BRACERS Record Detail for 122422
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Re BR's lectures at Bryn Mawr later in 1896: "I must tell thee one thing, that I don't believe Bertie will have a good manner in lecturing. He is fearfully nervous and shy about it, and he thinks he will have to read the lectures."
"Bertie is not keen on going to other colleges, because he feels that the Johns Hopkins and Bryn Mawr are the best."
"Bertie does not really feel competent to write about psychology. The chapter on the 'Psychological Origins of Space-Relations', in his dissertation was severely criticised...."
