| 1844, February 1 |
Born at Ashfield, MA |
| 1862-1863 |
Williston Seminary, Easthampton, MA |
| 1863-1867 |
Williams College (A.B. 1867, A.M. 1870) |
| 1867-1869 |
Union Theological Seminary, New York City |
| 1869-1870 |
Germany |
| 1870-1872 |
New York City |
| 1872-1876 |
Antioch College |
| 1876-1878 |
Harvard University (Ph.D. 1878) |
| 1878-1880 |
Germany |
| 1880-1881 |
Lecturer at Harvard & Williams |
| 1881 |
Publication of Aspects of German Culture (Boston: James R. Osgood) |
| 1882-1888 |
Lecturer & Professor of Psychology & Pedagogy, Johns Hopkins University |
| 1888-1920 |
President & Professor of Psychology, Clark University |
| 1904 |
Publication of Adolescence (New York: D. Appleton, 2 volumes) |
| 1911 |
Publication of Educational Problems (New York: D. Appleton, 2 volumes) |
| 1917 |
Publication of Jesus the Christ in the Light of Psychology (New York: Doubleday, Page, 2 volumes) |
| 1920-1924 |
President Emeritus, Clark University |
| 1920 |
Publication of Morale (New York: D. Appleton) & Recreations of a Psychologist (New York: D. Appleton) |
| 1922 |
Publication of Senescence: The Last Half of Life (New York: D. Appleton) |
| 1923 |
Publication of Life and Confessions of a Psychologist (New York: D. Appleton) |
| 1924, April 24 |
Died at Worcester, MA, Buried at Ashfield |
| 1972 |
Publication of G. Stanley Hall: The Psychologist as Prophet, by Dorothy Ross (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) |