Gustav Lienert & Wilhelm Arnold
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Gustav Lienert was a regular and much appreciated guest at the Chair I, not only during the time of Wilhelm Janke. The friendship with the Würzburg Institute of Psychology goes back further to the era of Wilhelm Arnold. The photo shows the two of them during the 23rd Congress of the German Psychological Society in Würzburg, 1962.
Gustav Lienert, by the way, was also the editor of the congress proceedings.

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