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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alice Hamlin Hinman a psychologist who changed the public school education system from backwards to progressive from 1907 to 1919 through her influence and membership on the Lincoln board of education.Born 20 December 1869 in Turkey. She married Edgar L. Hinman. Alice studied at Wellesley College in 1893 and Cornell University where she gained a Ph.D. in 1897. Alice worked as a professor of psychology at Mount Holyoke College in 1897 and then as a professor of psychology and ethics at the University of Nebraska in 1898. She became the chairman for the Lincoln board of education in Nebraska during 1907 to 1919.She had great people skills and used her talent in a wide range of local, national and international service organizations. She taught in many schools and continued to study and write journal articles in memory, hypnotism and infant psychology.She died 24 April 1934.. }

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