, 1967-1969 (2); Henry J. Oles, 1973 (1); Lourenco (“Luiz”) de Oliveira, 1964-1989 (13); Mariah Martha Hubner d’Oliveira, 1987-1992 (2); David Oliver, 1985-1993 (3); Gregory Olley, 1993 (1); Robert Ollman, 1969 (1); Jeffrey Olsen, 1977 (2); Richard D. Olsen, 1971 (1); Roger Lee Olsen, 1968-1969 (2); Joann O’Malley, 1984 (1); Charles O’Neil, 1967-1974 (2); Leonard J. Opeil, U.S. Navy, 1957 (2); Oregon Graduate Center for Study and Research, 1977 (1); Oregon State University, 1969 (1); Kathleen Orlando, 1994 (1); Jesse Orlansky, 1993 (2); J. Grayson Osborne, 1991 (1); Our Lady of the Lake University, 1978 (1); Tadasu Oyama, 1980 (1)
Box 11, Folder 8Henry Paar, 1968 (1); PACE Learning Systems, Inc., 1988 (1); Kaye McKinnon de Pacheco, 1978-1979 (3); Pacific Northwest Association for College Physics (PNACP), 1968 (4); Pacific University, 1969 (1); Joel Painter, 1967 (1); Leonard Painter, 1920-1923 (4); David Palmer, 1992 (1); Juana M. Navarrete Palomo, 1975 (2v); David Palumbo, 1986 (1); Bill Palya, 1991? (1); PanAm, 1979 (1); Androulla PapaMichael, 1958 (1); Joseph Pappy, 1978 (2); Richard S. Paritzky, 1975 (1); J. Parlow, 1970 (1); Linda Parrott, 1987 (2); H. McIlvaine (“Mac”) Parsons, 1966-1993 (22)
Box 11, Folder 9G.F. Paskusz, 1973 (1); G. Paton-Thomas, 1972 (1); Frank A. Pattie, 1975 (2); Patton State Hospital, 1964 (1); Bill Pavlik, 1973-1987 (2); Peace Corps, 1967 (1); Joe Pear, 1977-1988 (3); Judy Peavy, 1977 (1); Hermann Peine, undated (1); Margaret Pendergast, 1936 (1); Phil Pennington, 1970-1972 (6); Pergamon Press, 1977-1978 (8); Dan Perkins, 1973 (1); Joe Pettit, 1974 (1); E. Lakin Phillips, 1966 (3); John Phillips, 1964-1965 (2); Mike Phillips, undated (1); Phillips University, 1972 (4)
Box 11, Folder 10Rosemary Pierrel, 1967 (1); William Piotrowski, 1971 (1); Plenum Publishing Corp., 1979 (2); Tjeerd Plomp, 1972 (1); Sr. Paula Plourde, 1969 (1); Richard Podagrosi, 1975 (1); John Pokrzywinski, 1968-1970 (1); Richard Policastro, 1993 (1); Joan Pollack, 1991 (1); Roger Poppen, 1969-1975 (2); John Popplestone, 1969 (1); Douglas Porter, 1969 (1); Portland State College, 1968 (1); Mwajabu K. Possi, 1993 (1); Sam N. Postlethwait, 1967-1982 (5); Carol Potter, 1985 (1); Kay Potter, 1985-1987 (2); Norman Potter, 1972-1974 (2); Marjorie Powell, 1943 (1); Mary Power, 1978 (2); Richard Powers, 1970 (2)
Box 11, Folder 11Praeger Publishers, 1977 (1); Prairie View A & M College, 1969-1970 (2); Alison Pratt, 1987 (1); Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1974-1986 (26); Princeton University, 1979 (2)
Box 11, Folder 12Program for the Multiply Handicapped, 1971 (1); Propulsion Engineering School, 1973 (1); Karen Pryor, 1993 (1); The Psychological Corporation, 1945 (1); The Psychological Record, 1964-1970 (6); Psychological Reports, 1957-1991 (28); Psychology Today, 1972-1984 (3)
Box 11, Folder 13Antonio Puente, 1991-1992 (7); Donald Pumroy, 1990 (4); Kenneth Purcell, 1968 (1); Purdue University, 1973-1982 (8); Joseph Purdy, 1974 (2); Lauren Putnam, 1977 (1); Queens College, 1966-1978 (8); Luiz Otavio de Seixas Queiroz, 1965-1969 (5); Roberto E. Barocio Quijano, undated (1); Ronald Quiroga, 1974-1975 (2)
Box 11, Folder 14Radcliffe College, 1929 (1); Peter Radloff, 1972 (1); Julie Ralph, 1971 (1); Ralph B. Carter Company, 1967 (1); Ralph Packer Insurance, 1967 (1); Ramey Base Schools, 1969 (2); Albert Ramirez, 1968 (1); Jose Leon Rangel Ramirez, 1966 (1); Douglas Ramsay, 1971-1989 (2); Random House, Inc., 1960-1986 (40)
Box 11, Folder 15Richard G. Ratliff, 1973 (1); Vilve Raudik, 1975 (2); Wilbert S. Ray, 1968 (1); Reader's Digest, 1968 (1); Rodney E. Realon, 1994 (1); Reed College, 1967 (2); Ellen P. Reese, 1976-1995 (5); T.W. Reese, 1968 (1); Tish Reid, 1975-1977 (3); Allan G. Reitzes, undated(1); John W. Renfrew, 1976 (1); Alan Repp, 1968 (1); Research Press, 1974-1981 (25); Research Triangle Institute, 1981 (1); Research Triangle Society for Instructional Development, 1985 (2); Revista Interamericana De Psicología, 1967 (1); Bernard Revsin, 1973 (1); Sam Revusky, 1986 (1); Sandra Reyes, 1977 (1); Linda L. Reyher, 1984(1)
Box 12
Box 12, Folder 1Emilio Ribes, 1972-1991 (9); Marti Rice, 1987 (1); William S. Richards, 1969 (1); Richmond College, 1968-1970 (2); Mark Rilling, 1967 (1); Betty Riordan, 1981 (1); A.C. Robbins, undated (1); Albert Roverts, 1970 (1); Bill Roberts, 1968 (1); Claudia Roberts, 1991 (1); Arthur Robin, 1971-1976 (2); Steve D. Robin, 1988 (1); Lewis Robins, 1956-1959 (20)
Box 12, Folder 2Berol Robinson, 1971-1976 (2); Daniel Robinson, 1974-1986 (2); G. O. Robinson, 1978 (1); Colin Robson, 1969 (1);Maria Iñez Rocha e Silva, 1964-1981 (12); Mauricio Rocha e Silva, 1964-1977 (2); Rockefeller University, 1969 (1); Rachel Lisbôa Rodrigues, 1965-1987 (6); Cecil Rogers, 1967 (1); David Rogers, 1981-1985 (13)
Box 12, Folder 3Joy Rogers, 1969-1974 (2); Liza Rogers, 1980-1981 (2); Spaulding Roger, 1945-1980 (17); Milton Rokeach, 1967 (1); David L. Roll, 1970 (1); Gary B. Rollman, 1970 (1); Dave Roper, 1979 (1); Brenda Rose, 1984 (1); Carter Rose, undated (1); Judith Rosenberg, 1967 (1); Georgiana Ross, 1994 (1); Gregory Ross, 1981 (3); Fred Rowe, 1985 (1); Howard L. Roy, 1970 (2); Royal-Globe Insurance, 1965 (1)
Box 12, Folder 4Floyd Ruch, 1938 (1); Roberto Ruiz, undated (1); Mark A. Runco, 1985 (1); Eugene L. Runyon, 1967 (1); Ruba Ruoff, 1968 (1); Robert Ruskin, 1973-1984 (7); Rutgers University, 1982-1983 (6); Kristan Ryan, 1993 (1)
Box 12, Folder 5Celso P. de Sá, 1987 (1); Saint Cloud College, 1971 (1); St. Joseph’s School for the Blind, 1989 (1); St. Paul’s College, 1973 (1); David Saladino, n.y. (1); Kurt Salzinger, 1969-1995 (5); Herbert W. Sammons, 1984 (1); San Diego State College, 1968 (1); B. Sanders, 1969 (1); Ed & Dot Sanford, 1980 (1); Stanley M. Sapon, 1983 (2); Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce, 1983 (1); Bruce Sarbit, 1968-1969 (2); S. Stansfield Sargent, 1984 (1); Paulo Sawaya, 1960-1961 (8), Halmuth Schaefer, 1971 (1); Bert Scharf, 1975 (1); Elaine Schenker, n.y. (1); Alexander F. Schilt, 1981 (1); Harold Schlosberg, 1950-1953 (3); Arq. J. Schnaider, 1985 (1); Susan Schneider, 1985 (1); Paul Schnur, 1971 (1)
Box 12, Folder 6William N. “Nat” Schoenfeld, 1944-1964 (43)
Box 12, Folder 7William N. “Nat” Schoenfeld, 1965-1991 (46)
Box 12, Folder 8Agnes Scholl, n.y. (1); Angela Schorr, 1988 (1); William J. Schreiman, 1971 (1); Steve Schroeder, 1985-1987 (3); John R. Schuch, 1971 (1); Andrew Schultz, 1971 (2); Peter Schwartz, 1977-1978 (4); Scott, Foresman & Co., 1967-1975 (6); Charlotte Scurry, 1973 (1)
Box 12, Folder 9Peter Seer, 1970 (1); Evalyn (“Eve”) Segal, 1972-1989 (1); Ahmed Seif, 1982 (1); Stanley P. Seidman, 1968 (1); Clifford Seitz, undated (1); Robert Sekuler, 1968-1969 (1); Selected Academic Readings, 1968 (1); Martin Seligman, 1976 (3); George Semb (see also Teaching Research Inc.), 1965-1994 (8); Harvey J. Sepler, 1980 (1); Francisco Fernandez Serra, 1991 (1); John Seward, 1969 (1); Will Sewell, 1968 (2); James N. Shafer, 1973 (1); Richard Shagoury, 1986 (1); Roberta Shannon, 1984 (1); L. James Shapiro, 1969 (1); John H. Shatzer, 1968 (1); Amy Shaughnessy, n.y. (1); Ralph L. Shelton, 1968 (1); Karen A. Sherma, 1983 (1)
Box 12, Folder 10J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1961-1969 (29)
Box 12, Folder 11J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1970-1971 (31)
Box 12, Folder 12J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1972 (51)
Box 12, Folder 13J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1973-1979 (59)
Box 12, Folder 14J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1980-1984 (34)
Box 12, Folder 15J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1985-1988 (22)
Box 12, Folder 16J. Gilmour (“Gil”) Sherman, 1990-1995 and undated (14)
Box 12, Folder 17Sister Helen Shipman, 1968 (1); Ethel J. Shirk, 1970 (1); Edward J. Shoben, 1959 (1); John Paul Shuch, 1968 (1); Richard Shull, 1985-1994 (5)
Box 12, Folder 18Murray Sidman, 1965-1994 (32)
Box 13
Box 13, Folder 1Michael Siegel, 1970-1975 (4); Paul Siegel, 1959-1994 (12); Maria Teresa & Francisco Aranjo Silva, 1968-1980 (2); Robert E. Silverman, 1969 (2); Gottlieb Simon, 1968-1969 (2); K.V. Simon, Bombay, 1989 (1); Simon & Schuster, 1980-1992 (3); Simposio sobre Midificación de la Conducta, 1978 (1); Robert Singer, 1971 (1); Henry L. Sisk, 1974 (1); Frank Sistrunk, 1969 (1); N. Frank Six, 1971 (1)
Box 13, Folder 2Dave Skaer, 1968-1969 (3); B.F. Skinner, 1947-1990 (14); Charles W. Slack, 1966 (1); Karl A. Slaikeu, 1980 (1); J. R. Slangen, 1971 (1); Lee R. Slatore, 1975 (1); Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1974-1976 (3); Howard N. Sloane, 1964-1981 (7); S. Smiley, 1969 (1)
Box 13, Folder 3Eugene Eaton “Gene” Smith, 1962-1975 (6); Frank Tupper Smith, Jr., 1973 (1); Michael Smith, 1979-1981 (3); Noel W. Smith, 1969-1970 (2)
Box 13, Folder 4Norman Smith, 1947-1984 (41)
Box 13, Folder 5Norman Smith, 1985-1986 (24)
Box 13, Folder 6Norman Smith, 1987-1988 (31)
Box 13, Folder 7Norman Smith, 1989 (15)
Box 13, Folder 8Norman Smith, 1990-1991 (25)
Box 13, Folder 9Norman Smith, 1992-1993 (31)
Box 13, Folder 10Norman Smith, 1994-1996 and undated fragments (27)
Box 13, Folder 11Seward Smith, 1969 (1); The Smithsonian Associates, 1974 (1); Arthur G. Snapper, 1969 (1); Social Science Research Council, 1968 (1); Social Security Administration, 1968 (1); Sociedad Inter-americana de Psicologia, 1975 (1); Sociedad Mexicana de Analisis de la Conducta, 1988 (1); Sociedade Brasileira Para O Progresso da Ciência, 1961-1996 (4); Sociedade de Psicologia de Ribeirão Preto, 1987-1989 (6)
Box 13, Folder 12Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis, 1982-1994 (13); Society for the Behavioral Analysis of Culture, 1977 (6); Society for the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1971-1994 (11); Society of Experimental Psychologists, 1947-1993 (5); Robert Solomon, 1969 (1); South Carolina Gerontological Society, 1978 (2); South Carolina Psychological Association, 1979 (5); South Dakota State University, 1967 (1)
Box 13, Folder 13Southeast Association for the Education of Teachers of Science, 1978 (1); Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis, 1984-1995 (25); Southeastern Psychological Association, 1984 (1); Southern California Conference on Behavior Modification, 1970-1979 (7); Southern Illinois University, 1965-1986 (9); Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1973 (1)
Box 13, Folder 14Robert S. Spangler, 1989 (1); S. B.Sparber, 1979 (1); Larry M. Sparks, 1968 (1); Special Child Publications, 1967 (1); Augusta Speller, 1971 (1); Paulo Speller, 1972 (2); Bob Spencer, 1984 (1); Howard P. Spicer, 1971 (1); Kimm Spigelmire, undated (1); Steve Spira, 1972 (1); Springfield College, 1967 (1); Jan Spurlin, undated (1); Will Spykers, 1979 (1); Brian Stabler, 1968 (1); John Staddon, 1989-1995 (4); Walter C. Stanley, 1971-1986 (3); State of Alabama Department of Public Health, 1959 (1); Jack Staton, 1970 (1); D. B. Steinman, 1953 (1); Jennifer Stewart, undated (2); John Stewart, 1987-1988 (2)
Box 13, Folder 15James E. “Jim” Stice, 1969-1978 (33)
Box 13, Folder 16Eugene H. Stivers, 1969 (2); Larry Stoddard, 1983-1993 (2); Fred Stollnitz, 1970 (1); Stephanie Stolz, 1984-1988 (4); Stony Brook (State University of New York at), 1969-1981 (9); Betty Stossi, 1955 (1); Judith E. Stowe, 1977 (1); Ruth Strang, 1958 (1); Michael L. Stratil, 1969 (1); Mark H. Stratton, 1973 (1); Carol A. Strickland, 1971 (1); Student Recorder, 1987 (1); Students of SCEP Y160, 1973 (1); J, Stuhl, undated; I. E. Sturm, 1968 (2)
Box 13, Folder 17Concepción Suárez, 1974 (1); Paul Suich, 1983 (1); Stephen Suich, 1982 (1); Steve Sulzbacher, 1968 (2); Beth Sulzer-Azaroff, 1983-1984 (2); Eric J. Summons, 1971 (1); Mark L. Sundberg, 1987-1991 (4); Surrey Place Centre, undated (1); Anne Wilderma Sussbaum, undated (1); Daniel M. Sussman, 1969-1978 (4); R. B. Swain, 1970 (1); Frances F. Switt, 1965 (1); Symposium on Analysis and Integration of Behavioral Units, 1984 (4); Symposium on Behavior Modification, (5 from Emilio Ribes) 1971-1978 (10); Syracuse University, 1938-1939 (2); Leonard L. Szpara, 1982 (1)
Box 14
Box 14, Folder 1Nanci Tabashneck, n.y. (1); William E. Tanner, 1985 (1); Tasmanian College of Advanced Education, 1973-1977 (3); B. G. Tate, 1969 (1); Edward Taub, 1964-1968 (3); Hilary Taub, 1994 (1); Murray Tawil, 1985 (1); Byron M. Taylor, 1973-1976 (6); Gene Taylor, 1977 (1); Kenneth E. Taylor, 1968 (1); H. Lyndon Taylor, 1966 (1)
Box 14, Folder 2Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA), 1965-1994 (4); Teaching of Psychology, 1974-1985 (4); Teaching Research, Inc., 1982-1988 (17); TPC Training Systems (Technical Publishing Company), 1976 (1)
Box 14, Folder 3Antônio de Souza Teixeira, 1967 (1); Temple Buell College, 1970 (1); Temple University, 1967 (1); Tenafly High School, 1955-1959 (2); Tenafly Mutual Savings and Loan Association, 1958 (1); Tennessee Association of Behavior Analysts, 1987-1988 (3); Michael Terman, 1976 (3); Herb S. Terrace, 1970-1974 (2); Jim Terlyne, 1968 (1); Dudley Terrell, 1985 (1); Texas Christian University, 1972-1973 (11); Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, 1976 (1)
Box 14, Folder 4Nina Joan Thayer, 1977 (1); The International Behavioral Association, 1991-1992 (3); They Speak For Themselves, 1959 (1); Wagner Thielens, 1971 (2); Dennis Thompson, 1993 (1); Travis Thompson, 1971 (1); Solveig Thomson, 1967 (1); Fred Thorne, 1949 (2); Gaylord Thorne, 1967 (1); John M. Throne, 1967 (1); Marika Tiggemann, 1986 (1); Thomas J. Tighe, 1981-1982 (2); Tiercel Books, 1992 (1); Jim Todd, 1987-1995(11)
Box 14, Folder 5João Claudio Todorov, 1965-1991 (14); Gary Tollman, 1967-1970 (10); Edward C. Tolman, 1937-1938 (2); Tom Tombaugh, 1971 (1); Carole Torrance, undated (1)
Box 14, Folder 6Susan Tracy, 1968 (1); Kathleen Traines, 1970 (1); Training-Feedback Seminar, 1968 (4); Neil Trainor, 1987 (1); Travel Associates, 1991 (1); Richard Treffeisen, 1982-1985 (2); Elizabeth F. Trent, 1971-1972 (2); Trinity College, 1968 (1); Nancy Triplett, 1990 (1); Garrett Troff, 1964 (1); Paul R. Trumpler, 1986 (3)
Box 14, Folder 7Tufts University, 1924-1992 (26); Tulane University, 1937-1938 (2); Judy Tulchin, 1982 (1); Bill Turner, 1968-1989 (5); Harriet Benson Turner, 1968 (1); Ralph Turner, 1969 (1); Saul Turteltaub, 1991 (1); Craig Twentyman, 1970 (1)
Box 14, Folder 8Michael J. Uhes, 1969 (1); Jerome D. Ulman, 1973 (1); Roger Ulrich, 1968-1990 (13); Hachizo Umezu, 1963-1969 (2); Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, 1974 (1); United Nations, 1964 (1); U.S. Army (award of Certificate of Merit), 1948 (1); U.S. Congress, 1982 (1); U.S. Navy, 1952 (3); U.S. Office of Education, 1966 (1); Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1974 (1); Universidad Autonoma del Edo. de Morelos, 1973 (1); Universidad Del Valle de Mexico, 1991 (1)
Box 14, Folder 9Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 1978-1979 (11); Universidad Veracruzana, 1975 (1); Universidade de Brasília, 1964-1987 (4); Universidade de São Paolo, 1961-1989 (14)
Box 14, Folder 10Université de Moncton, 1969 (1); Université de Montréal, 1976-1977 (2); University of Arizona, 1965-1968 (6); University of Bridgeport, 1967 (1); University of California, Berkeley, 1965 (1); University of California, Los Angeles, 1974-1978 (4); University of California, San Diego, 1975 (1); University of California, San Francisco, 1973 (1); University of California, Santa Cruz, 1974 (1); University of Canterbury (New Zealand), 1980 (1); University of Chicago, 1972-1975 (3); University of Colorado, 1962-1967 (2); University of Corpus Christi, 1973 (1); University of Delaware, 1962 (1); University of Florida, 1982-1985 (3)
Box 14, Folder 11University of Hawaii, 1981 (1); University of Houston, 1966-1981 (7); University of Illinois, 1977-1978 (4); University of Kansas, 1979-1990 (5); University of Maine at Machias, 1985 (1); University of Maine at Orono, 1968 (1); University of Manitoba, 1972-1976 (2); University of Maryland, 1967 (2); University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1985 (1); University of Miami, 1966 (1); University of Michigan, 1966-1971 (2); University of Minnesota, 1965-1972 (6); University of Mississippi, 1981 (1); University of Missouri, 1988 (2)
Box 14, Folder 12University of Nebraska, 1975 (1); University of New Hampshire, 1970-1994 (8); University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1981-1993 (10); University of North Carolina, Charlotte, 1981 (4); University of North Carolina, Greensboro, 1982-1987 (11); University of North Carolina, Wilmington, 1987-1991 (4)
Box 14, Folder 13University of Oregon, 1969 (1); University of Oxford, 1971 (1); University of Pittsburgh, 1968 (1); University of Redlands, 1974 (3); University of Sheffield, England, 1967 (1); University of South Carolina, 1979 (2); University of South Florida, 1970 (1); University of Tennessee, 1970 (1); University of Texas at Austin, 1966-1981 (10); University of Texas at El Paso, 1971 (1); University of Texas of the Permian Basin, 1972 (1); University of Texas, Southwestern Medical School at Dallas, 1971 (1); University of the South, 1967 (1); University of Utah, 1969 (1); University of Victoria, Canada, 1976 (1); University of Virginia, 1968 (1); University of Western Ontario, 1931 (3); University of Winnipeg, 1969 (1); University of Wisconsin, 1962 (1); Upper Midwest Regional Educational Laboratory, 1970 (2); Utah State University, 1970 (1)
Box 14, Folder 14Mark Van Doren, 1969 (1); Jennie Van Drimmelan, 1968 (1); Larry Van Dyne, 1976 (1); Frans Van Haaren, 1976-1985 (2); Gilles van Luybelaar, 1976 (1); Nicholas Van Matre (Navy Personnel and Development Center), 1979 (2); E.A. van Trotsenburg, 1977 (1); Vanderbilt University, 1947-1991 (6); Vanier College Media Resource Centre, Montreal, 1974 (1); Jaime and Carmen Vargas, 1991 (1); Julie Skinner Vargas, 1973-1995 (28); Margaret Vaughan, 1987 (1); Dr. Zeferino Vaz, 1966 (1)
Box 14, Folder 15Antonio “Tony” Vecchione, 1991 (1); Héctor Ayala y Velázquez, 1988 (1); Dora Fix Ventura, 1967-1969 (3); Anneke Verhave, undated (2); Thom Verhave, 1967 (1); John Vernon, 1976 (3); Veterans Administration, 1931-1932 (4); Cecilia Vilela, undated (2); E. Edgar Vinacke, 1967 (1); Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1967-1979 (10); Louis de Visser, 1971 (1); John Volkmann, 1943 (1); Voorhees College, 1977-1978 (4)
Box 14, Folder 16Frances Wacker, 1989 (1); Sue Walen, 1970 (1); C. Eugene Walker, 1971 (1); Patricia Walkowicz & George Semb, 1984 (1); Julie Waller, 1976 (1); Walter Reed Institute of Research, 1961-1965 (2); Barbara Wanchisen, 1991 (1); War Department, 1931-1946 (2); Marjorie Ward, 1993 (2); Richard Ward, 1969 (3); Warner Modular Publications, Inc., 1973 (1); Washington State University, 1968-1969 (3); Daniel Watson, 1972 (1); James B. Watson, 1989 (1); John B. Watson, 1926 (1); Fritz Weidner, 1967 (1); Alan S. Weiner, 1971 (1); Ruth Weinstein, 1974 (1); Robert Weisman, 1973 (1); Marian Weiss, 1976-1977 (2); William C. Wells, 1971 (1); George Werntz, Jr., 1957 (2); West Virginia University, 1976-1986 (10); Richard West, 1968 (1); Western Australia Institute of Technology, 1974 (1); Western College for Women, 1968 (1); Western Illinois University, 1971 (2)
Box 14, Folder 17Western Michigan University, 1969-1985 (28); Westinghouse Learning Corporation, 1967-1968 (3)
Box 14, Folder 18Judi Whalley, 1969 (1); John Whelan, 1971 (1); Paul White, 1967 (1); Sheldon White, 1987 (1); Whitman College, 1974 (1); The Whispering Pines (Bowdoin College Alumni Newsletter), 1973 (1); Caroline Widmer, 1969 (1); Daniel Wiener, 1988 (4); Nils Wiklander, 1987 (3); Bill Wieberger, 1974-1975 (2); James A. Wiggins, 1966 (1); Karl Wilbur, undated (1); John Wiley and Sons, 1972 (1); Bradford E. Wilcox, 1969 (1); Jeanné Williams, undated (1); Johanna Williams, 1982 (2); Larry Williams, 1976-1983 (3)
Box 14, Folder 19Lucía Williams, 1976-1989 (8); Margaret Williams, 1971 (1); Mary Williams, 1984 (1); Norman Williams, 1971 (1); Robert Williams, 1978 (2); A. P. Williamson, 1975 (2); Paul Wilson, undated (1); Wilson College, 1970-1971 (9)
Box 15
Box 15, Folder 1Margarida H. “Maggi” Windholz, 1968-1992 (23); Charles Windle, 1958-1971 (2); Winthrop College, 1978 (5); Wisconsin State University, Whitewater, 1968 (1); Paul J. Wisch, 1976 (1); Barry Wisniewski, 1970 (1); Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1967-1970 (2); Donald Witters, 1969-1971 (3)
Box 15, Folder 2Bruce M. Wolf, 1971 (1); Irvin B. Wolf, 1968 (1); Dael Wolfle, 1951-1964 (5); Bill Wolking, 1991 (2); W. Scott Wood, 1967-1992 (10); A. Bond Woodruff, 1968 (1); Robert S. Woodworth, 1946 (1); James Woolcock, 1983 (1); World Congress on Behavior Therapy, 1979 (1); Robert Wozniak, 1984 (2); G. Gilbert Wrenn, 1966 (1); Anthony Wright , 1970 (1); Kathy Wright, undated (1); Mary Louise Wright, 1975 (1); Daniel Wulbert, 1969 (1); W. Joseph Wyatt, 1986 (1); Louis Wynne, 1969 (1)
Box 15, Folder 3Samuel Yaffe, 1977 (1); John M. Yancey, 1968 (1); Aubrey J. Yates, 1968 (1); Sherman Yen, 1971-1990 (14); Robert Yerkes, 1938-1949 (2); Norman Yetman, 1976 (1); York University, Ontario, 1970 (2); Berenice Carmen Young, 1978 (1); Virginia and Clare Young, 1965-1990 (25); Adella & Dick Youtz, 1979 (2); Harold E. Yuker, 1969 (1); Lea Yulevich, 1985 (2); Ronald Zellner, 1986 (1); Steven Zifferblatt, 1968 (1); Donald Zimmerman, 1960 (1); Steven Zlutnick, 1968 (1); G.E. Zuriff, 1969 (1)
Box 15, Folder 4Unidentified A-J by first name: Alejandra, undated (1); Betty & June (1); Betty W., 1990 (1); Bia and Luis, 1995 (1); Bunny, 1971 (1); Caty, 1972 (1); Chas (1); Connie (1); Courtney, 1936 (1); Cynthia, undated (1); Daphne, undated (1); Dave, 1970 (1); Dave, 1978 (1); Dave, undated; David (1); Dick & Barb, 1987 (1); Dick, 1974 (2); Dick, 1987 (1); Don, 1955 (2); Ducenea, 1989 (1); Ellie, 1979 (1); Fred, undated (1); Freddy, 1989 (1); Greg, 1977 (1); Hap/Peg, 1978-1985 (3); Helen, 1978 (1); another Helen, 1985 (1); Herb, 1985; Jack?, 1987 (1);Jesse, 1985 (1); Joe, 1962 (1); another Joe, 1985 (1); John, 1959 (1); another John, 1976 (1); another John, 1973 (1); Judy, 1982 (1); Julia, undated (1); Julie Christine, undated (1)
Box 15, Folder 5Unindentified L-Z by first name: Lelah (cousin), 1970 (1); Len, 1991 (1); another Len, undated (1); Lucie, 1988 (1); Lynette and Charles, 1993 (1); Maria, 1965-1989 (2); Marjory, 1979 (1); Mary Carol, 1966-1973 (2); Mel(?), undated (1); Michael (3); Mike (grandson) (1); Mircyita, 1993? (1); Nancy, 1970 (2); Nedra, 1982 (1); Norma, 1969 (1); Paul, 1953 (1); Paul, 1973 (2); another Paul, 1977 (1); Randy, 1976 (1); Reed, undated (1); Rhonda & Dan, 1992 (1); Roy, 1975 (1); Russell, 1971? (1); Ryan, 1985 (1); Scott, undated (1); Sherman, 1989 (1); Silvia, 1965 (1); Simão, undated (1); Stephanie, 1984 (1); Steve, 1987 (1); Stuart, undated (1);Thomas, 1970-1987 (2)
Box 15, Folder 6Unidentified: no first name, indecipherable first name, and various (30)

