early speed-reading educator
Sagan, Carl, 1934-1996. Cornell astrophysicist
Carl Sagan: A Life, BY KEAY DAVIDSON
John Wiley & Sons, 1999 ($30)
Carl Sagan: A Life in the Cosmos BY WILLIAM POUNDSTONE
Henry Holt and Company, 1999 ($30)
One life, two takes (by Philip Morrison, from Scientific American)
polymath scholar and literary critic at Columbia U.
Saito, Hidesaburo, 1866-1929. 斋藤 秀三郎
Practical English Grammar
Idiomological English-Japanese Dictionary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_dictionaries
Sakai, Naoki, 1946- 酒井直树
Professor of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature
Cornell University
他是日裔美国人,名叫酒井直木(Naoki Sakai),他的处女作《过去的声音——语言在18世纪日本话语中的位置》
Translation and Subjectivity (Minneapolis: Minnesota, 1997)
Salinger, J. D. 1919-
Jerome David Salinger
novelist, Catcher in the Rye
setting in Valley Forge Miliary Academy, Pennsylvania
Salinger and Joyce Maynard (Yale coed)
polio vaccine developer
Sallie Mae (Student Loan Marketing Association)
Cf. Freddie Mac ; Fannie Mae
SAM, SAM-e, or SAMe ("Sammy") S-adenosyl-L-methionine
S-adenosyl-L-methionine as an antidepressant
S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAME)
Stanford topologist and differential geometer
Samuels, Gertrude, 1909 or 1910-2003.
age 93
photojournalist and writer
Samurai (pl. samurai) cf. Ronin (pl. ronin)
Movies: The Seven Samurai
Chushingura (忠臣藏)
African-American poet
Sand, George, 1804-1876. French woman novelist
Sand's romance with Frederic Chopin was chronicled in the film
Impromptu (1991), starring Judy Davis and Hugh Grant..
poet
professor, U of Colorado -- Boulder
B.A., St. Norbert College
M.A., PhD, U of Illinois
selected poems in Retrieving Bones: stories and poems of the Korean War (Rutgers U. P., 1999)
John B. Sanford
Portuguese novelist; Nobel Prize in Literature, 1998
lives mostly in Spain
Sarnak, Peter, 1953-
mathematician, Princeton
NAS, 2002
renowned Armenian-American writer, playwright, and humanitarian
Stanford Univ. Libraries house the largest William Saroyan archives
William Saroyan Int'l Prize for Writing (from Stanford Univ.)
SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome)
father of the history of science
cf. Kuhn, Thomas, 1922-1996.
poetess; daughter of George Sarton
French existentialist
Saund, Dalip Singh, 1899-1973.
U. S. Congressman from India
first Asian-American elected to Congress
first Asian-American woman elected to Congress: Patsy Mink
mathematician; PhD, 1924
Saussure, Ferdinand de, 1857-1913. (索绪尔).
(edited by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye) 1915. Translated with an introduction and notes by Wade Baskin. 1956. Course in General Linguistics. Philosophical Library, Inc.
Caleb Powell Haun Saussy
PhD, Yale, 1990
professor at Stanford 斯坦福大学东亚语言系和比较文学系主任 -2004.
the Bird White Housum Professor of Comparative and Chinese literature at Yale, 2004- .http://www.yale.edu/complit/saussy.html
Savage, Thomas, 1914 or 1915-2003. (age 88)
novelist of the American West
"The Power of the Dog" (1967), "Lona Hanson" (1948)
Wellesley graduate and a Richard Nixon aide;
spouse: Mike Nichols (1931- ), movie director, The Graduate
Caldecott medalist Allen Say eloquently depicts this dark moment in history with Home of the Brave.
Scaife, Charles Walter John, 1938-2003.
Professor who promoted science as fun
professor of chemistry, Union College, Schenectady, NY
B.S., Cornell, 1959
PhD, Cornell, 1965
Scalapino, Robert A., 1919- 施伯樂 史伯乐
(PhD, Harvard) bio
Robson Research Professor of Government Emeritus
UC Berkeley
Scarry, Richard, 1919-1994. Children's author
Schaap, Walter E., d. 2005. age 87
jazz historian
Schafer, Edward H., 1913-1991 薛爱华
Edward Hetzel Schafer
a leading authority on Tang China
Agassiz Professor Emertius of Oriental Languages
UC BerkeleySinological Studies Dedicated to Edward H. Schafer by Paul W. Kroll
Review author[s]: Anne Birrell
Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Vol. 53, No. 2 (1990), p. 373
T'ANG STUDIES 8-9 (1990-91)
"Edward Hetzel Schafer, 1913-1991" (p 3-8)
Bibliography of Edward H. Schafter (p 9-22)
"What and How Is Sinology?" (pp. 23-44)
dean, Columbia Law School
B.A., M.A., Yale, 1990
JD, Yale, 1993
youngest dean at top-tier law schools
tax law specialist
Schlesinger, Arthur, 1917-2007.
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian (son)
He popularized the term "imperial presidency" during the Nixon administration.
autobiography:
A Life in the 20th century: innocent beginnings (2000)
Schlesinger, Arthur Meier, 1888-1965.
historian (father)
Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr.
legednary gay director of the Oscar-winning "Midnight Cowboy" (1969); companion of 30 years, photographer Michael Childers
Schlessinger, Dr. Laura C., 1947-
Why Do You Love Me? Dr. Laura C. Schlessinger's first children's book
Schmucker, Samuel Christian, 1860-1943.
(some give 1944)
evolutionary atheist
PhD (chemistry), Penn, 1893
West Chester State Normal School faculty
Schneider, Paul , 1897-1939.
Protestant theologian Paul Schneider (1897-1939), who became known as the "Buchenwald Preacher," is considered a 20th-century martyr.
Paul Schneider: The Buchenwald Apostle - Claude R. Foster,Jr. -
"Paul Schneider: The Pastor of Buchenwald", by E. H. Robertson
"Paul Schneider: The Apostle of Buchenwald"
Paul Schneider: The Witness of Buchenwald by Rudolf Wentorf
Paul Schneider - der Prediger von Buchenwald
Paul Schneider -- der Prediger von Buchenwald!
Geboren in Pferdsfeld - Pfarer Paul Schneider (VHS; 40 minutes)
Stanford
Schoelkopf, R. Gerald, 1945-2008.
Russell Gerald Schoelkopf
July 6, 1945--April 24, 2008
Index to the Centennial History of West Chester State College by Dr. Russell L. Sturzebecker
Recent history of West Chester University
Schoepflin, Urs. 施菩岭
x Shi, Boling
德国马克斯·普兰克科学史研究所图书馆馆长
Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
Schonberg, Harold C., 1915-2003.
New York Times music critic
Schoonover, Frank E., 1877-1972.
artist of the Brandywine School
student of Howard Pyle
Benjamin F. Barge Professor of French at Yale
Schram, Stuart R. 施拉姆
scholar on Mao Zedong
毛泽东的思想/国外毛泽东研究译丛
西方著名的毛泽东研究专家和毛泽东著作翻译家。1954年获得哥伦比亚太学哲学博士学位。20世纪60年代在哈佛大学从事当代中国问题研究。1967年执 教于英国伦敦大学。1968年至1972年任伦敦大学东方与非洲学院政治系教授,兼任该院现代中国研究所所长。1990年退休返回美国,应聘在哈佛大学费 正清研究中心主持英文版《毛泽东集》的编纂工作。主要著作有:《毛泽东的政治思想》(1963)、《毛泽东》(1966)、《未经修饰的毛泽东:谈话与书信集(1956—1971)》(1973)、 《对毛泽东的初步重估》(1984)、《毛泽东的思想》(1989)等。
Schultz, Theodore William, 1902-1998.
Nobel laureate in economics, 1979
Schulz, Charles M., 1922-2000.
nicknamed "Sparky"
Peanuts (cartoon) creator; died of colon cancer
Schuylkill River Trail
Schyns, Joseph, 1899- 善秉仁
Father 辅仁大学 法国神父 ; 称他“善司铎”
Sci-fi (scientific fiction)
Bradbury, Ray, 1920- sci-fi author
Science -- History
Kuhn, Thomas (Samuel), 1922-1996.
Needham, Joseph.
Sarton, George, 1884-1956. The father of the history of science
Sivin, Nathan, 1931- Penn
The Scientist ; news journal for life scientists
Hungary-born Stanford economist
Yale Sterling Professor in Poltical Science
Scowcroft, Richard P. (Pingree), 1916-2001
novelist
Stanford director of creative writing program;
Harvard PhD
wife: Anne Kendall (a Radcliffe PhD; d.1991)
three successful sons
students: Scott Turow, Tobias Wolff
Scribner, Belding Hibbard, 1921-2003.
medical pioneer; inventor of the Scribner shunt
born Glenn Theodore Seaborg
Nobel Prize winner (chemistry, 1951)
Professor of Chemistry, UC Berkeley
philosopher
linguist (semiotics)
Second Amendment
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security
of a free State, the right of the people to keep and
bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Second Chances
http://www.cjcj.org/pdf/secondchances.pdf
Second chances: giving kids a chance to make a better choice
The Secret Garden (from Page By Page Books)
The Secret Garden (from Literature Network)
Semiotics
American Pop Art icon
Joel Edwin Segall, PhD
economist, president of Baruch College (CUNY)
professor emeritus at Penn
Seldes, George (Henry), 1890-1995.
critic, antifascist, and crusader (a muckraking journalist)
America's greatest press critic
dean of investigative reporters
Facts and Fascism (chapters 1 and 2)
from public eye
To tell the truth and run (a film)
from Yahoo!
from Spartacus
Johan Thorsten Sellin
Crimnologist; University of Pennsylvania
obituary, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sept. 18, 1994
professorof library science, National Taiwan University
Shen Bao-Huan (Bao, treasure; Huan, globe)
father: Samuel T. Y. Seng, pioneer of modern library service in China
Seng, Samuel Tsu Yung, 1883-1977 沈祖榮
(sometimes given as 1884-1977)
father of modern library science education in China
son: Harris B. H. Seng
Sensabaugh, George, 1906-2002.
professor of English at Stanford
Sensabaugh, George, 1906-2002.
Service Academies
United States Air Force Academy
United States Coast Guard Academy
United States Military Academy (West Point)
Sewall, Richard Benson, 1907-2003.
Yale Prof. of English; Emily Dickinson biographer
Shadow Federal Open Market Committee, see Shadow FOMC
Shadow FOMC
from Market News International
from Mpls Federal Reserve Bank
from Federation of American Scientist
Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC), see Shadow FOMC
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
Shakespeare, William
College Literature, Fall 1977 (vol.4, no. 3) special issue
Welcome to Surfing with the Bard
Complete Works of William Shakespeare
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare Resources on the Web
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Shakespeare Oxford Society Home Page
Selected Poetry of William Shakespeare
Shen Lu-Jio
NAS, 1998
Academician, Academica Sinica (Taiwan), 1998
Chairman and Professor of Physics, UC San Diego
Shaner, Janet P., 1952-2001.
former Superintendent, WCASD
a word coined by James Hilton in The Lost Horizon
a Utopian world
a sequel by Daniel Altieri and Eleanor Cooney to James
Hilton's Lost Horizon
Shadow FOMC
Shadow Open Market Committee (SOMC), see Shadow FOMC
Shankar, Ravi, 1920- Indian sitarist
----- daughter: Norah Jones, 1979- (won Emmy awards)
Shannon, Claude Elwood, 1916-2001.
father of modern digital communications and information theory
MIT professor emeritus; MIT obit
wrote the landmark A Mathematical Theory of Communication (1948)
National Medal of Science, 1966
http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Shannon.html
film scholar at Columbia University
William "Bill" Forsyth Sharpe
Stanford professor; Nobel Laureate
Founder of Finanacial Engines (http://www.financialengines.com/)
In 1990 Harry Markowitz, Merton Miller, and William
Sharpe shared the Nobel Prize in Economics for their
individual contributions resulting in the development
of modern portfolio theory.
Roger Whitney Shattuck
a polyglot scholar and writer
a Yale graduate
Shaw, Mei-Chi 蕭美琪
(female)
http://www.science.nd.edu/math/faculty/Shaw.1.html
Professor of Mathematics, University of Notre Dame
art historian of Italian Renaissance
science fiction writer
from Wikipedia
Sex and the Seasoned Woman (2006)
Passages
Shei, Shun-Yi. 施順意
PhD, Purdue, 1978
agricultural economist
http://www.sinica.edu.tw/econ/faculty/researcher/shei.htm
novelist
father: German Jew
mother: Russian Jew
Obituary:
NY Times, January 30, 2007
Shen, Chia-tsin, 1913-2007. "C. T. Shen" 沈家桢居士
wife: 居和如女士 (Chu Woo-Ju, 1917-1988)
children: 3 daughters and one son
上海交通大学电机科,一九三七年毕业
佛学家张澄基教授到纽约演讲
印顺导师--学
这位被誉为“航运巨子,菩萨心肠”的沈家桢先生,1937年以全校第一名的优异成绩毕业于上海交通大学。一生中,家庭、事业无不为人楷模
http://special.fjnet.com/shenjiazhen/
什么叫做五眼呢? 在佛教的名词里,五眼是指肉眼、天眼、慧眼、法眼和佛眼
Shen, Dan, 1958- 申丹
English language & literature; translation
B.A., Beijing University, 1982
PhD, Edinburgh Univ., 1987
“长江学者”Cheung Kong Scholar, Beijing Univ.
Shen, Harris B. H., 1919-2004. 沈寶環
use spelling Seng; Bao-Huan (Bao, treasure; Huan, globe)
professor of library science, National Taiwan University
father: Samuel T. Y. Seng, pioneer of modern library service in China 沈祖榮
Shen, Jackie. 沈建宏
University of Minnesota
PhD, MIT
Shen, Ning. 沈寧﹐ 浙江嘉興人
A Different View; an anti-education culture.
Writers Club Press, 2000.
Shen, Ping
The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
沈平(Ping Sheng),香港科技大学物理系教授
professor of physics, UC Berkeley
NAS, AAAS, Academia Sinica (Taiwan and China)
沈志勋,美国斯坦福大学物理系教授
PhD, Stanford, 1989
Shen, Ziyuan, 1929- 沈致远
physicist
DuPont Fellow, 1990-2002 bio
Statistical interpretation of action principle
MacArthur Fellow, 2001
Sheng Zong-Liang
composer; professor at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Shenton, James Patrick, 1925-2003.
Professor of History at Columbia Univ.
among his students: Eric Foner and Sean Wilentz
x Hsu, Fang-Yi
principal dancer, Martha Graham Dance Company
Jian-bo Shi 施建博
assistant professor, CIS, Penn
jshi@cis.upenn.edu
robotics
Shanghai-born
B.A., Cornell, 1994
PhD, UC Berkeley, 1998
Shi, Wan-Xiong. 施皖雄
mathematician
PhD, Harvard, 1990 (under Shing-Tung Yau)
Shi, Wei-Liang, 1925-1977. 史惟亮
Taiwanese composer
Shiau, Chia-Tong, 1913-2001. 蕭家棟
b. 4/16/1913
d. 6/16/2001
Shiau, Yih-Fu. 蕭逸夫
MD, PhD
Monica Meau-Ju Chang 張渺珠
Shibatani, Masayoshi. "Matt Shibatani"
柴谷方良
B.A. Linguistics, UC Berkeley, 1970
PhD, Linguistics, UC Berkeley, 1973
Deedee McMurtry Professor of Humanities
Rice University
taught at Kobe University 神戸大学文学部教授
born Carol Ann Warner
Pulitzer Prize-winning Canadian novelist
The Stone Diaries; Larry's Party;
Shih, Chang-Ju, 1900-2004. 石璋如
archaeologist; died on 2004年3月18日
河南安阳殷墟
石璋如先生是中国著名考古学家、历史学家,1900年出生于河南省偃师县,自幼刻苦攻读,在家乡念完中学后,于1928年考入河南大学史学系
Academician, Academia Sinica (Taiwan), 1978
from chnmus.net
from 李伯谦
Shih, Charles Chiu-Yang
石秋洋
PhD
AndroScience President & CEO
San Diego (Biotech Beach)
Shih, T. Thomas 石聰賢
PhD (UC Berkeley)
Feng-ying Chris Chang 張芬英
Shih, Vincent Y. C., 1902- 施友忠 Vincent Yu-Chung Shih
U. of Washington
《文心雕龙》英译
施友忠,男,台湾著名学者,1902年出生于龙田镇东施村。他曾先后获得福建协和大学学士、北平燕京大学硕士、美国南加州大学哲学博士等学位,并执教于河南大学、浙江大学、民族文化书院
哲学史教授 Vincent Y.C. Shih 出版了《太平天国思想史》(1967年)
Vincent Y. C. Shih,The Taiping ldeology:Its Source,Interpretations, and Influences (Seattle,1967)
施友忠暮年隐居南加州洛杉矶南边海隅一角,年届九十仍矍健如昔,尚日以读书写诗自娱,心境浩荡开朗,出版有诗集《野鹤轩杂吟》一卷,近又作《黄昏颂》,更有如下佳句:“花落花开凭造化,时来顺去天地新。毁誉是非付一笑,晚风扫净万斛尘。”(张错)
如 哲学家施友忠当时正在美国,民族文化书院成立后,张君劢便不断给他写信,邀他回国参加。施是张的连襟,施的妻子是张夫人的胞妹。张的一再邀请,施友忠感到 盛情难却,终于离开美国,回到各方面条件都很差的云南大理。张本人除主持学院的日常工作外,还给学生讲授宋明理学和西洋哲学史课程。
张君劢(1887-1968)
Carson Chang
原名嘉森,字士林,号立斋,别署“世界室主人”,笔名君房,江苏宝山(今属上海市宝山区)人。近现代学者,被部分学者认为是早期新儒家的代表之一。 主要著作有:《中西印哲学文集》、《新儒家哲学发展史》、《思想与社会序》、《民族复兴之学术基础》等。
x Shi, Zhicun
x Shih, Che-ts'un
x Shih, Che-ts'an
from baidu.com
from wikipedia
AAAS
Yale economist
PhD, MIT, 1972
Irrational exuberance (2005, 2nd ed. Princeton U.P.)
excerpted in Money, Feb. 2005, p.70-74
from Hawaii
4-star general, Army Chief-of-Staff
Shiroi (?)
