Marjory Bates Pratt

[2][3] She worked as an instructor in psychology at Wellesley College and Ohio State University.

[6] The two were both fellows in experimental psychology at Clark University, where they became friends with Edwin Boring and his wife Lucy.

[2] She was an active member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation; she organized at least one civil rights workshop with them,[8] opposed the Vietnam War,[9] and protested against the biological warfare research program at Fort Detrick.

She was also a calligrapher, and taught calligraphy classes with the Princeton Adult School.

[11] She died on 7 July 1992 at the Hunterdon Medical Center.