| Subject | Volume | Pages | Title | Author |
| Allport, Floyd H. | 3 | 121-142 | Floyd Henry Allport: Founder of Social Psychology As a Behavioral Science | Katz, D., Johnson, B., & Nichols, D. |
| Bartlett, Sir Frederic Charles | 4 | 149-161 | Sir Frederick Charles Bartlett: Experimental and Applied Psycologist | Roediger, H. L., III |
| Beach, Frank | 4 | 269-283 | Frank A. Beach, Master Teacher | Dewsbury, D. A. |
| Binet, Alfred | 3 | 67-83 | Alfred Binet, General Psychologist | Fancher, R. E. |
| Blatz, William E. | 2 | 199-211 | William Emet Blatz: A Canadian Pioneer | Wright, M. J. |
| Burks, Barbara S. | 2 | 213-225 | Barbara Stoddard Burks: Pioneer Behavioral Geneticist and Humanitarian | King, D.B., Montañez-Ramírez, L. M., & Wertheimer, M. |
| Calkins, Mary Whiton | 1 | 57-72 | From "Paired Associates" to a Psychology of Self: The Intellectual Odyssey of Mary Whiton Calkins | Furumoto, L. |
| Carr, Harvey A. | 1 | 121-136 | Harvey Carr and Chicago Functionalism: A Stimulated Interview | Hilgard, E. R. |
| Cook, Stuart W. | 4 | 303-319 | Stuart W. Cook: A "Complete Psychologist" | Brigham, J. C. |
| Darwin, Charles | 3 | 17-29 | Charles Darwin: Father of Evolutionary Psychology | Maserton, R. B. |
| Dewey, John | 2 | 47-61 | John Dewey: Psychologist, Philosopher, and Reformer | Barone, D. E. |
| Dix, Dorothea | 2 | 15-31 | Dorothea Dix: An Intellectual Conscience for Psychology | Viney, W. |
| Doll, Edgar A. | 2 | 167-183 | Edgar A. Doll: A Career of Research and Application | Doll, E. E. |
| Duncker, Karl | 3 | 163-178 | Karl Duncker: Productive Problems With Beautiful Solutions | King, D.B., Cox, M., & Wertheimer, M. |
| Ebbinghaus, Hermann | 3 | 51-64 | Hermann Ebbinghaus: On the Road to Progress or Down the Garden Path? | Boneau, C. A. |
| Erickson, Milton | 3 | 181-195 | Milton Erickson: Scientist, Hypnotist, Healer | Schiffman, H. |
| Eysenck, Hans | 4 | 339-357 | Hans Eyesnck: Apostle of the London School | Jensen, A. R. |
| Fechner, Gustav T. | 2 | 1-13 | Gustav Theodor Fechner: A German Gelehrter | Adler, H. E. |
| Festinger, Leon | 3 | 329-344 | Leon Festinger: Beyond the Obvious | Brehm, J. W. |
| Freud, Sigmund | 1 | 43-55 | Freud: 3 Contributions | Beier, E. G. |
| Galton, Francis | 1 | 1-11 | A Trans-Time Visit with Francis Galton | McClearn, G.E. |
| Gibson, James J. | 2 | 247-261 | James J. Gibson: Pioneer and Iconoclast | Reed, E. S. |
| Gilbreth, Lillian M. | 2 | 107-116 | Lillian Gilbreth: Tireless Advocate for a General Psychology | Perloff, R., & Naman, J. L. |
| Graham, Clarence | 2 | 263-279 | Clarence Graham: A Reminiscence | Brown, J. L. |
| Guthrie, Edwin R. | 2 | 137-149 | Edwin Ray Guthrie: Pioneer Learning Theorist | Prenzel-Guthrie, P. |
| Hathaway, Starke R. | 4 | 235-250 | Starke Rosecrans Hathaway: Biography of an Empiricist | Butcher, J. |
| Hebb, Donald O. | 2 | 227-244 | Donald Olding Hebb: Returning the Nervous System to Psychology | Glickman, S. |
| Heidbreder, Edna | 1 | 293-305 | Systems as Reconceptualizations: The Work of Edna Heidbreder | Henle, M. |
