DR. JOSEPH L. HENDERSON (August 31, 1903 - November 17, 2007) was an assistant clinical professor of neuropsychiatry at Stanford Medical School and a director of academic studies for the Society of...view moreDR. JOSEPH L. HENDERSON (August 31, 1903 - November 17, 2007) was an assistant clinical professor of neuropsychiatry at Stanford Medical School and a director of academic studies for the Society of Jungian Analysts of San Francisco.
He was educated at Princeton University and then took a medical degree at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, in 1938. He was the American vice-president of the International Society for Analytical Psychology and lectured at the C. G. Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland. He practiced psychiatry and Jungian analysis in San Francisco.
Henderson died in 2007 aged 104.
MAUD OAKES (May 25, 1903 - June 1990) was an artist, ethnologist and writer who spent her life studying comparative religions, mythology and symbolism, and recording the indigenous cultures of Native American tribes, including the Navajo of the American Southwest and the Mam of Guatemala.
She was born in Seattle and grew up in New York City, where she attended Miss Chapin’s School, graduating in 1922.
She was the author of When the Two Came to Their Father, Beauty Way, The Two Crosses of Todos Santos and Beyond the Windy Place—Life in the Guatemalan Highlands.
Oakes died in 1990 aged 87.view less