Yes, psychology archival materials are stored at the University of Akron.
See http://www3.uakron.edu/ahap/ for more.  They have a number of Skinner's
teaching machines there.

Cheers,
Marcie 


At 11:01 AM 1/21/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>is there some kind of a Central Psychology museum
>anywhere where one can view the early  Psychology
>tools,for examples,the first skinner box,skulls
>of phrenology,Harlow's wire mesh monkeys,Skinner's air crib
>and so on?
>Should there be one?
>Michael Sylvester,PhD
>Daytona Beach,Florida
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Marcie N. Desrochers, Ph.D., BCBA

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