| Heider, Fritz | 4 | 195-213 | Fritz Heider: Philosopher and Social Psychologist | Malle, B., & Ickes, W. |
| Helmholtz, Hermann von | 4 | 15-31 | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz: Physicist as Psychologist | Adler, H. E. |
| Hickok, Laurens P. | 3 | 1-15 | Laurens Perseus Hickok: Philosopher, Theologian, and Psychologist | Bare, J. K. |
| Hollingworth, Harry | 2 | 119-135 | Harry Hollingworth: Portrait of a Generalist | Benjamin, L. T., Jr. |
| Hollingworth, Leta Stetter | 1 | 243-255 | Leta Stetter Hollingworth: "Literature of Opinion" and the Study of Individual Differences | Shields, S. A. |
| Hooker, Evelyn | 4 | 253-267 | What a Light It Shed: The Life of Evelyn Hooker | Kimmel, D., & Garnets, L. |
| Horney, Karen | 4 | 163-179 | Karen Horney: The Three Phases of Her Thought | Paris, B. |
| Hovland, Carl I. | 4 | 285-301 | Carl Iver Hovland: Statesman of Psychology, Sterling Human Being | Shepard, R. |
| Hull, Clark L. | 1 | 209-225 | Psychology from the Standpoint of a Mechanist: An Appreciation of Clark L. Hull | Kimble, G. A. |
| Hunter, Walter, S. | 1 | 275-291 | General Anthroponomy and Its Systematic Problems: A Tribute to Walter S. Hunter | Cofer, C. N. |
| James, William | 1 | 13-25 | William James: Spoiled Child of American Psychology | Ross, B. |
| Jastrow, Joseph | 1 | 75-87 | The Intrepid Joseph Jastrow | Blumenthal, A. L. |
| Jung, Carl G. | 1 | 153-169 | C.G. Jung: The Man and His Work, Then and Now | Alexander, I. E. |
| Koch, Sigmund | 4 | 359-381 | Sigmund Koch: Human Agency and the Psychological Studies | Finkelman, D., & Kessel, F. |
| Köhler, Wolfgang | 1 | 257-273 | Natural Wholes: Wolfgang Köhler and Gestalt Theory | Sherrill, R., Jr. |
| Krech, David | 3 | 295-306 | David Krech: Scientist and Social Activist | Innis, N. K. |
| Kuo, Zing-Yang | 3 | 197-208 | Zing-Yang Kuo: Radical Scientific Philosopher and Innovative Experimentalist | Gottlieb, G. |
| Lashley, Karl S. | 1 | 307-323 | Integrations of Lashley | Bruce, D. |
| Lewin, Kurt | 3 | 105-118 | Kurt Lewin: His Psychology and a Daughter's Recollections | Lewin, M. A. |
| McGraw, Myrtle | 3 | 211-226 | Myrtle McGraw: Pioneer in Neurobehavioral Development | Dalton, T., & Bergenn, V. |
| Milgram, Stanley | 2 | 315-331 | Stanley Milgram: A Life of Inventiveness and Controversy | Blass, T. |
| Müller, Georg E. | 4 | 71-91 | Georg Elias Müller and the Beginnings of Modern Psychology | Sprung, L. & Sprung, H. |
| Münsterberg, Hugo | 4 | 113-129 | Hugo Münsterberg: Portrait of an Applied Psychologist | Benjamin, L. T., Jr. |
| Murchison, Carl | 2 | 151-165 | Carl Murchison: Psychologist, Editor, and Entrepreneur | Thompson, D. |
| Nissen, Henry W. | 3 | 229-242 | Henry W. Nissen: Quiet Comparative Psychologist | Dewsbury, D. A. |
| Pavlov, Ivan P. | 1 | 27-40 | The Spirit of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov | Kimble, G. A. |
| Piaget, Jean | 3 | 145-160 | The Legacy of Jean Piaget | Zigler, E., & Gilman, E. |
| Puffer, Ethel Dench | 1 | 105-119 | Continuity for Women: Ethel Puffer's Struggle | Scarborough, E. |
| Rhine, Joseph B. | 2 | 185-197 | Joseph Banks Rhine: A Daughter's Perspective | Feather, S. |
