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http://topics.nytimes.com/topics/reference/timestopics/people/index.html

Babb, Kara 白绮君

Babbitt, Milton, 1916-2011. American composer

Babcock, Ernest B. (1877-1954) NAS biographical memoir

Babcock, Harold D. (1882-1968) NAS biographical memoir

Babcock, Horace W. (1912-2003) NAS biographical memoir

Babiak, Shirley (Miller) '50 Barnard College

Kayaking the Northwest Passage: Along the Route of Lewis and Clark. Xlibris, 2003 (editor).

Babior, Bernard Macy, 1935-2004. PhD, MD

Babladelis, Georgia, 1931-2010.

Georgia Babladelis (1931-2010): Obituary. Felipe Russo, Nancy; Denmark, Florence L.

American Psychologist. Vol. 66 (2), Feb-Mar 2011, 143.

Bache, Alexander D. (1806-1867) NAS biographical memoir

Bacher, Robert F. (1905-2004) NAS biographical memoir

Bachhofer, Ludwig 巴赫霍夫

Bachmann, Werner E. (1901-1951) NAS biographical memoir

Bachner, Andrea. 白安卓

Backman, Carl W. (Carl Ward), 1923-2008.

Carl Ward Backman (1923-2008): Obituary. Kemmelmeier, Markus. American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (1), Jan 2009, 50.

Backman, Margaret E. '60 Barnard College

Coping with Choosing a Therapist: A Young Person's Guide to Counseling and Psychotherapy. Rosen Publishing Group, 1994.

Did That Really Happen?: Stories in Prose & Verse. Driftwood Press, 2009.

The Post-Polio Experience: Psychological Insights and Coping Strategies for Polio Survivors and Their Families. iUniverse, 2006.

The Psychology of the Physically Ill Patient. Plenum Press, 1989.

Backus, John W., 1924-2007. computer scientist;

Fortran; ACM Turing Award; National Medal of Science;

born in Philadelphia and died in Ashland, Oregon

Badger, Richard M. (1896-1974) NAS biographical memoir

Baekeland, Leo H. (1863-1944) NAS biographical memoir

Baer, Donald M. (Donald Merle), 1931-2002.

Donald Merle Baer (1931-2002): Obituary. Morris, Edward K.

American Psychologist. Vol. 57(10), Oct 2002, 792.

Baer, Martha '83 Barnard College

As Francesca. Broadway Books, 1997; Bantam Doubleday Dell, 1998.

Bahcall, John N. (1934-2005) NAS biographical memoir

Bai, Jianhua 白建华

Bai, Qianshen 白谦慎

Bai, Yong.

Bai, Yong, 1963-

Bailey, Charles W. (Wesley), Jr. 1950-

Bailey, D. R. Shackleton, see Shackleton Bailey, D. R., 1917-2005. Cicero scholar

Bailey, Irving W. (1884-1967) NAS biographical memoir

Bailey, Liberty H. (1858-1954) NAS biographical memoir

Bailey, Marian Breland, 1920-2001.

Marian Breland Bailey (1920-2001): Obituary. Gillaspy, Jr., J. Arthur; Bihm, Elson M. American Psychologist. Vol. 57 (4), April 2002, 292-293.

Bailey, Percival (1892-1973) NAS biographical memoir

Bailey, Solon I. (1854-1931) NAS biographical memoir

Bain, Edgar C. (1891-1971) NAS biographical memoir

Bainbridge, Kenneth T. (1904-1996) NAS biographical memoir

Bainton, Roland Herbert, 1894-1984.

Yale historian; Martin Luther; Reformation

Bair, Marjorie (Anolick) '58 Barnard College

Directing the Movies of Your Mind: Visualization for Health and Insight. Harper & Row, 1978 (coauthor).

Baird, John Wallace, 1869-1919.

John Wallace Baird (1869-1919): Obituary. Titchener, E.B. Science. Vol. XLIX, No. 1269, Apr 25, 1919, 393-394.

Baird, Spencer F. (1823-1887) NAS biographical memoir

Baker, Paul T. (1927-2007) NAS biographical memoir

Baker, Paula Eisenstein '60 Barnard College

Leo Zeitlin: Chamber Music. A-R Editions, 2008 (coeditor).

Baker, William Oliver, 1915-2005. President, Bell Labs.

Balabanova, Severina Angelova 謝薇娜

Balakian, Nona '42 Barnard College

The Creative Present: Notes on Contemporary American Fiction. Doubleday, 1963 (coauthor).