朝日新闻著名的天声人语作者的白井健策
Shively, Donald H., 1921-2005.
Donald Howard Shively
Japanese studies scholar
Director Emeritus of the East Asian Library and Professor Emeritus, University of California at Berkeley
Harvard Gazette, August 25, 2005
Shor, Peter W.
Bell Labs
NAS, 2002 (computer sciences)
son of Shien-Siu Shu
(pronounced Hsu Hsia-Shen)
Shu, Grace. 苏丽凰博士
苏嘉盛医师
大儿子苏宗伟是律师
二儿子苏宗杰是医师
http://baike.baidu.com/view/80860.htm
http://user.edude.net/qy/xinwen/conten.asp?ID=8389
http://hi.baidu.com/abce/blog/item/d630eacda646bc510eb345fe.html
http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2003-09-26/0919823486s.shtml
http://www.southcn.com/news/international/gjkd/200410130829.htm
http://news.sohu.com/20060516/n243245525.shtml
http://news.xinhuanet.com/overseas/2006-05/15/content_4546056.htm
http://news.xinhuanet.com/newscenter/2006-05/16/content_4549838.htm
http://www.zjj.gov.cn/zhang/zjjnew/20050504/120209.htm
http://www.dqcom.com/html/200605/17/075121659.htm
http://hi.baidu.com/abce/blog/item/d630eacda646bc510eb345fe.html
http://www.66163.com/fujian_w/news/fjqb/050318/1_11.html
Shu, Shien-Siu, 1912-2001. 徐賢修
father of Frank Shu
Shubik, Martin
Yale SOM
Shulman, Anna Leon
Editor of the Association for Asian Studies' Bibliography of Asian Studies, is a recipient of the Ph.D. degree in Chinese history from the University of Maryland, College Park, a contributor to the annotated bibliography Doctoral Dissertations on China and on Inner Asia, 1976-1990, and a native of Hong Kong.
Doctoral Dissertations on Hong Kong 1900-1997
An Annotated Bibliography
Frank Joseph Shulman Anna Leon Shulman
$97.95 Hardcover
Release Date: 12/1/01
ISBN: 9622093973
872 Pages
Shulman, Frank Joseph.
B.A., Harvard
PhD, Univ. of Washington
a professional bibliographer, editor and consultant for Western-language reference publications in Asian Studies, is the author of twelve book-length bibliographies and scholarly guides on East, Southeast and South Asia. A graduate of both Harvard University and the University of Michigan, he has also served as Editor of the Association for Asian Studies' bibliographical journal Doctoral Dissertations on Asia (1975 - 1996) and as Curator of the East Asia Collection at the University of Maryland, College Park Libraries (1976 - 1992).
Doctoral dissertations on China, 1971-1975: a bibliography of studies in Western languages / compiled and edited by Frank Joseph Shulman. Seattle, University of Washington Press. c1978.
Stanford emeritus professor of education
Shulman retires from Carnegie Presidency in 2007
Shuy, Roger W.
Roger W. Shuy is Professor of Linguistics at Georgetown University, where he has taught for three decades. His specialty, language and the law, has led him to consult on hundreds of criminal and civil law cases. He has testified over forty times in many states. His most recent book is Language Crimes (Blackwell, 1993).
i.e. Chang and Eng Bunker born in Siam (modern-day Thailand)
Sickeltart, Ignatius, 1708-1780. 艾啟蒙
Ignaz Sichelbarth
x Ai, Qimeng
欧洲耶稣会传教士,
波希米亚(今属捷克)人,原名 Ignatius Sickeltart,乾隆十年(1745年)来华,同年入宫供职,擅长人物、走兽,画法较郎世宁拘谨。故宫博物院藏的《八骏图》轴是其存世名作。
字醒庵,波希米亚人,天主教耶稣会传教士,乾隆十年(1745)来中国,从郎世宁学画,得郎氏指授,使西法中用,很快受到清廷重视,诏入内廷供奉。工人物、走兽、翎毛,与郎世宁、王致诚、安德义合称四洋画家,形成新体画风,对当时宫廷绘画有一定影响。乾隆二十年(1755)曾制作紫光阁武功图中《准噶尔战功图》;乾隆三十六年(1771)孝圣皇后八旬万寿,命绘《香山九老图》,著录于《国朝院画录》;三十七年《十骏图》。传世作品有乾隆三十八年(1773)作《宝吉骝图》轴,绢本,设色,现均藏故宫博物院。
Sieele, John B. A. (汲约翰). 1924. The Swatou Syllabary with Mandarin Pronunciation. (潮正两音字集). 上海 英国长老教会.
Stanford mathematician
NAS, 2002
Sih, Paul Kwan-Tsien, 1909-1978. 薛光前
professor at Seton Hall University and St. John's University
American opera singer
Silverstein, Theodore,1904-2001
Hyman Theodore Silverstein, PhD, Harvard
medievalist. U of Chicago
obit from NY Times
Simon, Herbert A., 1916-2001.
Nobel Prize for Economics, 1978
Simon, Paul
soulful diva and voice of civil rights
violinist
Siren, Osvald, 1879-1966.
Swedish Orientalist (Chinese art)
Charles Hubert Sisson
British poet
Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu
Nelson Mandela's mentor
Sit, Eugene C. 薛春尧
investment -- Sit Mutual Funds, Minneapolis
Canton-born
educated at DePaul University (Chicago)
Corning director 2004
Siu, Yum-Tong, 1943-
蕭陰堂
mathematician at Harvard
NAS, 2002
Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
distinguished Hong Kong University graduate (B.A., 1963)
Professor Siu is presently William Elwood Byerly. Professor of Mathematics at Harvard University, who has been C V Starr Visiting Professor of HKU's Institute of Mathematical Research from 1999 - 2000.
http://www.hku.hk/convocat/newsletter/web_0202/11_Pg38-41.pdf
1943年出生于中国广州
萧荫堂 (Y.-T. Siu)萧荫堂教授是享誉国际数学界的华人数学家、美国国家科学院院士,美国哈佛大学教授,在1996至1999年间担任哈佛大学数学系主任,是首位担任此职务的华裔。萧先生曾三次受邀在国际数学家大会上作报告,其中两次一小时报告,是当今国际多复变学术领域的领袖。2004年当选中国科学院外籍院士。曾获得美国数学会Bergman奖,并担任Journal of Differential Geometry,Annals of Mathematics等期刊的编委,1998—2000年担任美国National Research Council与国家科学院的全国数学委员会主席。1998年获选为美国艺术及科学院院士。萧荫堂1943年出生于中国广州。1963年毕业于香港大学,1966年获美国普林斯顿大学博士学位。曾任耶鲁大学、斯坦福大学教授。萧荫堂教授是我国改革以来,最早到中国讲学的华裔数学家之一。曾20多次系统讲述了国外多复变函数近代的成果,包括他正在研究的工作,使得与国外交流停止多年的我国多复变函数研究者获益匪浅,其讲稿成为我国后来在大学开设多复变函数课程的蓝本。
Sivin, Nathan, 1931- 席文
wife: Carole, artist
Skinner, B. F., 1904-1990.
Burrhus Frederic Skinner
Slater, Niall W., 1954-
B.A., College of Wooster, Ohio, 1976
PhD, Princeton
Professor of Classics, Emory University
The Key Reporter, Winter 2004
Sledd, James H., 1914-2003.
James Hinton Sledd Sr.
Professor Emeritus, U of Texas at Austin
Northwestern University
In Memoriam: James Sledd
Beth Daniell
College Composition and Communication, Vol. 55, No. 2 (Dec., 2003), pp. 217-220
Yakov Smirnoff Show, Branson, MO
"What a country!"
The Wealth of Nations (Smith's magnum opus)
Smith, Liz
Playboy interview, Feb. 1992
political scientist, Penn
Renaissance art historian
PhD, Princeton, 1956
obiutary:
NY Times, January 1, 2007
Sneider, Vern J., 1916-1981.
A pail of oysters (set in Taiwan or Formosa)
Teahouse of the August Moon
So, Francis K.H 蘇其康教授(中山大學)
x Su, Qikang
美國西雅圖華盛頓大學比較文學博士,
(國立中山大學文學院院長、中華民國英美文學學會理事長)
余光中先生七十壽慶論文集》蘇其康主編(台北:九歌,1999年)
Sociologists
Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, 1927-2003.
software
a computer word coined by John Wilder Tukey, a Princeton
statistician who coined words like bit and software
Solomon, Richard H., 1937- 索乐文
B.S., MIT, 1960 (chemistry)
PhD, MIT, 1966 (political science) under Lucian Pye
美国前任亚太事务助理国务卿索乐文
现任美国和平研究所所长索乐文
(美兰德公司社会科学部主任)
His landmark book, Mao's Revolution and the Chinese Political Culture
2005 Hubert H. Humphrey Award
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr, 1918-2008.
Nobel Prize for Literature, 1970.
Modern Fiction Studies, Spring 1977 issue
(vol. 23, no. 1) special issue
SOMC (Shadow Open Market Committee), see Shadow FOMC
Songhuajian 松花江
see Sungari River
Sono, Ayako, 1931- 曾野绫子
entry from Wikipedia
日本知名战后派女作家,1931年出生於东京,1953年与作家三浦朱门结为连理,1954年毕业於东京圣心女子大学
social critic
Soochow University 東吳大學
Soong, Mei-ling, 1898-2003. 宋美齡
Madame Chiang Kai-shek
a profile
Soong, Stephen C., 1919-1996. 宋淇 <笔名林以亮>
http://baike.baidu.com/view/609606.htm
wife: Mae Soong
Stephen C. Soong Translation Studies Award
Trees on the mountain : an anthology of new Chinese writing / edited by Stephen C. Soong and John Minford. Published: Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 1985.
A brotherhood in Song. Hong Kong : Chinese University Press, 1986.
A letter from Stephen C. Soong to Eileen Chang
South Park (tv program)
Nigerian author and playwright
The first African winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1986)
profile in Emory Magazine
Spain
Architecture
Antoni (or Antonio) Gaudi (1852-1926)
(Catalonian architect)
Art
Joan Miro
Pablo Picasso
Juan Gris
Goya (Francisco de Goya y Lucientes)
Salvador Dali
El Greco
Literature
El Cid
Cervantes
Music
Pablo Casals
Sports
Golf
Soccer
Tennis
Spain --- Barcelona
Barcelona (from National Geographic Traveler 50 Places of a Lifetime)
Barcelona : from National Geographic Traveler (October 1999)
Barcelona Prestige (free guidebook)
Spalding, C. Sumner, 1912-1997.
Charles Sumner Spalding
AACR (lst ed.) editor
http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/970324/spalding.html
British novelist, poet, etc.
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), novel
Speeches, addresses, etc.
American film and tv producer
obituary:
NY Times, 6/24/06
Spence, Jonathan, 1936- 史景遷
Yale historian
http://www.ewen.cc/books/zuozhejj.asp?authorname=w01804
http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kz=160394169
哥伦比亚大学毕业的东亚研究博士金安平女士(1950- )结了婚
http://www.china.com.cn/chinese/ch-yuwai/269675.htm
Spencer, Sharon, 1933-2002.
d. April 2002.
professor of comparative literature
Montclair State University, NJ
PhD, NYU
husband: phootographer Srdjan Maljkovic (a Serb)
specialist in Anais Nin
Sperry, Roger W., 1913-1994.
brain expert; winner of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology
1935 Oberlin College
Time 100 People of the Century
Time cover story; 05/19/1997; 12/12/2005
wife: Kate Capshaw
Jaws, E.T., Jurasic Park
Spitzer, Lyman, Jr., 1914-1997.
astrophysicist
B.S., Yale, 1935; PhD, Princeton, 1938
Princeton obit
his brainchild: Hubble Space Telescope
National Medal of Science, 1979
Spock, Benjamin, 1903-1998.
pediatrician
CBS reporter
husband: writer Aaron Latham
Stanford alumni
Cornell, Eric A. 1961- B.S. (physics, '85) Nobel 2001
Drury, Allen, 1918-1998 (journalism degree)
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Advise and Consent
Pinsky, Robert (Ph.D, 1966), 1940-
Yeh, Sabrina
Tigner, Benjamin
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Stanley, Eleanor Hope, 1915-2004. friend
born July 10, 1915
died December 4, 2004
Starbucks Coffee
星巴克
Starosta, Stanley, 1939-2002. 帥德樂
professor of linguistics, U. of Hawaii
Paul Li's teacher
http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/faculty/stanley/li.html
State and Metropolitan Area Data Book
6th ed., 2006
Cf County and City Data Book (2007)
Statistical Abstract of the U.S. (2008)
Statistical Abstract of the U.S. (2008)
Black social critic
from Wikipedia
from NNDB
Mr. Steele, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, is author, most recently, of "White Guilt: How Blacks and Whites Together Destroyed the Promise of the Civil Rights Era," published this week by HarperCollins.
B.A., Coe College
M.A., Southern Illinois University
PhD, U. of Utah (in English)
Commentary
White Guilt and the Western Past
By SHELBY STEELE
May 2, 2006; Page A16, Wall Street Journal
writer and teacher at Stanford
Princeton mathematician
PhD, U of Chicago, 1955
US National Medal of Science, 2001
Princeton press release
A rose is a rose is a rose
"There is no there there" -- referring to childhood home Oakland
"Baby Precious Always Shines: Selected Love Notes Between Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas"
by Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
"Baby Precious Always Shines," a delightful selection from
the 300 love notes that Alice B. Toklas accidentally
deposited with the rest of Gertrude Stein's papers in the
Beinecke Library at Yale, would not have been possible
before the 1980s, when the locked cabinet in which they were kept was finally opened to scholars. In her excellent
introduction, Kay Turner (whose other books include "I Dream of Madonna: Women's Dreams of the Goddess of Pop") explains that with their baby talk and constant blessings, the notes provide "a tantalizing mosaic of a marriage between two women that was built to last." Composed in the "word-inverted, long-breathed, rolling, repetitive, refluent style that Stein invented," they touch on everyday events in the Stein-Toklas household and reiterate Stein's love and desire for Toklas. Many seem to have been left for Toklas to find in the morning beside the manuscripts that Stein had written during the night. A few were written by Toklas to Stein. Turner also offers a convincing new reading of Stein's famously obscure "cows" (in "A Book Concluding with As a Wife Has a Cow: A Love Story" and elsewhere),
previously thought to signify female orgasm; she argues that
Stein and Toklas subscribed to the "cult of regularity" that
swept Europe in the first decades of the 20th century.
Indeed, the love notes, despite their Steinian verbal play,
leave little doubt that the recurring cows, "now sweet
smelly and complete," are bowel movements--further
evidence, for Turner, of the women's extraordinary intimacy,
their love "express[ing] itself daily in the rituals of
bodily caretaking."
political science professor emeritus, Stanford
"Mr. Austria" helped drafted Japan's constitution
Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
Yale University
NAS, 1990
AAAS, 1990
Stern, Isaac. violinist
"My First 79 Years" by Isaac Stern with Chaim Potok
Yale psychologist (intelligence)
Stevens, Wallace, 1879-1955. (poet and insurance executive)
Hartford Friends and Enemies of Wallace Stevens
Feigning with the Strange Unlike
Stewart, Fred Mustard, 1932-2007.
