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BIOGRAPHY. 



Helen B. Hubbert, the author of this diaaertaticn was 

 born at Lincoln, Illinois, June 11th, 1887. Eer early edu- 

 cation was received at the Preparatory Department of Cumber- 

 land University and in the Academy of F.iasouri Valley College. 

 In 1904 she entered Missouri Valley College, Marshall, 

 luissouri, from which she graduated in 190 7 with the A.B. de- 

 gree. In 1907-1908 she was a graduate student at the Univer- 

 sity of lennsylvania. In 1908-9 she attended the Clarke Train- 

 ing ochool for Teachers, and from 1909 to 1912 was a teacher 

 in the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf at Lt. Airy, 

 Philadelphia, la. In the fall of 1912 she entered The Johns 

 Eopkina University as a graduate student in Psychology, with 

 Physiology and Paychopathology as subordinate subjects. She 

 received a university scholarship in 1912-13, was Fellov; in 

 Psychology in 1915-14, and held the tellowshii of the I3alti- 

 more Association to promote the university Education of 

 7/omen in 19i;-15. 



