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Crane, George W. (George Washington), 1901-1995 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Crane, George W. (George Washington), 1901-1995

Psychology applied, 1932 : t. p. (George W. Crane, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Northwestern University ; consultant in business and industrial psychology ; five years research psychologist under auspices of the National Research Council of America, and the Carnegie Institution of Washington, D.C.)

Wikipedia, viewed November 19, 2019 : George W. Crane (George Washington Crane, III (born : Apr. 28, 1901 in Chicago, Ill. ; died : July 17, 1995 at his farm outside of Hillsboro, Indiana ; American psychologist and physician ; also a syndicated newspaper columnist ; wrote a psychology textbook "Psychology applied" which was in print from 1932 to 1967)

New York Times, July 19, 1995, viewed via ProQuest on November 19, 2019 : page D20 George W. Crane dies at 94 ; advised with 'horse sense' (died Monday [July 17, 1995] at his farm outside of Hillsboro, Ind. ; distributed advise in syndicated newspaper columns suchs as "Worry Clinic" and "Horse Sense" until shortly before his death ; taught adult psychology at Northwestern University ; earned four degrees from Northwestern University including an M.D. and Ph.D. in psychology)

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