
G. Stanley (Granville Stanley) Hall
Granville Stanley Hall was an American psychologist and educator who earned the first doctorate in psychology awarded in the United States of America at Harvard College in the nineteenth century. His interests focused on human life span development and evolutionary theory. Hall was the first president of the American Psychological Association and the first president of Clark University. A 2002 survey by Review of General Psychology ranked Hall as the 72nd most cited psychologist of the 20th century, in a tie with Lewis Terman.

Senescence, the Last Half of Life
Venture into the world of aging where cultural biases meet personal insights, revealing how to find purpose in the final chapters of life.
By G. Stanley (Granville Stanley) Hall

Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene
Discover the crucial years of childhood and adolescence, where balancing activity, learning, and moral development shapes the adults of tomorrow.
By G. Stanley (Granville Stanley) Hall