Subseries C: By Others to Others

Box 15, Folder 7Air Corps Technical Training Command to: School of Education, Penn State College, Feb 18, 1942
  • Carol Ammons, editor Psychological Reports to: Dr. John Barlow, Earlham College, May 26, 1960; Dr. Jon Roeckelein, Mesa Community College, AZ, Nov 4, 1971; Dr. O. Glenn Geiger, University of South Florida, Tampa FL, Dec 12, 1975; Dr. Douglas Anger, University of Missouri-Columbia, MI, Dec 22, 1975; Dr. Sherman Ross, Howard University, Oct 17, 1983; Dr. A. Toy Caldwell-Gilbert, Indiana State University, July 8, 1991
  • Douglas Anger to: Edward Anderson, June 12, 1990
  • Association for Behavior Analysis, Shery Chamberlain, Chairperson, Program Committee to: Ricardo Gorayeb, April 11, 1986
  • Robert Berryman to: Carolina Bori, Sept 30, 1965 and undated
  • Robert Berryman to: Thom Verhave, Jan 12, 1968
  • Carolina Bori to: Robert Berryman, Sept 29, 1965
  • David Born to: James Stice, Aug 1, 1975
  • Joseph Brady to: Thomas Pullen, Maryland State Superintendent of Education, Aug 10, 1962
  • Robert Bush to: William McGill, President, Columbia University, Sept 24, 1970
  • Harry L. Case to: The Editor, The News and Observer, Raleigh NC, Nov 13, 1987
  • Harry L. Case to: James B. Hunt, Jr., Raleigh NC, Aug 30, 1989
  • Charles Catania to: Alex Kugushev, Oct 17, 1981; Dave, Apr 27, 1991
  • Colgate University to: Donald A. Laird, Apr 25, 1933
  • Congreso Interamericano de Psicologia, Dr. José Antonio Sánchez to: Charels Ferster, June 14, 1974
  • Donald Cook to: B.F. Skinner, March 5, 1980
Box 15, Folder 8John Davis to: Robert Epstein, Nov 15, 1983
  • Richard Lee Deering to: Ruth H. Cousins, Executive Secretary, Psi Chi, June 7, 1962
  • Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington, D.C. to: Paul Siegel, June 23, 1960 and Sept 20, 1960; Frank Rose, President, University of Alabama, 1959
  • Jim Dinsmoor to: Paul Siegel, July 25, 1955
  • Peggy Dority to: Paul Chance, Sept 19, 1984
  • Laura Dorow to: Douglas Weldon Nov 20, 1990
  • Earlham College to: John V. Keller, April 30, 1959
  • David Eckerman to: B.F. Skinner, Mar 12, 1991
  • David Eckerman to: Toben Nelson, July 25, 1989
  • David Eckerman to: Margaret C. Woodbury, Feb 18, 1995
  • Robert Epstein to: Andrew Tang, Feb 7, 1983; John Staddon, Aug 9, 1983
Box 15, Folder 9Frank Farley to: Kurt Salzinger, May 24, 1991
  • Mário G. Ferri to: Dr. Antonio Barros de Ulhôa Cintra, Sept 11, 1961
  • Charles Ferster to: Thomas Pullen, State Superintendent, Maryland State Department of Education, Oct 17, 1962
  • Paul Fields to: B.F. Skinner, July 26, 1973
  • Emerson Foukle to: Edward Cobb, Oct 13, 1981
  • Howard Gallup to Robert W. Allan, July 25, 1998
  • Howard Gallup to Frances Keller, July 26, 1998 (2)
  • Ronald Gentile to: Stanley Cramer, Oct 2, 1984; John —?, undated
  • Georgetown University (Aloysius P. Kelley, Exec. V-P for Academic Affairs) to: Dan Robinson, Nov 11, 1974
  • Thomas F. Gilbert to: Paul Siegel, Oct 6, 1959; Luther Callahan, Comptroller, University of Alabama, Oct 21, 1959; Dr. John McKee, n.d.
  • John S. Gilson to: Gabriel Della-Piana, April 1, 1968
  • Mario Giordano to: J. Gil Sherman, Aug 5, 1974 and Nov 21, 1974
  • Eleanor and Sheldon Glueck to: Charles Slack, n.d.
  • Marcel Goldschmid to: Scott Wood, March 23, 1970
  • Ben Green to: Mary Lou Sherman, Oct 28, 1968; Ed —?, March 9, 1975; James Stice, Sept 25, 1975; Amy —?, Aug 30, n.y.
Box 15, Folder 10Donna Haverly to: Paul Chance, Dec 4, 1984
  • Ralph Hefferline to: Arthur Bachrach, May 2, 1964
  • Susan Hereford to James Stice, Dec 9, 1974
  • E. Tory Higgins, et al., Columbia University to: unidentified, July 31, 1996
  • Indiana Business College (C.T. Butz, President) to: Paul Chance, Oct 17, 1984
  • Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis (JABA) to: William C. Sheppard, Nov 10, 1969
  • Paul Johnston to: Robert Felix, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, July 12, 1960
  • Allen Jossey-Bass to: Michael Terman, May 18, 1981
  • Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Mary Louise Sherman, Business Mgr. to: Julie Paulson, College Editor, Burgess Publishing Company, March 28, 1969; Barry Beyer, June 5, 1977
  • Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, C. Michael mellor, Senior Editor to: Edward Cobb, Nov 12, 1981
  • The Honorable Dan A. Kimball, Secretary of the Navy to: President Eisenhower, April 11, 1952
  • Kathleen Lahti to: Paul Chance, Aug 28, 1984
  • Donald Laird to: Dean Thruber, April 19, 1933 (recommends that Keller receive a salary increase)
  • Phil C. Lange to: Dr. Irma Salas, Sept 14, 1961
  • Cedric Larson to: Lib Nanney, June 4, 1979
  • Judith LeBlanc, Centro de Educacion Especial Ann Sullivan to: Mark Wolery, Feb 6, 1994
  • Margaret Lloyd to: Margaret Agathon, Nov 5, 1984
  • Cornelius Loew to: Paul Mountjoy, Jan 26, 1970
Box 15, Folder 11Wilbert McKeachie to: President James Miller, Western Michigan University, Sept 16, 1970
  • James McMichael and Jeffrey Corey to: Laura Rich, W.A. Benjamin, Inc. Oct 8, 1973
  • Edward Martin to: Brenda Rawles, Psychology Today, Aug 20, 1984
  • Maryland State Dept. of Education to: Dr. Joseph Brady, Nov 9, 1962; Dr. Charles Ferster, Jan 14, 1963 and March 11, 1963
  • William Marston to: American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities, Dec 14, 1928 (recommendation for Keller)
  • Paul Mountjoy to: Cornelius Loew, Jan 22, 1970
  • Terry F. Nelson to: Wilbert McKeachie, March 13, 1970
  • Frederic Ness to: Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C., April 16, 1975
  • John Nevin to: Robert Epstein, Cambridge Center for Behavioral Studies, Oct 12, 1983
  • M. Elise De Seixas Queiroz to: Luis Otávio de Seixas Queiroz, Feb 6, 1971
  • S.N. Postlethwait to: Edward Cobb, May 21, 1979
  • R[odolfo Azzi?] to: Gil Sherman, Aug 4, 1972
  • Darcy Ribeiro, Reitor, Universidade de Brasilia to: Carolina Martuscelli (Bori), Sept 17, 1962
  • Daniel Robinson to: Mac Parsons, Nov 21, 1975; Rev. J. Donald Freeze, Aug 31, 1988
  • Robert Ruskin, Editor, Journal of Personalized Instruction to: Dr. Peter Schwartz, Sept 13, 1977
  • Harold Schlosberg to: Arthur Bachrach, March 26, 1964
  • Edward W. Schneider to: Dan --?, June 1, 1989
  • Nat Schoenfeld to: John V. Keller, Mar 12, 1991
  • Harold Schuckman to: Gad Hakerem, Sept 29, 1948
  • Russell Seibert to: Frederick Gault, Dec 2, 1971 (includes letter from Margarida Windholz to Seibert, Nov 23, 1971)
  • George Semb to: James Stice, Sept 11, 1975
Box 15, Folder 12J. Gilmour Sherman to Various

Correspondents are: Montrose Wolf, March 25, 1968; Louise Knight, W.A. Benjamin, Inc., Oct 10, 1973 and Oct 19, 1973; Dean Joseph Pettit, Georgetown University, Oct 23, 1974 (includes Keller’s letter of resignation); Mac Parsons, Nov 21, 1975

  • Paul Siegel to: Charles Slack, Dec 1, 1959; James Osberg, Dec 14, 1959; Dr. Louis Wienckowski, National Institute of Mental Health, May 17, 1960; Robert Felix, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, July 11, 1960
  • B.F. Skinner to: Edward Cobb, Feb 12, 1974
  • Southern Illinois University at Carbondale to: Robert Epstein, Nov 23, 1983
  • Murray Tawil to: Paul Chance, Nov 12, 1984
  • Edward C. Tolman to: Dana Ferrin, Appleton-Century Co., n.d.
  • Paul Trumpler to: Bartlett Giamatti, Yale University, May 26, 1981; Charles Bockelman, Yale University, Aug 31, 1981
  • University of Alabama, Frank Rose, President, to: Robert Felix, Director, National Institute of Mental Health, Dec 8, 1959 and Jan 22, 1960
  • University of Alabama, Harry Bonham, Dean of Administration to: Dean Marten ten Hoor, College of Arts & Sciences, Dec 15, 1959
  • Various to: President Kenneth G. Ryder, Northeastern University, Feb 17-20, 1981 re: imminent closure of the Psychology Learning Center
  • Marian Weiss to: Hilary Appleton, University of Manitoba, Jan 18, 1976 (re: grade distribution and the Keller Plan yielding too many “A”s. This not to the university’s liking.)
  • Western Michigan University to: Wayne Fox, HumRRO, Jan 24, 1968
  • Western Michigan University (Frank Jamison, Director of Television Services) to: Roger Ulrich, Oct 9, 1969
  • Larry Williams to: Dr. H. Bradbury, University of Winnipeg, Aug 25, 1975
  • Xerox Company to: Robert Ruskin, April 10, 1974
  • Yale University, Bartlett Giamatti, President to: Paul Trumpler, June 16, 1981
  • Yale University, Charles Bockelman to: Paul Trumpler, Aug 27, 1981
  • Janell to: Jack Michael, undated
  • Janell to: Jack Michael, undated
  • Unidentified (Paul Mountjoy?) to: unidentified – maybe just a note to self, March 13, 1970 re: Keller’s decision to resign from Western Michigan University – later reversed?)
  • Unidentified to: Clarence N. Graham, Dept. of Psychology, Columbia University, March 18, 1957
Box 15, Folder 13Correspondence between Olgierd Celinski and various others, 1958-1964 (25)
Box 15, Folder 14Morse Code correspondence, 1941-1944 (17)

Series 2: Oral Presentations (arranged chronologically), 1927-1985

(3 Boxes)
Box 15
Box 15, Folder 15Speeches 1924 & 1927
  • "Recapitulation." 1924. 1pp. fragment
  • “Physics From The Standpoint of Watson.” 1927. For a course with Tooland at Harvard.
Box 15, Folder 16Notes on talk at Brown University, Feb 18, 1942
Box 15, Folder 17CHI talk, UCLA, July 1, 1948
Box 15, Folder 18Saratoga Lions Club, 1949
Box 15, Folder 19City editors, American Press Institute, March 27, 1950
Box 15, Folder 20Talk to Yale Colloquium, May 9, 1951
Box 15, Folder 21Clinical Reference in an Undergraduate Psychology Curriculum, University of Western Ontario, 1952
Box 15, Folder 22Order versus Confusion in the First Course, 1953
Box 15, Folder 23University of Western Ontario, 1954

