Charles Edward Garman

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BornDecember 18, 1850
DiedFebruary 9, 1907(1907-02-09) (aged 56)
Alma materAmherst Collage
DisciplinePhilosophy
Charles Edward Garman
BornDecember 18, 1850
DiedFebruary 9, 1907(1907-02-09) (aged 56)
Academic background
Alma materAmherst Collage
Academic work
DisciplinePhilosophy
Notable studentsCalvin Coolidge
Robert S. Woodworth

Charles Edward Garman (December 18, 1850 – February 9, 1907) was a professor of philosophy at Amherst College.[1] He taught pupils such as Calvin Coolidge and Robert S. Woodworth. He is credited with influencing Woodworth towards a career in psychology.[2]

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