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Professor Hugo Munsterberg returned last Wednesday from a trip to Chicago, Toronto, and Ithaca where he delivered several addresses before intellectual societies and institutions of learning.
Last Saturday morning he spoke before the Chicago Club on "Psychotherapy"; in the afternoon he addressed the Germanistic Society on the subject of "Books and Readers in Germany and America." He was a guest of the Commercial Club in the evening, delivering an address on "Psychology in Commerce and Industry." Professor Munsterberg spent last Monday in Toronto, and spoke before the Canadian Club of that city on "Right and Wrong in the Prohibition Movement." He delivered two addresses Tuesday before the students of Cornell University. In the morning he spoke to the students of the department of philosophy on "New Developments in the Psychological Laboratory," and in the afternoon addressed the members of the university on the subject "Psychology and Law."
At the meeting of the American Psychological Association in Baltimore on December 28 and 29, Professor Munsterberg will give an address on "The Field of Applied Psychology." On the following day he will deliver his presidential address before the American Philosophical Association on the subject of "The Problem of Beauty."
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