Donald laird biography
•
Donald Anderson Laird Edit Profile
psychologist
Donald Anderson Laird, American Psychologist. Diplomate in industrial psychology American Board Examiners in Professional Psychology. National Research Council fellow in biological science, 1923-1924.
Background
Laird, Donald Anderson was born on May 14, 1897 in Steugen County, Indiana, United States. Son of Review Allan Max and Grace (Anderson) Laird.
Education
Bachelor, University Dubuque, 1919. Doctor of Science (honorary), University Dubuque, 1927. Doctor of Philosophy, State University of Iowa, 1923.
Career
Teacher of psychology, State University of Iowa teacher of psychology, U. Wyoming teacher of psychology, Yale University teacher of psychology, Northwestern University teacher of psychology, Colgate University, 1925-1939; director, Ayer Foundation for Consumer Analysis, Philadelphia, 1939-1940. Psychological examiner Great Lakes Naval Training Station, World W
•
Donald Maclean, 3rd Laird of Brolas
Scottish clan chief
Donald Maclean, 3rd Laird of Brolas (c. 1670–1725) was the Laird of Brolas.
Biography
[edit]His father, Lauchlan Maclean, 2nd Laird of Brolas, died at an early age. Donald entered the army and served for some time as lieutenant during the reign of Queen Anne; but in the attempt made bygd her brother for the recovery of the crown of his ancestors, in 1715, Maclean of Brolass served as lieutenant-colonel beneath his cousin, Sir John Maclean, 4th Baronet, at the Battle of Sheriffmuir, where he received two severe wounds on the head from a trooper's saber.[1]
He was married to Isabella, daughter of Allan MacLean, 10th Laird of Ardgour. They had the following children:
Donald also had a natural, or illegitimate son, called Gillian Maclean, who became a lieutenant in Guernsey, was married, and had issue. Donald died in 1725, and was succeeded by his son, Sir Allan Maclean, 6th Baronet, who became the Fourth Laird
•
Books by Donald A. Laird
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by
by