Critical Encounters: Literary Views and Reviews 1953-1977. Bobbs-Merrill, 1978; revised edition, Ashod, 1991.

Balch, Trudy '78 and Magdalena Garcia Pinto (translators) Barnard College

Women Writers of Latin America: Intimate Histories by Magdalena Garcia Pinto. University of Texas Press, 1991.

Baldanza, Kathlene 白凱琳

Balderston, John L. (1889-1954) Film, Literature, Theater Screenwriter, playwright, novelist

Philadelphia-born, Columbia University-educated.

John L. Balderston helped to usher in Universal Studio's "golden age" of horror films in the 1930s with his work on pictures such as Frankenstein (1931, Dracula (1931), and The Mummy (1932). Balderston adapted his own stage plays and books to film, including Prisoner of Zenda (1937) and best screenplay Academy Award nominees Gaslight (1944) and Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935). Balderston also worked on the screenplay for Gone with the Wind and wrote plays such as Berkeley Square (1926).

Baldwin, James, 1924-1987. novelist

Baldwin, Ralph, 1916- Chaucer scholar

Baldwin, Ralph Belknap, 1912-2010. astronomer

Baldwin, Ransom L. (1935-2007) NAS biographical memoir

Baldwin, Robert Edward, 1924-2011. economist

Bales, Robert Freed, 1916-2004. Harvard sociologist

Bales, Virginia '72 Barnard College

Stanton Women's Chorus (musical play), 1989.

Ball, Eric G. (1904-1979) NAS biographical memoir

Ball, Gordon Harold, 1899-1982.

Ball, Linda A. B.A., Penn; PhD, Harvard. labor economist

Provost at Barnard College

Ball, M. Margaret (Mary Margaret) 1909-1999. Wellesley

Ballantine, Joseph William 包蘭亭

Baum, Richard:包瑞嘉_美國加州大學洛杉磯分校政治學教授

Bedeski, Robert Edward:白德基

Benton, Gregor:班國瑞

Bergere, Marie-Claire:白吉爾

Bernhardt, Kathryn:白凱?

Bernstein, Thomas P.:白思鼎

Balloffet, Nelly '66 Barnard College

Preservation and Conservation for Libraries and Archives. American Library Association, 2004 (coauthor).

Balls, Arnold K. (1891-1966) NAS biographical memoir

Balseiro, (Maria) Isabel '85 Barnard College

Running Towards Us: New Writing from South Africa. Greenwood Publishing/Heinemann, 2000 (editor).

Baltes, Margret M., 1939-2000.

Margaret M. Baltes (1939-2000): Obituary. Bandura, Albert. American Psychologist. Vol. 56 (4), April 2001, 363.

Baltes, Paul B., 1939-2006.

Baltzell, E. Digby (Edward Digby), 1915-1996. Penn sociologist; coined WASP

http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upt/upt50/baltzelled_guide.pdf

Bancroft, Wilder D. (1867-1953) NAS biographical memoir

Banfield, Edward Christie, 1916-1999. Harvard political scientist

Baouendi, M. Salah, 1937-2011. mathematics, UCSD

Bar-Nissim, Barbara (Friedberg) '63 Barnard College

The Jews: One People. United Synagogue of America, 1989 (illustrated by Marlene Ruthen '63).

Barber, Samuel, 1910-1981. composer; West Chester, PA; Curtis Institute; Gian Carlo Menotti; LGBT

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Barber

http://www.classical-music.com/topic/samuel-barber

Barber, Stanley A. (1921-2002) NAS biographical memoir

Barber, Theodore Xenophon, 1927-2005.

Theodore X. Barber (1927-2005): Obituary. Chaves, John F. American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (2), Feb-Mar 2006, 175.

Barbour, Thomas (1884-1946) NAS biographical memoir

Barclay, Allan G., 1930-2006.

Allan G. Barclay (1930-2006): Obituary. Thumin, Fred J.; Craddick, Ray A. American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (1), Jan 2007, 56.

Bard, Philip (1898-1977) NAS biographical memoir

Bardon, Jack I. , 1925-1993.

Jack I. Bardon (1925-1993): Obituary. Reilly, David H. American Psychologist. Vol. 49(9), Sep 1994, 813-814.