American novelist
concert pianist (Juilliard)
obit:
NY Times, Feb. 12, 2007
Stewart, Martha (Kostyra), 1941-
lifestyle and homemaking expert of Polish ancestry; biography ; ex-husband: Andy Stewart, publisher
Stewart, T. D., 1901-1997.
Thomas Dale Stewart
hands-on, skull-and-bones anthropologist
son of Jerry Stiller, known as Frank Costanza, George's father, in "Seinfeld"
husband of Christine Taylor, known as Marcia in The Brady Bunch Movie
Playboy interview, November 2000
U. of Illinois professor of English
Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 1993
Stine, R. L.
the most popular children's author in publishing history; Goosebumps
Stoddard, Whitney Snow, 1913-2003.
art historian
architectural photographer
Yale Drama School graduate
only writer to win Emmy, Oscar, and Tony award
poet
born "Tom Straussler" in Zlin, Czechoslovakia on July 3, 1937
English playwright
Stradivari, Antonio, 1644-1737.
famous Italian violin maker of Stradivarius violins
wizard of pop-up books
Strunk, William, Jr. Elements of Style.
Stuart, Alice Jackson, 1913-2001.
Alice Carlotta Jackson
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Alice Jackson Stuart, whose attempt to integrate the University of Virginia in 1935 helped start a program making education available for thousands of blacks, died Wednesday in Brookline, Mass., She was 88.
Stuart was the first known black person to seek admission into a Virginia graduate or professional school. After her rejection, the state established a tuition supplement fund for black students to attend graduate school outside Virginia.
Stuart took the supplement - $75 and two round-trip train tickets per semester - and enrolled at Columbia University in New York.
The tuition supplement program was declared unconstitutional in 1950, leading to the gradual integration of Virginia's public university graduate programs.
Born June 2, 1913, in Richmond, she earned an English degree from Virginia Union University. She was teaching there when she joined an NAACP lawsuit challenging segregation at public universities.
After earning her degree at Columbia, Stuart taught at several high schools and universities, including Howard University in Washington.
Alice Jackson Stuart passed away on June 13, 2001.
Stuart, John Leighton.
北京協合女大﹐校長為司徒雷登 John Leighton Stuart
Stumpers-L
The Wonderful World of Wombats; Stumpers-L (unofficial page
for reference librarians)
Sturzebecker, Russell L., 1916-2005.
professor of physical education
West Chester University
Style Manuals (or Style guides)
The Chicago Manual of Style Online
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist of the American South
born in Newport News, VA
obit
NY Times, Nov. 2, 2006
Confessions of Nat Turner
Sophie's Choice
Lie down in darkness
poet
Chinese mathematician 東方第一幾何
differential geometry
x Su Bu-chin
x Su Buqing
from baidu.com
from fudan.edu
Su, Chin-Chun. 蘇金村
Volterra functional analysis of nonlinear systems with deterministic and stochastic inputs. [Philadelphia], 1967.
xxvii, 156 numb. l. illus. 29 cm
PhD, Penn
Su, Grace
see Shu, Grace
x Su Xuelin
苏雪林(1897-1999),原名功小梅,字雪林,笔名绿漪、天婴、杜苦等,安徽省太平县 人,生于浙江瑞安。曾留学法国学习艺术,后回国在几所大学任过教授。1949年赴香港任职于真理学会,次年至法国研究神话。1952年转台湾做教授, 1973年退休。苏雪林在台湾主要从事中国古典文学研究,兼写小说、剧本、传记和散文,所著甚丰,计有散文随笔集十七本,除四十年代的《青鸟集》、《屠龙 集》外皆为在台湾完成,曾获台湾“教育部”文艺奖、“文复会”第三届中正最优写作奖、中山文艺创作奖、第六届“国家”理论奖。1999年4月21日,皖籍 居台著名老作家苏雪林先生在台南逝世,享年102岁。
三十年代初,苏雪林曾被称为阿英“女性作家中最优秀的散文作者”,其散文除若干写景外,多为记人人叙事抒怀的随笔小品。其文语言明快,文白夹杂而多见理 趣,虽然未必十分深刻,但也已颇具学者散文风范。只是她曾撰文攻击过鲁迅、郭沫若等左翼作家及发表过反共言论,因此在大陆不为人所喜。(宇慧撰写)
historian. PhD
National University of Singapore
lawyer; MacArthur Fellow, 2001
Su, Nick, 1987 (July 6)-
Po-Cheng Su 蘇柏丞
CaringBridge webpage
Su, Qikang, see
So, Francis K.H. So 蘇其康教授(中山大學)
http://book.sina.com.cn/people/sutong/
生在苏州。如此简洁、单纯,一眼见底。苏童,本名童忠贵,属虎,1962年的虎。
http://baike.baidu.com/view/89168.htm
《大红灯笼高高挂》
《妻妾成群》
生于台湾的知名作家,本籍则为广东番禺人。她从中华民国国民革命军政治作战学校影剧系毕业后,担任中华民国国军的中央电台、国防部艺工总队等军职。退役后,则转任报业主编。后于2006年7月取得香港大学哲学博士学位,现为国立成功大学中国文学系专任助理教授。
therapist
professor of psychology at San Francisco State University
born in Philadelphia of Czech descent
"The Best Laid Plans" (1972)
Sugiyama, Ai, 1975- 杉山 愛
born in Tokyo (or Yokohama), Japan
tennis player
萧志美(Anna Sui) 1955-
Sui Dream
华裔设计师Anna Sui(安娜苏),原名萧志美。(据说不会讲英文。)拥有中国血统、身为第三代华裔移民的安娜苏,1955年生于底特律,家中排行老二,是小孩中唯一的女孩。父亲是建筑结构工程师,母亲是专职的家庭主妇,安娜苏曾在巴黎读过艺术专业。
Suicide
John Berryman
Iris Chang (1968-2004)
Hart Crane
Michael Dorris
Cynthia Doyon
Spalding Gray (1941-2004) actor/writer
Gu Cheng (1956-1993), a gifted Chinese poet and fiction writer of the New Era
who hung himself in his home in New Zealand, after killing his wife.
Carolyn Heilbrun (mystery writer, pseud. Amanda Cross)
Ernest Hemingway
Margot/Margaux Hemingway (d. 1996)
Kawabata, Yasunari 川端康成
Lawrence Kohlberg
Jerzy Kosinski
Vachel Lindsay
Jack London
J. Anthony Lukas
F. O. Matthiessen (1902-195), gay lit. critic, jumping from a window
Yukio Mishima 三島由紀夫
Sylvia Plath
Berton Roueche (d.1994)
Segoe Kensaku (1889-1972) 瀨越憲作 go player
formerly pronounced as Segoshi Kensaku
Anne Sexton
Shi Mingzheng (1935-1988), a Taiwan poet, painter, sculptor, and novelist who died from a hunger strike, purportedly in protest against the
Nationalist government
Sara Teasdale
Hunter S. Thompson (1937-2005) of "gonzo journalism"
Alan Turing (1912-1954), committed suicide after being
prosecuted for homosexuality
Vincent van Gogh
Virginia Woolf
Wang Guowei
Wen Jie (1923-1971), a popular Maoist poet who killed himself during
the Cultural Revolution by inhaling gas
Zhu Xiang
Sullivan, Michael, 1916- 蘇立文
Michael Sullivan is Fellow Emeritus at St. Catherine's College, Oxford University. His many books include Art and Artists of Twentieth-Century China (California, 1996), The Arts of China (4th ed., 2000), Three Perfections: Chinese painting, poetry and calligraphy (1999), and The Meeting of Eastern and Western Art: Revised and Expanded Edition (California, 1997). Michael Sullivan has received honors and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation. He lives in Oxford, England.
专攻中国和日本艺术的美术史学家,后来也从事东方与西方艺术的比较研究。65年前,他从英国援华来到重庆,认识一位中国女子(吴宝环女士)并恋爱,结为夫妻。夫妇61年相濡以沫,直到妻子2003年去世。
他被誉为西方研究东方艺术的大师级人物,他与20世纪享誉世界的中国艺术家徐悲鸿、张大千、赵无极等交情颇深。他编写的《中国美术史》成为西方高校研究东方艺术的通用教材。
孫筑瑾
B.A., National Taiwan Normal University, 1966
M.A., Harvard, 1971
PhD, Indiana, 1982
Professor, U. of Pittsburgh
美国匹茨堡大学东亚语言文学中心教授
無限的思念 (孫筑瑾, 孫寧瑜)
孙元智 1899-2004 ?? (age 105)
x John J. Deeney (李达三)
Sun, Cecile Chu-chin. 1998. “Wang Guowei as translator of values”. In Translation and Creation, Pollard, David E. (ed.), 253 ff.
Pearl from the Dragon's Mouth; evocation of feeling and scene in Chinese poetry (U. of Michigan Press, 1995)
Sun, Chyng Feng
children's author
Sun, George C. H.
孫智燊
George C. H. Sun (Suncrates)
George C. H. Sun <suncrates@aol.com>
Mobile, AL USA
University of Southern Alabama
founder and president of the Thome H. Fang Institute
孙光远(1900~1979)
mathematician
著名的土壤地理学家和土地资源学家
Sun, Jackson T.-S. 孫天心
Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
中研院語言所孫天心研究員奉核定兼任所長,聘期自2008年6月27日起至2011年6月26日止
PhD, Berkeley
孫天心教授為美國柏克萊加大語言系博士,專長於漢藏語系藏緬語族之調查分析與語史研究等方面。
Sun, Ji-Guang, 1936- 孫繼廣 computer science
1936年生,江苏徐州人。1962年毕业于北京大学数学力学系。1962-1966年为华罗庚的研究生。后曾任教于中国科技大学数学系。现为中国科学院 计算中心研究员、博士生导师,北京大学数学系兼职教授。著有《矩阵扰动分析》,曾在学术刊物和国际学术会议上发表有关矩阵论、函数论与数值代数论文40余 篇。1985年因《广义特征值问题扰动理论》研究,获中国科学院重大科技成果一等奖。
born in Peking, grew up in Kaohsiung
B.A.Tunghai, 1966; MLS, MA; MA, Princeton; PhD, Princeton, 1978
husband: Dr. C. C. Chang
普林斯顿中国古典文学博士,
现任耶鲁大学中国诗学教授暨东亚语文系主任。
我看美国精神 (My thoughts on the American spirit)
Sun, Li, 1913-2002. 孙犁
novelist
Sun, Li Jen, 1899 (or 1900)-1990. 孫立人
General (also Sun Liren)
著名愛國將領孫立人將軍義子揭鈞先生
孫隆基
professor, Fu Quang University, I-Lan, Taiwan
Sun, Pi-Hsia Wu, 1938-2005. 孫吳碧霞
"Emilia"
September 17, 1938
November 6, 2005
wife of Steve Sun 孫樹霖
former premier of Taiwan, Republic of China
Sun, Zhongliang, 1936- 孙忠良
http://www.seu.edu.cn/~rsc/yuanshi/sunzhongliang.htm
http://www.chinavitae.com/printer_friendly.php?id=1756
Sunderman, F. William, 1898-2003.
doctor and scientist
Sunderman Sugar Tube
authority on Chinese Americans
professor of Asian Studies, CCNY
Sung, Chuen-sau, 1930-2008. 宋存壽 Taiwan film director
died of Parkinson's Disease
曾將秦漢、林青霞、陳秋霞等琢磨為閃亮的明星
Sung, Kwang-yu 宋光宇
Song Guanyu
Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica (Taiwan)
PhD, Penn
“Religion and Society of Ch’ing and Japanese Colonial Taipei, 1644-1945”
宗教与社会-宋光宇 (1995)
archaeologist
Academia Sinica (Taiwan), 1988
Sungari River
Songhuajian 松花江
Sunstein, Cass R.
University of Chicago
Supreme Court (U.S.)
Where to obtain Supreme Court Opinions
Bound volumes of United States Reports (full text)
Cornell University Legal Information Institute (LII)
Northwestern University Oyez Project
Sutch, Richard
Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholars
children's literature pioneer
professor at U of Chicago
Japanese baseball player; Seattle Mariner
broke single-season baseball hits record of George Sisler (257 hits, 1920) with 262 hits in 2004
Svevo, Italo, 1861-1928. Italian novelist
Modern Fiction Studies, Spring 1972 special issue
Swan, Alfred J. (Julius), 1890-1970.
composer and the first professor of music at Haverford College
Russian music and its sources in chant and folk-song. Norton, 1973.
Swan, Jane
retired professor of West Chester University
widow of Alfred J. Swan
A Biography of Patriarch Tikhon. Jordanville, NY : Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Monastery, 1964.
The Lost Children: A Russian Odyssey
Carlisle, PA : Pennsylvania South Mountain Press, 1989.
Tributaries of history by Lawrence Davidson, Jane Swan, etc. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt, 1991.
"Children of Russian Revolution," Scholars, 3 (2): 32-43 (Spring/Summer 1992)
Sex and Society in the World of the Orthodox Slavs, 900-1700
By Eve Levin (Cornell University Press, 1995)
review by Jane Swan. The American Historical Review, Vol. 96, No. 1, 204-205. Feb., 1991
Swain, Richard H.
Logic and Ontology in the Chih Wu Lun of Kung-sun Lung Tzu
by Chung-ying Cheng, Richard H. Swain
Philosophy East and West, Vol. 20, No. 2 (Apr., 1970), pp. 137-154
Gilligan, Carol, 1936- '58
Hsia, Po-Chia, 1955- '77
Academician, Academica Sinica
Syndrome X
insulin resistant and type 2 diabetes
Syndrome X (Stanford University, Dr. Gerald M. Reaven)
New York Times journalist of Polish descent
S
Sabin, Sharon.
Sabini, John P., 1947-2005.
Sabino, Catherine.
Sakanishi, Shiho, 1896-1976. 坂西 志保 (in Japanese)
Sakanishi, Shio (in English)
Sakuma, Kanae, 1888-1970.
Yale
Schneider, Stanley F., 1922-2002.
Sears, Pauline S. (Pauline Snedden), 1908-1993.
Sears, Robert R. (Robert Richardson), 1908-1989.
Seeger, Pete, 1919-
Segal, Julius, 1924-1994.
Seidler, David, 1937-
Sells, S. B. (Saul B.), 1913-1988.
Selye, Hans, 1902-1982.
Service, Elman Rogers, 1915-1996.
Seward, Georgene Hoffman, 1902-1992.
Seward, John P. (John Perry), 1905-1985.
Sexton, Virginia Staudt, 1916-1997.
Shah, Saleem A. (Saleem Alam), 1931-1992.
Shakow, David, 1901-1981.
Shartle, Carroll Leonard, 1903-1993.
Shartle, Gretchen Lara.
Sheffield, Frederick Duane, 1914-1994.
Shen, Weiwei, 1962- 沈衛威
Sherif, Carolyn Wood, 1922-1982.
Sheed, Wilfrid, 1930-2011.
Shi, Gan, 1899-1944. 施乾
Shi Ming 史明
Shi, Shuqing, 1922-2007 史树青
Shi, Shuqing, 1945- 施叔青
Shi, Shuqing (石舒清) 1969- 回族 1963- ?? 原名田裕民
Shiau, Yih-Fu. 蕭逸夫
Shih, Chin-Tay, 1946-
Shih, Chintay 史欽泰
Shih, Chris Feng-Ying Chang.
Shih, Christopher C.
Shih, Pilwun, see
Wang, Pilwun (Shih) 施璧倫
Shih, T. Thomas石聰賢
石聰敏
Shiller, Robert J., 1946-
Shilling, Gary.
A. Gary Shilling
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Shoben, Edward Joseph, 1918-1996. Jr.
Shock, Nathan W. (Nathan Wetherill), 1906-1989.
Shostak, Marjorie, 1945-1996.
Shostrom, Everett L., 1921-1992.
Shuy, Roger W.
Shimberg, Elaine Fantle, 1937-
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Siu, Yum-Tong, 1943- 蕭蔭堂
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Snyder, William U. (William Ulrich), 1915-2001.
Solley, Charles Marion, (1925-1996)
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Solomon, Richard Lester, 1918-1995.
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Stagner, Ross, 1909-1997.
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Sun, Wannning. 孙皖宁
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鈴原研一郎.
Swezey, Robert W., 1943-2002.
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Szondi, Leopold, 1893-1986.
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Sabin, Sharon '62 Barnard
The Complete Guide to Grooming Products for Men. Seaview/Putnam, 1983 (coauthor).
Sabini, John P., 1947-2005.
John P. Sabini (1947-2005): Obituary.
Silver, Maury.
American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (9), Dec 2006, 1025.
Sabino, Catherine '73 Barnard College Alumna
Italian Country. Clarkson Potter, 1988, 1995.
