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Sidney Clarence Garrison : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sidney Clarence Garrison
Sidney Clarence Garrison (1885–1945) was an American educator and psychologist. He served as the second President of Peabody College (now part of Vanderbilt University) from 1938 to 1945. ==Early life== Sidney Clarence Garrison was born on October 17, 1885 in Lincolnton, North Carolina. His father was Rufus J. Garrison and his mother, Susie Elizabeth Mooney.〔〔 He had a brother, Karl C. Garrison, who became a psychologist.〔 Garrison was educated at the Salem School in Lincolnton and South Fork Institute in Marion.〔〔 He graduated from Wake Forest University in 1911, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree, and he went on to receive a Master of Arts degree in 1913.〔〔〔 During that time, he was also a schoolteacher and superintendent in Crouse, North Carolina in the early 1910s.〔〔 Planning to study medicine,〔 Garrison enrolled at the Peabody College, where he changed his mind and received another Master's degree in educational psychology in 1916 instead.〔〔 During World War II, Garrison served as a Captain in the United States Army.〔〔 He served in the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C. and helped create the Alpha Intelligence Test.〔〔 After his service, he returned to Peabody College, where he received a PhD in Psychology in 1919.〔〔〔
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