Prof. Henry T. Moore, who resigned his position as a member of Dartmouth's Department of Psychology last spring, was elected president of Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., and took over his duties there this fall. He succeeded the late Dr. Charles H. Keyes.
Professor Moore had previously accepted a professorship in the University of Michigan but obtained his release from the university to become the head of the New York institution. During the summer he was in charge of the department of psychology at the Harvard summer school.
After graduating' from the University of Missouri in 1903 Professor Moore secured his A.M. degree from Yale in 1907 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard in 1914 where he had been an assistant in Psychology the two previous years.
The following year he was a lecturer in Psychology at Simmons College, Boston, and from 1915 to 1917 he was an assistant professor at Dartmouth. He left Hanover in 1917 and for the next two years was assistant professor of Psychology in the University of Minnesota from which he returned to Dartmouth in 1919 as a professor.