"Colgate, Hamilton, and possibly Hollins talks," 1958

Box 15, Folder 24Talks, 1950s
  • Talk given to TC group, 1959
  • “Bryan and Harter Revisited.” Talk given at Mount Holyoke, 1950s
Box 15, Folder 25Speeches, 1960s
  • Paper: Discussion of “Automated Teaching,” American Psychological Association, Chicago, Sept 1960
  • “Recalled To Life.” Convocation address, Earlham College, Oct 18, 1960 (2 copies)
Box 15, Folder 26Portuguese materials
  • Programmed Instruction, 1961 (in Portuguese)
  • Reconquistado Para Vida” (“Recalled To Life”) (in Portuguese)
Box 15, Folder 27Talks
  • Talk on Psychopharmacology at Catholic University, 1961 (in Portuguese)
  • Untitled draft of paper, “Há cinco semanas…” (in Portuguese)
Box 16
Box 16, Folder 1Notes for a presentation at Dupont, 1962
Box 16, Folder 2A Personal Chourse in Psychology (1963)
  • Un Curso de Psicologia Individualizado, Universidade de Brasilia, April 1963 (in Portuguese)
  • "A Personal Course in Psychology." Paper read at Philadelphia meeting of the American Psychological Association, August 31, 1963
Box 16, Folder 3“Reinforcement Theory and Programmed Education.” Paper read at the International Conference on Programmed Instruction and Teaching Machines in West Berlin, Germany, July 9-15, 1963
Box 16, Folder 4Papers, 1965
  • “New Reinforcement Contingencies in the Classroom?” Paper read at the Chicago meetings of the American Psychological Association, Sept 1965
  • “A Crise da Universidade de Brasilia.” Oct 14, 1965 (in Portuguese)
Box 16, Folder 5Misc.
  • Outline notes for a talk on the development of psychology, Feb 1966
  • “Comments on The Experimental Analysis of Behavior As A Systematic Approach To Teaching Psychology.” Paper delivered at the New York Meetings of the American Psychological Association, Sept 4, 1966
  • “PSI – Its History and Its Future.” 1966-1967
Box 16, Folder 61967 Materials
  • "Neglected Rewards in the Educational Process." 23rd annual meeting of the American Conference of Adacdemic Deans, Los Angeles, CA, Jan 16, 1967, 32pp. text. 2 copies
  • Notes for a talk at the University of Arizona, March 1, 1967
  • Notes for a talk to counselors, Arizona State University, April 3, 1967
  • “Competition,” notes for a talk at Arizona State University, April 25, 1967, not given
  • Fragment of a talk about improved methods of teaching elementary psychology given to Wells Hively's class in Minnesota, 1966 or 1967
Box 16, Folder 71969 Materials
  • “On Behavior Modification.” Remarks made at the Chicago meetings of the Midwestern Psychological Association, May 8, 1969
  • “Bridging the Student-Teacher Gap.” Kalamazoo College, Dec 2, 1969
  • Outline for two talks on bridging the student-teacher gap. C.W. Post Center, Queens, Dec 9 and 10, 1969 and Indiana University, South Bend, Dec 18, 1969
Box 16, Folder 81970 Materials
  • Introductory remarks made on the occasion of a “Special Symposium in Memory of William Wallace Cumming: Complex Stimulus Control” held at the 41st Annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Atlantic City, April 3, 1970
  • “Science Teaching Will Be Better in the Seventies.” Paper read at the 137th meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Dec 29, 1970
  • Part I of Emerging Education: Talk given at Billy V. Koen's 1970 workshop at Ohio State University, 1970
Box 16, Folder 9Remarks made at the American Psychological Association symposium on “Personalized Instruction: a symposium in honor of Fred Keller,” Washington, D.C., Sept 3-7, 1971
Box 16, Folder 101972 Materials
  • Brazilian report, 1972
  • “A Community Learning Center (A Dream).” Feb 10, 1972
  • “From The Learning Laboratory to the Schoolroom.” Paper presented at an international conference on the learning process in relation to education, Centro Europeo Dell'Educazione, Villa Falconieri, Frascati, Rome, Italy, Sept 25-Oct 1, 1972, 18pp, typed. 2 copies
Box 16, Folder 111973 Materials
  • “Vale!” Jan 1973
  • “Texas Talk.” University of Texas at Austin, 1973
  • Notes for a lecture given to Selby Evan’s class, Nov 20, 1973
Box 16, Folder 12Untitled talk delivered at Texas Christian University, 1973 (17pp, missing p.2 and end of paper)
Box 16, Folder 131974 Materials
  • Talk about the benefits of retirement at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Institute, Sept 5, 1974
  • “Comments On A College Reunion,” 1974
  • “Behavior Modification and Closed Institutions.” Talk delivered at Reston, VA, 1974
  • “Ralph Franklin Hefferline, 1910-1974.” Comments made at a memorial service at St. Paul’s Chapel of Columbia University, March 28, 1974
Box 16, Folder 14"Undergraduate Pyschology in the Twenties." Speaker's address at the Third Annual Initiation of new members into the Georgetown University chapter of Psi Chi, Jan 23, 1975
Box 16, Folder 151975 Materials
  • Notes for talk on “Early Reinforcement Theory at Columbia” delivered at American University, March 7, 1975
  • Introductory remarks made at 47th annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association on William J. McGill, President of Columbia University, invited speaker, New York City, April 22-24, 1976
  • “My Experiences With Fred Skinner.” Blackstone Hotel, Chicago, May 3, 1976, 7pp typed
  • “Things That I Tried To Say At The Testimonial Dinner.” International Conference on Behavior Modification in the Community, July 23, 1976, 2 copies
Box 16, Folder 161976 Materials
  • "A Vison of Community Development." Talk delivered at a conference on behavior modification at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 24, 1976. Final draft 5pp. typed; early draft 8pp.
  • EC-IBR commencement address on educational reform, 1976?
Box 16, Folder 171977 Materials
  • “Behavior Analysis in the Forties at Columbia.” Talk given at the 3rd Annual Convention Banquet of MABA, Chicago, May 16, 1977. 18pp, typed, 2 different drafts and a fragment
  • “Instructional Technology and Educational Reform.” Paper presented at the conference on Behavioral Research and Technology in Higher Education, University of Pittsburgh, Sept 1977
Box 16, Folder 18“Response to An Award” (APA Distinguished Contribution for Applications in Psychology), Aug 1977, 27pp, typed
Box 16, Folder 191975 Materials
  • “Notes on Personalized Instruction and Educational Reform.” Talk delivered at the VIII Symposium of Behavior Modification held in Caracas, Venezuela, Feb 22-25, 1978. 2 different versions, 5pp and 7pp, typed
  • Comments made during the intermission at the VIII Symposium of Behavior Modification held in Caracas, Venezuela, Feb 22-25, 1978, 10pp, handwritten notes
  • “The Quarrel,” a script of “a happening” (comical) involving Fred Keller and Burrhus Skinner at the Annual Dinner of the Association for Behavioral Analysis, Chicago, May 15, 1978, 8pp
  • Draft of talk on education, 15pp, handwritten notes. “Save for Taiwan” written across top.
Box 16, Folder 201978 Materials
  • “Behavior Analysis in the Fifties at Columbia.” Talk given at the 4th Annual Convention Banquet of MABA, Chicago, May 15, 1978. 13pp, typed. Four different drafts
  • Comments made at the opening of the Lima Conference, Aug 1978, 1p, typed
Box 16, Folder 21“Thoughts on Pedagogical Reform.” Talk given at East Stroudsburg State College, April, 1978. 22pp, typed
Box 16, Folder 221979 Materials
  • “Applied Behaviorism Since John Watson.” Talk delivered at Furman University, April 6, 1979. 21pp, typed. 2 copies. Also a handwritten draft.
  • “Vanishing Cream and A Sentimental Journey.” Talk delivered at the Annual Banquet of the Association for Behavioral Analysis, June 18, 1979. 12pp, typed
Box 16, Folder 231979 Materials
  • Remarks made at University of South Carolina at Aiken, 1979. 4pp, typed
  • “Ruminations on Retirement.” ("Next to last draft" written across top), 1979? 11pp, typed. 2 copies
  • Notes for IRA talk, Aiken, S.C. 1979? 1p, handwritten
  • Untitled talk on behavioral principles, MPA, Chicago, late 1970s. 5pp, typed
  • “Strategies of Behavioral Intervention into the Field of Education.” Association for Behavioral Analysis meeting, late 1970s. 7pp, typed
Box 16, Folder 241980 Materials
  • “Personalized Instruction and the Handicapped.” Undelivered paper written for Italy, early 1980s. 20pp, typed
  • “Confessions of a Born-Again Teacher.” Talk delivered at Georgia State University, May 23, 1980. 21pp, typed. 2 copies
  • “Getting-Old Behavior.” Colloquium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Nov 19, 1980. 14pp, typed
Box 16, Folder 251980 Materials
  • Untitled talk on programmed instruction, Windsor, Ontario, Jan 1980. 3pp, typed
  • “Response to the Award of an Honorary Doctorate by Western Michigan University,” April 19th, 1980. 3pp. typed. 4 copies
  • “On Unifying Innovations.” Comments made at an Honors Symposium held during the 12th Annual Meeting of the International Congress for Individualized Instruction, Windsor University, Windsor, Ontario, Oct 31, 1980. 6pp, typed, 2 different versions
Box 17
Box 17, Folder 1“Why The First Grade Should Come First.” Comments made at a symposium on “Personalized Systems of Instruction (PSI) and Elementary Education” at the 7th Annual Convention of the ABA Milwaukee, WI, May 28, 1981. 8pp, typed.

“Response.” Keller’s comments made at the above convention at the banquet entitled “An Evening with Keller and Friends,” May 30, 1981. 3pp, typed.

“Prospects of Pedagogical Reform,” 1981. 21pp, typed. 2 copies

Box 17, Folder 2“Some Behaviorists I Have Known.” Maryland Psychological Association, May 8, 1981. 2 versions, one 19pp, typed, the other 13pp.
Box 17, Folder 3“Getting-Old Behavior." Presented at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, March 19, 1982 and at UNC Greensboro, Nov 19, 1982. 12pp. typed and 2 copies of the offprint from the International Journal of Behavioral Geriatrics
Box 17, Folder 4“Charles Ferster – Educational Explorer.” Paper read at the 9th annual convention of ABA, Milwaukee, WI, May 28, 1983. 24pp, typed.

Earlier version of above, n.d. 12pp, typed.

“Clarence Whitford Young (1902-1983): An Appreciation,” May 1983. 2pp, typed.

Box 17, Folder 5“Experiments I Have Known,” 21pp, typed, Incomplete version.

“Imagens da Vida de um Professor.” Ribeirao Preto, 1983 (in Portuguese). 16pp, typed.

Box 17, Folder 6“Peter Opossum Goes To School.” Read at the annual banquet of the ABA, Nashville, TN, May 30, 1984. 13pp, typed. Accompanied by illustrations provide by Carole Torrance.

Introduction to business meeting, Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis (SEABA), Myrtle Beach, S.C. Nov 12, 1984. 2pp, handwritten.

Box 17, Folder 7“Problems of Retirement.” Comments delivered at the Psychology Colloquium, Duke University on the occasion of Gregory Kimble’s retirement, Aug 31, 1984. 16pp, typed.
Box 17, Folder 8“Setting The Record Straight.” Comments at the ABA Banquet “Old Times. Old Friends. Retire? Never!” May 26, 1985. 9pp, typed.

“Testimony of an Educational Reformer.” Lecture delivered in Atlanta, GA Educational Research and Methods Division of the American Society for Engineering Education, June 17, 1985. 21pp, typed.

Box 17, Folder 91986 Materials
  • “Memories of Colgate in the Thirties.” Colgate Psychology Department Centennial, Oct 25, 1986. 16pp, typed.
  • “Incompletes.” Presented at the third annual meeting of the Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis, Savannah, GA Nov 8, 1986. 10pp, typed.
  • “Educação de um Analista de Comportamento," 1986. 6pp, typed.
  • “Obstacles to Instructional Reform” (same talk as "Testimony of an Educational Reformer,” this one presented in West Virginia April 15, 1986. 21pp, typed.
Box 17, Folder 101987 Materials
  • "An Educational Departure and Some of Its Effects.” Psychology Department, University of Texas of the Permian Basin, Odessa, TX, Feb 7, 1987. 21pp, typed. Also a short draft of same.
  • Comments made at the annual ABA banquet, Opryland Hotel, Nashville, TN May 27, 1987. 7pp, typed.
  • “Splitters and Lumpers: A Debate." Moderator's comments at a "behaviorology" debate between Ernest Vargas, Marc Branch, Lawrence Fraley, and Peter Harzem at the 4th annual meeting of the Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis, Ashville, NC, Oct 15-17, 1987. 2pp, typed.
  • Untitled presentation written in Portuguese Oct 1987. 18pp, typed (missing first page).
Box 17, Folder 11"The Education of a Behavior Analyst.” Texas Association for Behavior Analysis, Dallas, TX Feb 7, 1987. 20pp, typed.

"Items De Um Fichãrio." Ribeirão Prêto, Brazil?, 1987. 17pp, typed.

Box 17, Folder 12"Sabbatical.” Association for Behavior Analysis (ABA) talk, 1988. 5pp, typed.

"Acknowledging a Debt." Comments made in a symposium on "Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It" at the 14th annual convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Philadelphia PA, May 29, 1988. 10pp, typed. 2 copies

"Kurt Salzinger." Remarks made at the Division 25 of the APA, Atlanta GA, Aug 12, 1988, 2pp. typed

Box 17, Folder 13"Think With The Learned, Speak With The Vulgar.” Symposium on Behavior Analysis in Practical Affairs, Division 25 of the APA, Atlanta GA, Aug 15, 1988. 8pp, typed.

"Infãncia de um Moviemento," 1988. 16pp, typed

"Adolescência de um Moviemento," Nov 198816pp. typed

Box 17, Folder 141989 Materials
  • "Some Answers (Not Given!)...To Kurt Salzinger's Questions at the ABA Symposium.” Milwaukee, WI, May 25, 1989. 3pp, typed.
  • "Recollections and Recommendations." Comments made in a symposium, "From The Beginning..." 15th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee WI, May 25-28, 1989. 3pp, typed. 2 copies
  • "Behavioral Components of Effective Teacher Supervision." Comments made in a symposium, "From The Beginning..." 15th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee WI, May 25-28, 1989. 3pp, typed
  • "How Does It Feel To Be 90?" 15th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee WI, May 27, 1989. 5pp, typed
Box 17, Folder 15"Behavior Analysis and Education.” Mexico City, March 6, 1991. 18pp, typed.

"Thoughts On One Man's Greatness." Mexico City, March 9, 1991. 18pp, typed.

Box 17, Folder 16"Education For Tomorrow.” University of North Carolina at Wilmington, March 23, 1991. 18pp, typed. Another copy with same cover page, but otherwise additional information

"Expressions of Appreciation." 17th Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta GA, May 26, 1991. 20pp, typed. 2 copies

Box 17, Folder 171991 Materials
  • "University Education: What We Have Been Doing Badly and How It Can Be Improved.” International Symposium on International Perspectives on Higher Education: Contributions From Psychology, Auburn University, AL, May 28, 1991. 12pp, typed.
  • "Some Debts We Owe." Division 25 of the APA, San Francisco, CA, Aug 19, 1991. 19pp, typed
  • "EPA Memories." Opening remarks for symposium "Regarding B. F. Skinner" Convention of the Eastern Psychological Association, New York City, NY, 1991. 6pp, typed
  • "PSI: Once More, With Feeling!" Amherst MA, 1991. 9pp, typed (missing pages)
  • "Response." ABA banquet, Milwaukee WI, May 30, 1991. 1pp, typed
Box 17, Folder 18"Education By Torchlight.” B.F. Skinner Memorial Lecture, 4th Annual Convention of the International Behaviorology Association, New Orleans LA, Jan 5, 1992. 19pp, typed.

Instructional reform, talk given to a group of graduate students in psychology, Western Michigan University, Nov 6, 1992. 18pp, typed

"Thoughts on WMU before my talk" [above]. "Not presented anywhere." Nov 1992. 1pp, typed fragment

Box 17, Folder 19"Friends and Foes of Educational Reform.” First International Congress of Behaviorism and the Sciences of Behavior, Guadalajara, Mexico, Oct 5-9, 1992 and at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Arlington VA, April 17, 1993 18pp, typed. 3 copies

"Did You Know Aristotle?" Southeastern Association for Behavior Analysis, Oct 15, 1993. 18pp, typed

Box 17, Folder 20"Some Behaviorists I Have Known.” Second International Congress of Behaviorism and the Sciences of Behavior, Palermo, Italy, Oct 6-9, 1994, 15pp, typed. 2 copies

"Response To A Lifetime Achievement in Behavioral Analysis Award." Association for Behavior Analysis, Atlanta GA, May 29, 1994. 4pp, typed

Box 17, Folder 21"What Happened...” Brazilian Association of Psychotherapy and Behavioral Medicine, Campinas, Brazil, Sept 24, 1994, 13pp, typed. Missing first four pages
Box 18
Box 18, Folder 1“A Educação dum Behaviorista.” Sociedade de Psicologia de Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, undated. 22pp, typed.

“Women Behavior Analysts in Brazil (Past and Present).” Presented at a symposium on "The History of the Contribution of Women to Behaviorism," n.p., undated. 5pp, typed. Incomplete.

Untitled paper in Portuguese, Brazil, undated. 7pp, handwritten.

Box 18, Folder 2Fragments, undated.
  • "PSI As A Survival Kit." EPA symposium, undated. 6pp., typed
  • "Some Experiments I Have Done," n.p., undated. 19pp., typed
  • "Two Early Experiments," n.p., undated fragment. 2pp., typed
  • "Early Experiments," n.p., undated fragment. 2pp., typed
  • Two page fragment on the above subject, undated. 2pp., typed
Box 18, Folder 3"The Development of A Behavior Analyst." Presented at Guilford College, Greensboro NC, undated. 22pp. (p.22 missing), typed
Box 18, Folder 4Talk on PSI and education delivered at Danforth Foundation (includes "Ten Inflammatory Statements"), Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI, undated. 22pp., typed

Talk on PSI in higher education, Los Angeles, undated. 9pp., typed

Fragment not used in above talk: George Sarton on "Discovery," undated. 4pp., typed

Box 18, Folder 5Acceptance speech for an honor awarded Keller by Western Michigan University (or perhaps it was a commencement address?) in which he itemizes the statements he has made about instruction (i.e., PSI). Kalamazoo, MI, undated. 7pp., handwritten; 3pp. typed, and four additional drafts
Box 18, Folder 6"Introducing or commenting on an ABA program" (Keller's note at top). Discussant's comments on papers presented in which Keller focuses on PSI, n.p., undated. 8pp., typed

Talk on PSI in education with specific mention of Michael Scriven's contribution in Systems of Individualized Education edited by Donald Cook, n.p., undated. 4pp. with additional 2pp. From another presentation, typed

Discussant's comments at a symposium on Personalized Instruction, n.p., undated, 4pp., typed fragment

Box 18, Folder 7Speeches, Notes.
  • Two three page drafts of a talk given in Manitoba, undated. 6pp., typed
  • Fragment of a talk given at East Stroudsburg State College. Includes pages "from E Stroudsburg paper." Discusses PSI. Undated. 15pp., handwritten
  • Notes for a speech given at Western Michigan University, undated, 5pp., handwritten
  • Introductory comments made before President Stuart W. Cook's address at Eastern Psychological Association, undated, 2pp., typed
Box 18, Folder 8
  • "American U. Talk." Washington, D.C., undated. 6pp. of notes, handwritten
  • Kalamazoo Valley Community College Notes (similar to the WMU presentation in folder 4 above), undated. 3pp., typed
  • Outline and ideas for a speech made in Xalapa, Mexico. Undated, 6pp., handwritten
  • "Excerpt from Dearborn speech." Undated, 2pp. typed
  • "Second Talk to Dr. Michael's class." Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ. Undated, 5pp., handwritten
  • "Written to be read at Gregory Razran's retirement party at Queens." Undated, 2pp. typed
Box 18, Folder 9Speeches
  • "Behavior Modification: A Growing Concern," n.p., undated. 3pp., handwritten
  • "The Most Important Elements in How I Teach," n.p. ("where I sent this I don't know!"), undated. 1pp., typed
  • Talk about presentations, n.p., undated. 3pp., typed
  • Response to an appreciation of Keller by Jack Michael and various Brazilian psychologists, n.p., undated. 4pp., typed
  • Introduction to a seminar, n.p., undated. 2pp., handwritten
Box 18, Folder 10
  • "New Outline For Talk," n.p., undated. 6pp., handwritten
  • "Early RFT Thry At Columbia," undated, 3pp., handwritten
  • "Ideas for an Atlanta talk," undated, 1pp., handwritten
  • Introduction for Betty L. Walls, undated, 2pp., handwritten
  • Introduction for George Semb, undated, 1pp., typed
  • "BFS," undated, 2pp., typed
  • "Topics for talk in case go to Brazil in July," undated, 2pp., handwritten
  • "Drake University Lectures (Titles)," undated, 1pp., handwritten
  • Various handwritten notes for commnets, talks, responses, etc., undated
Box 18, Folder 11Various fragments
Box 18, Folder 12Introductions of Keller by others

Series 3: Manuscripts, 1920-1994

(4 Boxes)

Manuscripts are written by Keller and arranged alphabetically by title.

