David Seabury (1885 – 1 April 1960)[1] was an American psychologist, writer, and lecturer. While practicing as a consulting psychologist in New York City, he published fifteen books.
He founded the Centralist School of Psychology, was the founder and president of the David Seabury School of Psychology, and was president of the Seabury University of Adult Education.
He also unofficially founded an unaccreditedhigher education institution in Los Angeles, California named Sequoia University in 1950. He served as both its President and also had an honorary PhD from Sequoia University.[2][3][4] It officially changed its name from the College of Drugless Healing[5] to Sequoia University on August 20, 1952,[6] and became ratified on August 27, 1952 under Joseph Hough.[7]
^"Who’s Who on the Pacific Coast: A Biographical Dictionary of Noteworthy Men and Women of the Pacific Coastal and Western States", "Marquis Who’s Who", “Seabury, David”, 1951, page 589, Chicago: The A.N. Marquis Company.
^"Who’s Who in America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Men and Women, 1952–1953", "Marquis Who’s Who", “Seabury, David”, Vol. 27, page 2164, Chicago: The A.N. Marquis Company.
^"Who’s Who in America: A Biographical Dictionary of Notable Living Men and Women, 1954–1955", "Marquis Who’s Who", "Seabury, David”, Vol. 28, page 2387, Chicago: Marquis – Who’s Who.
^Hough, Joseph W. and Gladys M. Hough, “Certificate of Amendment of
Articles of Incorporation: Exhibit A”, Los Angeles, Franchise Tax Board, August 20, 1952.
^Hough, Joseph W. and Gladys M. Hough, “Certificate of Amendment of
Articles of Incorporation”, Los Angeles, Franchise Tax Board, August 27, 1952.