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Sakanishi, Shiho, 1896-1976. 坂西 志保 (in Japanese)
Sakanishi, Shio (in English)
Sakanishi, Shio, 1896-1976 PhD
or 1899-1976
Sakanishi, Shiho, 1896-1976
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Sakanishi Shiho: b. 1896; to US to study, 1921; BA, Wheaton College, 1926; Ph.D., University of Michigan; head, Japan section, Library of Congress, 1930-42
Miss Sakanishi Shio, head of the Japanese section of the Library of Congress,. Washington, is well known to all foreign students of Japanese literature for Kenneth Landon (’24, Wheaton) kept an office in the Library of Congress, where he enlisted the help of Shio Sakanishi, a Tokyo-born Japanese expert working in the Division of Orientalia. One Horace Poleman, who became one of Landon’s best friends, worked with Landon, too.
坂西 志保, 1896- 1976
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Sakanishi Shiho. Essayist and translator (1896- 1976), born in Tokyo. She went to the United States in 1922, where she completed her studies in aesthetics
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坂西 志保(さかにし しほ、1896年(明治29年)12月6日 - 1976年(昭和51年)1月14日)は、昭和の学者、作家、評論家。なお、名についてしおと する資料もある。 坂西志保自身の英文署名には「Shio」、日本語署名には「志保」を用いており「しほ」はその読みである。戸籍には「シホ」とある。「志保」は聖書の「地 の塩」による。因みに、志保の誕生した頃の聖書の当時の表記は「塩(しほ)」であるが、その後聖書翻訳の改訂があり「しお」と表記される。
東京市神田生まれ。幼い頃、キリスト教の洗礼を受けた。北海道小樽市で育ち、横浜山手の捜真女学校を卒業後、東京女子大学に入学。中退後に東京学院中等科(現在の関東学院中学校高等学校)の教師となる。
1922年(大正11年)にアメリカに留学。3年後にホイートン大学を卒業し、1929年(昭和4年)にミシガン大学大学院で美学を学び哲学博士の学位を取得した。ミシガン大学大学院哲学部助教授、ホリンス大学哲学部助教授を務めた後、アメリカ議会図書館日本課長に就任し、日本文化に関する書籍・資料の収集に当たった。
その一方、坂西は日本海軍の優秀なスパイであり、「米国における日本のベストの要員の一人」(アメリカ海軍情報将校エリス・ザカライアス大佐による評価)として、アメリカの情報当局からマークされていた。そのため1941年(昭和16年)12月7日の日米開戦と同時に、在米日本人女性としては唯一のケースとして拘束・抑留され、翌1942年(昭和17年)6月に日米交換船で日本へ強制送還された。そして帰国後は、外務省の嘱託やNHKの論説委員等を務めアメリカの国情についての解説や分析に当たった。終戦は疎開先の千葉県我孫子町で迎えたという。
第二次世界大戦終結後はGHQに勤務した後、外務省や参議院の専門委員、選挙制度審議会委員、中央教育審議会委員、憲法調査会委員、日本ユネスコ国内委員、放送番組向上委員会委員長、立教大学講師を務めるなど、立法、行政、教育の分野において積極的に発言した。
1963年にNHK放送文化賞を受賞。1964年6月から1974年9月まで国家公安委員会委員を務めた。
1976年1月14日に心筋梗塞により晩年暮らした神奈川県大磯町の自宅で死去。
遺言により国際文化会館に5000万円と自宅、自ら理事長を務めた殉職警察官遺児育英基金に1000万円が寄付された[1]。
大磯町立図書館には蔵書が寄贈され「坂西文庫」と名付けられている。
· 米国時局調査資料 第1輯 米国「新聞特別欄記者」並時事解説放送者 太平洋協会アメリカ研究室 1943
· 米国時局調査資料 第4輯 キューリー戦塵の旅 太平洋協会アメリカ研究室 1944
· アメリカの女性 高桐書院 1947
· 星条旗の子供 講談社 1947
· 地の塩 高桐書院 1947
· アメリカ史 民主々義の成立と発展 創生社 1947
· 五人のアメリカ人 家の光協会 1949
· 女性と教養 恋愛・社会・学生 国土社 1949
· 富雄のアメリカ旅行 中央公論社 1950 (ともだち文庫)
· アメリカの生活 三省堂出版 1950 (社会科文庫)
· アメリカの良心 ルーズベルト夫人伝 日本評論社 1950
· 住みよい社会をつくる人たち 7人のアメリカ人 新潮社 1952
· 明るい未来のために 東洋経済新報社 1953
· 私の眼 読売新聞社 1953
· リンカーン 金子書房 1954 (少年少女新伝記文庫)
· 無名の偉人 アメリカ篇 牧書店 1955
· 幸福のまど 牧書店 1956 (母親文庫)
· 生活の知恵 近代生活社 1956
· 新しい頭の使い方 池田書店 1957
· 人を笑わせる専門家・善良な市民・黒人農業科学者 麦書房 1958
· 新聞と読者 民主教育協会 1959
· 民主主義はこどものときから 民主教育協会 1961
· 生きて学ぶ 正続 雷鳥社 1967-68
· 時の足音 雷鳥社 1970
· 朝の訪問客 雷鳥社 1972
· 恋愛と友情(編)池田書店 1956 (教養新書)
· 教師 中野好夫共編 潮文社 1957
· 十代の眼 渋沢秀雄共編 東京潮文社 1959
· 一人の生命は全地球よりも重し 中島健蔵,笠信太郎共著 南窓社 1967
· 戦塵の旅 エーヴ・キューリー 福田恒存共訳 日本橋書店 1946
· 一握の砂 石川啄木(英訳)読書展望社 1947
· モスコーの消印のある手紙 リディア・カーク夫人 朝日新聞社 1953
· ベッスーン物語 黒人の母 キャサリン・オウンズ・ペア 小倉満共訳 朝日新聞社 1953
· ラルフ・バンチ博士 平和の闘士 J.A.クーゲルマス 朝日新聞社 1954
· アメリカ 民主主義のあゆみ ベネー 時事通信社 1954
· リンカーン伝 B.P.トーマス 時事通信社 1956
· ヘレン・ケラー ヴァン・ワイク・ブルックス 時事通信社 1956
· 学問の砦 ジェームス・コナント 時事通信社 1957
· アメリカ社会の新展望 前進する民衆資本主義と文化の傾向 アメリカ広告審議会民衆資本主義委員会 米国大使館USIS 1958
· 現代科学と現代人 ジェームズ・コナント 時事通信社 1958
· 平和への道 チェスター・ボールス 時事通信社 1959
· カーネギー自伝 アンドリュー・カーネギー 東京創元社 1959 のち角川文庫、中公文庫
· アメリカは変貌する A.ウィルバート・ゼロメク 時事通信社 1960
· ニュー・フロンティア ケネディ大統領・人と政策 ジョン・F・ケネディ 時事通信社 1961
· 現代ヨーロッパの内幕 ジョン・ガンサー 新潮社 1962
· 平和部隊読本 ロイ・フープス 時事通信社 1963
· エリノア・ルーズヴェルト自叙伝 時事通信社 1964
· 永遠の炎 ケネディ大統領の生涯と業績 ケネディ 時事通信社 1964
· おおきいいぬ・ちいさいいぬ ピー・ディー・イーストマン 日本パブリッシング 1968
· みんなのあたまにりんごが十こ セオ・レスィーグ 日本パブリッシング 1968
· エチケット エレノア・ルーズヴェルト 白水社 1969
· 『坂西志保さん』編集世話人会編(国際文化会館、1977年)
· 春名幹男 『秘密のファイル(上) CIAの対日工作』(共同通信社、2000年)のち新潮文庫
· アンドリュー・カーネギー 坂西志保訳 『カーネギー自伝』(中公文庫 2002年)
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Salk, Lee
Obituary: Lee Salk (1926-1992).
Lipsitt, Lewis P.
American Psychologist. Vol. 48(8), Aug 1993, 908.
Salten, David George
David George Salten (1913-2006): Obituary.
Fagan, Thomas; Trachtman, Gilbert.
American Psychologist. Vol. 63 (4), May-Jun 2008, 272.
Saltzman, Irving J.
Obituary: Irving J. Saltzman (1923-2000).
Craig, James C.; Steinmetz, Joseph E.
American Psychologist. Vol. 56 (12), Dec 2001, 1168.
Sands, Harry
Harry Sands (1917-2007): Obituary.
Ochroch, Ruth.
American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (2), Feb-Mar 2009, 152.
Sanford, Nevitt
Nevitt Sanford (1909-1995): Obituary.
Smith, M. Brewster.
American Psychologist. Vol. 52(2), Feb 1997, 174-175.
Saper, Bernard
Bernard Saper (1920-2006): Obituary.
Silver, Reuben J.; Cohen, Howard.
American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (4), May 2007, 324.
Sargeant, S. Stanseld
S. Stanseld Sargeant (1906-2000): Obituary.
No Authorship Given.
American Psychologist. Vol. 56(6-7), June/July 2001, 519.
Satinoff, Evelyn
Evelyn Satinoff (1937-2008): Obituary.
Kent, Steven.
American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (2), Feb-Mar 2009, 149-150.
Yale
1909-1962
Professor
Abraham Mandel Schechtman was born October 9, 1909, in Chicago, Illinois, and died in Los Angeles, June 20, 1962. Growing up in the atmosphere of a family in which both scientific and artistic accomplishments were represented, he developed insights and appreciations which were to characterize his varied interests in later life. He has related that as a boy he was undecided whether to go into science or art and that his decision was largely influenced by the fact that when he came to Los Angeles, at the age of fifteen, he found no outstanding school of art at that time. He finished his secondary education at Roosevelt High School and entered UCLA. By the time he received his A.B. degree in biology in 1931 he had developed a deep interest in the biological sciences and a desire to continue graduate studies in this area.
Having been appointed a teaching assistant in the Department of Zoology at U.C. Berkeley, he entered graduate school there in September 1931. His unusual abilities were recognized and for the following two years he was appointed a University Fellow and carried on his research program on amphibian embryology under the direction of Dr. J. Frank Daniel. He was awarded the Ph.D. degree in June 1934 and remained on the Berkeley campus during that summer as a research assistant to Dr. S. F. Light.
Returning to UCLA in the fall he held a half-time instructorship in the Zoology Department for two years, becoming a full time instructor in 1936. The letter recommending him for promotion to assistant professor in 1941 indicated that he had acquired a “high degree of mastery of his specialty” and had established himself as “a superior instructor” and an investigator “of excellent productivity.” By this time he had published eighteen papers, with two more then in press, and had completed two other manuscripts. It was stated that “his laboratory is always a busy place and his lecture courses counted among the most effective and inspiring in the department.” He had already attracted several graduate students and the characteristic pattern of co-authorship with his students of the published research had become apparent. There was recognition of “his cheerful and inspiring devotion to his students.”
The promotion to the associate professorship in 1946 gave further recognition of his increased stature as a scholar and teacher. The description of him as “one of our ablest scholars” and one who “will continue to bring distinction to our department” could well serve to describe this man right up to the time of his death.
His popularity with graduate students “who overflow his seminars and who wish to have him supervise their research” grew steadily and by the time of his promotion to full professor in 1952 he was “supervising the research of fifteen graduate students, a limit which is set more or less by the number of hours in the day.”
When the Zoology Department decided to give recognition to his outstanding contributions to his research field by recommending a promotion to an overscale professorship he modestly replied that he would prefer postponement of such a recommendation until he had completed the writing of the major results and the full development of the theories he had been working on for the past several years.
He is survived by his wife Helen (Spinner) Schechtman, who was a constant helpmate, and three children: Lona, who is an M.D. and the wife of Dr. Howard Rosenfeld of the
University of Washington Medical School at Seattle; Jacques, who is engaged in industrial work in Los Angeles; and Anne, who is a student at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
The many students who are also the beneficiaries of the lasting influence of this humanitarian-scientist are now occupying positions of importance in colleges, universities, and research laboratories where they have the opportunity to extend the influence of the high standards of scholarship of their mentor.
Dr. Schechtman seemed to prefer to spend his time and energies with his students but the requests for him to speak at departmental seminars on the UCLA campus and at neighboring universities were not denied. Before long his reputation via his published work resulted in his being invited to address conferences and symposia in other areas of the United States and Europe. Among these invitational addresses were those for the New York Academy of Sciences in 1951 and again in 1954; the 8th International Congress for Cell Biology, Leiden, Holland, in 1954; the American Society of Zoologists' Symposium on “Metabolism of Development” in 1957; the McCollum-Pratt Institute's Symposium on “The Chemical Basis of Development” in the West Coast Developmental Conference on “Immunological Reactions” in 1960; and the American Society of Zoologists' West Coast Conference on “Embryology” in 1961.
He was made a Fellow of the Institut Internationale d'Embryologie (Utrecht, Holland) in 1953. He served as a consultant in Developmental Biology for the National Science Foundation (1952-61) and on the Allergy and Immunology Panel of the National Institutes of Health.
Dr. Schechtman held membership in numerous scientific societies. He served on the Editorial Board (Los Angeles) of the University of California Serial Publications in Zoology during 1952-54.
In breadth of conception, depth of critical detail, sophistication in the adaptation and development of the best analytical methods, and clarity of organization and style, Abraham Schechtman's scholarly writings reveal his creative power. They were both substantial in volume and of exceptionally high quality.
Dr. Schechtman's research interests, as reflected in his scholarly publications on a variety of subjects related to embryonic development, themselves underwent profound differentiation. His earliest paper was concerned with a problem in classical morphogenesis, the movement and localization of presumptive structures in early embryonic development in the amphibian as studied with the aid of vital staining. He was the first to suggest that cleavage might be due in some way to an expansion of the cell surface. Work on the mechanism of normal gastrulation followed, punctuated by observations on anomalous development induced by the application, at critical times during development, of such environmental influences as ultraviolet irradiation, centrifugation, and elevated temperatures.
The turning point in this primary phase, the onset of his abiding interest in the broad field of immunobiology, was the publication in 1947 of a paper entitled “Antigens of Early Developmental Stages of the Chick.” From this interest originated his valuable and widely recognized contributions in several areas. These fall into distinct groups, with the central theme: Knowledge of the regulation of synthesis and translocation of the protein molecule, the common denominator of growth and differentiation, is the key to understanding normal as well as neoplastic development.
Dr. Schechtman and his students made notable contributions toward the demonstration that structural maturation of the organism is accomplished at highly reproducible times by the onset of competence to synthesize specific protein components. Schechtman became, by virtue of his studies in depth in this area, one of the world leaders in this field. His opening address to a distinguished company of his colleagues at the Symposium on Biological Specificity and Growth at Princeton in 1953 covered some of his contributions in this area.
His brilliant studies on the permeability of the placenta to macromolecules represent a special aspect of the interest of Schechtman in the general problem of the transfer of protein molecules across membranes, particularly those of the developing embryo. He and his students showed that the virtually intact proteins, other than antibodies, may traverse the placental barrier during the development of the embryo. This, in turn, led to his investigations on developmental immunobiology and the antibody-producing mechanism of the embryo. Here he and his group were truly pioneers and his laboratory became one of the leading centers of research on this major problem. As a natural outgrowth of his studies on developmental immunobiology he investigated the serological role of the cell nucleus and its significance for the general theory of differentiation.
His findings led him into the investigations he was carrying on during the last years of his life, the study of the immunology of tumors. With one of his students he undertook to examine the possibility that tumor-specific antigens could be demonstrated. By employing the method of immunological tolerance as an unmasking technique, it was demonstrated that antibodies, directed against tumor cells and cytotoxic toward them, could be obtained.
Here then, is a pattern of scholarly contributions to “developmental physiology” in depth. To the distinction Abraham Mandel Schechtman brought to the Department and the University during his lifetime must be added the lustre yet to be gathered from his most recently published work and from the papers only now going to press, being finished by his devoted students to whom he was to committed. His was a dedicated scientific mind whose unlimited confidence in his fellow human beings was the hallmark of his own noble spirit.
“Abe” Schechtman was an inspiring lecturer, well loved by his undergraduate, as well as by advanced students. His total immersion in his subject was quite apparent in his lectures, which were models of clarity and logical development. He had complete mastery of the classical aspects of morphogenesis, while making new and significant contributions in the modern biochemical direction--an enviable combination. No one, who had ever seen him in the classroom, could forget the famous blackboard drawings of complex embryonic cross-sections, which he drew in the course of the lecture, erasing as he went, both hands working simultaneously.
This gentle man and scholar is gone, and at the height of his powers. He has left his mark on the scholarly community and on all who knew him. His students are now engaged in extending his great and continuing influence.
Gordon H. Ball J. Lee Kavanau Clara M. Szego Waldo H. Furgason, Chairman
Karl Michael Schmitt, Professor Emeritus, U. of Texas at Austin
BA, Catholic University of America, 1947; MA, 1949; PhD,
Pennsylvania, 1954
Schneider, Stanley F., 1922-2002.