Box 18, Folder 13List of Keller papers (mostly unpublished)
Box 18, Folder 14"1979 - A Year For Another Decision," 1979, 5pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 15"An Advisor's Comments on the Sloan Foundation Project," Feb 1975, 9pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 16"El Analisis De La Conducta En La Decada De Los 30 (in Spanish)," Aug 1979, 10pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 17"Anexo Para Ser Lido" (in Portuguese), undated, 2pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 18"At My Own Pace: Preface - Tufts College" (pp 1-148), undated, 148pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 19"At My Own Pace: Harvard University, 1926-1931" (pp 149-220), undated, 71pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 20"At My Own Pace: Colgate University - Camp Crowder" (pp 221-326), undated, 115pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 21"At My Own Pace: Columbia University, 1948-1960" (pp 327-449), undated, 122pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 22"At My Own Pace: Sao Paolo-Brasilia" (pp 449-549), undated, 100pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 23"At My Own Pace: Arizona State University-Chevy Chase" (pp 551-628), undated, 77pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 24"At My Own Pace: Western Michigan University" (pp 629-754), undated, 125pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 25"At My Own Pace: Georgetown University - Brazil" (pp 755-884), undated, 129pp, typed
Box 18, Folder 26Autobiography (Notes towards), undated, approx. 30pp, variously typed and handwritten pages
Box 18, Folder 27Autobiography (Notes towards), undated, approx. 20pp, variously typed and handwritten pages
Box 19
Box 19, Folder 1Autobiographical and creative writings, A-C:
  • "Aiken's Curse"
  • "And That's That"
  • "Asylum" (2 copies)
  • "Cat's Paw"
  • "Close Shaves. Water."
  • "Cruise Charlie"
Box 19, Folder 2Autobiographical and creative writings, D-L:
  • Diary?
  • "Disillusioned"
  • "Fights"
  • "Found Crumpled On The Lawn"
  • "Frances and Fred At Saratoga"
  • "Free Association"
  • "From A Window in Aiken"
  • "Grandpa's Farm"
  • "Identity Crisis"
  • "The Inheritance," June 3, 1921, (2 copies, one handwritten, the other typed)
  • "A Lost Art"
Box 19, Folder 3Autobiographical and creative writings, M-W:
  • "Memories of Psychology in the Twenties"
  • "Memories of the Fifties"
  • "Morning Walk
  • "Murders"
  • "Psychology, 1927" (2 copies, one handwritten, the other typed)
  • "Saranac Lake"
  • "A War in the Provinces"
  • "Wellsville"
Box 19, Folder 4Autobiographical and creative writings, various, untitled
Box 19, Folder 5"Beauty Provoked Thieves Sooner Than Gold," undated, 4pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 6"Beginning PSI (Notes Toward Ms. with Donald Cook)," undated, 4pp, typed. 5 copies, different versions
Box 19, Folder 7"A Behavior Comparison," Nov 23, 1925, 1pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 8"Behaviorism"; "For Funk & Wagnalls"Oct 1967, 4pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 9Book reviews/commentaries:
  • Review of B.F. Skinner's Upon Further Reflection, 1987, 4pp, typed, 2 copies
  • Review of B.F. Skinner: Religion, Faith, and God, undated, 1pp, typed
  • Article for the PSI Newsletter, July 19, 1971, 2pp, typed
  • Review of Enjoy Old Age: A Program of Self-Management by B.F. Skinner and M.E. Vaughan, undated, 3pp, typed
  • Review of Accent On Learning by K. Patricia Cross, 1976 , 3pp, typed
  • "Comments on Using American English" by Newmark-Mintz-Lawson, 2pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 10Various pieces on B.F. Skinner:
  • "Burrhus Frederic Skinner (1904-1990) (A Thank-You)," 1990, 10pp, typed
  • "Thoughts On One Man's Greatness," undated, 19pp, typed
  • "In Memoriam," Sept 1990, 1pp, typed
  • "When historians decide, a hundred years from now, which psychologists of our day are most deserving of remembrance..." undated, 3pp, typed
  • "Fred Keller's Comments on Skinner's Impact On Psychology," undated, 4pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 11"Charles Bohris Ferster (1922-1981)," 1981, 8pp, typed, 2 copies

"A Debt Acknowledged," chapter in J.T. Todd and E.K. Morris, eds. Modern Perspectives on Classical and Contemporary Behaviorism, undated, 11pp, typed

Box 19, Folder 12Diary entries:

"Frascati (1972)," Sept 23-Oct 1, 1972, 9pp, typed

"Christmas in England (1972) and Holiday in Portugal," Dec 14, 1972-Jan 8, 1973, 20pp, typed

Box 19, Folder 13Diary entry: "Mexican Visit," Nov 3-17, 1975, 11pp, typed; and various diary excerpts, 1920-1990, 18pp, typed and handwritten

"The Dreyfus Case," (written while at Goddard Seminary), undated, 3pp, typed

Box 19, Folder 14Misc. Writings, undated
  • "Early Days of Personalized Instruction" undated, 1p, typed
  • "Earning Money at College," undated, 3pp, typed
  • "Education: What's Wrong and How Can It Be Bettered?," undated, 2pp, typed
  • "Education By Torchlight," undated, 18pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 15"The Education of Walton Tew, or The Book That Failed," 1984, various drafts, approx. 100pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 16Writings
  • "Enemies to Educational (Instructional) Reform: Who Are They?" undated, 3pp, typed
  • "“Esquemas de Refôrço,” translated by Dora Fix. undated, 17pp, typed
  • "A Fire in Schermerhorn Extension," April 14, 1986, 19pp, typed, 2 copies
  • "The First Brazilian Report on PSI," 1964, 2pp, typed, 3 copies
Box 19, Folder 17Writings on Various Subjects
  • "Footnote to a Recommendation" undated, 3pp, typed
  • "Formal Progress Report: Effects of Vitamin E on Behavior in Anoxia," Dec 31, 1955, 10pp, typed
  • "Futuristic Classroom Shapes Up" (Conversation), undated, 2pp, typed
  • "The Game and the Gamester," 1924 or 1926, 6pp, typed
  • "History of the Cologne Cathedral," (written while at Goddard Seminary), undated, 3pp, typed
  • "Intra-Organic Processes in the White Rat," (abstract of thesis), undated, 2pp, typed
  • Introduction to unknown book, undated, 4pp, handwritten
  • preface (?) to translation by Armando Martinez of Keller's Learning (Reinforcement Theory), undated, 1p, typed
Box 19, Folder 18Various Writings
  • "KCG: What Makes A Good Executive?" March 9, 1992, 2pp, typed
  • "The Keller Plan Handbook," undated, 2pp, typed
  • "Learning and the Activated Patient," undated, 10pp, typed
  • "Meanings of My Career," Sept 1, 1994, 4pp, typed
  • "Memory and Its Improvement," undated, 12pp, typed
  • "Misfire," 1981, 4pp, typed
Box 19, Folder 19Miscellaneous education writings (mainly typed fragments)
Box 19, Folder 20Miscellaneous PSI writings (mainly untitled typed fragments)
Box 19, Folder 21Miscellaneous PSI writings (mainly untitled typed fragments)
Box 19, Folder 22Miscellaneous psychology writings (mainly untitled typed fragments)
Box 20
Box 20, Folder 1Miscellaneous untitled writings
Box 20, Folder 2Miscellaneous untitled writing, fragments
Box 20, Folder 3"Mission to Brasilia," undated, 5pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 4Various Writings
  • "Monkey Hunting in Northern Goias," 1963-1964, 110pp, typed
  • "A New Type of Introductory Course in Psychology," undated, 3pp, typed
  • "An Old Educational Reinforcer," undated, 2pp, typed
  • "The Old Man and The Boy," 1990, 1p, typed
  • "On Behavior Modification," undated, 9pp, typed
  • "100 Years of the Teaching of Psychology," March 20, 1991, 7pp, typed
  • "One On One," undated, 10pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 5The Pedagogue's Progress
  • Notes for Pedagogue's Progress, undated, 3pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 1 (with comments), undated, 26pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 2 "Comenius Acknowledged" (with comments), undated, 21pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 3 (with comments), undated, 23pp, handwritten and typed
Box 20, Folder 6Pedagogue's Progress
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 4 (comments only), undated, 1p, typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 5 (with comments), undated, 23pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 6 (with comments), undated, 12pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 7 (with comments), undated, 16pp, handwritten and typed
Box 20, Folder 7Pedagogue's Progress
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 8 (with comments), undated, 12pp, typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 9 (with comments), undated, 19pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 10: "Moonlighting, letters & A Journey" (with comments), undated, 20pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 11 (with comments), undated, 12pp, handwritten and typed
Box 20, Folder 8Pedagogue's Progress
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 12: "International Harvest" (with comments) undated, 12pp, typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 13: "Escapes From Jan Komensky" (with comments), undated, 12pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 14: "Two Non-Lecture Courses"(with comments), undated, 11pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 15: "An Exciting Proposition" (with comments), undated, 11pp, handwritten and typed
Box 20, Folder 9Pedagogue's Progress
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapters 16 and 17 (comments only) undated, 2pp, typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 19: "Excerpts From A Diary" (with comments), undated, 23pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 20: "A Panacea" (with comments), undated, 15pp, handwritten and typed
  • Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 21: "The Author's Nightmare" (with comments), undated, 17pp, handwritten and typed
Box 20, Folder 10Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 22: "A pedagogical Anti-Climax" (with comments) undated, 13pp, handwritten and typed

Pedagogue's Progress, Chapter 23: "A Dream Course is Portrayed"(with comments), undated, 12pp, handwritten and typed

Pedagogue's Progress, draft outline of a part of the whole, undated, 12pp, handwritten

Box 20, Folder 11Pedagogue's Progress, mss. of Chapters 1-11, undated, 63pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 12Pedagogue's Progress, mss. of Chapters 12-24, undated, 67pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 13"PSI: A Personalized System of Instruction (Described and Exemplified)," 1968, 33pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 14"Personalized Instruction," undated, 33pp, typed

"PSI (The Keller Plan and Related Matters)," undated, 3pp, typed

"PSI," undated, 5pp, typed

Box 20, Folder 15"Personalism," lecture given to Prof. Woodworth's class, undated, 6pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 16"Peter Opossum Goes To School," June 15, 1983, 20pp, typed, 3 versions and odd pages
Box 20, Folder 17Prefaces/Epilogues
  • Preface for Douglas Greer book on music education, Sept 17, 1979, 4pp, typed
  • Preface for Progress Withour Punishment by Anne Donnellan, Greg LaVigna, et al., 1998, 1p, typed (2 versions)
  • Prologue for a book about PSI (?), Sept 5, 1970, 4pp, typed
  • Epilogue for unidentified book, undated, 4pp, typed
Box 20, Folder 18A Preliminary Study of Rat Behavior in a Square Temporal Maze (with Karl M. Wilbur), 1933, 9pp, typed
Box 21
Box 21, Folder 1Principles of Psychology (2nd edition) by Keller and W.N. Schoenfeld, Sept 1965, "Chapter I: History," 17pp, typed

Principles of Psychology, 1965, "Chapter 1: Psychology and the Reflexes," 19pp, typed. 2 copies

Box 21, Folder 2Principles of Psychology, 1965, "Chapter 2: Respondent Conditioning," 17pp, typed. 2 drafts

Principles of Psychology, 1965?. Notes for the Brazilian edition. 4pp, typed

Box 21, Folder 3Principles of Psychology, 1965, "Chapter 3: Operant Conditioning," 6pp, typed. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 4Profile of a Behaviorist, Oct 1982, 14pp, typed, 2 copies. Published in Foundations of Psychology by Dave Price Rogers (Praeger, 1984). An earlier draft, titled View From A Behaviorist's Window, 14pp, typed
Box 21, Folder 5Grant Proposals:
  • "Proposal for a Programmed Curriculum," (Keller and Gilmour Sherman), 1964, 19pp, typed. Submitted to the Institute for Behavioral Research, Silver Spring, MD. Requests support for a research project to develop a programmed curriculum for the teaching of psychology in conjunction with the establishment of a new department of psychology at the University of Brasilia, Brazil
  • "A Proposal for An Institutional Research Project" (Keller, Gilmour Sherman, Frederick Hegge and Stanley Pilskoff). Submitted to The Commissioner of Education through Arizona State University, April 31 [sic], 1966, 14pp, typed. For the development of a program for Individualized Instruction in Elementary Psychology
  • Draft of an "Abstract of A Proposal." 1967, 2pp, typed. For the development of a program for personalized teaching in elementary psychology to be tried out with experimental classes at George Washington University School of Engineering
  • Preliminary grant application for PSI Center to the The Charles F. Kettering Foundation, 1972
Box 21, Folder 6Psychology 161 (included as a chapter in Modern Perspectives on B.F. Skinner and Contemporary Behaviorism edited by James T. Todd & Edward K. Morris). Transcript of lecture notes from Columbia class, fall 1958. 1995, 4pp proof copy and 7pp, typed mss (3 copies)
Box 21, Folder 7"Reforming Education (A Personal Report)," undated, 3pp, typed

"Report on the Teaching Method at the American University Learning Center," Aug 24, 1974, 18pp, typed

Box 21, Folder 8"Schermerhorn Extension---1987," 1987? , 2pp, typed

Preface to Science and Human Behavior by B.F. Skinner, 1993. 2pp, typed. Six drafts

"Solicited Comment for a Teachers College Bulletin," undated, but written while at Columbia University, 2pp, typed

Box 21, Folder 9"Spanish Methods," 1924-1925? , 3pp, typed. 2 copies

"Spinoza (1632-1677)," undated, 4pp, typed

"A [Brief] Study of the Emotional Primaries of a Maltese Terrier," undated, 4pp, typed

Box 21, Folder 10Chapters/Writings
  • "Ten Years of Personalized Instruction." Editorial changes. 1974, 2pp, typed
  • "Those Who Should Reject the New Idea," undated, 1p, typed
  • "The Tyranny of a System," undated, 9pp, handwritten; 1p, typed
  • "A Trip To Cologne," 1920 (written while at Goddard Seminary), 4pp, handwritten; 2 pp, typed
Box 21, Folder 11"A Vision of Community Development," Jan 24, 1979, 6pp, typed
Box 21, Folder 12Various interviews with Keller:
  • By John Humphrey, March 25, 1982, 3pp, typed
  • A Chat with Fred Keller in The Behavioral Educator, Sept 1, 1985, 5pp, printed
  • By Paul Chance, 1986?, 20pp, typed
  • Unidentified and undated interview about PSI for a journal, 4pp, typed
  • Transcription of a telephone conversation with Rodolpho Azzi, Aug 30, 1965, 3pp, typed
Box 21, Folder 13"A Teleconference With Professor Fred S. Keller," William L. Heward and James D. Dunne, The Ohio State University, Dec 3, 1992, 12pp, typed; and complete transcript of the conversation, 31pp, typed

Series 4: Publications, 1940-1994

(1 Box)

Publications are written or co-written by Keller and are arranged alphabetically by title.

Box 21
Box 21, Folder 14"An Automatic Device for Providing Motivation and Reinforcement in Operant Conditioning," by Keller and John Volkmann, in The American Journal of Psychology, Oct 1941, Vol LIV, pp. 568-571. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 15"Burrhus Frederic Skinner (1904-1990) (A Thank-You)," in Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Nov 1990, Number 3 (November), pp. 155-158. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 16"Burrhus Frederic Skinner (1904-1990)," in Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, Jan 1991, Vol 27, pp. 3-6
Box 21, Folder 17"Charles Borhis Ferster (1922-1981), An Appreciation" in Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Nov 1981, Number 3 (November), pp. 299-301. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 18Commencement Address, Experimental College of the Institute for Behavioral Research, Inc., June 8, 1976. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 19"A Comparison of the Effectiveness of Regular and Periodic Secondary Reinforcement" by Keller, J.A. Dinsmoor and G.B. Kish, in The Journal of General Psychology, 1953, pp. 57-66
Box 21, Folder 20"The Delayed Response of a Chimpanzee to Color as the Constant Visual Factor in a Varying Situation," in The Journal of General Psychology, 1934, pp. 270-275. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 21"Education By Torchlight (A Personal Account)," in Behaviorology, 1993, No.2, Fall pp. 1-8
Box 21, Folder 22"Engineering Personalized Instruction in the Classroom," reprint from Revista Interamericana de Psicologia, Sept 1967, Vol.1, No. 3, pp. 189-197
Box 21, Folder 23"English Spoken Here," reprint from the "Comments and Queries" section of The Psychological Record, 1970, pp. 259-262
Box 21, Folder 24"The Effect of Sequence of Continuous and periodic Reinforcement Upon the 'Reflex Reserve,'" reprint from the Journal of Experimental Psychology, Nov 1940, Vol. 27 No. 5, pp. 559-565
Box 21, Folder 25"Esquemas de Refôrço," reprint from the Boletim de Psicologia, São Paolo, undated, No. 45/46, pp. 3-23. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 26"A Fire in Schermerhorn Extension," reprint from The Behavior Analyst, 1986, No. 2 (Fall), pp. 139-146
Box 21, Folder 27"Getting-old Behavior," reprint from International Journal of Behavioral Geriatrics, 1982, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 5-12. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 28"An International Venture in Behavior Modification," reprint from Behavior Modification, 1974, pp. 143-155. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 29"Light Aversion in the White Rat," reprint from The Psychological Record, May 1941, Vol. IV No. 17, pp. 235-250
Box 21, Folder 30"Lightning Strikes Twice," reprint from Teaching of Psychology, Feb 1985, Vol. 12 No. 1, pp. 4-8. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 31"A New Type of Double Alternation," reprint from The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1937, pp. 454-459. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 32"Neglected Rewards in the Educational Process," reprint of a paper read at the 23rd annual meeting of the American Conference of Academic Deans at Los Angeles, California, Jan 16, 1967, pp. 1-33
Box 21, Folder 33"Neue Verstärkungsmöglichkeiten im Klassenunterricht?," reprint from Sonderdruck aus zur Theorie und Praxis des programmierten Lernens, 1969, pp. 124-132. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 34"Notes on Educational Reform," Undated, pp. 293-296
Box 21, Folder 35"Notes on the History of Psychology," originally used as supplementary readings in General Psychology at Columbia University, 1958-1959, pp. A1-A13
Box 21, Folder 36"On the Selective Reinforcement of Spaced Responses," reprint from The Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, June 1953, pp. 190-193
Box 21, Folder 37"Oxygen Deprivation and Conditioning in the White Rat," reprint from The Journal of Aviation Medicine, Dec 1940, pp. 1-4. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 38"A Personal Course in Psychology," from The Control of Behavior, Scott, Foresman, 1966, pp. 91-93
Box 21, Folder 39Preface, Chapter One and Chapter Two of At My Own Pace, reprint from The International Behaviorist, 1994, No. 1 (Spring), p. 1, pp. 1-6 and pp. 6-18
Box 21, Folder 40"A Programmed System of Instruction," Offprint, 1968, pp. 1-27
Box 21, Folder 41"The Psychology Curriculum at Columbia College," by Keller and William N. Schoenfeld. Reprint from The American Psychologist, June 1949, Vol.4, No. 6, pp. 165-172. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 42"Psychology at Harvard (1926-1931)," unidentified journal, undated, pp. 29-36. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 43Review of The Psychology of Learning by James Deese. Reprint from Psychological Bulletin, July 1953, Vol. 50, No. 4, 2pp. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 44Recentes Desenvolvimentos No Ensino Da Ciencia, reprint from Ciencia e Cultura, 1973, Vol. 25 (1), pp. 3-10. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 45"Some Experimental Operations Affecting Drive Constancy," reprint from The Journal of Comparative Psychology, Aug 1939, Vol. 28 (1), pp. 63-72. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 46"Stimulus Discrimination and Morse Code Learning," reprint from Transactions of The New York Academy of Sciences, April 1953, Ser. II, Vol. 15 No. 6, pp. 195-203. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 47"Studies in International Morse Code. 2. Errors Made in Code Perception" by Keller and Robert E. Taubman. Reprint from Journal of Applied Psychology, Dec 1943, Vol. 27 No. 6, pp. 504-509
Box 21, Folder 48"Suggested Portuguese Translations of Expressions in Operant Conditioning," by Keller, Rodolpho Azzi, Maria Ignez Rocha e Silva, Carolina Martucelli Bori, and Dora S. Fix. Reprint from Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1953, Vol. 6, pp. 91-94. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 49"Studies in International Morse Code. 4. A Note on Second-Level Training," reprint from Journal of Applied Psychology, April 1945, Vol. 29 No. 2, pp. 161-163. 2 copies
Box 21, Folder 50"Testimony of an Educational Reformer," Engineering Education, Dec 1985, Vol. 76 No. 3, pp. 144-148

Series 5: Academic Career, 1920-1967

(9 Boxes)

Subseries A: Class Notes

Notes taken by Keller, and some by others, while a student. Arranged first by institution, then alphabetically by subject.

