Dr. Lee Edward Travis · 1925
Dr. Lee Edward Travis · 1925 - The Founding of the ... - ASHA Archives
Lee Edward Travis was born in 1896 in Imperial Nebraska to parents who were teachers at a local academy. He was one of twelve siblings raised in a sod house ...
Lee Edward Travis (June 23, 1896, Nebraska – October 10, 1987) was one of the founding fathers of speech pathology in America.
Lee Edward Travis - acsu.buffalo.edu
Founder and Director of the Psychology Clinic and Professor of Psychology and Speech at the University of Iowa from 1928-1937. ... Travis, L. E. (1925). Muscular ...
Introduction to Founding · 1925 - ASHA Archives
1925 - The Founding of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association · Introduction to Founding · Dr. Lee Edward Travis · Travis home · Dr. Robert W. West ...
Dr Lee Edward Travis (1896–1987) • FamilySearch
... 2 December 1948. Dr Paul Edmond Travis M.D.. 1920–2007. Knight Travis. 1925–2018. Duane Charles Travis. 1926–2014. Sources (26). Lee E Travis, "Iowa State ...
Lee Edward Travis | Minnesota State University, Mankato
Lee Travis' 1931 book, Speech Pathology, is a masterpiece in explaining the neurological aspects of stuttering.
Dr. Lee Edward Travis home in Iowa City, Iowa where a group of academic scholars came together for dinner in 1925 and conceived the idea of ...
IV. STUDIES OF ACTION CURRENTS IN STUTTERERS
ORTON, M.D.; LEE EDWARD TRAVIS, Ph.D. Author Affiliations. NEW YORK; IOWA ... 1925. 5. Travis, L. E.: Dysintegration of the Breathing Movements During ...
An Early History of A.S.H.A. | Minnesota State University, Mankato
... 1925. Gathering a small group of scholars for dinner and discussion at ... Lee Edward Travis. This extraordinary man, tall, handsome, and athletic, had ...
Obituary for Lee Edward Travis - Newspapers.com™
Travis Dr. Lee Edward Travis, 91, former professor and head of the department of psychology at the University of Iowa, died Saturday at his ...
Travis, L. E. (1925). The effect of a small audience upon eye-hand ...
Erratum to “The Short-Term Effect of Online Violent Stimuli on Aggression” [Open Journal of Medical Psychology 5 (2016) 35-42] ... Add your e-mail address to ...
The Contributions of Lee Edward Travis - InSPIRe @ Redlands
... Edward Travis in the field of speech pathology and to present his contributions to that and other scientific fields. Professor Travis actively participated ...
1900-1945 - Judy Duchan's History of Speech - Language Pathology
In 1931, Lee Edward Travis published a book called Speech Pathology in which he outlined the neurophysiological bases and clinical subtypes for stuttering ...
ED 066 855 AUTHOR TITLE PUB DATE GRANT EDRS ... - ERIC
conducted by Root in 1925 by questionnaire. r). Page 61. Table 2 (continued). Source F. Travis, Lee Edward, ed. Handbook of Speech Pathology and Audiology, New ...
Stuttering in Children and Adults - Project MUSE
Master of Arts and Doctor ... Myographic and electroencephalographic theses, directed by Professors Lee Edward Travis and John R. ... 1925. Davison, Arthur H. The ...
History of the Travis Research Institute | Fuller Seminary
Lee Edward Travis (1896–1987) was founding dean of the Fuller Graduate ... Well known for his research in the area of stuttering, Dr. Travis was a ...
Muscular Fixation of the Stutterer's Voice under Emotion - jstor
that great scholar and teacher, Dr. William R. Harper, a purpose which has ... 1925. Bureau of Fish- eries, XL, Part 1, pp. 1 to ... LEE EDWARD TRAVIS.
All-Time Roster 1925-2024 - East West Shrine Bowl
E. Raffetto, Stanford University, West, 2, 1927. Ty, Rauber, Washington & Lee ... Travis, McNeal, Tennessee-Chattanooga, University of, TE, East, 64, 1989. Todd ...
William Travis - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage
William married Clara Dorothy Travis (born Darkis) on month day 1942, at age 21 in marriage place, Indiana. Clara was born on month day 1925, in birth place.
Casualties: US Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Killed and Injured ...
Machinist 2 class Edward Lee Baker died on way to the Naval Hospital, Mare Island CA. ... During 1925, 213 sailors died from disease, 77 from drowning, 31 ...