Harry Kirke Wolfe
1858–1918 (age 60)
Psychologist/Academic
Biography
Harry Kirke Wolfe, born in 1858, was a pioneer in American psychology whose academic curiosity helped lay the groundwork for modern experimental methods. As a professor and mentor, he encouraged thoughtful inquiry and inspired a generation of students at the University of Nebraska and beyond.
His commitment to the empirical study of mind and behavior enriched the intellectual life of his community, and his legacy endures in the halls of learning and the calm repose of Wyuka Cemetery.