Stanley F. Schneider (1922-2002): Obituary.
Zimet, Carl N.; Sarason, Seymour.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57(11), Nov 2002, 983-984.
Sears, Pauline S. (Pauline Snedden), 1908-1993.
http://psychology.okstate.edu/museum/women/p-sp.html
Pauline S. Sears (1908-1993): Obituary.
Snow, Richard E; Maccoby, Eleanor E.
American Psychologist. Vol. 50(1), Jan 1995, 39.
Sears, Robert R. (Robert Richardson), 1908-1989.
Obituary: Robert R. Sears (1908-1989).
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American Psychologist. Vol. 45 (5), May 1990, 663-664.
Seeger, Pete, 1919-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Seeger
Perhaps no single person in the 20th century has done more to preserve, broadcast, and re-distribute folk music than Pete Seeger, whose passion for politics, the environment, and humanity have earned him both ardent fans and vocal enemies since he first began performing in the late '30s. His never-ending battle against injustice led to his being blacklisted during the McCarthy era, celebrated during the turbulent '60s, and welcomed at union rallies throughout his life. His tireless efforts regarding global concerns such as environmentalism, population growth, and racial equality have earned him the respect and friendship of such political heroes as Martin Luther King, Jr., Woody Guthrie, and Cesar Chavez, and the generations of children who first learned to sing and clap to Seeger's Folkways recordings must number in the millions. Rising above all of Seeger's political ideals and his passion for authentic folk music is his clear voice and chiming banjo which both sing out with a clarity that rings true.
Pete Seeger was born May 3, 1919, in Patterson, NY. The son of Charles and Constance Seeger, Pete grew up in a household filled with both music (his mother was a violinist and teacher, his father was a musicologist and conductor, both of whom had served on the faculty at Juilliard) and political activism (his father worked as a teacher at the University of California at Berkeley, where his pacifism earned him so many enemies that he resigned in the fall of 1918). The youthful Pete initially rebelled against his parents passion for music, but upon hearing a five-string banjo for the first time at the Folk Song and Dance Festival in Asheville, NC, his dream of becoming a painter was pushed aside. He studied sociology at Harvard University beginning in 1936, but left just before his final exams two years later, choosing instead to roam the American South making field recordings with music scholar Alan Lomax. These experiences were the foundation of Seeger's repertoire of work songs, lullabies, folk songs, and ballads that he would revisit throughout his musical career.
Seeger was drafted into the army in 1942, spending much of his time performing to troops in the South Pacific, and in 1943 he got married to Toshi Ohta (who has remained his wife for more than 50 years). After his discharge he continued his travels throughout the U.S., but as a performer instead of a scholar, performing wherever people were gathered, from taverns to churches. On March 3, 1940, he met Woody Guthrie at a migrant worker benefit concert, and soon after the two helped form the Almanac Singers, a loosely organized musical collective that included Lee Hays, Millard Lampell, Sis Cunningham, Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee, Leadbelly, Josh White, Burl Ives, and Richard Dyer-Bennett at different times. The Almanac Singers' career was brief (lasting just over a year), but their pacifist attitudes and their ability to draw large crowds brought them under the scrutiny of the political powers of the time. Upon the dissolution of the Almanacs, Seeger, and Hays formed the Weavers with Ronnie Gilbert and Fred Hellerman who found universal success with their bright renditions of folk songs and spirituals like "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Wimoweh," "Goodnight Irene," and "On Top of Old Smoky." Unfortunately, Seeger and Hays' leftist leanings had long been under the scrutiny of the FBI, and ironically, their straightforward and innocuous performances were drawing disdain from the diehard leftist press. In 1955 Seeger was brought before the House Un-American Activities Committee and his testimony resulted in his being blacklisted for 7 years (and not officially cleared on charges of contempt until 1962).
Seeger left the Weavers in 1958, for a solo career just as the seeds of the music they planted were beginning to take root on college campuses and in coffeehouses across the U.S. He spent much of the '60s in the South, marching in civil rights protests and arranging an old spiritual into what he named "We Shall Overcome," which has become the anthem of the pursuit for equality worldwide. In 1962, he put the words to a portion of the book of Ecclesiastes to music, capturing the feel of the changing climate of the youth movement in his song "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)." In addition to the countless social rallies he organized and participated in at this time, Seeger also had a hand in many of the Newport Folk Festivals in the early and mid-'60s. His adherence to the sanctity of folk music came to a boiling point with the advent of folk-rock, and this was visibly demonstrated when he tried to pull the plug on Bob Dylan's very electrified set with the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 1965. His objection to the Vietnam War was made evident during an appearance on the Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour in 1967 where he attacked Lyndon Johnson's war policies during his performance of the song "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy."
Seeger focused his attention on environmental issues in the '70s and '80s, notably with the launch of the sloop Clearwater (a floating classroom, laboratory, stage, and speaker's forum) onto the Hudson River in 1969. He also remained active on the festival circuit, appearing at outdoor folk concerts and organizing rallies for any number of causes, from labor unions to anti-pollution legislation. The '90s saw Seeger on-stage receiving awards as often as performing music; with honors including receiving the nation's highest artistic honors at the Kennedy Center, gaining entry into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and earning the Harvard Arts Medal (despite the fact that he opted not to graduate from the university). He also won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album of 1996, and in 1999 he traveled to Cuba to accept the Felix Varela Medal (Cuba's highest honor for "his humanistic and artistic work in defense of the environment and against racism"). In 2008 Seeger released At 89, a collection of newly recorded classics and newly written material. His ceaseless passion for reaching the hearts and minds of those who will listen is summed up by the inscription on his banjo which reads "This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender." Pete Seeger's music does not force hate to surrender with muscle or intimidation, but with Seeger's simple honesty and pure-hearted clarity which has truly changed the course of history during the 60-plus years that he has been performing. ~ Zac Johnson, Rovi
Segal, Julius, 1924-1994.
Obituary: Julius Segal (1924-1994).
Strupp, Hans; Parloff, Morris B.
American Psychologist. Vol. 51(3), Mar 1996, 263.
Seidler, David, 1937- '59 Cornell
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Seidler
Oscar screenplay The King's Speech (2010)
Screenplay by David Seidler '59 (Cornell) Cornell Alumni Magazine, July/August 2011
How the naughty F-word cured the King's stutter
Sells, S. B. (Saul B.), 1913-1988.
http://www.ibr.tcu.edu/persons/sells.html
Obituary: Saul B. Sells (1913-1988).
Simpson, B. Dwayne; Benjamin Jr., Ludy T.
American Psychologist. Vol. 43 (12), Dec 1988, 1088.
Selye, Hans, 1902-1982.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Selye
Obituary: Hans Hugo Selye (1902-1982).
Malmo, Robert B.
American Psychologist. Vol. 41 (1), Jan 1986, 92-93.
Service, Elman Rogers, 1915-1996.
ELMAN ROGERS SERVICE, 81, died in Santa Barbara, CA, on November 14, 1996, after a brief illness.
Service was born in Tecumseh, MI, in 1915. His undergraduate career at the U of Michigan, begun after he earned enough money working in a southern California aircraft plant, was interrupted when he joined the Abraham Lincoln Brigade to fight fascism in Spain. This experience not only helped lead him to anthropology but later dogged his steps during the McCarthyite craze. After serving in the US Army in World War II, Service entered Columbia's graduate program where he was the senior member of a group of graduate students styled the Mundial Upheaval Society (MUS). Other members included Eric Wolf, Sidney Mintz and the late Morton Fried. The MUS students, taking Julian Steward as their faculty leader, opposed Columbia's prevailing antiscientific ethos expressed in Ruth Benedict's cultural relativism.
Service received his PhD in 1950. (He had also done graduate work at Chicago.) He taught at Columbia from 1949 to 1953, when he moved to Michigan. There he chaired the department during a period of active growth. In 1968 he joined the faculty at the U of California at Santa Barbara and, though he retired in 1985, remained active in the department's affairs, teaching, guest-lecturing and advising graduate students.
Service did fieldwork among the Havasupai of the Grand Canyon and in Paraguay and Mexico, his principal ethnographic contribution being Tobati: Paraguayan Town (1954), written with his wife Helen. His principal theoretical interests were in kinship, cultural evolution, theories of culture and the evolution of political institutions, and are typified in such works as Evolution and Culture (1960; edited with Marshall Sahlins), Primitive Social Organization (1962), The Hunters (1966), Cultural Evolutionism: Theory in Practice (1971), Origins of the State and Civilization (1975) and A Century of Controversy, Ethnological Issues from 1860 to 1960 (1985). A number of books were issued in translation (Spanish, Portugese, Japanese and Hungarian). His ethnographic text Profiles in Ethnology (1958) went through a number of editions. Service's intellectual influence in anthropology is still to be assessed.
Many hundreds of students for whom Service was a kind, gentle, refined and very personable professor would have difficulty visualizing his earlier manifestations as football quarterback, prize fighter and revolutionary soldier. Nevertheless, Service was a determined fighter throughout his professional life, a fighter for clear thinking and expression--and thus against scholarly jargon and pretentiousness--for a scientific perspective in anthropology and for the just and humane conduct that he thought anthropological knowledge could promote. His most formidable weapons were elegant prose, an incisive wit and an undogmatic style of argument that invited both participation and challenge.
Elman is survived by his wife of more than 50 years, Helen S Service. (Tom Harding)
http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch/obits/misc/anthro9.htm
Seward, Georgene Hoffman, 1902-1992.
Obituary: Georgene H. Seward (1902-1992).
Sargent, S. Stansfeld; Williamson, Robert C.
American Psychologist. Vol. 48(10), Oct 1993, 1089
Seward, John P. (John Perry), 1905-1985.
Obituary: John P. Seward (1905-1985).
Maltzman, Irving.
American Psychologist. Vol. 42 (1), Jan 1987, 96.
Sexton, Virginia Staudt, 1916-1997. Psychologist
Obituary: Virginia Staudt Sexton (1916-1997).
Hogan, John D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 53(10), Oct 1998, 1155-1156.
http://www.psych.yorku.ca/femhop/Staudt%20Sexton.htm
http://nro-dd.sagepub.com/lp/psycharticles-reg/virginia-staudt-sexton-1916-1997-SlzRVrsn63
http://psychology.okstate.edu/museum/women/p-sp.html
Shah, Saleem A. (Saleem Alam), 1931-1992.
Saleem A. Shah (1931-1992): Obituary.
Lalley, Thomas L.
American Psychologist. Vol. 49(6), Jun 1994, 520.
Shakow, David, 1901-1981.
Obituary: David Shakow (1901-1981).
Garmezy, Norman; Holzman, Phillip S.
American Psychologist. Vol. 39 (6), June 1984, 698-699.
Shartle, Carroll Leonard, 1903-1993.
Carroll Leonard Shartle (1903-1993): Obituary.
Eyde, Lorraine Dittrich; Brumback, Gary B.
American Psychologist. Vol. 49(10), Oct 1994, 888.
Shartle, Gretchen Lara.
Gretchen Lara Shartle's home is Texas. She grew up in Houston, and has lived in Mexico, India, California, Pennsylvania and France. She plants and nurtures seeds, walks in the country, enjoys canoeing, swimming, conversations with friends. She listens to National Public Radio, writes prose and poetry, seeks and often implements self-help projects that have a lasting effect near and far.
She directs The Expanding Horizons Foundation which aims to do a lot with a little in the area of affordable housing and early childhood development. She has Master's degrees in South Asian Studies, French Literature and Social Work. She is blessed with a wonderful husband, Jorge; three children, Greta, Kyria and Jorge-Luis and four grand children.
Sheed, Wilfrid, 1930-2011
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilfrid_Sheed
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/01/20/books/20sheed.html
Sheffield, Frederick Duane, 1914-1994.
Frederick Duane Sheffield (1914-1994): Obituary.
Campbell, Byron A; Ellison, Gaylord D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 52(1), Jan 1997, 67.
Shen, Weiwei, 1962- 沈衛威
又名郭宛,1962年2月7日生於河南省內鄉縣,現任南京大學中文系教授。著有《胡適傳》、《茅盾傳》、《東北流亡文學史論》、《自由守望──胡適派文人引論》、《回眸學衡派──文化保守主義的現代命運》、《學衡派系譜──歷史與敘事》、《大學之大》等書。
· 沈衛威
· 出版社:立緒
· 出版日期:2000年08月01日
Sherif, Carolyn Wood, 1922-1982.
http://psychology.okstate.edu/museum/women/p-sp.html
Obituary: Carolyn Wood Sherif (1922-1982).
Shaffer, Leigh G.; Shields, Stephanie A.
American Psychologist. Vol. 39 (2), Feb 1984, 169-178.
Sherif, Muzafer, 1906-1988.
Obituary: Muzafer Sherif (1906-1988).
Harvey, O. J.
American Psychologist. Vol. 44 (10), Oct 1989, 1325-1326.
Shi, Gan, 1899-1944. 施乾
helped the beggars on Taiwan; second wife, 日本京都的清水照子 (d. 2002 at the age of 92)
http://dic.nict.gov.tw/~Taiwan_series/101/5-9.pdf
Shi Ming 史明
Shi, Shuqing, 1922-2007 史树青
http://baike.baidu.com/view/262949.htm
Shi, Shuqing, 1945- 施叔青 出生於台灣鹿港老鎮 女,作家,本名施叔卿
其妹李昂 (1952- ) 亦為作家; 原名施淑端,四姊施淑女(施淑)、五姊施叔青都是作家。
Shi, Shuqing (石舒清) 1969- 回族 1963- ?? 原名田裕民
Hui (Chinese Islamic) writer; from the Ningxia province
http://news.cqnews.net/cqnews_chat/201003/t20100321_4205511.htm
http://baike.baidu.com/view/1104385.htm
http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E7%9F%B3%E8%88%92%E6%B8%85
http://www.eduww.com/hhwx/ShowArticle.asp?ArticleID=19246
Would you please investigate to see if the birth date of 1963 is inaccurate? According to his own account, Shi clearly states that he was born in 1969.
Shiau, Yih-Fu. 蕭逸夫
台北醫學大學醫學士, 喬治華盛頓大學生理學博士 曾任教於賓大與紐奧蘭州立大學教授及胃腸科Chairman, 北美洲台灣人醫師會大費城分會第一任會長 現在費城近郊開業一般內科及胃腸專科
Shih, Chin-Tay, 1946- or Shih, Chintay 史欽泰
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%8F%B2%E6%AC%BD%E6%B3%B0
http://stanfordalumni.org/leadingmatters/taipei/photos.htm
Dr. Chintay Shih is Professor and Dean of the College of Technology Management at National Tsing Hua University. He brings more than 30 years of research and engineering experience to GSA.
He served as president of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) for nine years. Dr. Shih became executive vice president of ITRI in 1989 and was promoted to president in 1994. He oversaw the multi-disciplinary expansion of ITRI, including the spin-off of several major companies.
Dr. Shih has also held numerous executive positions with Asian trade organizations and associations, including the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Asia-Pacific Intellectual Property Association, Taiwan Semiconductor Industry Association and Chinese Society for Management of Technology.
Dr. Shih received the “Engineering Medal of the Chinese Institute of Engineering” in 1995. He was named a fellow of the Chinese Society for Management of Technology in 1995 and a fellow of the IEEE in 1992.