Box 21, Folder 14Notes on Givler Courses c. 1920
Box 21, Folder 15-16Tufts, 1922-1984
Box 21, Folder 17-18Notebook of Experiments for Experimental Psychology, Tufts University – 1924
Box 21, Folder 19-20Harvard University – 1924-1932
Box 21, Folder 21-23E.G. Boring – Notes on his History of Psychology – 1927
Box 21, Folder 24-28Boring – Association and Determination (Bousfield Notes) 1930 and Attention (Keller Notes)
Box 21, Folder 30Correspondence with R. M. Elliot of the University of Minnesota Department of Psychology, 1936-1937 (courtesy Jerry Knapp)
Box 21, Folder 31-32Columbia, 1938-1944
Box 22
Box 22, Folder 1-2Experiential Psychology Experiment Notebooks, Tufts University, 1925
Box 22, Folder 3-5History of Psychology, E.G. Boring, 1927
Box 22, Folder 6Lou O’Donnel’s 1920 notes on Givler’s Psychology class
Box 22, Folder 7-12Bousefield’s notes from E.G. Boring’s “Association & Determination”

Subseries B: Course Notes (teaching)

Notes prepared for courses Keller taught. Organized first by institution, then alphabetically by subject/course title.

Box 22, Folder 13Untitled, Harvard, 1927
Box 22, Folder 14Abnormal Psychology, Harvard, 1928-1929
Box 22, Folder 15-18Abnormal Psychology, Psych 201, Colgate, 1931
Box 22, Folder 19Abnormal Psychology, Psych 201, Colgate, 1938
Box 22, Folder 20-22Abnormal Psychology, Psych 201, Colgate, undated
Box 22, Folder 23-24Advanced General Psychology, Colgate, 1933
Box 22, Folder 25Advanced General Psychology, Colgate, 1934-1935
Box 22, Folder 26Advanced General Psychology, Colgate, 1935-1936
Box 22, Folder 27Advanced General Psychology, Colgate, 1938
Box 22, Folder 28Personality, Colgate, 1935
Box 22, Folder 29-30Psychology and Psychophysiology, Colgate, 1931
Box 22, Folder 31Psychology 306, Colgate, 1932
Box 22, Folder 32Psychology 401, Colgate, 1932
Box 22, Folder 33Psychology 402, Colgate, 1936
Box 22, Folder 34-35Physiological Psychology, Colgate, 1932
Box 22, Folder 36Abnormal Psychology, Psych 201, Columbia, 1941
Box 22, Folder 37Advanced General Psychology, Columbia, 1938-1939
Box 23
Box 23, Folder 1Advanced General Psychology, Columbia, 1938-1939
Box 23, Folder 2-4Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1940-1941
Box 23, Folder 5Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1946
Box 23, Folder 6-7Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1949
Box 23, Folder 8Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1950
Box 23, Folder 9Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1953
Box 23, Folder 10Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1956
Box 23, Folder 11Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1956-1957
Box 23, Folder 12Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1958
Box 23, Folder 13Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1959-1961
Box 23, Folder 14-18Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia, 1962-1963
Box 23, Folder 19Student papers, Basic Concepts in Modern Psychology, S161, Columbia
Box 23, Folder 20General Psychology, Columbia, 1939-1945
Box 23, Folder 21General Psychology, Columbia, 1961
Box 23, Folder 22History of Psychology(?), Columbia, 1941
Box 23, Folder 23History of Psychology, Columbia, 1962
Box 23, Folder 24-28History of Psychology, Columbia, 1963
Box 23, Folder 29-31History of Psychology, Columbia, undated
Box 24
Box 24, Folder 1History of Psychology, Columbia, undated
Box 24, Folder 2J.V., Columbia, 1941
Box 24, Folder 3Perception, Psychology 107, undated
Box 24, Folder 4-12Personal Course in Principles of Behavior, Columbia, 1963
Box 24, Folder 13Personality, Columbia, 1939
Box 24, Folder 14Personality, Columbia, 1940
Box 24, Folder 15Personality, Columbia, 1940-1941
Box 24, Folder 16Physiological Psychology, U2AR, Columbia, 1947
Box 24, Folder 17Principles of Learning, PY 312, Columbia, 1964
Box 24, Folder 18Psicologia Experimental, São Paolo [sabbatical year], 1961
Box 24, Folder 19Psychology 1, Columbia, 1940
Box 24, Folder 20Psychology 1, Columbia, 1941-1942
Box 24, Folder 21Psychology 1, Columbia, 1942-1943
Box 24, Folder 22Psychology 1, Columbia, 1945-1946
Box 24, Folder 23Psychology 1, Columbia, 1948-1949
Box 24, Folder 24Psychology 1, Columbia, 1950
Box 24, Folder 25Psychology 1, Columbia, 1951
Box 24, Folder 26Psychology 1, Columbia, 1955-1957
Box 24, Folder 27Psychology 1, Columbia, 1958
Box 24, Folder 28Psychology 1, Columbia, 1960
Box 24, Folder 29Psychology 1, Columbia, undated
Box 24, Folder 30Student papers, Psychology 1, Columbia, undated
Box 24, Folder 31Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1940
Box 24, Folder 32Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1946-1947
Box 24, Folder 33Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1947-1948
Box 24, Folder 34-36Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1948
Box 24, Folder 37-39Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1949-1950
Box 25
Box 25, Folder 1-2Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1951
Box 25, Folder 3-15Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1951-1952
Box 25, Folder 16Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1953-1954
Box 25, Folder 17Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1955
Box 25, Folder 18Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1955-1956
Box 25, Folder 19Psychology 1-2, Columbia, 1959-1960
Box 25, Folder 20-21Psychology 2, Columbia, 1940
Box 25, Folder 22Psychology 2, Columbia, 1943
Box 25, Folder 23Psychology 2, Columbia, 1946-1948
Box 25, Folder 24Psychology 2, Columbia, 1950-1951
Box 25, Folder 25Psychology 2, Columbia, 1952
Box 25, Folder 26Psychology 2, Columbia, 1954
Box 25, Folder 27Psychology 2, Columbia, undated
Box 25, Folder 28Psychology 5, Columbia, 1931, 1949
Box 25, Folder 29Psychology 6, Columbia, 1950?
Box 25, Folder 30Psychology 6, student papers, Columbia
Box 25, Folder 31Psychology 7, Columbia, 1949
Box 25, Folder 32Psychology 11-12, Columbia, 1938
Box 25, Folder 33Psychology 15, student papers, Columbia
Box 25, Folder 34Psychology 16, Student papers, Columbia
Box 25, Folder 35Psychology 101, Columbia
Box 25, Folder 36Psychology 116, student papers, Columbia, 1958
Box 25, Folder 37Psychology 1216, Columbia, 1948
Box 25, Folder 38Psychology U1R, Columbia, 1939
Box 25, Folder 39Psychology S110, Columbia, 1939
Box 26
Box 26, Folder 1Verbal Behavior, Columbia, undated
Box 26, Folder 2Psychology 202, Columbia, undated
Box 26, Folder 3Untitled course, Columbia, 1937
Box 26, Folder 4Untitled course, Columbia, 1948
Box 26, Folder 5Psychology 112, Arizona State University, 1965-1967
Box 26, Folder 6Psychology 112 course readings, , Arizona State University, 1965-1967
Box 26, Folder 7Psychology 112, units 1-4, ASU
Box 26, Folder 8Psychology 112, units 5-6, ASU
Box 26, Folder 9Psychology 112, units 7-9, ASU
Box 26, Folder 10Psychology 112, units 10-11, ASU
Box 26, Folder 11Psychology 112, units 12-13, ASU
Box 26, Folder 12Psychology 112, units 14-15, ASU
Box 26, Folder 13Psychology 112, units 16-17, ASU
Box 26, Folder 14Psychology 112, units 18-20, ASU
Box 26, Folder 15Psychology 112, Lab, ASU
Box 26, Folder 16-19Psychology 112, ASU, Spring 1965
Box 26, Folder 20-21Psychology 112, ASU, 1965-1966
Box 27
Box 27, Folder 1Psychology 112, ASU, 1967
Box 27, Folder 2-3Psychology 112, grades/rosters, ASU, 1965-1967
Box 27, Folder 4Psychology 112, student proctors, ASU, 1965-1967
Box 27, Folder 5-9History of Experimental Psychology 697, Western Michigan University, 1968-1969
Box 27, Folder 10History of Experimental Psychology 697, Western Michigan University, 1970
Box 27, Folder 11Administrative notes for GS42B
Box 27, Folder 12A Compact Course in the Principles of Behavior, Linwood Children’s Center, Ellicott City, Maryland, 1966
Box 27, Folder 13A Compact Course in the Principles of Behavior, Linwood Children’s Center, Ellicott City, Maryland, 1967
Box 27, Folder 14Navy Psychology 1
Box 27, Folder 15Psychology 119, undated
Box 27, Folder 16Structural Psychology, undated
Box 27, Folder 17-20Sensory Psychology, Colgate?, undated
Box 27, Folder 21-22Untitled PSI course, undated
Box 27, Folder 23Exams, undated
Box 27, Folder 24Student papers, unidentified, undated
Box 27, Folder 25-29Untitled and undated course material
Box 27, Folder 30Course descriptions/ syllabi by others, A-L
Box 27, Folder 31Course descriptions/ syllabi by others, M-Z

Subseries C: Course Background Notes

Background and research notes for course topics. Arranged alphabetically by topic.

Box 28
Box 28, Folder 1Audition, Columbia, 1939
Box 28, Folder 2-5Behaviorism, Columbia, undated
Box 28, Folder 6Educational Reform, undated
Box 28, Folder 7-8Emotions, Columbia, undated
Box 28, Folder 9History of Psychology, “Matters of History,” Columbia, undated
Box 28, Folder 10-12History of Psychology, undated
Box 28, Folder 13Gestalt Psychology, undated
Box 28, Folder 14Personality, undated
Box 28, Folder 15Psychology of Human Conflict
Box 28, Folder 16Sensory Psychology
Box 28, Folder 17-28Verbal Behavior, undated
Box 28, Folder 29W.C.?, Columbia, 1939

Subseries D: Experiments

Box 28, Folder 30“Darkness” Drive, 1939
Box 28, Folder 31Discrimination Box, procedure sheet and info
Box 28, Folder 32Double Alternation experiment, 1930-1931
Box 28, Folder 33“Phantom Plateau” and Morse Code work
Box 29
Box 29, Folder 1Keller, Fred S. and Karl M. Wilbur, “A Preliminary Study of Rat Behavior in a Square Temporal Maze,” 1932-1933
Box 29, Folder 2“Schedule of Reinforcement,” 1938-1939
Box 29, Folder 3Unidentified experiment data by Justin Paul Carey
Box 29, Folder 4Unindentified data
Box 29, Folder 5Unidentified materia
Box 29, Folder 6Miscellaneous fragments
Box 29, Folder 7Untitled experiment, São Paolo, 1961
Box 29, Folder 8UNC Psychology Department Memos, 1981-1982
Box 29, Folder 9UNC Psychology Department Colloquium Series, 1981-1982

Series 6: Professional Life

(3 Boxes)

Subseries A: Professional Organizations

Box 29, Folder 10Associazione Italiano di Analisi e Modificazione del Comportamento
Box 29, Folder 11APS; Archives of the History of American Psychology; Assembly for Scientific and Applied Psychology; Associated Research Councils Committee on International Exchange of Persons; American Society for Engineering Education
Box 29, Folder 12ABA (Association for Behavior Analysis), 1978-1980
Box 29, Folder 13ABA, 1981-1984
Box 29, Folder 14ABA, 1985-1988
Box 29, Folder 15ABA, 1989
Box 29, Folder 16ABA, 1990-1993
Box 29, Folder 17ABA, undated
Box 29, Folder 18APA (American Psychological Association), Division 25
Box 29, Folder 19APA, Division 26 and APA miscellaneous
Box 29, Folder 20BAMRC (Behavior Analysis/Modification in the Regular Classroom); B.F. Skinner Foundation
Box 29, Folder 21Berkshire Conference on Behavior Analysis and Therapy
Box 29, Folder 22-23Cambridge Center for Behavioral Analysis
Box 29, Folder 24Carolina Psychology Alumni Association
Box 29, Folder 25Center for Personalized Instruction
Box 29, Folder 26Danforth Conference, 1974
Box 29, Folder 27EAHB-SIG directory
Box 29, Folder 28First International Congress on Behaviorism and the Sciences of Behavior, Guadalajara, Mexico, Oct 5-9, 1992
Box 29, Folder 29Florida Association for Behavior Analysis
Box 29, Folder 30Fred S. Keller School, 1986-1987
Box 29, Folder 31Fred S. Keller School, 1989-1991
Box 29, Folder 32Fred S. Keller School, 1991 and undated
Box 29, Folder 33H&H Enterprises; Institute for Behavioral Research, Inc.
Box 29, Folder 34International Behaviorology Association, 1993
Box 30
Box 30, Folder 1International Congress of Psychology
Box 30, Folder 2-3International Society for Individualized Instruction ISII)
Box 30, Folder 4Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
Box 30, Folder 5Journal of Experimental Analysis and Behavior
Box 30, Folder 6Linwood Children’s Center, Ellicott, MD
Box 30, Folder 7National Committee For Excellence in Teaching Education
Box 30, Folder 8-9North Carolina Association for Behavior Analysis
Box 30, Folder 10Organização Instituto de Análise de Comportamento, 1995
Box 30, Folder 11Psi Chi
Box 30, Folder 12Research Triangle Institute
Box 30, Folder 13Sloan Foundation
Box 30, Folder 14Sociedad Mexicano de Analisis de la Conducta
Box 30, Folder 15Sociedade Brasileira de Psicologia
Box 30, Folder 16Society for the Advancement of Behavior Analysis
Box 30, Folder 17Society of Experimental Psychologists, 1995
Box 30, Folder 18Society for the Quantitative Analyses of Behavior
Box 30, Folder 19Southeastern Association for Behavioral Analysis
Box 30, Folder 20Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1945-1959
Box 30, Folder 21Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1970-1974
Box 30, Folder 22Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1975-1976
Box 30, Folder 23Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1977-1979
Box 30, Folder 24Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1980-1989
Box 30, Folder 25Programs from Events Attended by Keller 1990-1991
Box 30, Folder 26Programs from Events Attended by Keller (undated)

Subseries C: Miscellaneous University Materials

Box 30
Box 30, Folder 27American River College - California School of Professional Psychology
Box 30, Folder 28Colgate
Box 30, Folder 29Columbia University (names of Keller’s former students and PhD candidates)
Box 30, Folder 30Furman University - Georgia State
Box 30, Folder 31Harvard
Box 31
Box 31, Folder 1Indian Business College – SUNY
Box 31, Folder 2Texas Christian College
Box 31, Folder 3Tufts University
Box 31, Folder 4Universidad – Universidade
Box 31, Folder 5University – Unidentified

Subseries D: Newspaper Clippings

Box 31
Box 31, Folder 6About Keller's American colleagues
Box 31, Folder 7About Keller's Brazilian colleagues and students
Box 31, Folder 8Education
Box 31, Folder 9Keller's career; Letters to the Editor
Box 31, Folder 10PSI

Subseries E: Professional Information About Others

Box 31
Box 31, Folder 11A - E
Box 31, Folder 12F - L
Box 31, Folder 13M-Z

Subseries F: Miscellaneous

Box 31
Box 31, Folder 14Copyright information
Box 31, Folder 15Foreign Service / Veteran Information
Box 31, Folder 16Keller CV and biographical information
Box 31, Folder 17Morse Code; Camp Crowder, 1943-1944
Box 31, Folder 18Receipts
Box 31, Folder 19Royalty Statements and publisher information
Box 31, Folder 20University of North Carolina Inter-Office Memos
Box 32
Box 32, Folder 1-41

Folders include "Personalized System of Instruction" (PSI) information, PSI Newsletters, PSI related printed materials, non-PSI psycology articles and information about a school in Mexico named "Los Horcones".

Box 33
Box 33, Folder 1-14

Folders contain identified and unidentified artiles about Keller, information about 1952 Naval Experiment, ABA International Lifetime Achievement Award Book and Brazillian Publications.