Barghoorn, Jr., Elso S. (1915-1984) NAS biographical memoir

Bargmann, Valentine (1908-1989) NAS biographical memoir

Barker, George F. (1835-1910) NAS biographical memoir

Barker, H. A. (1907-2000) NAS biographical memoir

Barker, Lucius Jefferson, 1928-

Barker, Roger G. (Roger Garlock), 1903-1990.

Roger Garlock Barker (1903-1990): Obituary. Schoggen, Phil. American Psychologist. Vol. 47(1), Jan 1992, 77-78.

Barkley, Kay Lee, 1900-2001.

Kay Lee Barkley (1900-2001): Obituary. Pate, James L. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(6/7), June/July 2002, 442.

Barnard College Columbia University; Seven Sisters

Bibliography of alumnae authors

notable alumnae

homepage

wiki

Barnard, Edward E. (1857-1923) NAS biographical memoir

Barnard, Frederick A. P. (1809-1889) NAS biographical memoir

Barnard, John G. (1815-1882) NAS biographical memoir

Barnard, Noel 巴纳

Barnard, Neal D. MD; advocate of low-fat vegan diet, Atkins-diet alert

homepage

Barnett, (Arthur) Doak 鮑大可 brother of Robert Warren Barnett

Barnett, Pamela E. '89 Barnard College

Dangerous Desire: Literature of Sexual Freedom and Sexual Violence Since the Sixties. Routledge Press, 2004.

Barnhouse, Ruth (Edmonds) Tiffany '48 Barnard College

A Woman's Identity. Bonne Chance Press, 1994.

Clergy & the Sexual Revolution. The Alban Institute, 1987.

Homosexuality: A Symbolic Confusion

Identity. The Westminster Press, 1984.

Barone, Jeanine '76 Barnard College

The Travel Authority: Essential Tips for Hassle-Free Travel. 2000.

Barr, Allan 白亞仁

Barrell, Joseph (1869-1919) NAS biographical memoir

Barrett, Beatrice H., 1929-2003.

Beatrice H. Barrett (1929-2003): Obituary. Binder, Carl V. American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (6), Sep 2004, 561.

Barrett, David Dave 包瑞德

Barrett, Mary Ellin (Berlin), 1926- '49 Barnard College; daughter of Irving Berlin

Barrett is an accomplished novelist who has also written a well-known biography of her reclusive father, Irving Berlin. Her first novel, Castle Ugly (1966), is a portrait of American aristocrats before the Second World War. Her other titles include An Accident of Love (1973) and American Beauty (1980). Barrett worked as a researcher with Time magazine and as a literary editor at Glamour.

American Beauty. E.P. Dutton, 1980.

An Accident of Love. E.P. Dutton, 1974.

Castle Ugly. E.P. Dutton, 1966.

Irving Berlin: A Daughter's Memoir. Simon & Schuster, 1994; Limelight, 1996.

Barron, Frank Xavier, 1922-2002.

Frank Xavier Barron (1922-2002): Obituary. Monturi, Alfonso. American Psychologist. Vol. 58 (6/7), June/July 2003, 492.

Barron, Jules, 1923-1991.

Jules Barron (1923-1991): Obituary. Goodman, Morris. American Psychologist. Vol. 48(6), Jun 1993, 687.

Barron, Marlene (Bass) '59 and Our Children Barnard College

I Learn to Read and Write the Way I Learn to Talk: A Very First Book about Whole Language. Richard C. Owen, 1990.

Ready, Set, Read and Write / Ready, Set, Count / Ready, Set, Cooperate / Ready, Set, Explore. John Wiley & Sons, 1995/96.

Barron, Stephanie '72 Barnard College

Art in Los Angeles: The Museum as Site—Sixteen Projects (exhibition catalog), 1981.

Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures. Harry N. Abrams, 2009.

Avant-Garde in Russia, 1910-1930: New Perspectives. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1980 (coauthor).

David Hockney: A Retrospective. Los Angeles County Museum of Art/Harry N. Abrams, 1988.

Degenerate Art: The Fate of the Avant-Garde in Nazi Germany. Harry N. Abrams, 1991 (co-editor).

German Expressionism: Art and Society. Rizzoli, 1997 (co-editor).

German Expressionism, 1915-1925: The Second Generation. Te Neues Publishing Company, 1988.

German Expressionist Sculpture. University of Chicago Press/Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1984.

Made in California: Art, Image, and Identity, 1900-2000. University of California Press, 2000.

Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images. Ludion, 2006 (coauthor).

