LC control no. | no 89020758 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Delabarre, Edmund Burke, 1863-1945 |
Variant(s) | Delabarre, Edmund Burke, b. 1863 Delabarre, E. B., 1863-1945 |
Biography/History note | Edmund Burke Delabarre (b. Dover, Maine, September 25, 1863-d. Providence, Rhode Island, March 16, 1945), professor of psychology at Brown University. He was Brown's first professor of that subject. He was the leader of the Brown-Harvard Expedition to Labrador in 1900. |
Located | Labrador (N.L.) |
Birth date | 1863-09-25 |
Death date | 1945-03-16 |
Place of birth | Dover (Me.) |
Place of death | Providence (R.I.) |
Field of activity | Psychology Labrador (N.L.)--Discovery and exploration |
Affiliation | Brown University Brown-Harvard Expedition to Labrador (1900) |
Profession or occupation | Psychologists College teachers |
Found in | His The runic rock on No Man's Land, Massachusetts, 1935: t.p. (Edmund B. Delabarre) OCLC data base, 10-11-89 (hdg: Delabarre, Edmund Burke, 1863- ; usage: Edmund Burke Delabarre; Edmund B. Delabarre) Edmund B. Delabarre papers, 1900-1901: (Brown University professor of psychology; leader of the Brown-Harvard Expedition to Labrador in 1900) <https://catalog.archives.gov/id/18514890> Wikipedia.org, May 11, 2015 (Edmund Burke Delabarre; b. 1863; d. 1945; researcher and professor of psychology at Brown University) <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_B._Delabarre> Brown University WWW site via Google, May 11, 2015: From Martha Mitchell's Encyclopedia Brunoniana (Edmund Burke Delabarre; professor of psychology, was born in Dover, Maine, on September 25, 1863; died in Providence, Rhode Island, March 16, 1945) <http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.php?serial=D0090> |