He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University, a master’s degree from Stanford University, and a bachelor’s from National Taiwan University
[第05期] 系友專訪 — 史欽泰先生
江簡富
史欽泰先生,幼年在台南鄉下長大,其父親出身高雄魚村,母親為台南官田人,記憶中茅屋到處可見。因為父親在台糖農場工作的關係,史先生換了三個小 學,因此從小學會適應不同的環境。史先生小時並無大抱負,中學唸台南一中,直到進入台大後才見識到城市生活。台大為一所全面性的大學,為培養通才的好環 境。大四時受方復教授的影響,選擇固態領域為發展方向,一九六八年台大電機系畢業。
由於大多數同學畢業後都出國留學,史先生也申請到獎學金赴美國普林斯頓 ( Princeton ) 大學深造。該校學生約四、五千人,教授人數很少;電機系分為三組,固態組則只有四位教授。史先生覺得自己和當時大部份的台大學生一樣,在學期間並不是很用 功,到了國外才開始用心唸書。由於當時國內外環境差距頗大,樣樣都覺得很新鮮,故吸收學習的效果很強;也受到不少的心理衝擊,印象深刻,是個寶貴的經驗。
當時大部份學生畢業後留在美國的大公司像IBM、Bell Lab. 或學校就業。史先生於一九七四年獲博士學位時,適逢石油危機發生不久,經濟不景氣,找事不易,於是先到加州工作。一九六七年美國的planar technology ( IC ) 剛起步,一九七○年代矽谷 ( Silicon Valley ) 剛開始發展,一九七四、七五年台灣十大建設大致完成。史博士從Princeton大學一位顧問處聽到台灣開始發展半導體技術的消息,最後與楊丁元、章青駒 先生 (前後三屆系友) 都到工業技術研究院服務。
工研院為一財團法人,由前經濟部長孫運璿先生所創立。史博士於一九七六年回工研院時,胡定華及曹興誠先生已在工研院服務。當時的硬體設施不是很理想,史博 士住在光明新村,每天搭交通車或騎腳踏車,踩著石子路上下班;從此在工研院服務了二十七年。史博士曾擔任工研院電子所第一任示範工廠廠長、副所長、所長、 工研院副院長,現任工研院院長、行政院科技顧問、亞太智慧財產權發展基金會董事長、中華民國台灣半導體產業協會理事長、中華民國科技管理協會理事長,並曾 任中國工程師學會理事長。
史博士最大的樂趣在於親見半導體產業的發展,並訓練了上萬名工程師。科學園區從業人員有七至八萬人,其中有四千多人係由工研院培訓後再轉出。史博士認為每 個人只能享受一次人生,不可能每樣事情都親身經歷;不妨參考別人的經驗加以揣摩,自己反倒可以嘗試不同的道路或做法。很多東西金錢買不到,應該做些能讓自 己感到滿意的事情。事業進展需依靠前人進行基礎研究 ( basic research ) 所累積的知識,建立起基礎架構 ( infrastructure ) 後,再結合多人的力量才容易成功。
日據時代殖民地政府在工研院化工所現址設立瓦斯研究所,為台灣第一個研究所。自科學園區成立後,以製造業為主的高科技產業在台灣開始蓬勃發展,以半導體及 個人電腦為重心。一九八五年台幣開始升值,導致產業開始外移,並使台灣逐漸成為東南亞主要的投資國家之一。一九九七年的金融危機,台灣所受影響相對較小。
工研院的工作環境較一般企業開放,史博士也能經由參與過程感受他人的創業經驗。受一九八二年工研院電子所共同設計中心 ( Common Design Center) 成功模式的鼓勵,史博士在五年多前創立開放實驗室,以加速產業知識的交流;目前已有一千多人、一百多家公司進駐。由於工研院具有協助政府培植產業的任務, 因此比學校的育成中心 ( incubator ) 較具執行力量上的優勢。
工研院的員工約有三分之一的資歷超過十年,三分之一在五到十年之間,三分之一在五年以下。工研院與產業界的關係密切,因此人員也較易流動;如此雖對產業有 助益,但對內部管理也產生極大的壓力。因此管理的重點由對人的管理轉向對智財權 ( IP ) 的管理。工研院要求員工遵守智財權管理的規定,並要有敬業的人文素養;期能建立專業倫理,並獲得合作廠商的信任。從另一角度來看,以目前員工總數約百分之 十到十五的流動率,則每年約可吸收六百名新人以發展新的技術領域。
工研院目前的人力資源約有半數投入資訊技術,包括材料、化學等提昇技術;約二百多人投入生物科技;過去也有研發醫學儀器的經驗,設有生醫工程中心 ( Biomedical Engineering Center )。另投入人力於奈米科技 ( nanotechnology ) 、微機電 ( MEMS )、奈米材料 ( nano-material )、綠色科技 ( 環保、省能源、材料與環境關係 )、製造技術 ( 後勤、自動化 )、及組織轉型 ( Internet 衝擊、e-世代 ) 等。
史博士認為企業的經營要有競爭的概念:比對手早交貨才算交貨,價格比對手低才算合乎成本;即對市場的腳步和成本要反應敏銳。產業與研究單位應有靈活的配合,代工 ( OEM ) 亦有其競爭優勢。
( 2000-4-26電機系演講,2001-4-10江簡富整理初稿,
2001-4-23史欽泰博士初校,2002-8-30史欽泰博士複校。)
Shih, Chris Feng-Ying Chang.
http://stanfordalumni.org/leadingmatters/taipei/photos.htm
Jennifer C Shih, Thomas Shih, Christopher T Shih, Jonathan C Shih, T Thomas Shih
Shih, Christopher C.
Shih, Jennifer C.
Shih, Jonathan C.
Shih, Pilwun, see
Wang, Pilwun (Shih) 施璧倫
Shih, T. Thomas 石聰賢
B.A., Taida; PhD, UC Berkeley
CTO, 李長榮化工技術長
台南縣新營人,台灣大學工程系畢業,1970年來美入加州頭大學Berkeley深造.1974年獲加大化學工程博士學位,在美國化學工程工業界就職近30年,現任化學工程師顧問。喜好遊行,水彩畫,橋牌,圍棋及網球. 家住Bryn Mawr, PA。
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Rotary Club of Tin Harbour 台北錫口扶輪社
國際扶輪 3480 地區
July 12, 2011, 7-8:30 am
主講人:李長榮化工技術長石聰賢博士
講題:遊子情懷—40 年後看台灣
http://homepage18.seed.net.tw/web@3/sharry/pdf/2011/20110719.pdf
石聰敏
http://tw.myblog.yahoo.com/hero-life/article?mid=11198&prev=-1&next=11187
Shiller, Robert J., 1946- professor, Yale
B.A., Michigan; PhD, MIT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Shiller
Shilling, Gary.
A. Gary Shilling
B.A., Amherst; M.A., PhD, Stanford
http://www.agaryshilling.com/gary.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLMebsio48Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpOCvhJDWd0&feature=relmfu
Shimberg, Benjamin, 1918-2003.
Benjamin Shimberg (1918-2003): Obituary.
Anderson, Scarvia B.
American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (9), Dec 2004, 960.
Shimberg, Elaine Fantle, 1937-
Shlien, John M., 1918-2002.
John M. Shlien (1918-2002): Obituary.
No authorship indicated.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57(9), Sept 2002, 727.
Shoben, Edward Joseph, 1918-1996. Jr.
Edward Joseph Shoben, Jr (1918-1996): Obituary.
Goodstein, Leonard D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 53(6), Jun 1998, 671-672.
Shock, Nathan W. (Nathan Wetherill), 1906-1989.
Nathan W. Shock (1906-1989): Obituary.
Costa, Paul T.
American Psychologist. Vol. 47(3), Mar 1992, 423.
Shostak, Marjorie, 1945-1996.
husband: Melvin J. Konner
MARJORIE SHOSTAK, 51, died October 6, 1996, in Atlanta, GA, after a 10-year battle with cancer. Although not professionally trained as an anthropologist, Shostak authored the anthropological classic Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman (1981). She coauthored another bestseller, The Palaeolithic Prescription (with Boyd Eaton and Mel Konner) and wrote over 20 scholarly papers on Kalahari ethnography, art and the life history method. The great strength of Nisa is its ability to speak to people across cultural boundaries, a credit both to "Nisa" herself--a storyteller of great depth and candor--and to Shostak, who framed Nisa's words with insight into their shared womanhood and the human condition.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, Shostak took her BA in English literature. It was at Brooklyn College that she met Melvin Konner; she moved with him to Cambridge, MA, where she later became an associate at the Peabody Museum. Traveling to Africa in 1969 for Konner's doctoral research, Shostak began looking for something "to do." An excellent photographer and musician, she spent her time photographing, audiotaping and studying women's artistic productions. Well into her fieldwork, she began recording life stories of women in the Dobe camp. She had taped several with variable results when she was introduced to a feisty, outspoken woman in her early fifties to whom Marjorie gave the pseudonym "Nisa." The two worked together for many months. Shostak returned to the Dobe area (1975-76) for more work with Nisa. The book quickly became an anthropological classic, assigned reading in countless anthropology courses, and was translated into over 5 languages.
In 1983 Shostak and Konner moved to Atlanta, where she became a research associate at the Institute of Liberal Arts at Emory. She also had a faculty appointment in the anthropology department, where she occasionally taught courses in life history methods and Kalahari ethnography. When her illness began to tax her strength, she resolved to return to the Kalahari to see Nisa once again and did so in 1989 after a 13-year absence. She recorded another series of interviews that form the basis of "Nisa Revisited," a manuscript Shostak had almost completed before her death.
Shostak's long and complex relationship with Nisa became the subject of the play My Heart Is Still Shaking, written by Brenda Bynum. Performed at Theatre Emory and at the 1994 AAA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, the play featured Bynum playing the part of Shostak and Carol Mitchell-Leon in the role of Nisa. The play also directly addressed the issue of Shostak's illness. The power and honesty of the play made it a dramatic tour de force with audiences. Shostak's wide circle knew her as an outspoken, funny and loyal friend and colleague. Fiercely devoted to her close-knit family, she fought her illness with courage.
She is survived by her husband Melvin Konner, and children Susanna, Adam and Sarah, as well as a far-flung network of Kalahari ethnographers, residents and friends. A memorial service is planned for Atlanta in May 1997. (Richard B Lee and Peter Brown)
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Shostrom, Everett L., 1921-1992.
Everett L. Shostrom (1921-1992): Obituary.
Brammer, Lawrence M.
American Psychologist. Vol. 51(1), Jan 1996, 52.
Shuy, Roger W. PhD
Forensic linguist; Georgetown Univ.
http://www.rogershuy.com/pdf/RWS_curriculum_vitae.pdf
Siegel, Alberta Engvall
Alberta Engvall Siegel (1931-2001): Obituary.
Hagen, John W.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57(10), Oct 2002, 790.
Siegel, Paul Shafer
Paul Shafer Siegel (1918-2002): Obituary.
Pate, James L.; Fowler, Raymond D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 60 (3), Apr 2005, 260.
Sigel, Irving E.
Irving E. (Irv) Sigel (1921-2006): Obituary.
Renninger, K. Ann
American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (4), May 2007, 321.
Simon, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1916-2001.
Herbert A. Simon (1916-2001): Obituary.
Anderson, John R.
American Psychologist. Vol. 56(6-7), June/July 2001, 516-518.
Siu, Yum-Tong, 1943- 蕭蔭堂 mathematician
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yum-Tong_Siu
http://baike.baidu.com/view/600699.htm
Skinner, B. F.
B. F. Skinner (1904-1990): Obituary.
Holland, James G.
American Psychologist. Vol. 47(5), May 1992, 665-667.
Slamecka, Norman Joseph
Norman Joseph Slamecka (1928-2003): Obituary.
Murdock, Bennet.
American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (3), Apr 2004, 181.
Smith, Adrienne J., 1934-1992.
PhD, Chicago, 1966
Adrienne J. Smith (1934-1992): Obituary.
Brown, Laura S.
American Psychologist. Vol. 48(9), Sep 1993, 987.
Smith, David V., 1942-2006.
David V. Smith (1943-2006): Obituary.
Ennis, Matthew.
American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (3), Apr 2008, 251.
Smith, J. E. Keith, 1928-2002.
J. E. Keith Smith (1928-2002): Obituary.
Meyer, David E.
American Psychologist. Vol. 58(4), Apr 2003, 315.
Smith, Karl U. (Karl Ulrich), 1907-1994.
Karl U. Smith (1907-1994): Obituary.
Gould, John D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 51(9), Sep 1996, 977.
Smith, Patricia Cain, 1917-2007.
Patricia Cain Smith (1917-2007): Obituary.
Balzer, William K., Locke, Edwin; Zedeck, Sheldon.
American Psychologist. Vol. 63 (3), Apr 2008, 198.
Snell, George D. (George Dixon), 1909-1991.
The George Snell Papers (1928-1984) document early radio in Salt Lake City, Utah, at station KDYL and the development of United Broadcasting Company in San Jose, California. A majority of the collection documents early radio programming through radio scripts that Snell wrote. The collection also covers the developmental phase, sale, and acquisition of radio stations. Although the collection centers on radio scripts, the preparation papers for the sale of radio stations are a useful insight into radio developments and concerns. Another large section includes correspondence from Vardis Fisher, Ellis Foote, Grant H. Redford, and other western writers. George Snell (b. 1909) was born on 4 April 1909. He developed a love for the raido at an early age and played a major role in the development of Utah and California Radio.
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died July 14, 1991, according to Social Security Death Index.
George Snell (b. 1909) was born on 4 April 1909, to George Dixon and Ivy Belle Price Dixon. Snell was raised mainly in Utah, and for a time in St. Anthony, Idaho. Snell's interest in radio began early in the 1920s when he first constructed an oatmeal box crystal set and when he later became well acquainted with Stan Stoule, a West High classmate and licensed ham. With Stoule's basement radio station and license, Snell became proficient in Morse code and was quickly bitten by the radio bug. In 1925, Snell passed an examination by the Federal Radio Commission and received an operating license with the call 6AKM. Phil Lasky, general manager of KDYL, took advantage of the young man's skills, contacted him, and made Snell part of the KDYL staff in 1927. Eventually, Snell's career at KDYL would run the gambit from program announcer and script writer to program director, from 1938 until he left in 1944.
Snell left Salt Lake City in 1945 to write and produce "The Standard Hour" and "The Standard School Broadcast" for KPO NBC in San Francisco, California. While at NBC, Snell and Floyd Farr developed plans to build a radio station in San Jose, California, a small, burgeoning town with only one radio station. With a hold on construction permits after World War II (WWII), Farr and Snell, with the monetary help of philanthropist George Mardikian, were fortunate enough to be awarded a permit from the FCC and began construction and formation of radio KEEN in 1947. KEEN struggled with a network emulated station format until Snell and Farr broke the mold and tried an all country and western format of popular, recorded music. The birth of modern radio had been witnessed. The new formula proved to be the success of KEEN, and was later applied to the development of KBAY, KVEG, KFIG, KFOA, and KAHU under the parent image of United Broadcasting Company.
Snell continued to be active in radio, even when his sons controlled KBAY and KEEN. Alongside Snell's radio career is his literary career as an author and respected literary critic. From 1934 1968, Snell corresponded with well known writer Vardis Fisher. Snell published three novels in the 1930s: The Great Adam (1934), Root, Hog and Die (1936), and And If Man Triumph (1938). He also had lengthy discussions with Fisher about many literary matters, especially the value of Steinbeck and Hemingway. In addition, in 1947 he published Shapers of American, a still used anthology of biographies of well known American authors. In 1988, he
Far from containing his life to two main interests, Snell supported community activities. Among many activities, he was on the board of directors of the Salvation Army, a member of the San Jose Light Opera Association, president of the board of directors of the San Jose City Library, member of the San Jose Chamber of Commerce, and president of the San Jose Advertising Club. The diversity and entrepreneurial genius of Snell is readily depicted in his collection: the radio ham, the "format" genius, the published author, and the sensitive literary critic are equally displayed.
And - if man triumph -- / George Snell ; illustrated by Paul Clowes.
The great Adam : a novel / by George Dixon Snell, III.
Root, hog, and die / George Dixon Snell.
The shapers of American fiction, 1798-1947 by George Dixon Snell, 1947,E.P. Dutton edition
Viva Mozart : an anthology of appreciation / compiled & edited by George D. Snell.
Snell, Heber Cyrus, 1883-1974.
http://library.usu.edu/Specol/manuscript/collms32.html
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/f/o/r/Justin-Duane-Ford/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1469.html
Snyder, C. R. (Rick), 1944-2006.
C. R. (Rick) Snyder (1944-2006): Obituary.
Lopez, Shane J.
American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (7), Oct 2006, 719.
Snyder, William U. (William Ulrich), 1915-2001.
William Ulrich Snyder (1915-2001): Obituary.
Snyder, Douglas K.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57 (2), Feb 2002, 130.
Solley, Charles Marion, 1925-1996.
Charles Marion Solley, Jr (1925-1996): Obituary.
Landis, Dan; Messick, Samuel; Stagner, Ross.
American Psychologist. Vol. 53(6), Jun 1998, 670.
Solomon, Richard H., 1937-
Richard Harvey Solomon
Westtown School; PhD, MIT
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_H._Solomon
http://appropriations.house.gov/_files/041411UnitedStatesInsituteofPeaceBio.pdf
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cfAiRuo1ck
Solomon, Richard Lester, 1918-1995. NAS; Penn
http://www.nap.edu/html/biomems/rsolomon.html
http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/v42/n8/solomon.html
Richard Lester Solomon (1918-1995): Obituary.
LoLordo, Vincent M; Seligman, Martin E. P.
American Psychologist. Vol. 52(5), May 1997, 567-568.
Solso, Robert Laird, 1933-2005.
Robert Laird Solso (1933-2005): Obituary .
Wallace, William P.
American Psychologist. Vol. 60 (9), Dec 2005, 1034.
Song, C. S. 宋泉盛
C. S. Song is Professor of Theology and Asian Cultures at the Pacific School of Theology and on the Doctoral Faculty of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, California since 1985. He also serves as Regional Professor of Theology for the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology and on other posts.