Series 7: Manuscripts by Others

Written by others and arranged alphabetically by author's last name

Box 34
Box 34, Folder 1A
  • Abramowitz, Reuben. "Dr. F.S. Keller method of training radio operators." July 31, 1944, 15pp., typed
  • Acker, Loren E. "Training of Mediators." Undated. 20pp., typed
  • de Almeida, Antonio Ribeiro. Untitled fragment, undated. 2pp., typed
  • [Azzi, Rodolpho]. "As Máquinas de Aprender E A Instruçăo Programada.” Undated. 6pp., typed.
  • [Azzi, Rodolpho]. "Máquinas de aprender: a moda e o mêdo.” Undated. 9pp., typed.
  • [Azzi, Rodolpho?]. “Condicionamente Operante.” Undated. 6pp., typed.
  • Azzi, Rodolpho. "Foreword to Students of the First Self-Paced Psychology Course at the University of Brasilia, in August, 1964" (translation by Keller). 1964, 4pp., typed
  • Azzi, Rodolpho. Research Proposal. Nov 25, 1961, 12pp., typed
  • Azzi, Rodolpho. "Relacôes temporais entre dois esquemas de refôrco." Undated. 5pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 2B
  • Bergman, Lester V. and Frank H. Piko. "Reflexes: Spinal, decerebrato, and normal." 1932, 11pp., typed
  • Bori, Carolina Martuscelli. [How PSI developed in Brazil]. (Translation by Keller and published as a chapter in PSI, the Keller Plan Handbook: Essay on A Personalized System of Instruction. 1974, 14pp., typed
  • Bori, Carolina Martuscelli. "A preparasão de pessoal docente no sistema de ensino personalizado - formas alternativas." 10pp., handwritten
  • Buskist, William, David Cush and Richard J. DeGrandpre. "The Life and Times of PSI." 1992(?), 26pp., typed. 2 other drafts
Box 34, Folder 3Bullock, Donald H. (in collaboration with Fred S. Keller and William N. Schoenfeld). “Researches in the Science of Behavior.” 1949. Approximately 100pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 4Ca-Ce
  • Case, Harry. “Education in Utopia, N.C.” March 16, 1989. 10pp., typed
  • Celinski, Olgierd. “Interactive Learning.” Oct 14, 1971. 2pp., typed
  • Celinski, Olgierd. “Mathematics in Engineering Education.” June 1964. 7pp., typed
  • Celinski, Olgierd. “Students’ Strikes in Karachi, and what came out of it.” Draft of an article. Feb-June 1965. 9pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 5Ch-Co

Chisholm, Drake C. and Donald A. Cook. “A Model of Cause Effect Relations in the Study of Behavior.” Undated. 25pp., typed

Cofer, Charles N. “An Open Letter to the Anti-Behaviorists: A Tribute to Walter S. Hunter.” Aug 12, 1989. 28pp., typed

Box 34, Folder 6Cobb, Edward S. “Beyond Freedom and Dignity: A Reply To Noam Chomsky.” 1974. 18pp., typed

Cobb, Edward S. “Just For Psychologists: On The Making of One.” 1980s. 4pp., typed

Cobb, Edward S. and Gerard R. D’Alessio. “Relative Discriminative Power of Individual Components of a Compound SD.” 1957? 18pp., typed with 8 pages of drawings and graphs

Box 34, Folder 7Cook, Donald A.
  • Cook, Donald A. “Computers and the Management of Self-Paced Mastery Course Systems.” Sept 1990. 22pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Currents of Energy: Directions for Instructional Use of the Computer: A Report to Bunker Hill Community College, Cahrlestown, MA.” Mar 1989. 15pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “The Design of Interactive Self-Paced Instructional Systems: A Planning Checklist.” Undated. 5pp, typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Fiction and the Fears of Utopia.” May 25, 1991. 16pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Fred S. Keller and Morse Code.” June 17, 1995. 10pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 8Cook, Donald A.
  • Cook, Donald A. “Insert Xeroxed Text Exactly Here” (pp. 19-27). Undated. 8pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Journal: March 1986.” 13pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Journal: April 1986.” 11pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. Journal: March 8-March 18, 1987.” 8pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 9Cook, Donald A. “Morse Code: The Hidden Legacy.” Undated. 47pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 10
  • Cook, Donald A. “Planning A PSI Course: Relations among variables in planning a self-paced, coach-mediated, personalized system of instruction.” Undated. 9pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Planning Checklist for a PSI (Keller Plan) Course.”
  • Cook, Donald A. “Process and Outcome.” Undated. 11pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A., Gerald McGowan and Charles D. Atkinson. “Role of Pre-Requisites in Learning from Computer-Based Training.” May 29, 1993. 15pp., typed and 14pp. supplemental material
  • Cook, Donald A. “Teaching Writing By Computer.” May 27, 1987. 7pp., typed
  • Cook, Donald A. “Thoughts on B.F. Skinner.” 1990. 3pp., typed. 2 copies
Box 34, Folder 11Cook, Donald A. Miscellaneous typed fragments.
Box 34, Folder 12Cr-Dep
  • Cruz, Lauro M. “Comissão de Educacão E Cultura.” 1961. 6pp., typed
  • Culler, Finch, Girden and Brogden. “Measurements of Acuity by the Conditioned Response Technique.” 1935. 7pp., typed
  • Dept. Of Cultural Affairs. Report on Brazil. July 1, 1960. 7pp., typed. 2 copies
Box 34, Folder 13De-Do
  • De Souza, Deisy da Graças. “A Produçăo de Analise de Compartamento Nos laborotorios Brasileiros.” 1987. 2pp., typed.
  • Desprez, Frank. “Lasca” (poem)
  • Dorow, Laura G. and Nan McCorkle. “The Fred S. Keller School: Planned Parenthood.” May 1988. Speaking draft of paper presented at the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. 13pp., typed
  • Dorow, Laura G. and Nan McCorkle. “The Fred S. Keller School Response to the ABA Task Force on Right to Effective Education.” Speaking draft of paper presented at the Fourteenth Annual Convention of the Association for Behavior Analysis. May 29, 1988. 13pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 14F-Ga
  • Findahl, Robert L. “Update on High Tech methods for High Tech Education.” April 1985. 18pp., typed.
  • Friedman, Charles P., et al. “The Rise and Fall of PSI in Physics at MIT.” Undated. 35pp., typed
  • Gallup. Howard F. “Concerns with some criticisms of PSI.” Undated. 4pp., typed
  • Gallup. Howard F. and Robert W. Allan. “Concerns with some recent criticisms of the Personalized System of Instruction (PSI).” Undated. 14pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 15Ge-Go
  • Geis, George L. “Remarks as discussant at Division 2 Symposium.” Sept 2, 1967. 4pp., typed
  • German, Brad? “Psychology at Columbia: Plans For the Future.” 1958? 17pp., typed
  • German, Brad. Untitled speech. Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Gilhousen, H.C. “What A Drive is Not.” Undated. 6pp., typed
  • Gomez, Jose Anicama. “Discurso de Presentacion. Aplicaciones a la Educacion y Clinica Especial.” Aug 1978. 7pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 16Gra-Gre
  • Grant, Sidney. “La Technologia Educativa en la America Latina: Su Difusion y Significado.” Aplicaciones a la Educacion y Clinica Especial.” Aug 7-18, 1978. 7pp., typed
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “The Autonomous Learner.” Undated. 40pp., typed
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “A Systems Analysis of the Behaviors of Schooling.” Undated. 40pp., typed
Box 34, Folder 17Gre-Gu
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “Our Educational Crisis: Contributing Factors and Solutions.” Undated. 37pp., typed
  • Guilhardi, Hélio José. “A History of Behavior Modification in Brazil.” 1976. 52pp., typed
Box 35
Box 35, Folder 1H
  • Hardy, Mary Anne. “Home Programs for Parents of Retarded Children.” July 22, 1976. 12pp., typed
  • Hefferline, Ralph F. “Proposed Program of the Department of Psychology for 1961-1962 and several succeeding years.” 1961. 5pp., typed
  • Henle, R.J. “A Center for Individualized Instruction in Higher Education.” A proposal to the Carnegie Corporation. April 15, 1973. 33pp., typed
  • Heslep, Robert D. "Persons and PSI." Undated. 8pp., typed
  • Hirsch, jerry. Review of Behavior Genetics by John L. Fuller and W. Robert Thompson. 1960? 5pp., typed
  • Hobbs, Stephen H. “A Comparison of Student-and-Instructor-paced Formats in the Introductory Psychology Course.” Undated. 15pp., typed
  • Hummel, John H. and James D. Fairbanks. “Individual Instruction: The Pedagogies of Joseph Lancaster and Fred S. Keller.” Undated. 24pp., typed
  • Hunter Madeline. "Plan More Effective Lessons." Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Hurwitz, H.M.B. “Conditioned Responses in Rats Reinforced by Light.” June 5, 1955
Box 35, Folder 2Kller, John V., and others
  • Johnson, Kent R. and Beth Sulzer-Azaroff. "PSI for First Time Users: Pleasues and Pitfalls." Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Convention, New York, 1974. 29pp., typed
  • Kamien, Dr. Zelman. “PSI - Solution to an Emergency Situation.” Undated. 7pp., typed
  • Keller, John V. “Delayed Escape from Light by the Albino Rat.” Undated. 12pp., typed
  • Keller, John V. “PSI in The Netherlands: Starting Small.” Undated. 4pp., typed
  • Keller, John V. “Theories of Emotion.” Undated. 31pp., typed
  • Keller, John V. “Three Gifts.” June 27, 1989. 5pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 3
  • Kennedy, Edmund Joseph. “Analysis of Stimulus-Response Relations in International Morse Code.” 1960. 69pp., typed
  • [Kerbauy, Rachel Rodrigues]. “The Scientist Teacher.” 1996?. 9pp., typed
  • Kerr, Andrew. Talk about his father for the Colgate class of 1933. 1983, 4pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 4Klishis, Lesley A., Michael J. Klishis and Dan E. Hursh. "Personalized Instruction in Public School or How Do You Spell PSI?" Undated. 12pp., typed

Koen, Billy V. “Preliminary Proposal submitted to Sloan Foundation for State-of-the-Art Meeting, 1976: The Keller Plan.” March 1976. 45pp., typed

Box 35, Folder 5L-Mc
  • Lamal, P.A. “Interest in PSI as Indexed by Numbers of Presentations and Articles.” Presented as part of the Symposium, "Whatever Happened to PSI?", Association for Behavior Analysis, Milwaukee, May 1983. 7pp., typed
  • Lamm, Nyla C. “Behaviorology: The Education of Teachers and Infant Students from a Systems Perspective – An Ecological Approach to Management.” Oct 1994. 6pp., typed
  • Lumsdaine, A.A. and D.J. Klaus. “What’s in a Name – A Problem of Terminology.” June 21, 1960. 4pp., typed
  • Lyon, Dan. “Paul Mountjoy: Retirement Toast.” May 29, 1986. 2pp., typed
  • Mackay, Harry A., et al. ”The Learning Center Approach to Instruction: Some Key Facts and the Student Response." Psychology Department, Northeastern University, March 1981. 26pp., typed
  • Magallanes, Christina N. and Beatriz Saucedo Lugo. ”El Sistema de Instruccion Personalizada en los Institutos Tecnologicos Regionales." Secretaria de Educacion Publica, Subsecretaria de Educacion Media, Tecnica y Superior, Mexico, 1976. 16pp., typed
  • Martin, Garry. “Developing Group Homes for the Severely Retarded and Profoundly Retarded.” Undated. 9pp., printed text
  • Matos, Maria-Amália. “A Hereditariedade E O Ambiente Face Às Diferenças Individuais.” 1962. 6pp., typed
  • McCorkle, Nan. “The Fred Keller School.” Undated. 7pp., typed
  • McDade, Claudia E. “An ABA Salute to Fred Keller.” Aug 5, 1989. 3pp., typed
  • McIlvane, William J. and Lawrence T. Stoddard. “Acquisition of Matching-to-Sample Performances in Severe Retardation: Learning By Exclusion.” Undated. 27pp., typed
  • McGill, William J. “Windows on the World.” May 26, 1989. 5pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 6Me-Mi
  • Mejias, Nilce Pinheiro. “Attention of a companion as reinforcement for playing behavior.” Undated. 3pp., typed
  • Meyers, Carolyn H. “Psychological Manipulation in Utopian and Dystopian Novels, 1932-1963.” Outline for Dissertation. Undated. 5pp., typed
  • Michael, Jack. “College Teaching Workshop.” 1991. 30pp., printed text
  • Michael, Jack. “Historical Antecedents of Behavioral Analysis.” Undated. 11pp., typed
  • Miller, Carl. Biographical sketch. Sept 6, 1979. 4pp., typed
  • Mills, Helen and Robert Frew. "P.S.I. in Writing Courses at American River College." Undated. 7pp., typed
  • Miller, J.S., E.R. Clardy and J.W. Thiesen. “Electroencephalography: Clinical and Technical Procedures in Use at Rockland State Hospital.” Jan 1943. 9pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 7Morris, Edward K.
  • Morris, Edward K. “B.F. Skinner, Third Variables, and a Problem in the Province of Knowledge.” 1995. 31pp., typed
  • Morris, Edward K. “Message from the President: The Best of Times, But Sometimes a Dickens of a term.” Undated. 8pp., typed
  • Morrow, Joseph E. "On the Lecture and the Keller Method." Undated. 5pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 8N-O
  • Nale, Nivaldo. “Behavioral Objectives in Teaching Established Through A Research Process – Some Advances in Brazil.” Undated. 9pp., typed
  • Northeastern University (Lazer, Ronald, et al.). “Psychology Department: Teaching Assistant Manual.” 1975. 36pp., typed
  • Notterman, J.M. “Secondary Reinforcement by the Same Stimulus in Different Test Situations.” April 26, 1951. 3pp., typed
  • Oberlin, Kermit. “A Speech delivered before a Group of Adults Who Were Students in a Course in Child Development At Union College in Cranford, N.J.” Winter 1952. 10pp., typed
  • Oberlin, Kermit. “Victor Who Wants To Join The Army.” Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Oberlin, Kermit. “Exercise in Expression of What May Be Offered and Delivered to a Client Seeking Services from Industrial Psychologists.” Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Oliveira, L. “Pau de Arara.” Dec 13, 1965. 1p., typed
Box 35, Folder 9Painter-Parsons
  • Painter, Leonard. Poems. 1918. 6pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine (“Mac”). “Commentary on ‘Applications of Behavior Analysis to Prevent Injuries from Vehicle Crashes,’ by E. Scott Geller.” 1992. 11pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Getting g Children To Read Books: Motivational Variables.” May 26, 1980. 13pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Is Cognition A Snark?” May 3, 1988. 1p., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Remarks By The Host.” 1985. 5pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Remarks of the Master of Ceremonies, H. McIlvaine Parsons, at the annual banquet of the Association for Behavior Analysis...” 1979. 3pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Remarks on Receiving the President’s Distinguished Service Award.” 1993. 3pp., typed
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Reminisces of Invisibilities, Improbabilities, and Ingenuities.” Aug 21, 1993. 21pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 10Payton-Price
  • Payton, Robert L. “C.W. Post Center Commencement Address.” May 28, 1972. 9pp., typed
  • Pear, Joseph J. “A Computer Program For Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction.” Undated. 6pp., typed
  • Pennypacker, H.S. “He Met the Challenge of Technicolor Transfer.” May 24, 1989. 8pp., typed
  • Powers, Richard B. “The Eleventh Last lecture.” Undated. 21pp., typed
  • Price, David E. “Religion and Politics.” May 7, 1989. 7pp., typed
Box 35, Folder 11Q-Reid
  • Queiroz, Luis Otavio de Seixas. “An Inter-American Tribute to Fred S. Keller.” July 23, 1976. 3pp., typed
  • R.S.R. “Enthusiasm the Keynote For the National Conference.” Undated. 2 drafts, each 2pp., typed
  • Reese, Ellen P. “John Volkman, In Memoriam.” Sept 22, 1990. 4pp., typed
  • Reid, Helen P., et al. “Using the Personalized System of Instruction with Low-Achieving Junior High Students.” Undated. 20pp., typed
  • Reid, Helen P. “Family” and PSI course with unit notes. Undated
Box 35, Folder 12Robins-Rodrigues
  • Robins, Lewis. “An Explanation of ‘Reinforced Learning.’” Nov 17, 1957. 22pp., typed
  • Robins, Lewis. “The Three Components of Morse Code Learning.” 1957? 35pp., typed
  • Rodrigues, Rachel L. “O Ensino em Laboratóries de Psicologia com Recursos Reduzidos.” Undated. 11pp., typed
  • Roper, L. David. “Teaching Innovations.” Prepared for the Symposium on the Teaching of Physics at Virginai Polytechnic Institute and State University, May 10, 1978. 8pp, typed
Box 35, Folder 13Să-Segal
  • de Să, Celso Pereira. “O Behaviorismo Radical de B.F. Skinner e Sua Aplicabilidade Socialmente Relevante.” Excerpt. Nov 1985. 4pp., typed
  • Sawaya, Paolo. “Psicologia Compara Da.” Undated. 14pp., typed
  • Saxe, Constanve Dena and Amy Albers. “PSI and Staff Training at Margaret Chapman School.” undated. 6pp., typed
  • Schiller, William L. “PSI plus 10: A review of the first decade of research on the Personalized System of Instruction.” 1976? 31pp., typed
  • Schoenfeld, William N. “Religion and Human Behavior.” 1982. 235pp., typed manuscript
Box 35, Folder 14Segal-Sherman
  • Segal, Evalyn. “Women, Borscht, Gays, Laboratory Animals, and Nuclear Extinction.” Aug 1982. 19pp., typed
  • Semb, George B. and John A. Ellis. “Knowledge Learned in School: What Is Remembered?” 1992. 4pp., typed fragment
  • Semb, George B. "Vignette – Being Taught and Learning An Important Distinction.” Undated. 5pp., typed. Incomplete
  • Serxner, Jonathan. “Tray Distance, Regularly Reinforced Bar Pressing, and Bursts.” 40pp., typed
  • Sherman, J. Gilmour. “Excerpts From The Notes and Diaries of A Behaviorist: The Search For A Science of Psychology, The Early Years.” Undated. 30pp., typed
Box 36
Box 36, Folder 1Sidman-de Souza
  • Sidman, Murray. “Avoidance at Columbia.” Undated. 11pp., typed
  • Sidman, Murray. Foreword to Principles of Psychology by Keller and Schoenfeld – “K & S: Then and Now”. 1990s. 17pp., typed
  • Siegal, Paul. “Alabama Memories.” Undated. 8pp., typed
  • Silva, Maria Teresa Araujo. Aquém Da Liberdade: Un Problema No Ensino De Anâlise Experimental Do Comportamento.” Undated. 10pp., typed
  • Del Solar, Charlotte. “A Course in Child Development as Developed for Students at Hostos.” Feb 7, 1970. 13pp., typed
  • De Souza, Deisy G., Giga M. Kubo and Miriam A.C. Liborió. “Behavior Analysis for Beginners: Teaching Elements of Experimental Analysis of Behavior in Children.” May 1988. 11pp., typed
  • De Souza, Deisy G., Célia M.M. Castells, Maria Amélia Matos and Olga M. Kubo. “Behavior Analysis in Brazil: Laboratory Research in the Last Fifteen Years.” 1986. 12pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 2Skinner, B.F.
  • Skinner, B.F. “Assessment System for the Behavior Research and Development Center at the University of Alabama.” Undated. 5pp., mimeographed
  • Skinner, B.F. Foreword for unknown Keller book. Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. “Harvard University Pigeon Project. Final Report.” June 15, 1952. 15pp., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. “The Operant Side of Behavior Therapy.” Undated. 12pp., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. Excerpt from Skinner’s Particulars. Undated. 1p., typed
  • Skinner, B.F.? “Physician, Heal Thyself.” Undated. 1p., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. “Reply to Morris.” Undated. 6pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 3Skinner, B.F. “The Shame of American Education.” Sept 1984. 28pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 4Skinner, B.F. “Sketch For An Autobiography.” Undated. 27pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 5Skinner, B.F.
  • Skinner, B.F. “talk at Fred Keller’s Birthday celebration at the ABA, Milwaukee.” 1989. 2pp., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. “Teaching Machines.” Oct 1958. 18pp., typed
  • Skinner, B.F. “Teaching Science in High School – What is Wrong?” Dec 29, n.d. 11pp., typed
  • Sussman, Danile M. “PSI: Variations On A Theme.” Undated, typed and 6 pp. charts
Box 36, Folder 6Taylor-Terman
  • Taylor, Byron M. “A Claim as the Originator of the Personalized System of Instruction. A Brief Discussion.” Undated. 6pp., typed
  • Taylor, Byron M. “A Comparison of two Systems of Instruction.” Undated. 4pp., typed
  • Terman, Michael, David P. Barkmeier, Donald A. Cook, et al. “Tutoring: A Handbook for Personalized Instruction.” 1980. 181pp., typed manuscript
  • Thornburg, Mark. “Contingencies Governing the Use of PSI.” Undated, 14pp., typed
  • Thornburg, Mark. “A Content Analysis of Recommendations for the Implementation of PSI.” Undated, 59pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 7Todd-Umezu
  • Todd, James T. and Edward K. Morris. Prospectus for Modern Perspectives on Classical and Contemporary Behaviorism. 1994. 28pp., typed and 3pp. Table of Contents
  • Todorov, Joăo Cláudio. “Brasilino II – Um Demonstraçăo de Controle Do Comportamento.” June 1964. 6pp., mimeographed
  • Todorov, Joăo Cláudio. “Estados de Transiçăo e Estados Transitórios.” June 1964. 6pp., mimeographed. 1980s. 13pp., typed
  • Towle, Nelson J., Perrin S. Cohen, and Leila R. Cohen. “A case Study in the Use of Computers to personalize Instruction.” Undated, 15pp., typed
  • Turner, William D. “Personal Growth and Modern Religion.” Sept 29, 1989. 3pp., typed
  • Turner, William D. “Psychological Theory of Religious Growth.” Dec 10, 1989. 6pp., typed
  • Umezu, Hachizo. “Studies in the Formation of Verbal Behaviors in the [sic] Deaf-blind Children.” 15pp., typed plus 5pp. of supporting material
Box 36, Folder 8Vargas-Williams
  • Vargas, Julie. “A Sampler of Behavior Modification in Education.” 1974. 3pp., typed
  • Weiss, M. “Assertiveness Training Workshop: Discriminating between unassertiveness (passivity), agrresiveness, and assertion.” Undated. 4pp., typed
  • Weiss, Stanley J. “A Case History of the Evolution of a Self-Paced to a Paced Course: Changing Contingencies in the Classroom.” Undated. 4pp., typed
  • Williams, Gladys. “Rate Per Minute Contingent Consequation in Kindergarten and Nursery School Settings.” Undated. 12pp., typed
  • Williams, Larry, Lucia Albuquerque Williams, Goyos, Hubner and Freitas. “Brasil: Uma Breve Introduçăo.” June 16-19, 1979. 23pp., mimeographed
  • Turner, William D. “Psychological Theory of Religious Growth.” Dec 10, 1989. 6pp., typed
  • Williams, Larry, Lucia Albuquerque Williams, Goyos, Hubner and Freitas. “Behavior Analysis in Brazil: 1979.” Translation of above. June 16-19, 1979. 27pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 9Windholz-Witters
  • Windholz, Margarida Hofmann. “Step By Step, Our Brazilian Way: A Sentimental Journey.” May 27, 1989. 6pp., typed
  • Windholz, Margarida Hofmann. “Como Ensinar Através de Reforcamento Positivo.” 1965. 12pp., mimeographed
  • Witters, Donald R. and George W. Kent. “Programmed Teaching at Bridgewater College. Progress Report.” April 1, 1969. 5pp., typed
Box 36, Folder 10Unidentified writings.
  • Unidentified. “Accidental Contingencies and ‘Superstitious’ Behavior.” Undated. 3pp. typed
  • Unidentified. “Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas Y Technicas.” 1961. 3pp., typed
  • Unidentified. “Dedicated to Dr. Keller.” Summer 1948. 2pp., typed
  • Unidentified. “Disparada” (poem). Undated. 1p., typed
  • Unidentified. “Is It Time To Change Our Name?” Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Unidentified. Paper on Matthew Arnold. Undated. 7pp., typed
  • Unidentified. Two poems. Undated. 1p. each, typed
  • Unidentified. “Projecto Vigilancia.” Undated. 2pp., typed
  • Unidentified. “Report on The Role of Incentive in Conditioning and Extinction.” Undated. 12pp., typed
  • Unidentified. “Ser o Estar?“ Undated. 1p., typed
  • Unidentified. “The Specialist?“ Undated. 6pp., typed
  • Unidentified. Student Comments on Pedagogue’s Progress. Drake Univerity, 1980. 3pp., typed
  • Unidentified. “Young Crusaders.” Undated. 4pp., typed

