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Donald Kellogg
Donald Agger Kellogg (August 31, 1930 - January 1973) was the son of Winthrop Kellogg, an American comparative psychologist, a psychiatrist and also one of the subjects, along with Gua (chimpanzee), in one of Winthrop's studies in which he attempted to raise two infants, one human and one primate, as sibling s. A consequence of this study was that Donald began acting like Gua, hence the termination of the study by Winthrop.

Donald graduated from both Indiana University and Harvard Medical school and both lived practiced in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. He married Lydia Ann Dashiells on August 27th 1955. In January of 1973, he died of suicide for unknown reasons.