He was elected to serve for 7 years as President of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches in 1997.
C. S. Song earned a B.A. in Philosophy in 1954 from the National Taiwan University. After theological studies in Edinburgh, New York and Switzerland, he received his Ph.D. from the Union Theological Seminary in New York in 1965. He was Principal of the Tainan Theological College from 1965-1970. He served in important church positions in the US and Geneva from 1970 to 1985.
C. S. Song has lectured at the Princeton Theological Seminary, the School of Theology, Doshisha University in Kyoto, Japan, and the Divinity School of Harvard University. He has been invited to deliver lectures at seminars and conferences all over the globe.
C. S. Song has written extensively in the area of interactions between Christian faith and contemporary social-political and cultural-religious situations, especially those of Asia and Taiwan. Besides regular contributions to theological journals, he has authored many books in different languages.
Song, Lina. University of Nottingham (female) 宋丽娜
PhD, Oxford
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pso110.html
http://www.cwe.org.cn/info/article.asp?articleid=143
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sociology/stafflookup/lina.song
宋丽娜,英国诺丁汉大学讲座教授 (Chair Professor),博士生导师;国际劳动研究所研究员(IZA, Bonn,Germany)。主讲经济社会学与社会政策学。研究领域以劳动经济学与发展社会学为主,所做过的研究课题包括80年代初对推动中国农村改革的研究,(包产到户,农村雇工,温州模型,乡镇企业,等);90年代以来对收入分配,人口流动,贫困,就业与劳动力市场做出大量研究。研究的国家以中国为主,但亦涵括其他发展中国家。目前所进行的有资助的研究课题包括:“贫困、人口流动与公共健康”;“经济平等与社会稳定”;“企业融资与私有部门的发展”。
宋丽娜教授毕业于厦门大学,后被选拔赴英国牛津大学学习经济学;获得牛津大学博士学位。她曾在中国人民大学任教,并同时参与“中国农村发展问题研究组”对推动农村改革的研究;赴英国之前,她为中国社会科学院经济研究所研究人员。她在牛津大学经济系工作达10年之久;从1999年至今,任职于英国诺丁汉大学。
她与Professor John Knight的合著:中国的城乡分隔:分裂与交合(牛津大学出版社,1999)(‘Rural and Urban Divide: Economic Disparities and Interaction in China’);中国向劳动力市场的趋近 (‘Towards a Labour Market in China’)(牛津大学出版社, 2005)被广泛引用,后者获普林斯顿大学劳动经济学与劳动关系2005年杰出奖(Richard A. Lester Prize)。
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宋丽娜 教授 英国诺丁汉大学(University of Nottingham)社会科学、法学与教育科学院社会经济与社会政策学教授。宋教授曾任职于中国社会科学院经济研究所,1988得到福特基金会奖学金到牛津大学学习并取得博士学位,自1999年任职于英 国诺丁汉大学。宋教授常担任国际机构和政府顾问,自
2001始担任 China Economic Review 编辑委员会成员,曾为英国中国研究学会理事会会员。研究主题:发展中国家与中国之经济社会,研究领域包括社会保障与健康、收入分配与扶贫、失业与劳动力市场、性别与家户单位内部资源配置、农村-城市人口流动、国营结构调整、农村工业化及城市化等等。专业领域包括田野工作设计与执行,以高级统计方法(主要为经济计量学)分析数据。现负责的资助性研究项目包括:“Poverty, Migration and Public Health”; “Explaining China’s Economic Growth with Enterprise Data”; 及 "Economic Inequality and Socio-political Instability in China"。获得Richard A. Lester Prize 之 “Outstanding Book in Labour Economics and Industrial Relations published in 2005”。
lina.song@nottingham.ac.uk
Spanos, Nicholas Peter
Nicholas Peter Spanos (1942-1994).
Chaves, John F; Jones, Bill.
American Psychologist. Vol. 50(6), Jun 1995, 449.
Sparks, Vernon Wellington Sr.
Vernon Wellington Sparks, Sr. (1920-2002): Obituary.
Terrell, David L.; Perry, Aubrey M.; Ballard II, James M.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57(10), Oct 2002, 789.
Spear, Irwin, 1924-2002.
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2002-2003/memorials/Spear/spear.html
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2002-2003/memorials/Spear/spear.pdf
Sperry, Roger Walcott
Roger Walcott Sperry (1913-1994): Obituary.
Puente, Antonio E.
American Psychologist. Vol. 50(11), Nov 1995, 940-941.
Spiker, Charles C.
Charles C. Spiker (1925-1993): Obituary.
Cantor, Joan H.
American Psychologist. Vol. 49(9), Sep 1994, 812.
Spragg, S. D. S. (Sidney Durward Shirley), 1909-1995.
Sidney Durward Shirley Spragg (1909-1995): Obituary.
Cowen, Emory L.
American Psychologist. Vol. 52(5), May 1997, 566.
Stagner, Ross, 1909-1997.
Ross Stagner (1909-1997): Obituary.
Lachman, Sheldon J.
American Psychologist. Vol. 53(4), Apr 1998, 482-483.
Stalnaker, John Marshall
John Marshall Stalnaker (1903-1990): Obituary.
Hilgard, Ernest R.
American Psychologist. Vol. 46(12), Dec 1991, 1344.
Starkweather, John A., 1925-2001.
John A. Starkweather (1925-2001): Obituary.
Hargreaves, William A.
American Psychologist. Vol. 57(6/7), June/July 2002, 440.
Steiner, Ivan, 1917-2001.
Obituary: Ivan Steiner (1917-2001).
Davis, James H.; Levinger, George.
American Psychologist. Vol. 58(2), Feb 2003, 142.
Stellar, Eliot, 1919-1993.
Eliot Stellar (1919-1993): Obituary.
Sechzer, Jeri Altneau.
American Psychologist. Vol. 50(5), May 1995, 387-388.
Stephenson, William, 1902-1989.
William Stephenson (1902-1989): Obituary.
Brown, Steven R.
American Psychologist. Vol. 46(3), Mar 1991, 244.
Stevick, Philip T., 1930-2009.
Temple University professor emeritus of English literature.
Born on October 17, 1930 and passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2009. Philip was last known to be living in Ardmore, Pennsylvania.
Alternative pleasures
American short story, 1900-1945; a critical history
Anti-story
Chapterr in fiction
Clarissa (editor of Samuel Richardson’s classic)
Imagining Philadelphia
Theory of the novel
Stoddard, George Dinsmore, 1897-1981.
Obituary: George Dinsmore Stoddard (1897-1981).
Skodak Crissey, Marie.
American Psychologist. Vol. 38 (4), April 1983, 494-495.
Stogdill, Ralph M. (Ralph Melvin), 1904-1978.
Obituary: Ralph M. Stogdill (1904-1978).
Hakel, Milton D.
American Psychologist. Vol. 35 (1), Jan 1980, 101.
Stogdill, Zoe Emily Leatherman, 1893-
PhD, Ohio State, 1929; married Ralph Melvin Stogdill in 1928
Story, Dee Ann, 1931-2010. Professor of anthropology, U of Texas
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2010-2011/memorials/story.html
http://www.utexas.edu/faculty/council/2010-2011/memorials/story.pdf
Strodtbeck, Fred L., 1919-2005.
Fred L. Strodtbeck (1919-2005): Obituary.
Morgan, William.
American Psychologist Vol. 63 (6), Sep 2008, 560.
Strupp, Hans H., 1921-2006.
Hans H. Strupp (1921-2006): Obituary.
Bergin, Allen E.
American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (3), Apr 2008, 249.
Subeng, see
Shi Ming 史明
Sun, E-tu Zen, 1921- 任以都
Sun, Kang-i, 1944- see
Chang, Kang-i Sun, 1944-
Sun, Shiou-chuan, 1911-1981. 孙守全
Sun, E-tu Zen, 1921- 任以都
任鸿隽 (任叔永)1886-1961
http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/%E4%BB%BB%E9%B8%BF%E9%9A%BD
Sophia H. Chen Zen. 1919 Vassar graduate
Sophia Chen Zhen
陈衡哲,中国最早的官派留美女生之一,中国现代第一位大学女教授,中国现代第一篇白话小说的作者。在中国现代文化史上,陈衡哲得风气之先,并为现代文学与历史的研究做出了独特的贡献,她在文化与思想方面的重要先导作用,远远没有得到重视,相反,她与任鸿隽、胡适之间的关系得到更多的关注。陈衡哲创办了现代史上的重要刊物《独立评论》,并多次在《新青年》、《东方杂志》等刊物上发表文章,而她在西洋史的研究方面更是颇有建树,曾著《文艺复兴史》、《西洋 史》等。
陈衡哲在其早年自传中说:“我的早年生活可以被看做是一个标本,它揭示了危流之争中一个生命的痛楚和喜悦。”
http://news.sina.com.cn/c/2008-03-27/140315238130.shtml
http://baike.baidu.com/view/9111.htm
http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh/%E9%99%88%E8%A1%A1%E5%93%B2
http://news.xinhuanet.com/book/2007-10/08/content_6846886.htm
http://www.shuku.net:8080/novels/zhuanji/wtgpugqtvyn/zlsj16.html
http://www.southcn.com/nfsq/ywhc/ls/200507150350.htm
http://www.renwu.com.cn/UserFiles/magazine/article/RW0241_2335.asp
http://www.hudong.com/wiki/%E9%99%88%E8%A1%A1%E5%93%B2
LC Sun, Shiou-chuan, 1913-
Old: 100 1 Sun, Shiou-chuan, ‡d 1913-
New: 100 1 Sun, Shiou-chuan, ‡d 1911-1981
Sun, Shiou-chuan, 1911-1981. 孙守全
美国国立宾州大学退休教授孙守全于1981年11月16日逝世。孙守全博士1911年5月4日生于中国山东省蓬莱,1936年毕业于中国天津北洋大学矿冶 系得学士学位,同年他赴美进密苏里矿冶学校,1938年取得理工硕士学位,后来进麻省工学院(MIT)学习。
http://www.cnki.com.cn/Article/CJFDTotal-JSXK198310027.htm
Sun, Wannning. 孙皖宁 (female)
Professor of Chinese Media and Cultural Studies at China Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney
http://www.uq.edu.au/crn/archive/participants/sun.html
Super, Donald E. (Donald Edwin), 1910-1994.
Super, Donald E.
Donald E. Super (1910-1994): Obituary.
Savickas, Mark L.
American Psychologist. Vol. 50(9), Sep 1995, 794-795
Sussman-Brodsky, Ilene J.
Steve Brodsky
Ilene Sussman-Brodksy grew up in Brooklyn, New York, where she still has one sister. A graduate of Lafayette High School (NY), she attended Hunter College (NY). Ilene, Assistant Vice President and
Branch Manager for First National Bank of Chester County, has twenty plus years in the banking business
and truly enjoys her job. The favorite part of it is helping the community and the least favorite
tracking and reporting. She has no interest in retiring. Reading has become her preferred hobby and The Little Prince, the book she enjoys reading time and
time again. “Imagine” by the Beatles occupies the top of her most desired song lists and Singing in the Rain
ranks first on her movie list. Ilene’s dream is to travel, a dream that will soon come true. She will visit Ireland this October. Bon voyage, Ilene, and send us a
postcard! Thank you, Ilene, for sharing your life and for your contributions to Rotary.
Suzuhara, Kenʼichirō, 1940- 2008.
鈴原研一郎.
Swezey, Robert W., 1943-2002.
Robert W. Swezey (1943-2002)
Van Cott, Harold P.
American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (1), Jan 2004, 46.Swiatkowski, Lucja (Gordon) '73 Barnard College Alumna
Crisis Stability and Nuclear War. American Academy of Arts and Sciences/Cornell University Peace Studies Program, 1987 (coauthor).
Sze, Simon M., 1936-
施敏(Simon M·Sze)
S. M. Sze 1936-
美国籍,微电子科学技术、半导体器件物理专业,
台湾交通大学电子工程学系毫微米元件实验室教授,美国工程院院士,中国工程院院士,台湾中央研究院三院院士。1936年出生。1957年毕业于台湾大学。1960年、1963年分别获得华盛顿大学和斯坦福大学硕士与博士学位。
施敏博士是国际知名的微电子科学技术与半导体器件专家和教育家。他是非挥发MOS场效应记忆晶 体管(MOSFET)的发明者,这项发明已成为世界集成电路产业主导产品之一,90年代初其产值已达100亿美元。此外,他还有多项创造性成果,如80年 代初首先以电子束制造出线宽为0.15μm MOSFET器件,首先发现崩溃电压与能隙的关系,建立了微电子元件最高电场的指标,如此等等。
施敏博士在微电子科学技术著作方面举世闻名,对半导体元件的发展和人才培养方面,作出贡献。他 的三本专著已在我国翻译出版,其中《Physics of Semiconductor Devices》已翻译成六国文字,发行量逾百万册;他的著作广泛用作教科书与参考书。由于他在微电子器件及在人才培养方面的贡献,先后被选为台湾中央研 究院院士和美国国家工程院院士;1991年他得到IEEE电子器件的最高荣誉奖(Ebers奖),称他在电子元件领域做出了基础性及前瞻性贡献。
施敏博士多次来国内讲学,参加我国微电子器件研讨会;他对台湾微电子产业的发展,曾提出过有份量的建议。他曾一再表示愿为我国微电子产业的发展提供咨询。
[第02期] 系友專訪 — 施敏院士
江簡富
施敏教授,一九五七年台大電機系畢業。畢業後創辦環宇電子公司,為台灣第一家半導體電子公司。日後自行創業的同仁包括施振榮先生在內,計有四十多 位。台大畢業後一直很順利,一九六○年獲美國華盛頓 ( Washington ) 大學碩士,一九六三年獲美國史丹福 ( Stanford ) 大學電機博士,隨後加入Bell Lab.。一九六七年發明浮閘非揮發性記憶體( floating-gate nonvolatile semiconductor memory ),為手提式電子產品中最重要的記憶元件。其代表著作 “Physics of Semiconductor Devices” 為近代工程及應用科學論著被引用最多者,超過一萬兩千次,為半導體領域的經典名著。一九九○年因父母年事已高,為便於照顧故回國任教,擔任交通大學講座教 授。施教授為中央研究院院士、美國國家工程學院院士、IEEE Fellow,目前兼任行政院國家毫微米元件實驗室 ( NDL ) 主任。
施教授認為任何真正新的發明會創造出新的用途及新的產品。例如一九四七年發明的電晶體(transistor)開啟現代計算機的發展。又如一九六○年代發 明的laser創造了DVD、optical fiber等應用。一九七○年代的nonvolatile memory創造了cellular phone、IC card的應用。
Moore法則在一九六○年代預測半導體記憶體的密度每三年增加四倍,微處理機的運算速度每三年也增加四倍。從一九五九年七月三日第一個單晶石積體電路 ( monolithic IC ) 提出專利申請起,到二○○○年時Intel推出的Pentium 4已內含四千五百萬個電晶體,時脈率為一千五百兆赫。此一發展趨勢將使每一個人都擁有強大的計算能力。依Moore法則推估,單電子的浮閘記憶體 ( single electron floating gate ) 尚需三十年才能達成。
全球發展趨勢為國際化、資訊化、與科技化。電子產業的發展由基礎科學( basic science ) 進入材料 ( materials )、生產設備 ( manufacturing equipment )、半導體 ( semiconductor ) 生產,再擴散到整個電子產業並影響整體國民所得。電子產業未來的挑戰在基礎面上要考慮光罩技術 ( lithography )、元件 ( device )、 及連線 ( interconnect );在實際面上要考慮極限大小 ( critical dimension ) 及可靠性 ( reliability );而在經濟面上則要考慮低生產成本及新的應用等因素。
( 1999-9-27電機系演講,2001-4-10江簡富整理初稿,
2001-4-20施敏教授初校,複校。)
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Shelley (Koppel), Lillian '72
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*Singh, Liz Yeh '88
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Slatkin, Wendy '70 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Beatrice Scheer '34 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Betty Booth '45 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Cheryl A. '57 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Elizabeth A.T. '79 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Pattie Sherwood '30 Barnard College Alumna
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Smith, Stephanie '89 Barnard College Alumna
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Snyder, Dianne '65 Barnard College Alumna
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Snyder, Janet '75 Barnard College Alumna
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Socolow, Susan Migden '62 Barnard College Alumna
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Sollosy, Judith '68 (translator) Barnard College Alumna
A Little Hungarian Pornography by Peter Esterházy. Northwestern University Press, 1995.
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Solomon, Asali '95 Barnard College Alumna
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*Solomon, Christine '83 Barnard College Alumna
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*Somerville, Rose Maurer '34 Barnard College Alumna
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Intimate Relationships. Prentice-Hall, 1974.