Women, Marriage, and Property in Nineteenth-Century New York. Cornell University Press, 1982.

Barschall, H. H. (1915-1997) NAS biographical memoir

Bartee, Alice Fleetwood '60 Barnard College

Cases Lost, Causes Won: The Supreme Court and the Judicial Process. St. Martin's Press, 1984.

Litigating Morality: American Legal Thought and Its English Roots. Praeger, 1992 (with Wayne Bartee).

Bartelmez, George W. (1885-1967) NAS biographical memoir

Bartholomew, George A. (1919-2006) NAS biographical memoir

Bartholomew, Terese Tse 谢瑞华 Asian art historian

Bartlett, Neil Riley, 1917-2008.

Neil Riley Bartlett (1917-2008): Obituary. Milar, Katharine S. American Psychologist. Vol. 65 (1), January 2010, 53.

Bartlett, Paul D. (1907-1997) NAS biographical memoir

Bartlett, W. H. C. (1804-1893) NAS biographical memoir

Bartley, S. Howard (Samuel Howard), 1901-1988.

Obituary: S. Howard Bartley (1901-1988). Fry, Glenn A. American Psychologist. Vol. 45 (3), March 1990, 396-397.

Bartók, Béla (1881 - 1945) Music Composer, ethnomusicologist

40-44 Researcher, Music Dept

Bartók composed dozens of musical works throughout his life, and his passion for researching and collecting Hungarian and Rumanian folk music made him one of the founders of the field of ethnomusicology. He saw a complexity in folk music that went beyond the traditional major/minor movements, tonalities, and rhythms of Western classical music. World War II forced him to leave Europe for America, where he wrote his major musicological work, Rumanian Folk Music, and worked as a research assistant at Columbia's Music Department. At Columbia, Bartók prepared three volumes of music and analysis that remain in the department's library today. Among Bartók major works are the opera Duke Bluebeard's Castle, the ballet The Wooden Prince, the choral work Cantata Profana, and Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.

Bartter, Frederic C. (1914-1983) NAS biographical memoir

Baruch, André (1908-1991) Radio, Television Broadcasting; CC

Baruch was one of the original staff announcers for the CBS Radio Network. He was behind such 1930s radio series such as The Shadow, The Kate Smith Hour and Your Hit Parade. During World War II, Baruch founded the Armed Forces Radio Network. In 1945, he and his wife, singer Bea Wain, founded a popular radio show, Mr. and Mrs. Music. Baruch was also the play-by-play announcer for Brooklyn Dodgers baseball. He was a founding member of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and in 1979, he was inducted into the National Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

Barus, Carl (1856-1935) NAS biographical memoir

Basch, Norma (Woloshin) '56 Barnard College

Framing American Divorce: From the Revolutionary Generation to the Victorians. University of California Press, 1999, 2001.

In the Eyes of the Law

Basowitz, Harold, 1921-2000.

Harold Basowitz (1921-2000): Obituary. Alexander, Irving E. American Psychologist. Vol. 56 (9), Sept 2001, 756.

Bateman, Harry (1882-1946) NAS biographical memoir

Batterberry, Ariane (Ruskin) '55 Barnard College

Art of the High Renaissance, 1970.

Bloomingdale's Book of Entertaining, 1976.

Greek and Roman Art, 1970.

Mirror, Mirror: A Social History of Fashion, 1977.

Nineteenth Century Art, 1969.

On the Town in New York. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973 (with Michael Batterberry).

On the Town in New York: The Landmark History of Eating, Drinking, and Entertainments from the American Revolution to the Food Revolution. Routledge, 1998 (25th Anniversary Edition) (with Michael Batterberry).

The Pantheon Story of American Art for Young People. Pantheon, 1976 (with Michael Batterberry).

The Pantheon Story of Art for Young People. Pantheon, 1964, 1975.

Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Art, 1973.

Battig, William F., 1929-1979.

Obituary: William F. Battig (1929-1979). Voss, James F. American Psychologist. Vol. 35 (12), Dec 1980, 1140.

Battisch, Victor Anthony, 1925-2008.

Victor Anthony Battisch (1952-2008): Obituary. Berkowitz, Marvin; Watson, Marilyn. American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (3), Apr 2009, 219.

