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The announcement in this issue of the Observer that APS is convening a “Summit on Accreditation” may come as a surprise to many of our members. Why, you may be asking, is APS — the

The year 1969 was an eventful one, including, among other things, the first moon landing, Woodstock, and the Manson murders. It was also the year that George A. Miller, in his APA presidential address, argued

It arrived the other day, and blew me away! The 1991 APS Membership Directory had a visceral impact that APS statistics, much as I love them, never have had. Oh, I’ve known for a long

In the past months, I have often been asked, “What is APS all about — what is its ‘real’ agenda?” In view of the turmoil that led to the creation of the American Psychological Society

The American Psychological Society is now two years old. In August of 1988 a small but hearty group of pioneers transformed the newly-established ASAP into the APS and, as they say, the rest is history.

Most of us no doubt know the song, “Give me some “people” who are stout-hearted “people”, who will fight for the rights … etc., and I’ll soon give you ten thousand more … ” That