Harold D. Holloway (’49, ’50 M.S.), Professor Emeritus of psychology, died Aug. 11. He was a member of the psychology faculty from 1961 to 1995 and had served as department chair. Holloway was a member of the American Psychological Association, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi and the Society for Research in Child Development. He previously taught at the University of Tennessee and the University of Colorado. Holloway served in the U.S. Army Air Corps before earning his psychology degrees at North Texas, where he served as a teaching fellow and taught history and systems of psychology, general experimental psychology and the psychology of personality, primarily to undergraduates. He earned a doctorate in child psychology from the University of Iowa, where he was a research associate and completed postdoctoral research. Memorials may be made to the Department of Psychology scholarship funds at UNT.
Harold D. Holloway (’49, ’50 M.S.), Professor Emeritus of psychology, died Aug. 11. He was a member of the psychology faculty from 1961 to 1995 and had served as department chair. Holloway was a member of the American Psychological Association, Sigma Xi, Psi Chi and the Society for Research in Child Development. He previously taught at the University of Tennessee and the University of Colorado. Holloway served in the U.S. Army Air Corps before earning his psychology degrees at North Texas, where he served as a teaching fellow and taught history and systems of psychology, general experimental psychology and the psychology of personality, primarily to undergraduates. He earned a doctorate in child psychology from the University of Iowa, where he was a research associate and completed postdoctoral research. Memorials may be made to the Department of Psychology scholarship funds at UNT.