THE BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF PARAPSYCHOLOGY
WALTER HOUSTON CLARK
Professor of psychology of religion. July 15, 1902, Westfield, New Jersey. B.A., 1925, Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusettes; M.A., 1926, Ed.M, 1935, Ph.D., 1944: Harvard University. M. 1930, Ruth O'Brien: 2 s. Master in English, Lenox School, Lenox, Mass., 1926-45; instructor in psychology, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, 1945-47; associate professor of psychology and education, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont, 1947-51,; dean, professor of psychology, Hartford School of Religious Education, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hartford, Connecticut, 1951-62, professor of psychology of religion, Andover Newton Theological School, 1962 to present. Fellow: American Psychological Assn., American Assn. for the Advancement of Science; former president (1948-51), former secretary-treasurer (1951-59), Society for the Scientific Study of Religion.
Dr. Clark is author of the books The Oxford Group (1951) and The Psychology of Religion (1958); of the article "Religious Aspects of Spiritualism" (International Journal of Parapsychology, Vol. 2, No. 1, Winter 1960), and of a review of the book"The Meaning of Death by Herman Feifel" (International Jounal of Parapsychology, Vol. 2, No. 4, Autumn 1960). Residence: 750 Commonwealth Avenue, Newton Centre 59 Mass.; business address: Andover Newton Theological School, Newton Centre 59.
Taken from Helene Pleasants (1964) Biographical Dictionary of Parapsychology with Directory and Glossary 1946-1996 NY: Garrett Publications |