Raymond Cattell By amber.baumann Mar 20, 1905 Raymond Cattell Born Jan 1, 1910 family moved to Torquay, Devon, in south England Jan 1, 1924 Graduated University College, London, B.S. with honors in chemistry Mar 12, 1929 Ph.D in psychology at University of London Mar 12, 1932 University College, London, masters in education Jan 1, 1937 Left England, moved to United States. He was invited by Edward Thorndike, to attend Columbia University Mar 12, 1937 left England and moved to United States. he was invited by Edward Thorndike, to attend Columbia Universit Jan 1, 1939 honorary doctor of science Jan 1, 1941 joined the Harvard University faculty Jan 1, 1945 Professor of Psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Jan 1, 1949 him and his wife, Alberta Karen Cattell, founded The Institute for Personality and Ability Testing (IPAT) Jan 1, 1960 founded the Society of Multivariate Experimental Psychology Mar 12, 1960 Cattell called for an international meeting to bring together and increase communication among researchers in the scientific study of personality Mar 12, 1977 moved to Hawaii, because of his love for the ocean and sailing. part-time professor and advisor at the University of Hawaii Feb 2, 1998 Raymond Cattell died