British Psychological Society - Founders

Founders

The following were the ten founder members who first met on 24 October 1901 at University College, London:

  • Robert Armstrong-Jones
  • Sophie Bryant
  • W.R. Boyce Gibson
  • Frank Noel Hales
  • William McDougall
  • Frederick Walker Mott
  • William Halse Rivers Rivers
  • Alexander Faulkner Shand
  • William George Smith
  • James Sully

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