KING, IRVING: 1874–
Irving King , son of Edward and Mary Burlington Evans King, was born in Richmond, Ind., on July 17, 1874, and graduated from Earlham College in 1896, page: 179[View Page 179] receiving the Ph.D. degree from the University of Chicago in 1904. On Sept. 7, 1898, he married Alta F. Burke.
He served as principal of Tonganoxie Academy in Kansas and Bloomingdale Academy in Indiana , professor of psychology at Oshkosh State Normal School, professor of psychology and the history of education at Pratt Institute, and assistant professor of education at the University of Michigan. From 1909 to 1920 he was professor of education at the State University of Iowa.
Information from Who's Who in America.
- Psychology of Child Development.
Chicago, 1903.

- Differentiation of the Religious Consciousness.
Lancaster, Pa., 1905.

- The Development of Religion: a Study in Anthropology and
Social Psychology. New York, 1910.

- Social Aspects of Education, a Book of Sources and Original
Discussions … New York, 1912.

- Education for Social Efficiency: a Study in the Social
Relations of Education. New York, 1913.

- The High-School Age.
Indianapolis, 1914.