| Robertson, George C. | 4 | 33-48 | George Croom Robertson and Mind: THe Story of Psychology's First Editor | King, D.B. |
| Rogers, Carl | 3 | 245-258 | Carl Rogers and the Culture of Psychotherapy | Lakin, M. |
| Schiller, Paul H. | 2 | 281-293 | Paul Harkai Schiller: The Influence of His Brief Career | Dewsbury, D. A. |
| Schneirla, T.C. | 4 | 215-233 | T.C. Scheirla: Pioneer in Field and Laboratory Research | Tobach, E. |
| Sechenov, Ivan M. | 2 | 33-45 | Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov: Pioneer in Russian Reflexology | Kimble, G. A. |
| Skinner, Burrhus F. | 3 | 261-275 | Burrhus Frederick Skinner: The Contingencies of a Life | Bjork, D. |
| Spearman, Charles E. | 4 | 93-111 | Charles E. Spearman: The Discoverer of g | Jensen, A. R. |
| Spence, Kenneth W. | 3 | 277-292 | Kenneth W. Spence: Theorist With an Empiricist Conscience | Kimble, G. A. |
| Sperry, Roger W. | 4 | 321-336 | Roger W. Sperry: Nobel Laureate, Neuroscientist, and Psychologist | Puente, A. E. |
| Stern, William | 2 | 73-85 | William Stern: More Than "The IQ Guy" | Lamiell, J. T. |
| Stumpf, Carl | 4 | 51-69 | Carl Stumpf: Experimenter, Theoretician, Musicologist, and Promoter | Sprung, H., & Sprung, L. |
| Sullivan, Harry Stack | 1 | 325-340 | Harry Stack Sullivan: The Clinician and the Man | Chatelaine, K. L. |
| Sumner, Francis Cecil | 4 | 181-193 | France Cecil Sumner: THe First African American Pioneer in Psychology | Guthrie, R. |
| Terman, Lewis | 4 | 131-147 | Lewis Terman: Scientist of Mental Measurement and Product of His Time | Crosby, J., & Hastorf, A. |
| Thorndike, Edward L. | 1 | 139-151 | Edward L. Thorndike: A Professional and Personal Appreciation | Thorndike, R. L. |
| Thurstone, L. L. | 3 | 85-101 | L.L. Thurstone's Vision of Psychology As a Quantitative Rational Science | Jones, L. V. |
| Titchner, Edward B. | 1 | 89-103 | E.B. Titchner on Scientific Psychology and Technology | Evans, R. B. |
| Tolman, Edward C. | 1 | 227-241 | Edward Chace Tolman: A Life of Scientific and Social Purpose | Gleitman, H. |
| Tomkins, Silvan S. | 2 | 295-313 | Silvan S. Tomkins: The Heart of the Matter | Alexander, I. E. |
| Tryon, Robert Choate | 1 | 343-355 | Robert Choate Tryon: Pioneer in Differential Psychology | Schlesinger, K. |
| Underwood, Benton J. | 3 | 309-326 | Benton J. Underwood: A Tribute of Memories | Freund, J. S. |
| Upham, Thomas | 4 | 1-13 | The Psychology of Thomas Upham | Fuchs, A. |
| von Helmholtz, Hermann | 4 | 15-31 | Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz: Physicist as Psychologist | Adler, H. E. |
| Watson, John B. | 1 | 171-186 | Perspectives on John B. Watson | Brewer, C. L. |
| Wertheimer, Max | 1 | 189-207 | Max Wertheimer: Modern Cognitive Psychology and the Gestalt Problem | Wertheimer, M. |
| Witmer, Lightner | 2 | 63-71 | Lightner Whitmer: Father of Clinical Psychology | McReynolds, P. |
| Wundt, Wilhelm | 3 | 31-48 | Leipzig, Wilhelm Wundt, and Psychology's Gilded Age | Blumenthal, A. L. |
| Yerkes, Robert M. | 2 | 87-105 | Robert M. Yerkes: A Psychobiologist With a Plan | Dewsbury, D. A. |