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Morris Krugman

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Morris Krugman (1899–1993) was an American psychologist.[1]

He was born in Białystok and came to New York City as a young child. He received his bachelor's degree from Brooklyn Polytechnic and a master's and doctorate from New York University.[1]

He became the inaugural president of the Society for Personality Assessment (then The Rorschach Institute) in 1939.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Bruce Lambert. "Dr. Morris Krugman, A Psychologist, 94, In New York Schools". New York Times, 2/24/1993.
  2. ^ Ann M. O'Roark, John E. Exner. "History and Directory: Society for Personality Assessment Fiftieth Anniversary".