Pace, Edward A. (Edward Aloysius), 1861-1938
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- Affiliation Start: 1886
- Affiliation End: 1888
- Organization: St. Augustine Cathedral (St. Augustine, Fla.)
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- Affiliation End: 1880
- Organization: St. Charles College (Ellicott City, Md.)
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found: The new scholasticism, 1927:t.p. (Edward A. Pace)
found: New Cath. encyc., 1967(Pace, Edward Aloysius; b. July 3, 1861; d. Apr. 26, 1938)
found: Catholic University of America Department of Psychology WWW home page, Feb. 18, 2018( ... The Catholic University Department of Psychology, one of the first established in the United States, was founded by Edward Pace upon his return in 1891 from study with Wilhelm Wundt in Leipzig) - http://psychology.cua.elliance.com/index.html
found: Finding aid to Edward Aloysius Pace papers - University Archives - CUA, via WWW, Feb. 18, 2018(Edward Aloysius Pace - an inventory of Edward Aloysius Pace papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives. ... Edward Aloysius Pace was born on July 3, 1861 in Starke, Florida to George Edward and Margaret (Kelly) Pace. He was the oldest of eight children. While born in Florida, he lived his first four years in Nova Scotia, Canada with his mother and maternal grandfather. After the Civil War, he and his mother returned to Florida. His father was a Methodist, but Pace was raised Catholic. He attended local elementary school in Starke and Duval High School in Jacksonville until 1874. He attended St. Charles College in Ellicott, Maryland, graduating in 1880. He continued his studies at the North American College of Rome. He received his Bachelor of Sacred Theology in 1883 and Doctorate of Sacred Theology in 1886. He was ordained a priest in 1885 in Rome. ... Following his ordination, the bishop of St. Augustine called Pace back to become the rector of the Cathedral in St. Augustine, FL in 1886. He continued in that position until 1888. At that time, the first Rector of The Catholic University of America (CUA), Rev. John J. Keane, invited Pace to become the first professor of Psychology at the newly established university. ... Pace became a professor of psychology and philosophy at CUA in 1891 and remained in Washington, D.C. until his death in 1938) - http://archives.lib.cua.edu/findingaid/pace.cfm
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2018-03-25: revised
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