Bauer, Robert S. 包睿舜

Bauer, Wolfgang, 1941-2005. Austrian writer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Bauer_(writer)

Bauer, Wolfgang, 1959- American physicist

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Bauer_(physicist)

Bauer, Wolfgang, 1969- painter and artist; MFA, Otis College; born in Vienna, Austria

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Bauer_(artist)

http://www.wolfgangbauerart.com/pdf/CV%20Wolfgang%202012.pdf

Baum, Andrew S., 1948-2010.

Andrew S. Baum (1948-2010): Obituary. Gatchel, Robert J. American Psychologist. Vol. 66 (3), April 2011, 230.

Baum, Richard 包瑞嘉

Bauman, Kay (Penstone) '58 Barnard College

Solomon Island Folktales from Malaita. Rutledge Books, 1998.

*Baxter, Annette Kar '47 Barnard College

Henry Miller, Expatriate. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1961.

Inwood House: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Service to Women. Inwood House, 1980.

To Be a Woman in America 1850-1930. Times Books, 1978.

Baxter, Bill 白一平

Baxter, John D. (1940-2011) NAS Biographical M

Bayer, Helen Ryzak, July 13, 1922-Sept. 24, 2013 mother of Patricia Bayer

Bayer, Patricia T. '74 Barnard College

The Antiques World Travel Guide to America: All the Best Places to Find and Buy Antiques. Doubleday/Dolphin (ARTnews Books), 1982 (coauthor).

Art Deco Architecture: Design, Decoration, and Detail from the '20s and '30s. Abrams, Thames & Hudson, 1992, 1999.

Art Deco Interiors: Decoration and Design Classics of the 1920s and 1930s. Thames & Hudson, 1990, 1998.

Art Deco Source Book: A Visual Reference to a Decorative Style, 1920-1940. Phaidon, 1988.

The Art of René Lalique. Quintet, 1988.

The Elements of Design: A Practical Encyclopedia of the Decorative Arts from the Renaissance to the Present. Simon & Schuster, 2003 (consulting editor).

The Encyclopedia of Arts and Crafts: The International Arts Movement 1850-1920, 1989 (coauthor).

The Fine Art of the Furniture Maker, 1981 (editor).

The Jewelry Design Source Book, 1989 (coauthor).

Bayton, James A., 1912-1990.

James A. Bayton (1912-1990): Obituary. Ross, Sherman; Hicks, Leslie H. American Psychologist. Vol. 46(12), Dec 1991, 1345.

Bazell, Josh Literature 2006 M.D.

Josh Bazell has a BA in writing from Brown University and an MD from Columbia University. He is currently a medical resident at the University of California, San Francisco, and an author. His first novel, “Beat the Reaper,” was published in 2009. He is working on his second novel.

Beach, Frank A. (Frank Ambrose), 1911-1988.

Beach, Frank A. (1911-1988) NAS biographical memoir

Obituary: Frank A. Beach (1911-1988). Glickman, Stephen E.; Zucker, Irving. American Psychologist. Vol. 44 (9), Sept 1989, 1234-1235.

Beadle, G. W. (1903-1989) NAS biographical memoir

Beattie, Hilary J. 白蒂

Beam, Lura 1908 Barnard College

A Maine Hamlet, 1957. Lance Tapley, 1986.

He Called Them by the Lightning: A Teacher's Odyssey in the Negro South. Bobbs-Merrill, 1967.

Beams, Jesse W. (1898-1977) NAS biographical memoir

Beaty, Josephine Powell '19 Barnard College

The Road to Jericho. Dorrance, 1965.

Beauclair, Inez de 鮑克蘭

Beck, Eleonora (Nora) '83 Barnard College

Singing in the Garden: Music and Culture in the Tuscan Trecento. Studien Verlag/Libreria Musicale Italiana, 1998.

Fiametta. Carlton Street Press, 2002.

Beck, Samuel Jacob, 1896-1980.

Obituary: Samuel J. Beck (1896-1980). Exner, Jr., John J. American Psychologist. Vol. 36, (9), Sept 1981, 986-987.

Beck, Stanley D. (1919-1997) NAS biographical memoir

Becker, Guity Nashat '58 (see also Nashat) Barnard College

The Economics of Life: From Baseball to Affirmative Action to Immigration: How Real-World Issues Affect Our Everyday Life. McGraw-Hill, 1996, 1998 (with Gary Becker).

Becker, George F. (1847-1919) NAS biographical memoir

Becker, Lucille Frackman '49 Barnard College

Communication and the Human Condition. Southern Illinois University Press, 1989.

Francoise Mallet-Joris. G.K. Hall/Twayne, 1985.