Series 8: Publications by Others

Written by others and arranged alphabetically by author's last name

Box 36
Box 36, Folder 11Alexander-Blumberg
  • Alexander, John W. “Recovery for What? Love and Work.” Profile Associates. Nov 20, 1986. 1p.
  • Allison, Elizabeth. “ Three Years of Self-Paced Teaching in Introductory Economics at Harvard.” Economic Status of Women, Vol. 66, No. 2, May 1976, pp. 222-228
  • de Almeida, Antonio Ribeiro. “Meu “Adeus” a B.F. Skinner.” O Diario, May 5, 1991. n.p.
  • Angelini, Arrigo L. “Brazil.” Unknown publication, Oct 1964, pp. 27-32
  • Arons, Arnold. “Educational practices – an expert view of current trends.” Unidentified journal, Nov. 1973, pp. 487-488
  • Austin, Sam M. “Student Performances in a Keller-Plan Course in Introductory Electricity and Magnetism.” Reprinted from American Journbal of Psychology, Vol. 41, Jan 1973, pp.12-18
  • Ayllon, Teodoro and Jack Michael. “The Psychiatric Nurse as a Behavioral Engineer.” Unidentified journal, Sept. 1959, pp. 323-334
  • Baker, L.J. V. “Comparison of a Lecture Course with a Keller Course in Introductory Psychology for University Freshmen.” The Irish Journal of Psychology, Vol. ii, No. 3, 1974, pp. 183-201
  • Bakker, G.R., Benfey and Stratton. “Programing as an Aid to Effective Chemistry Teaching.” Reprinted from Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 40, Jan 1963, p.18
  • Beyer, Barry K. “Improving Undergraduate History Teaching: The Potential and Limitations of P.S.I.” Reprinted from the AHA Newsletter, Vol. 14, No. 9, Dec 1976, pp.5- 8
  • Blanck, J. Guillermo. Behavior Therapy in Argentina. AATC Ediciones. Booklet. Jan 25, 1984. 11pp.
  • Blumberg, Mark S. and Edward A. Wasserman. “Animal Mind and the Argument From Design.” American Psychologist. March 1995, pp. 133-144
Box 36, Folder 12Botomé-Conard
  • Botomé, Silvio P. and Edmar V. dos Santos. O Ensino de Enfermagem: O Objeto de Trabalho da Ărea. Printed booklet, Jan 1983, 37pp
  • Boud, D.J., W.A. Bridge and L. Willoughby. “P.S.I. Now – A review of Progress and Problems.” Reprinted from British Journal of Educational Technology, Vol. 6, No. 2, May 1975, pp. 15-34
  • Bourque, Wendy L. and Gary Hughes. “The Keller Plan Still Works.” Annual Conference of the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, Dalhousie University, Halifax, N.S., Canada, June 1991
  • Bower, Gordon H. and Ernest R. Hilgard. Article on the Personalized System of Instruction included in Theories of Learning.
  • Bower, Robert L. “B.F. Skinner and Fred S. Keller…..Behavior Analysis in the Fifties.” The Communicator, Summer 1978, pp. 1-4
  • Brooks, Robert. “RTF 321K.” Course description at the University of Texas, 1970s. 6pp
  • Cardozier, V.R. “Problems With Self-Paced Instruction From An Administration Point of View.” in-ed, Vol. 1, No. 3, March 1974
  • Cartwright, G. Phillip, Carol A. Cartwright and Marjorie E. Ward. Preface to Educating Special Learners. 3rd. edition. Wadsworth Publishing Company: Belmont CA., n.d.
  • Celinski, Olgierd. “Announced Repetitive Tests as a Basis for Self-Directed Study and Evaluation.” Reprunted from Journal of Experimental Education, Vol 36, No. 3, Spring 1968, pp. 17-26
  • Chance, Paul. “After you hit a child…” Psychology Today, Jan 1974, pp. 76-84 (missing pp. 77 and 81]
  • Cobb, Edward S. “A Step in the Direction of a Science of Education: The Measurement of Independent Aural Study Activities Generated Under PSI Contingencies.” Reprinted from Personalized Instruction in Education Today by Sherman, Ruskin & Lazar, 1978, pp. 301-308
  • Cohen, David. “Eysenck finds quick thinkers have higher IQs.” APA Monitor, Vol. 13, no. 6, June 1982, p.29
  • Conard, C.J., Robert E. Spencer and George Semb."An analysis of student self-grading versus proctor grading in a personalized university course." Journal of Personalized Instruction, 3:1, Spring 1978, pp. 23-28
Box 36, Folder 13Cook
  • Cook, Donald A. “Behavioral Methods Improve Course Performance.” Youth Policy. Vol. 10, Number 7, July/Aug 1988. Cover page
  • Cook, Donald A. “Applications of CATC to PSI (Keller Plan) Self-Paced Courses.“ CATC-2 1975. Offprint, 1976, pp. 123-132
  • Cook, Donald A. “A Group Measure of Tutoring Effectiveness in PSI Courses.” Presented at the Fifth Annual Conference on Personalized Instruction, Washington, D.C., May 13, 1979. 9pp. plus charts
  • Cook, Donald A. and Drake C. Chisholm. “A Model of Cause-Effect Relations in the Study of Behavior.” The Behavior Analyst, No. 1 (Spring) 1995, pp. 99-111
  • Cook, Donald A. “Personalized System of Instruction: Potential and Problems.“ EPIE Report, No. 61 Vol. 7, April 1974, pp. 2-13
  • Cook, Donald A. “Prometheus in the Classroom.” Review of two books on improving productivity in instruction in higher education. AV Communications Review, Winter 1975, pp.432-439
  • Cook, Donald A. Book review of “Instructional Software.” Data Training, June 1984, 3pp
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Box 37, Folder 1Cooke-Epstein
  • Cooke, Nancy L., Timothy Heron and William L. Heward. Peer Tutoring: Implementing Classwide Programs in the Primary Grades. Special Press: Columbus, OH, 1983
  • Cross, Marie Z. and George Semb. “An Analysis of the Effects of Personalized Instruction on Students at Different Initial Performance Levels in an Introductory College Nutrition Course.” Journal of Personalized Instruction, 1:1, March 1976, pp. 47-50
  • Crowe, Beryl L. “The Tragedy of the Commons Revisited.” Science, Vol 166, Number 3909, Nov 28, 1969, pp. 1103-1107
  • de Oliveira, Luiz Marcelino. “Malnutrition and Environment: Interaction Effects Upon Animal Behavior.” Reprinted from Revista de Chil. Nutr. Vol. 12 No. 2, Aug 1985, pp. 99-108
  • Dessler, A.J. "Teaching Without Lectures." Rice University Review, Spring 1971, pp.9-12
  • Dinsmoor, James A. “The Effect of Hunger on Discriminated Responding.” Reprinted from The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology. Vol. 47, No. 1, Jan 1952, pp. 67-72
  • Dinsmoor, James A. “Keller and Schoenfeld’s Principles of Psychology.” Reprinted from The Behavior Analyst, No. 2 (Fall) 1989, pp. 213-219
  • Dinsmoor, James A. and Marilyn H. Clayton. “A Conditioned Reinforcer Maintained Only By Temporal Association With the Termination of Shock.” Reprint from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 9, No. 5, Sept 1966, pp. 547-551
  • Elton, L.R.B. “Can the Keller plan help in our understanding of the problems of distant learning?” Journal of Personalized Instruction, 4:2, Summer 1980, pp. 94-99
  • Ensign, Joyce M., K. Anthony Edwards and Richard B. Powers. “Personalized Instruction From The Viewpoint of a Proctor.” Utah Academy Proceedings, Vol. 48, Part 2, 1971
  • Epstein, Robert. Three photocopied articles: “Growing older, or what else I learned in graduate shool.” Harvard Magazine, Vol. 83 No. 6, July-Aug 1981, pp. 5-6; “Lerner vs Skinner.” Letter to New York Post, Sept 22, 1982; “How About Once Day of Peace? Who Knows? Maybe It Would Become a Habit.” The Washington Post, Dec 30, 1990
Box 37, Folder 2Francis-Green
  • Francis, Ronald D. “Clinical-Analog Research: A Reply to Galassi.” Reprint from Psychological Reports, Vol. 69, 1991, p. 658
  • Friedman, Charles P., et al. “The rise and fall of PSI in physics at MIT.” American Journal of Physics, Vol. 44, No. 3, March 1976, pp.204-211
  • Gallup. Howard F. and H. Richard Waranch. “Some Potential Problems with the Commercialization of PSI Materials.” In Sherman, Rusking & Lazar, eds. Personalized Instruction in Eduication Today. San Francisco Press, 1978, pp. 176-184
  • Garnham, Nich, et al. “Individualized Learning at Tertiary Level.” Innovations, Vol. 4, No. 3, 1975, pp. 28-30
  • Gentile, J. Ronald. “Pigeons, Pecking Orders, and Public Education.” Reprinted from The Worm Runner’s Digest, Vol. XIV, #2, 1972, pp. 105-108
  • Green, Ben A. “A Self-Paced Course in Freshman Physics.” Occasional Paper No. 2 of the Education Research Center, April 24, 1978
  • Green, Ben A. “Physics Teaching by the Keller Plan at MIT.” Reprinted from American Journal of Physics, Vol. 39/7, 764-775, July 1971, pp. 764-775
  • Green, Ben A. Workshop on the Personalized System of Instruction (“PSI” By “PSI”), 2nd ed. The Center for Personalized Instruction, 1974
Box 37, Folder 3Greenspoon-Greer
  • Greenspoon, Joel. “Staff Support in Individualized Instruction.” In-ed, Vol. 4, Nos. 3 and 4, Dec 1976, pp. 1-3
  • Greer, R. Douglas and Peggy Ingham. “Changes in Student and Teacher Responses in Observed Generalized Settings as a Function of Supervisor Observations.” Reprint from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Number 1 (Spring 1992), pp. 153-164
  • Greer, R. Douglas and Gladys Williams. “A Comparison of Verbal-Behavior and Linguistic-Communication Curricula For Training Developmentally Developmentally Delayed Adolescents To Acquire and Maintain Vocal Speech.” Reprint from Behaviorology, Vol. 1, No.1 (Spring) 1993, pp. 31-46
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “Is the Three-Term Contingency Trial a Predictor of Effective Instruction?” Reprint from the Journal of Behavioral Education, Vol. 1, No.3, 1991, pp. 337-354
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “L’Enfant Terrible Meets The Educational Crisis.” Reprint from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Number 1 (Spring 1992), pp. 65-69
  • Greer, R. Douglas, et al. “Peer-Mediated Procedures To Induce Swallowing And Food Acceptance in Young Children.” Reprint from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Number 4 (Winter 1991), pp. 783-790
  • Greer, R. Douglas and Corinne R. Donley. “Setting Events Controlling Social Verbal Exchanges Between Students with Developmental Delays.” Reprint from the Journal of Behavioral Education, Vol. 3, No.4 1993, pp. 387-401
  • Greer, R. Douglas and Seema Lodhi. “The Speaker As Listener.” Reprint from Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 51, No.3, May 1989, pp. 353-359
  • Greer, R. Douglas and Nyla Lamm. “A Systematic Replication and a Comparative Analysis of CABAS.” Reprint from the Journal of Behavioral Education, Vol. 1, No.4 1991, pp. 427-444
  • Greer, R. Douglas. “Teaching Practices to Save America’s Schools: The Legacy of B.F. Skinner.” Reprint from Journal of Behavioral Education, Vol. 1, No.2, 1991, pp. 159-164
Box 37, Folder 4Hanus-Hull
  • Hanus, Jereme J. “An Experiment in Individualized Instruction in Political Science.” P.S., Fall 1969, pp. 600-602
  • Hartley, James. “New Approaches in the Teaching of Psychology: An Annotated Bibliography.” Bulletin of British Psychological Society. 26 (1972), pp. 291-304
  • Head, J. Thomas and L. David Roper. “The Personalized System of Instruction.” Teaching and Learning, Winter 1977
  • Hoberock, Lawrence L. “Personalized Instruction in Mechanical Engineering.” Engineering Education, March 1971
  • Hoffer, William. “Why administrators should know about PSI.” College Management, April 1973
  • Hull, Clark L. “Behavior Postulates and Corollaries – 1949.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 57, No. 3, May 1950, pp. 173-180
  • Hull, Clark L. “Clark L. Hull.” Reprinted from A History of Psychology in Autobiography -- Volume IV, 1952, pp.143-162
  • Hull, Clark L. “The Conflicting Psychologies of learning.” Reprinted from The Psychological Review, Vol. 42 No. 6, Nov 1935, pp.491-516
  • Hull, Clark L. “Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive Behavior.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 44, No. 1, Jan 1937, pp. 1-32
  • Hull, Clark L. “Simple Qualitative Discrimination Learning.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 57, No. 5, Sept 1950, pp. 303-313
Box 37, Folder 5Hunter-Kaplan
  • Hunter, Walter S. Reprinted from A History of Psychology in Autobiography – Volume IV, 1952, pp.163-187
  • Hunter, Walter S. “Gradients in the Establishment and Extinction of Conditioned Locomotor Responses to Serial Stimulation in the Rat.” Poznanskie Towarzystwo Psychologiczne, 1956
  • Hunter, Walter S. “Behaviourism.” From Encyclopaedia Brittanica, 1953
  • Johnson, Kent R., Beth Sulzer-Azaroff and Christie A. Maass. “The Effects of Internal Proctoring Upon Examination Performance in a Personalized Instruction Course.” Journal of Personalized Instruction, 1:2, Sept 1976, pp. 113-117
  • Kaplan, Michael. “Amplitude of Respiratory Movements as a Function of Noxious é Stimulus Intensity.” Reprinted form Psychological Reports, Vol. 3, 1957, pp. 429-438
  • Kaplan, Michael. “A Coupled Tape Programmer and Buffer Box.” Reprinted from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 4, No. 4, Oct 1961, p. 322
  • Kaplan, Michael. “The Effects of Noxious Stimulus Intensity and Duration During Intermittent Reinforcement of Escape Behavior.” Reprinted from Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, Vol. 45, No. 6, Dec 1952, p. 538-549
  • Kaplan, Michael. “Francisco Duran-Reynals.” Reprinted from Science, Vol. 129, No. 3361, May 29, 1959, pp. 1498-1499
  • Kaplan, Michael. “Intensity-Escape Functions Under Interval Schedules of Reinforcement.” Reprint from Psychological Reports, Vol. 3, June 1957, pp. 251-254
Box 37, Folder 6Karn-Koen
  • Karn, Harry. “The Behavior of Cats on the Double Alternation Problem in the Temporal Maze.” Reprint from The Journal of Comparative Psychology, Vol. 26, No. 1, Aug 1938, pp. 201-208
  • Keller, John V. and Pieter F.M. Kop. “Wedden op één paard?” Reprint from Gedrag, tijdschrift voor psychologie, Vol, 4/5, 1973, pp. 223-249
  • Keller, John V. “Behavioral contrast under multiple delays of reinforcement.” Reprinted from Psycho Sci., Vol 20 (5), 1970, pp.257258
  • Koen, Billy V. “A Testimonial to the Keller Plan: One Decade Later.” Pre-print. 16pp., typed
  • Koen, Billy V. “Improving Teaching by Modifying Teacher Behavior.” Reprinted from Engineering Education, Vol. 61 No. 6, March 1971, pp. 517-518
  • Koen, Billy V, et al. “A Successful Experiment in Engineering Education: A Clique Looks at the Keller Plan.” n.p., n.d.
  • Koen, Billy V. “Why Don’t Engineers Read Books?” Reprinted from Engineering Education, Nov 1973, pp. 116-118
  • Koen, Billy V. “Towards A Strategy for Teaching Engineering Design.” Reprinted from Journal of Engineering Education, July 1994, pp. 193-201
Box 37, Folder 7Kolbe-Marius
  • Kolbe, William. “B.F. Skinner’s Radical Behaviorism” Logical Positivism or Dialectical Materialism?” Behaviorists for Social Action Journal, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1978, pp.29-55
  • Kulik, James A. “The Keller Plan.” Memo to the Faculty, University of Michigan, No. 48 April 1972, 6pp
  • Kulik, James A., Chen-Lin C. Kulik and Peter A. Cohen. “A Meta-Analysis of Outcome Studies of Keller’s Personalized System of Instruction.” American Psychologist, April 1979, pp. 307-318
  • Leuba, Richard. “Individualized Instruction and the Letter Grade System.” Proceedings of the Second National Conference on Research and Technology in College and University Teaching, Nov 1974, pp.33-41
  • Lewis, D. K. and W.A. Weir. “Implementation of Self-Paced learning (Keller Method) in a First Year Course.” Journal of Chemical Education, 50:1 Jan 1973, pp. 51-56
  • Lipsitt, Lewis P. “The simple truth: We’re driven by rewards.” Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, Vo. 9, No. 10, Oct 1993, p.8
  • Lloyd, Margaret E. “Has Lightning Struck Twice? Use of PSI in College Classrooms.” Teaching Psychology, Vol. 13, No. 3, Oct 1986, pp. 149-151
  • Mabry, John H. Review of R.A. Harris’ Linguistic Wars. Reprinted from The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, Vol. 12, 1994, pp. 79-86
  • Mabry, John H. Review of Pinker’s The Language Instinct. Reprinted from The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, Vol. 12, 1994, pp. 87-96
  • Mabry, John H. “A Reply to ‘On Structure-Dependent Grammars: A Reply to Mabry’ by Nathan Stemmer.” Reprinted from The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, Vol. 12, 1994, pp. 101-104
  • Magerotte, G. “La Formation A L’Approche Comportementale: Le système personnalisé de formation de Keller.” Journal de Thérapie Comportementale, IV, 2, 1982, pp. 16-27
  • Marius, Richard. “Education, Eskimos, and the CIA.” Harvard Magazine, undated
Box 37, Folder 8Martínez-Nevin
  • Martínez, Marco Wilfredo Salas. Instrucción programada básica para la docencia entremiento de personal. Textos Universitarios, Universidad Vercruzana, Mexico, 1990
  • McDade, Claudia E. and Charles P. Olander. “Precision Management of Instructional Technology: A Program Update.” Educational Technology, March 1987, pp. 44-46
  • McRae, Ron. “Behaviorism Moves South: The Skinnerian Movement in Latin America.” The Alicia Patterson Foundation, Feb 6, 1976, 12pp
  • Mellon, Edgar K. “Lecture Revisited.” Journal of Chemical Education, 50:8 Aug 1973, pp. 530-531
  • Naftalin, Donald H., et al. “The Doctor Fox Lecture: A Paradigm of Educational Seduction.” The Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 48, July 1973, pp.630-635
  • Nelson, Terry F. and Marcia L. Bennett. “Unit Size and Progress Rates In Self-Paced Instruction.” Reprinted from the Journal of College Science Teaching, Dec 1973. 4pp
  • Nevin, John A., et al. “The Analysis of Behavioral Momentum.” Reprinted from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 39, No. 1, Jan 1983, pp. 49-59
  • Nevin, John A. “Behavioral Momentum: Implications for Clinical Practice.” Reprinted from Behavior Change, Vol. 10 No. 3, 1993, pp. 162-168
  • Nevin, John A., (Mace, Lalli and Shea). “Behavioral Momentum in College Basketball.” Reprinted from the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Vol. 25, No. 3, Fall 1992, pp. 657-663
  • Nevin, John A. “B. F. Skinner: On Behalf of the Future.” Reprinted from Behavior and Social Issues, Vol. 2, No.1, Spring/Summer 1992, pp 83-88
  • Nevin, John A. “B. F. Skinner, Utopian.” Paper presented at the meetings of the Eastern Psychological Association, April 12, 1991, pp. 1-4
  • Nevin, John A. “Burrhus Frederic Skinner: 1904-1990.” Reprinted from American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 105, No. 4, Winter 1992, pp. 613-619
  • Nevin, John A., (Mace and Lalli) et al. “The Momentum of Human Behavior in a Natural Setting.” Reprinted from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 54, No. 3, Nov 1990, pp. 163-172
Box 37, Folder 9Northcott-Powers
  • Northcott, Paul. PSI: Proctor’s Manual. Educational Practices Unit, Tasmanian College of Advanced Education, Hobart, Tasmania, 1976
  • Olsen, James N., Robert N. Rothstein and Steven Kaufman. "College Students Completion of Course Work: A Comparison of Individualized and Traditional Methods of Instruction." in-ed, Vol. 5, No. 1, Sept 1977
