William McDougall, psychologist, was born in Lan- 

 cashire, England, 1871. He was associated with the English 

 universities until 1 920, when he came to the United States to be 

 Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He remained 

 at Harvard until 1927 when he resigned to become Professor in 

 Duke University. From 1914 to 1919 he was Major of the 

 Royal Army Medical Corps. He is Fellow of the Royal Society 

 of London. His religious preference is Unitarian. Professor 

 McDougall has written continuously since 1905 when his book, 

 Physiological Psychology, appeared. In succession have been 

 published. Social Psychology ; Pagan Tribes of Borneo; Psy- 

 chology; Body and Mind; Group Mind; Is A??ierica Safe for 

 Democracy?; Outline of Psychology; Ethics and Some Modern- 

 World Problems; Outline of Abnormal Psychology; Janus; 

 Character and the Conduct of Life. In the article which he 

 contributes to this symposium he presents the mature conclu- 

 sions of a reverent psychologist. 



