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Helen B. Hubbert, the author of this dissertation, was born 

 at Lincoln, Illinois, June llth, 1887. Her early education was 

 received at the Preparatory Department of Cumberland Uni- 

 versity and in the Academy of Missouri Valley College. In 

 1904 she entered Missouri Valley College, Marshall, Missouri, 

 from which she graduated in 1907 with the A.B. degree. In 

 1907-8 she was a graduate student at the University of Penn- 

 sylvania. In 1908-9 she attended the Clarke Training School 

 for Teachers, and from 1909 to 1912 was a teacher in the Penn- 

 sylvania Institute for the Deaf at Mt. Airy, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 In the fall of 1912 she entered The Johns Hopkins University 

 as a graduate student in Psychology, with Physiology and 

 Psychopathology as subordinate subjects. She received a uni- 

 versity scholarship in 1912-13, was Fellow in Psychology in 

 1913-14, and held the fellowship of the Baltimore Association 

 to promote the University Education of Women in 1914-15. 