  • Pardo. Maria Benedita Lima. “Programa de Contingências Para Treinamento de Monitores: Descriçăo e Análise.” Reprint from Psicologia, 5 (2), pp. 41-108. Undated
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. “Lying.” Reprinted from The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, Vol. 7, 1989, pp. 43-47
  • Parsons, H. McIlvaine. Letter to the Editor, Human Factors Society Bulletin, Vol. 32 No. 3, March 1990, p. 12
  • Pear, Joseph J., Joseph Moody and Michael A. Persinger. “Lever Attacking By Rats During Free Operant Avoidance.” Reprinted from Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 18, 1972, pp. 517-523
  • Powers, Richard B. and K. Anthony Edwards. “Personalized Introductory Psychology at Utah State University: A Progress Report, 1970-1971.” Unidentified volume, pp. 33-38
Box 37, Folder 10Protopapas-Roper
  • Protopapas, Paul N. “The Keller Plan: Implementation of the Personalized System of Instruction in a Freshman Biology Course.” The Science Teacher, Vol. 41, No. 5, May 1974, pp.44-46
  • Reis, J. “Utilizaçăo de animais em vez de homens em tarefas especializadas.” 1963?
  • Robin, Arthur L. “Behavioral Instruction in the College Classroom.” Review of Educational Research, Summer 1976, Vol. 46, No.3, pp. 313-354
  • Robin, Arthur L. “Nonspecifics in Personalized Instruction.” Teaching of Psychology, Vol. 2 No. 1, Feb 1975, pp.3-7
  • Robin, Arthur L. “Training Proctors for Personalized Instruction.” Teaching of Psychology, Vol. 5 No. 1, Feb 1978, pp.9-13
  • Roper, L. David. “Personalized Instrcution with Bootstrap Tutors in an Introductory Biophysics Course.” American Journal of Physics, Vol. 42, No. 1, Jan 1974, pp. 27-32
  • Roper, L. David, et al. “PSI quantum mechanics with optional lectures on videocassettes.” American Journal of Physics, Vol. 45, No. 5, May 1977, pp. 476-484
Box 37, Folder 11Rosati-de Sa
  • Rosati, P.A. “Procrastinators Prefer PSI.” ERM Vol. 8, No. 1, Fall 1975, pp. 17-19 and 22. (Also in same publication, Yeazell, Mary I., et al. “Self-Pacing and Procrastination in Mastery Learning,” pp. 5-8)
  • Ross, Gregory A. and George Semb. “Philosophy Can Teach Critical Thinking Skills.” Teaching Philosophy, 4:2, April 1981, pp. 111-122
  • Roth, Charles H., Jr. “Continuing Effectiveness of Personalized Self-Paced Instruction in Digital Systems Engineering.” Engineering Education, March 1973, pp. 447-450
  • Ruskin, Robert S. “Individualized Instruction in Higher Education: A Bibliography.” The Center for Personalized Instruction, 1974
  • de Sa, Celso Pereira. Comportamente Verbal E Literatura. n.p. n.d., pp. 63-69
  • de Sa, Celso Pereira. O intellectual na sociedade de massas. Forum, Vol. 6, No. 4, Oct-Dec 1982, pp. 65-84
  • de Sa, Celso Pereira. Sobre a fundamentaçăo psicológica da psicologia social e suas implicações para a educaçăo. Forum, Vol. 8, No. 1, Jan-March 1984, pp. 23-44
  • de Sa, Celso Pereira. Sobre o poder em Foucault e o controle e m Skinner. Arquivos brasileiros de psicologia, Vol. 39, No. 2, April-June 1983, pp. 136-145
Box 38
Box 38, Folder 1Schoenfeld-Selinske
  • Schoenfeld, W.N. and W.W. Cumming. “Behavior and Perception.” Reprinted from Psychology: A Study of a Science, Vol. 5, edited by Sigmund Koch. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1963
  • Schoenfeld, W.N., “Modern Psychology.” Ararat, Issue No. 29, Winter 1967
  • Schoenfeld, W.N., “Observations on Early Mathematical Behavior Among Children: ‘Counting.’” Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta, Vo. 2 No. 2, 1976, pp. 176-189
  • Schoenfeld, W.N., W.W. Cumming and E. Hearst. “On the Classification of Reinforcement Schedules.” Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 42, No. 8, Aug 1956, pp. 563-570
  • Schoenfeld, W.N., J.J. Antonitis and P.J. Bersh. “A Preliminary Study of Training Conditions Necessary for Secondary Reinforcement.” Reprinted from the Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 40, No. 1, Feb 1950, pp.40-45
  • Schoenfeld, W.N. and W.W. Cumming. “Some Effects of Alternation Rate in A Time- Correlated Reinforcement Contingency.” Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 42, No. 4, April 1957, pp. 349-354
  • Schoenfeld, W.N. and W.W. Cumming. “Studies in a Temporal Classification of Reinforcement Schedules: Summary and Projection.” Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 46, No. 5, May 1960, pp. 753-758
  • Schwartz, Peter L. “A Controlled Trail of Teaching Clinical Biochemistry by the Keller Plan.” Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 55, Dec 1980, pp. 1013-1020
  • Selinske, Jane E., R. Douglas Greer and Seema Lodhi. “A Functional Analysis of the Comprehensive Application of Behavior Analysis to Schooling.” Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, Vol. 24, No. 1 (Spring 1991), pp. 107-117
Box 38, Folder 2Semb
  • Semb, George and Lisa D. Walsh. “Assessing Peer-Tutoring in the Classroom: A Comparison of Obtrusive and Unobtrusive Measures.” Paper presented at the national conference of the American Educational Research Association, April 12-16, 1993
  • Semb, George. ”Building an Empirical base for Instruction.” Reprinted from the Journal of Personlaized Instruction, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1976, pp. 11-22
  • Semb, George and Marguerite A. Fitch. “Peer Teacher Training: A Comparison of Role Playing and Video Evaluation for Effects on Peer Teacher Outcomes.” Paper presented at the national conference of the American educational Research Association, April 20- 27, 1992
Box 38, Folder 3Semb
  • Semb, George. “The Personalized System of Instruction (PSI) and the Three Rs: Revolutions, Revelation, and Reflections.” Chapter to appear in Instructional Development: Paradigms for the Future, edited by Charles R. Dills, [1995?]
  • Semb, George. Revised version of above, Feb 5, 1995
Box 38, Folder 4Semb
  • Semb, George. “PSI: A Tool for Educational Research.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Applied Behavioral Analysis Convention, May 1989
  • Semb, George and Conard. “Student Confidence ratings of Examination Answer Correctness in a Personalized System of Instruction.” 7pp, typed
  • Semb, George, et al. “Training Peer Tutors: The Effects of Video Training and Live Role- playing.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, April 1992
Box 38, Folder 5Sherman-Shulman
  • Sherman, J. Gilmour. “A Permutation of an Innovation.” Paper read at the American Psychological Association, Sept 6, 1971
  • Sherman, J. Gilmour. Various sheets of personal information and fragments
  • Shulman, Lawrence. “The Dynamics of the First Class.” Learning and Development, Vol. 3 No. 1, Sept 1971 Includes “Innovations…and Innovators: PSI and Fred Keller” on back page
Box 38, Folder 6Sidman
  • Sidman, Murray. “Avoidance Conditoning with Brief Shock and No Exteroceptive Warning Signal.” Repirnted from Science, Vol. 118, No. 3058, Aug 7, 1953, pp. 157-158
  • Sidman, Murray. “Behavior-shaping with the Mentally Retarded.” Reprinted from Bernstein: Diminshed People. Liitle Brown and Co., 1970, pp. 263-276
  • Sidman, Murray. “The Behavioral Analysis of Aphasia.” Reprinted from Journal of Psychiat. Res. Vol. 8, 1971, pp. 413-422
  • Sidman, Murray, et al. “Behavioral Studies of Aphasia: Methods of Investigation and Analysis.” Reprinted from Neuropsychologia, Vol. 9, 1971, pp. 119-140
  • Sidman, Murray and George L. Toomey. “An Experimental Analogue of the Anxiety- Stuttering Relationship.” Reprinted from the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, Vol. 13, No. 1, March 1970, pp. 122-129
  • Sidman, Murray and Barbara Kirk. “Letter Reversals in Naming, Writing, and Matching to Sample.” Reprinted from Child Development, Vol. 45, 1974, pp. 616-625
  • Sidman, Murray, R.J. Herrnstein and Donald G. Conrad. “Maintenance of Avoidance Behavior by Unavoidable Shocks.” Research Report, Jan 1957. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. “Not for Publication.”
  • Sidman, Murray, et al. “The Nature of Aphasic Responses.” Reprinted from Neuropsychologia, Vol. 9, 1971, pp. 141-155
  • Sidman, Murray and L.T. Stoddard. “The Removal and Restoration of Stimulus Control.” Reprinted from the Journal of Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 16, 1971, pp. 143-154
  • Sidman, Murray, L.T. Stoddard and J.P. Mohr. “Some Additional Quantitative Observations of Immediate Memory in a Patient with Bilateral Hippocampal Lesions.” Reprinted from Neuropsychologia, Vol. 6, 1968, pp. 245-254
  • Sidman, Murray, et al. “Some determinants of visual neglect.” Reprinted from the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, Vol. 32, 1969, pp. 580-587
  • Sidman, Murray and L.T. Stoddard. “Stimulus Control After Intradimensional Discrimination Training.” Reprinted from Psychological Reports, Vol. 28, 1971, pp. 147-157
  • Sidman, Murray. “Technique for Assessing the Effects of Drugs on Timing Behavior.” Reprinted from Science, Vol. 122, No. 3176, Nov 11, 1955, p. 925
Box 38, Folder 7Skinner-Spencer
  • Skinner, B.F. “B.F. Skinner, B.F.S.A. Interviews B.F. Skinner.” Behaviorists for Social Action Journal, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1979, pp. 47-52
  • Skinner, B.F. “Contingency Management in the Classroom.” Reprinted from Education, Nov/Dec 1969, 8pp
  • Skinner, B.F. and W.T. Heron. “Effects of Caffeine and Benzedrine Upon Conditioning and Extinction.” Reprinted from The Psychological Record, Vol. 1 No. 20, Oct 1937, pp. 340-346
  • Skinner, B.F. “Humanism and Behaviorism.” The Humanist, July-Aug 1972, pp. 18-20
  • Skinner, B.F. “My Experience with the Baby-Tender.” Psychology Today, March 1979, pp. 29-40
  • Skinner, B.F. “The Phylogeny and Octogeny of Behavior.” Science, Vol. 153, Sept 1966, pp. 1205-1213
  • Skinner, B.F. “Teaching Machines.” Reprinted from Scientific American, Nov 1961, 13pp
  • Skinner, B.F. “Teaching Science in High School – What is Wrong?” Reprinted from Science, Vol. 159, Feb 16, 1968, pp. 704-710
  • Smith, Wendell. [Bucknell’s CPP]. College Management, March 1968, pp. 3-7
  • Spencer, Robert E. and George Semb. “Giving students the opportunity to increase unit size: A performance-based system for personalized instruction.” Journal of Personalized Instruction, 3:2 Summer 1978, pp. 76-80
Box 38, Folder 8Stice-Sulzer
  • Stice, James E., ed. The Personalized System of Instruction (PSI): The Keller Plan Applied in Engineering Education. College of Engineering, University of Texas at Austin: Bureau of Engineering Teaching, Bulletin No. 4, Dec 1971
  • Stoddard, Lawrence T., et al. “Fixed-Interval and Fixed-ratio Reinforcement Schedules With Human Subjects.” Reprinted from The Analysis of Verbal Behavior, Vol. 6, 1988, pp. 33-44
  • Strauch, Jody. “Prof initiates new study program.” Muleskinner, Feb 7, 1985, p. 7
  • Sulzer-Azaroff, Beth, Kent R. Johnosn, Mark R. Dean and Donna R. Freyman. “An Experimental Analysis of Proctor Quiz-Scoring Accuracy in Personalized Instruction Courses.” Journal of Personalized Instruction, 2: 3 Sept 1977, pp. 143-149
Box 38, Folder 9Thorndike
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Contribution of Psychology To Education.” Reprinted from The Journal of Educational Psychology, Vol. 1 No. 1, Jan 1910, pp. 5-12
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Ideo-Motor Action.” Reprinted from The Psychological Review, Vol. XX No. 2, March 1913, pp. 91-106
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Influence of a Repetition of a Situation.” Offprint from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. XLVI, July 1934, pp. 420-428
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Influence of Use of Frequency of Occurrence Upon The Strength of Mental Connections.” Reprinted from The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 19 No. 7, July 1933, pp. 734-745
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Memory for Paired Associates.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. XV No. 2, March 1908, pp. 122-137
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Practice in the Case of Addition.” Reprinted from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. XXI, July 1910, pp. 483-488
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Significance of Responses in the Free Association Test.” Reprinted from Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol. XVI No. 2, June 1932, pp. 247-253
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “A Theory of the Action of the After-Effects of a Connection Upon It.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 40 No. 5, Sept 1933, pp. 434-439
Box 38, Folder 10Thorndike
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Direct Action of Rewards Upon Mental Connections and Their Indirect Action Via The Stimulation of Inner Equivalents of the Connections.” Reprinted from The Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. VXIII No. 1, Feb 1935, pp. 91-96
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Euphony and Cacophony of Words and Sounds.” Reprinted from a Greek journal, 1939, pp. 49-62
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Measurements of the Influence of Recency.” Offprint from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. XLVII, April 1935, pp. 294-300
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “New Data on the Influence of Frequency and of Mind Set.” Reprinted from The Journal of Experimental Psychology, Vol. 39 No. 3, June 1949, pp. 395-403
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “On The Frequency of Semantic Changes in Modern English.” Reprinted from The Journal of General Psychology, Vol. 39, 1948, pp. 23-27
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “On The Number of Words Of Any Given Frequency of Use.” Reprinted from The Psychological Record, Vol. I No. 24, Nov 1937, pp. 399-406
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Psychology of Invention in a Very Simple Case.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 56 No. 4, July 1949, pp. 192-199
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Psychology of Punctuation.” Reprinted from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 61 No. 2, April 1948, pp. 222-228
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “The Psychology of Semantics.” Reprinted from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 59 No. 4, Oct 1946, pp. 613-632
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Semantic Changes.” Reprinted from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 60 No. 4, Oct 1947, pp.588-597
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Semantic Changes.” Reprinted from The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 60 No. 4, Oct 1947, pp.588-597
  • Thorndike, Edward L. “Trains of Thought.” Reprinted from Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Vol. 77 No. 3, March 1937, pp. 417-438
Box 38, Folder 11Todd-Todorov
  • Todd, James T. and Edward K. Morris, ”Proposed Theme for the 1988 Meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis: The History of Behavior Analysis.” 9pp. typed
  • Todorov, Joao Claudio. “Concurrent Performances: Effect of Punishment Contingent On The Switching Response.” Reprinted from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 16, Summer 1971, pp. 51-62
  • Todorov, Joao Claudio. “Science and Human Behavior Translated Into Portuguese: Ciência E Comportamento Humano.” Reprinted from the Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Vol. 80, 2003, pp. 341-343
Box 38, Folder 12Toman-Trotter
  • Tolman, Edward Chace. “A Cognition Motivation Model.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 59 No. 5, Sept 1952, pp. 389-400
  • Tolman, Edward Chace. “Cognitive Maps in Rats and Men.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 55 No. 5, July 1948, pp. 189-208
  • Tolman, Edward Chace. “The Determiners of Behavior At A Choice Point.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 48 No. 1, Jan 1938, pp. 1-41
  • Tolman, Edward Chace. “A Drive-Conversion Diagram.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 50 No. 5, Sept 1943, pp. 503-513
  • Tolman, Edward Chace. “There is More Than One way of Learning.” Reprinted from Psychological Review, Vol. 56 No. 3, May 1949, pp. 144-155
  • Trotter, “Behavior modification: Here, there and everywhere.” Science News, April 21, 1973, Vol. 103, no. 16, pp. 249-264
Box 38, Folder 13Ulman-Unidentified
  • Ulman, Jerry. Á Critique of Skinnerism: Materialism Minus the Dialectic.” Behaviorists for Social Action Journal, Vol. 1 No. 2, 1979, pp. 1-8
  • Umezu, Hachizo. “Formation of Verbal Behavior of Deaf-Blind Children.” Reprinted from Proceedings of the Twentieth International Congress of Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, Aug 13-19, 1972, pp. 58-74
  • Umezu, Hachizo. “Studies in the Learning of Language Communications by the Deaf- Blind.” Reprinted from an unidentified journal, pp. 108-112
  • Vargas, Julie. “Father, Grandfather, Behavior Modifier.” Human Behavior, Jan/Feb 1972, pp. 16-23
  • Wei-Ming Lee, Micah. “Chemistry Teaching by the Keller Plan.” Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 50, No. 1, Jan 1973, pp. 49-50
  • Weir, Maurice D. Tutor's Manual for the Personalized System of Instruction. Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School, n.d.
  • Witters, Donald R. and George W. Kent. “Teaching Without Lecturing: Evidence in the Case For Individualized Instruction.” The Psychological Record, 1972, 22, pp. 169-175
  • Young, Jay, et al. “I: Objectives of Education in Chemistry.” Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 50, No. 1, Jan 1973, pp. 7-9
  • Unidentified author. “Instructional Technology.” Behavior Analyst, Spring 1978, pp. 49-53

Series 9: Photographs and Audio Materials

Box 39
Box 39, Folder 18X10 photos of Fred S. Keller, undated
Box 39, Folder 2Photos of Keller, mostly undated but include 1945 photo ID for Camp Crowder
Box 39, Folder 3undated group photos
Box 39, Folder 4undated but identified co-workers
Box 39, Folder 5unidentified people photos
Box 39, Folder 6Army Radio Training
Box 39, Folder 7Test Lab photos
Box 39, Folder 8Identified Photos: Fred and Mother late 1920's; Brazil, 1961; WWI Germany 1918; Newport News VA, 1919
Box 39, Folder 9Slides of Brazil and unidentified
Box 39, Folder 10Slides of Mexico and unidentified
Box 39, Folder 11Unidentified Slides
Box 39, Folder 122 hand-drawn caricatures of Keller
Box 39, Folder 13Unidentified reel to reel audio; 2 cassettes "Chapters in the Life of Fred S. Keller"; 1 cassette of ABA Award Ceremony, 1994; 1 cassette: Peter Harzem "Radical Behaviorism" and 1 compact disc "Keller Autobiography files"
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