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In Memoriam: Mary L. Tenopyr (1929 – 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
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In Appreciation: Frank A. Logan (1924-2004)
Frank A. Logan, a World War II veteran and former chair of the psychology department at the University of New Mexico, died on November 18, 2004. In addition to being an APS Fellow and Charter
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In Appreciation – Robert L. Solso (1933-2005)
Robert L. Solso, former chairman and 21-year faculty member of the University of Nevada Reno psychology department, died on January 16, 2005. He was a devoted teacher of both undergraduate and graduate students. As a
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In Appreciation: Philip S. Holzman (1922-2004)
APS Fellow and Charter Member Philip S. Holzman, one of the world’s preeminent scientists in schizophrenia research, passed away June 1, 2004. Holzman’s landmark studies of oculomotor function documented the presence of abnormal smooth pursuit
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Benbow Receives Mensa Lifetime Award Benbow APS Fellow Camilla Benbow, Vanderbilt University, is the recipient of the Mensa Education and Research Foundation’s 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award. MERF president Greg Timmers made a surprise visit to