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In Appreciation: Science Writer Constance Holden
It’s a tragic Washington-only event, shocking for the circumstances — a woman killed on her regular bicycle commute home, her bike in an accident with a military vehicle there to protect the dignitaries in town
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More on Bob Abelson
To the Editor: The APS tributes to Bob Abelson (Observer, December 2006) understandably came from former graduate students and colleagues. But in his many decades at Yale, Bob also influenced countless undergraduates. At the beginning
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In Memoriam: David Lykken (1928-2006)
After a stint in the Navy as a radar technician, David Lykken launched an association with the University of Minnesota that lasted over 60 years. During this time, he was awarded his BA, MA, and
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In Memoriam: Robert P. Abelson (1928-2005)
Bob Abelson was born in New York City on Sept. 12, 1928. He received his BA from MIT in 1948, and his Ph.D. from Princeton in 1953. He then joined the faculty at Yale, where
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In Memoriam: Mary L. Tenopyr (1919 – 2005)
APS Fellow Mary L. Tenopyr died November 30, 2005 at the age of 76 after a long illness. Mary L. Tenopyr was born in Youngstown, Ohio, on October 18, 1929, and grew up on a
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In Memoriam: Adriaan Dingeman de Groot (1914 – 2006)
On August 14th, 2006, Adriaan de Groot passed away peacefully at the age of 91. De Groot changed Dutch empirical psychology significantly and also had a major impact on cognitive psychology in general. Just before