List of presidents of the British Psychological Society

Presidents of the British Psychological Society

1920-1923 Charles S. Myers 1923-1926 Professor Charles Edward Spearman (b. 10 September 1863, d. 17 September 1945) 1926-1929 F. Aveling 1929-1932 Beatrice Edgell (article: 2001/68, correction 2001/184) 'Beatrice Edgell: An Appreciation' by Elizabeth Valentine (2001) 1932-1935 Professor J.C. Flugel 1935-1938 James Drever (Primus) 1938-1941 A.W. Wolters 1941-1943 Professor Sir Cyril Burt (b. 24 June 1883, d. 7 June 1961) 1943-1944 T.H. Pear (d. May 1972, aged 86) 1944-1945 Dr Millais Culpin 1945-1946 Sir Godfrey H.Thomson (d. 1955, aged 74) 1946-1947 R.J. Bartlett (d. March 1980, aged 101) 1947-1948 Charles Wilfred Valentine (d. 26 May 1964, aged 84) 1948-1949 Dr Stanley J.F. Philpott (d. 6 September 1962, aged 64) 1949-1950 Robert Henry Thouless (d. 25 September 1984, aged 90) 1950-1951 Frederic C. Barlett (d. 30 September 1969, aged 82) 1951-1952 William Brown 1952-1953 C. Alec Mace (d. 7 June 1971, aged 76) 1953-1954 Arthur Rex Knight (d. 12 March 1963, aged 59) 1954-1955 Professor Philip E. Vernon (d. 28 July 1987, aged 82) 1955-1956 Emeritus Professor Leslie S. Hearnshaw (d. 10 June 1991, aged 84) (obituary: 1991/419) 1956-1957 Dr Eric Benjamin Strauss 1957-1958 Professor Alec Rodger (d. February 1982, aged 74) 1958-1959 Emeritus Professor Magdalen D. Vernon (d. 1991, aged 90) (obituary: 1992/85) 1959-1960 Emeritus Professor Frederick Viggers Smith (d. July 2006, aged 94) (obituary 2006/588) 1960-1961 Professor James Drever (Secundus) (d. 1 November 1991, aged 81) 1961-1962 Professor Edwin A. Peel (d. 10 June 1992, aged 81) (obituary: 1993/131) 1962-1963 Professor George C. Drew 1963-1964 Professor Arthur Summerfield (d. 15 September 2005, aged 82) (obituary: 2005/693) 1964-1965 Donald Eric Broadbent (d. 10 April 1993, aged 66) (obituary: 1993/276) 'Donald Broadbent' by Dianne Berry (2002) 1965-1966 Professor George Westby (d. 23 July 1984, aged 75) 1966-1967 Grace Rawlings (d. 12 August 1988, aged 79) (obituary: 1988/459) 1967-1968 Professor George Seth (d. 28 July 1990, aged 85) (obituary: 1990/566) 1968-1969 Boris Semeonoff (obituary: 1998/503; interview: 1999/406-7) 1969-1970 Professor Robert John Audley 1970-1971 Professor Harry Gwynne Jones (d. 5 March 1985, aged 66) 1971-1972 Professor Harry Kay (obituary: 2006/206) 1972-1973 Professor Max Hamilton (d. 6 August 1988, aged 76) (obituary: 1988/460) 1973-1974 Emeritus Professor Brian Malzard Foss (obituary: 1998/140) 1974-1975 Professor Oliver Louis Zangwill (d. 1987, aged 74) (obituary: 1988/59) 1975-1976 Professor Jack Tizard (d. 2 August 1979, aged 60) 1976-1977 May Alison Davidson (d. 5 January 1982, age 67) 1977-1978 Professor Alan Douglas Benson Clarke 1978-1979 Professor Philip Marcus Levy 1979-1980 Professor Peter H. Venables 1980-1981 Professor Kevin J. Connolly 1981-1982 Professor Derek Ernest Blackman 1982-1983 Dr Ralph R. Hetherington (obituary: 2000/373) 1983-1984 Dr Halla Beloff 1984-1985 Professor Charles Ian Howarth 1985-1986 Professor Robert Maclaughlin Farr 1986-1987 Dr David Legge 1987-1988 Professor Lea S. Pearson (d. 5 April 1995, aged 52) (obituary: 1995/275) 1988-1989 Professor Anthony John Chapman 1989-1990 Professor Maurice Anthony Gale (d. 22 August 2006, aged 69) (interview: 2000/190-2; obituary: 2006/719) 1990-1991 Professor Peter Edwin Morris 1991-1992 Revd Dr Fraser Norman Watts 1992-1993 Professor Edgar Miller 1993-1994 Dr Ann Mary Colley 1994-1995 Professor Geoffrey Anthony Lindsay 1995-1996 Professor Stephen Edward Newstead 1996-1997 Margaret Valerie McAllister 1997-1998 Professor Christopher Noel Cullen Presidential Address 1998-1999 Dr Ingrid Cecilia Lunt Presidential Address 1999-2000 Patricia Frankish Presidential Address 2000-2001 Dr T. MacKay Presidential Address 2001-2002 Professor Victoria Geraldine (Vicki) Bruce Presidential Address 2002-2003 Professor Graham Davey Presidential Address 2003-2004 Emeritus Professor Alexander (Zander) Wedderburn 2004-2005 Professor Ken Brown 2005-2006 Dr Graham Powell 2006-2007 Ray Miller 2007-2008 Professor Pam Maras