Matches in Harvard for { ?s ?p Psychologist, writer, lecturer, and feminist (University of Chattanooga, B.S., 1918; Clark University, M.A., 1920; Columbia University, Ph.D., 1924), Pruette taught psychology and sociology, worked as an editor, and practiced psychotherapy. She married Douglas Fryer in 1920 but kept her own name; they were divorced in 1932. Her books include a biography of G. Stanley Hall, Women Workers Through the Depression, and The Parent and the Happy Child.. }
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- catalog description "Psychologist, writer, lecturer, and feminist (University of Chattanooga, B.S., 1918; Clark University, M.A., 1920; Columbia University, Ph.D., 1924), Pruette taught psychology and sociology, worked as an editor, and practiced psychotherapy. She married Douglas Fryer in 1920 but kept her own name; they were divorced in 1932. Her books include a biography of G. Stanley Hall, Women Workers Through the Depression, and The Parent and the Happy Child.".