Lee Edward Travis

Lee Edward Travis
Born(1896-06-23)June 23, 1896
DiedOctober 10, 1987(1987-10-10) (aged 91)
Alma materUniversity of Iowa
Known forSpeech pathology
AwardsFellow of the American Psychological Association[1]
Scientific career
FieldsPsychology
InstitutionsUniversity of Iowa
University of Southern California
Fuller Seminary
ThesisAn Objective Measurement of Suggestibility & Negativism by Means of Subliminal Sensory Stimuli; A Study in Clinical Psychology - Masters' Thesis (1923)
Doctoral advisorsCarl Seashore
Doctoral studentsGeorge Kelly[2]
Wendell Johnson[3]
Donald B. Lindsley[4]

Lee Edward Travis (June 23, 1896, Nebraska – October 10, 1987)[5] was one of the founding fathers of speech pathology in America.[6]

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  2. ^ Kelly, George (1931). "Common Factors in Reading and Speech Disabilities - PhD Dissertation". University of Iowa. Retrieved 3 Jan 2024.
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  5. ^ "Obituary for Lee Edward Travis". Iowa City Press-Citizen. 13 October 1987. p. 12. Retrieved 15 October 2023. Open access icon
  6. ^ Duchan, J F (2023). "Lee Edward Travis (1896-1987)". A History of Speech - Language Pathology. Retrieved 14 Oct 2023.