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Sontag, Sherry '81 Barnard College Alumna
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Sontz, Ann H. (Lapidus) '70 Barnard College Alumna
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Philanthropy and Gerontology: The Role of American Foundations. Greenwood Press, 1989.
The Science and Practice of Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Guide. Greenwood/Praeger Press, 1989 (co-editor).
Soros, Susan Weber '77 Barnard College Alumna
E.W. Godwin: Aesthetic Movement Architect and Designer. Bard Graduate Center/Yale University Press, 1999.
Sosland, Blanche Eisemann '58 Barnard College Alumna
Banishing Bullying Behavior: Transforming the Culture of Pain, Rage, and Revenge. Rowman & Littlefield Education, 2009 (coauthor).
Southard, Edna Carter '66 Barnard College Alumna
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Photographs by Barbara Hershey: A Retrospective. Miami University Art Museum, 1995 (coauthor).
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*Sperber, A. M. (Ann) '56 Barnard College Alumna
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Sperling, Maida Jane (Bauman) '57 Barnard College Alumna
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Sperling, Susan Kelz '64 Barnard College Alumna
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Murfles and Wink-a-peeps: Funny Old Words for Kids. Clarkson N. Potter, 1985.
Poplollies and Bellibones: A Celebration of Lost Words. Clarkson N. Potter, 1977.
Tenderfeet and Ladyfingers: A Visceral Approach to Words and Their Origins. Viking, 1981.
Spitz, Ellen Handler '61 Barnard College Alumna
Art and Psyche: A Study in Psychoanalysis and Aesthetics. Yale University Press, 1985.
The Brightening Glance: Imagination and Childhood. Pantheon, 2006.
Freud and Forbidden Knowledge. NYU Press, 1993 (coauthor).
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Inside Picture Books. Yale University Press, 1999; Yale Nota Bene, 2000.
Museums of the Mind: Magritte's Labyrinth and Other Essays in the Arts. Yale University Press, 1995.
Sponsler, Lucy Agin '65 Barnard College Alumna
Women in the Medieval Spanish Epic and Lyric Traditions. University Press of Kentucky, 1975.
Spragins, Ellyn '77 Barnard College Alumna
If I'd Known Then: Women Under 35 Write Letters to Their Younger Selves. Perseus Publishing, 2008 (editor).
What I Know Now About Success: Letters from Extraordinary Women to Their Younger Selves. Da Capo Lifelong Books, 2010 (editor).
What I Know Now: Letters to My Younger Self. Random House, 2006 (editor).
Staal, Stephanie '93 Barnard College Alumna
The Love They Lost: Living with the Legacy of Our Parents' Divorce. Delacorte Press, 2000; DTP/Delta, 2001.
Stamberg, Susan (Levitt) '59 Barnard College Alumna
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Talk. Turtle Bay, 1993; Perigee, 1994.
The Wedding Cake in the Middle of the Road: 23 Variations on a Theme. W.W. Norton, 1992 (co-editor).
Stanger-Ross, Ilana '98 Barnard College Alumna
Sima's Undergarments for Women. Overlook, 2008.
*Stark, Evelyn (Brill) '33 Barnard College Alumna
Life is a Poem—Often Set to Music. Southfarm Press, 1999.
Never Apart (poetry).
Stark, Vikki '71 Barnard College Alumna
My Sister, My Self: Understanding the Sibling Relationship That Shapes Our Lives, Our Loves, and Ourselves. McGraw-Hill, 2006.
Runaway Husbands: The Abandoned Wife's Guide to Recovery and Renewal. Green Light Press, 2009.
Starr, Karen Horowitz '80 Barnard College Alumna
Repair of the Soul: Metaphors of Transformation in Jewish Mysticism and Psychoanalysis. Analytic Press, 2008.
Stein, Hannah (Dunitz) '50 Barnard College Alumna
Earthlight (poetry). LaQuesta Press, 2000.
Schools of Flying Fish (poetry). State Street Press, 1990.
Stein, Hazel Fick '51 Barnard College Alumna
The Wise Men's Camel Boy. Augsberg, 1965.
Stein, Judith (Bernstein) '65 Barnard College Alumna
I Tell My Heart: The Art of Horace Pippin. Universe Books, 1993.
Stein, Lisa '84 Barnard College Alumna
From the Wise Women of Israel: Folklore and Memoirs. Biblio Press, 1993 (co-editor).
Stein, Rita '64 Barnard College Alumna
A Library of Literary Criticism. Frederick Ungar, 1975 (co-editor).
A Literary Tour Guide to the United States: South and Southwest. William Morrow, 1979.
A Literary Tour Guide to the Unites States: West and Midwest. William Morrow, 1979.
Stein, Ruth Klein '62 Barnard College Alumna
Health Care for Children: What's Right, What's Wrong, What's Next. United Hospital Fund, 1997 (editor).
Stein, Toby '56 Barnard College Alumna
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Getting Thin and Staying Thin. Henry Holt, 1983.
Getting Together. Atheneum, 1980.
How to Appeal to a Man's Appetites. Stein and Day, 1962 (under surname Kilfoyle).
Only the Best.
Steinberg, Ruth '72 Barnard College Alumna
Being Pregnant: The Woman's Answer Book. Anaya Publishers (Great Britain), 1989 (coauthor).
Women's Sexual Health. Donald I. Fine/Primus, 1995 (coauthor).
Steiner, Joan '65 Barnard College Alumna
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Steinhardt, Anne Vogel '62 Barnard College Alumna
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Steinmetz, Devora '79 Barnard College Alumna
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Stenz, Anita M. '59 Barnard College Alumna
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*Sterling, Dorothy (Dannenberg) '34 Barnard College Alumna
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Tender Warriors, 1958.
The Trouble They Seen: Black People Tell the Story of Reconstruction. Doubleday, 1976.
In the Words of African Americans. Da Capo, 1994.
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We Are Your Sisters: Black Women in the 19th Century. W.W. Norton, 1984, 1997 (editor).
Stern, Arlene (Steinlauf) '74 Barnard College Alumna
Legal Looseleafs in Print 1981. Infosources Publishing, 1981.
*Stern, Edith Mendel '22 Barnard College Alumna
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You and Your Aging Parents. Harper & Row, 1965 (coauthor).
Stern, Jessica '85 Barnard College Alumna
Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill. Harper Collins, 2003.
The Ultimate Terrorists. Harvard University Press, 1999.
Stern, Lois (Weissman) '58 Barnard College Alumna
Sex, Lies and Cosmetic Surgery: Things You'll Never Learn From Your Plastic Surgeon. Infinity Publishing, 2006.
Tick Tock, Stop the Clock: Getting Pretty on Your Lunch Hour. Infinity Publishing, 2009.
*Stern, Madeleine B. '32 Barnard College Alumna
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Connections: Our Selves, Our Books.
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A Double Life: Newly Discovered Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott. Little, Brown, 1988 (editor).
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Old Books, Rare Friends: Two Literary Sleuths and Their Shared Passion. Doubleday, 1997 (with Leona Rostenberg).
The Pantarch: A Biography of Stephen Pearl Andrews. University of Texas Press, 1968.
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Plots & Counterplots: More Unknown Thrillers of Louisa May Alcott. William Morrow, 1976; Avon, 1995 (editor).
Publishers for Mass Entertainment in 19th-Century America. G.K. Hall, 1980 (editor).
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Quest Book—Guest Book: A Biblio-Folly.
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(Introduction to) Woman in the Nineteenth Century. University of South Carolina Press, 1980.
Women on the Move, 4 vols. Schram, 1973 (editor).
Stern, Nancy (Fortgang) '65 Barnard College Alumna
Concepts of Information Processing. John Wiley & Sons, 1983 (coauthor).
From ENIAC to UNIVAC: An Appraisal of the Eckert-Mauchly Computers. Digital Press, 1981.
An Introduction to Computers and Information Processing. John Wiley & Sons, 1982 (coauthor).
Stern (Bradburn), Zelda '70 Barnard College Alumna
The Complete Guide to Ethnic New York. St. Martin's Press, 1980.
Mao's Harvest: Voices from China's New Generation. Oxford University Press, 1983 (coauthor).
Sternau, Susan '80 Barnard College Alumna
Art Deco: Flights of Artistic Fancy. Smithmark, 1997.
Art Nouveau: Spirit of the Belle Epoque. Smithmark, 1996.
Henri Matisse. Todtri Productions, 1997.
Sterne, Noelle (Selter) '62 Barnard College Alumna
Tyrannosaurus Wrecks: A Book of Dinosaur Riddles. Thomas Y. Crowell, 1979.
Stevens, Nancy Duncan '47 Barnard College Alumna
Dynamics of Job-Seeking Behavior. Charles C. Thomas, 1986.
Stevenson, Louise L. '70 Barnard College Alumna
Scholarly Means to Evangelical Ends: The New Haven Scholars and the Transformation of Higher Learning in America, 1830-1890. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1986.
The Victorian Homefront: American Thought and Culture, 1860-1880. Macmillan/Twayne, 1991.
*Stewart, Elizabeth Laing '29
The Lion Twins. Atheneum, 1964.
Stewart, Jayme (Spahn) '67 Barnard College Alumna
How to Get Into The College Of Your Choice, and How to Finance It. William Morrow, 1991.
Stewart, Laura '69 Barnard College Alumna
Florida Historic Homes. Sentinel Communications, 1988 (coauthor).
Stewart, Martha (Kostyra) '63 Barnard College Alumna
Crafts and Keepsakes for the Holidays: Christmas with Martha Stewart Living. Clarkson Potter, 1999.
Entertaining. Crown, 1982; Clarkson Potter, 1998.
Favorite Comfort Food: A Satisfying Collection of Home Cooking Classics. Clarkson Potter, 1999.
Martha Stewart's Christmas: Entertaining, Decorating and Giving. Clarkson Potter, 1989; 1993, 1997.
The Martha Stewart Cookbook: Collected Recipes for Every Day. Clarkson Potter, 1995.
Martha Stewart's Gardening: Month by Month. Clarkson Potter, 1991.
Martha Stewart's Healthy Cooking. Crown, 1996.
Martha Stewart's Healthy Quick Cook: Four Seasons of Great Menus to Make Every Day. Clarkson Potter, 1997.
Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres: The Creation and Presentation of Fabulous Finger Foods. Clarkson Potter, 1984, 1992.
Martha Stewart's Hors d'Oeuvres Handbook. Clarkson Potter, 1999 (coauthor).
Martha Stewart's Menus for Entertaining. Clarkson Potter, 1994.
Martha Stewart's New Old House: Restoration, Renovation, Decoration. Clarkson Potter, 1992.
Martha Stewart's Pies and Tarts. Clarkson Potter, 1985, 1992.
Martha Stewart's Quick Cook. Clarkson Potter, 1983, 1992.
Martha Stewart's Quick Cook Menus: Fifty-two Meals You Can Make in Under an Hour. Clarkson Potter, 1988, 1992.
The Wedding Planner. Clarkson Potter, 1988.
Weddings. Clarkson Potter, 1987.
Stewart, Victoria '92 Barnard College Alumna
Blaster. Playscripts, 2006.
Wave. Playscripts, 2004.
Stillman, Andrea Gray '66 Barnard College Alumna
Ansel Adams: California. Bullfinch Press, 1997 (editor).
Ansel Adams: Letters 1916-1984. Bullfinch Press, 2001 (co-editor).
Ansel Adams: Letters and Images 1916-1984. Bullfinch Press, 1988; Little Brown, 1990 (editor).
Ansel Adams: In the National Parks. Little, Brown, 2010.
Ansel Adams: Our National Parks. Little, Brown, 1992 (editor).
The Grand Canyon and the Southwest. Bullfinch Press, 2000 (editor).
Yosemite. Little, Brown, 1995 (editor).
Yosemite and the High Sierra. Little, Brown, 1994 (editor).
Stoler, Ann Laura '72 Barnard College Alumna
Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power: Race and the Intimate in Colonial Rule. University of California Press, 2002.
Haunted by Empire: Geographies of Intimacy in North American History. Duke University Press, 2006.
Stomfay-Stitz, Aline (Wegrocki) '51 Barnard College Alumna
Peace Education in America, 1828-1990: Sourcebook for Education and Research. Scarecrow Press, 1993.
Stone, Laurie '68 Barnard College Alumna
Close to the Bone: Memoirs of Hurt, Rage and Desire. Grove Press, 1997 (editor).
Laughing in the Dark: A Decade of Subversive Comedy. Ecco Press, 1997.
Starting with Serge. Doubleday, 1990.
Stone, Sidra (Levi) '57 (see also Winkelman) Barnard College Alumna
Embracing Your Inner Critic: Turning Self-Criticism into a Creative Asset. HarperSanFrancisco, 1993 (coauthor).
Making Relationships Work for You (audio). Delos, 1994.
Partnering: A New Kind of Relationship. New World Library, 2000 (coauthor).
The Shadow King: The Invisible Force that Holds Women Back. Delos, 1997.
Storace, Patricia (Altmayer) '74 Barnard College Alumna
Dinner with Persephone. Pantheon, 1996; Vintage, 1997; Audio Literature (cassettes), 1997 (read by Jill Eikenberry '69).
Heredity (poetry). Beacon Press, 1987.
Storck, Inez Fitzgerald '67 Barnard College Alumna
Disability in the U.S.: A Portrait from National Data. Springer, 1991 (co-editor).
Stratis, Harriet K. '83 Barnard College Alumna
The Broad Spectrum: Studies in the Materials, Techniques, and Conservation of Color on Paper. Archetype Publications, 2002 (co-editor).
The Lithographs of James McNeill Whistler: Vol. 1, a Catalogue Raisonné. Art Institute of Chicago, 1998 (co-editor).
Stratton, Kimberly B. '00 Barnard College Alumna
Naming the Witch: Magic, Ideology, and Stereotype in the Ancient World. Columbia University Press, 2007.
Straus, Sarena '92 Barnard College Alumna
Bronx D.A.: True Stories from the Domestic Violence and Sex Crimes Unit. Barricade Books, 2006.
*Strauss, Elaine (Mandle) '36 Barnard College Alumna
In My Heart I'm Still Dancing. Privately published.
Strauss, Monica (Spitzer) '60 Barnard College Alumna
Cruel Banquet: The Life and Loves of Frida Strindberg. Harcourt, 2000.
Stucki, Margaret E. '49 Barnard College Alumna
Eco-Elegia. Duverus Publishing, 1981.
October, Autumnal Tint: A Thoreaunal. Xlibris, 2003.
The Revolutionary Mission of Modern Art: Or "Crud" and Other Essays on Art. Brids Meadow, 1973.
War on Light: The Destruction of the Image of God in Man Through Modern Art. Freedom University Press, 1975.
Styron, Alexandra '87 Barnard College Alumna
All the Finest Girls: A Novel. Little, Brown, 2001.
*Sucher, Laurie (Gaster) '62 Barnard College Alumna
The Fiction of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: The Politics of Passion. St. Martin's Press, 1989.
Sugerman, Shirley Greene '40 Barnard College Alumna
The Evolution of Consciousness: Studies in Polarity. Wesleyan University Press, 1976 (editor and contributor).
Sin and Madness: Studies in Narcissism. Westminster, 1976.
Suleiman, Susan Rubin '60 Barnard College Alumna
Authoritarian Fictions: The Ideological Novel as a Literary Genre. Columbia University Press, 1983; Princeton University Press, 1993.
Budapest Diary: In Search of the Motherbook. University of Nebraska Press, 1996, 1999.
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Risking Who One Is: Encounters with Contemporary Art and Literature. Harvard University Press, 1994, 1996.
Social Control and the Arts: An International Perspective. New Cambridge Press, 1990 (editor, with Carla Mazzio '88 et al.).
Subversive Intent: Gender, Politics, and the Avant-Garde. Harvard University Press, 1990.
Sullivan, Margo Ann '72 Barnard College Alumna
Murder and Art: Thomas De Quincey and the Ratcliffe Highway Murders. Garland, 1987.
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Swan, Claudia '85 Barnard College Alumna
The Clutius Botanical Watercolors: Plants and Flowers of the Renaissance. Harry N. Abrams, 1998.
Perceptible Processes: Minimalism and the Baroque. Distributed Art Publishers, 1997 (editor).
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New Girl at Winston High. Reilly and Lee, 1964.
Swartelé-Wood, Jeanne '65 Barnard College Alumna
The Price of Lamb: Sex-Tourism and the Abuse of Children by Frans Swartelé. ECPAT, 1996 (translator).
Swenson, Karen '59 Barnard College Alumna
An Attic of Ideals (poetry). Doubleday, 1974.
A Daughter's Latitude: New and Selected Poetry. Copper Canyon Press, 1999.
East-West (chapbook). Confluence Press, 1980.
The Landlady in Bangkok (poetry). Copper Canyon Press, 1994.
A Pilgrim Into Silence. Tiger Bark Press, 2008.
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