Georges Simenon Revisited. Twayne Publishers, 1999.

Henry de Montherlant: A Critical Biography (coauthor).

Louis Aragon. Irvington, 1971.

Pierre Boulle. Twayne, 1996.

Twentieth-Century French Women Novelists. G.K. Hall/Twayne, 1989.

Becker, Marshall Joseph, 1938- Penn, PhD; West Chester University of Pennsylvania

Site-seeing

lecture canceled because of protest

Tikal Report 21

The Lenape -- how they lived and where they have gone

cultural change

Beckwith, Christopher 白桂思

Bedeski, Robert Edward 白德基

Bedregal (Conitzer), Yolanda '37 Barnard College

Ecos. Libreria Editorial "Juventud," 1977.

El Cantar de Angelito. Libreria Editorial "Juventud," 1977.

Nadir. Libreria Editorial "Juventud," 1977.

Naufragio. Libreria Editorial "Juventud," 1977.

Poemar. Libreria Editorial "Juventud," 1977.

Bee, Susan (Laufer) '73 Barnard College

Bed Hangings. Granary, 2001 (with Susan Howe) (illustrator).

Little Orphan Anagram. Granary Books (with Charles Bernstein).

Log Rhythms. Granary Books, 1998 (with Charles Bernstein).

m/e/a/n/i/n/g: An Anthology of Artists' Writings, Theory, and Criticism. Duke University Press, 2000 (co-editor).

Talespin, Granary Books.

Beebe, Beatrice '68 Barnard College

Forms of Intersubjectivity In Infant Research and Adult Treatment. Other Press, 2005 (coauthor).

Beecher, Charles E. (1856-1904) NAS biographical memoir

Beesley, Amanda '89 Barnard College

It's Bridge, Baby: How to Be a Player in Ten Easy Lessons (by Jeff Bayone). Riverhead Books, 1998 (contributor).

Something New: Reflections on the Beginnings of a Marriage. Doubleday, 2000.

Beevers, Harry (1924-2004) NAS biographical memoir

Behr, Wolfgang 畢 鶚 Zurich linguist

Behrman, Cynthia Fansler '52 Barnard College

Victorian Myths of the Sea. Ohio University Press, 1977.

Behrman, S. N. (1893-1973) Film, Literature, Theater Writer, Playwright, Screenwriter '18GSAS

Behrman, who got his start reviewing books for The New Yorker, is remembered for melding humor and social criticism with commercial drama. He earned a grant from the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1943. The next year, he won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for best foreign play for his adaptation of Jacobowsky and the Colonel. Other plays include End of Summer (1936) and But for Whom Charlie (1964). Behrman collaborated on the screenplays for My Lips Betray (1933) and The Pirate (1948).

Behrman, Samuel N., 1893-1973, see Behrman, S. N. (1893 - 1973)

Beinu (Taipei First Girls High School)

Belk, Russell W. 白乐寿

Belknap, Jodi (Dorothy) Parry '62 Barnard College

Ko Olina Resort. Belknap Publishing & Design, 2002 (coauthor).

Bell, Alan P. (Alan Paul), 1932-2002.

Obituary: Alan Paul Bell (1932-2002). Stockholm, Rex. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(12), Dec 2002, 1121.

Bell, Alexander Graham (1847-1922) NAS biographical memoir

Bell, Cathleen Davitt '93 Barnard College

Little Blog on the Prairie. Bloomsbury, 2010.

Bell, Daniel, 1919-2011. sociologist, professor, Harvard

Bell, Daniel A. 貝淡寧

http://danielabell.com/about/

Bell, Dennis D. of Foxfire Village; Defiance College, 1947;

Dr. Den­nis D. Bell passed away Tues­day, August 28, 2012, at his home in Pine­hurst, North Car­olina sur­rounded by his family.

Bell, John Elderkin, 1913-1995.

John Elderkin Bell (1913-1995): Obituary. Gurel, Lee. American Psychologist. Vol. 54(6), June 1999, 434.

Bell, Richard Quintin, 1919-2001.

Richard Quintin Bell (1919-2001): Obituary. McArdle, John J. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(10), Oct 2002, 791.

Bell, Rivian '73 Barnard College

Careers at a Movie Studio. Lerner, 1983 (coauthor).

Careers in an Airplane Factory. Lerner, 1983 (coauthor).

Careers with a Petroleum Company (coauthor).

Careers with a Record Company. Lerner, 1983 (coauthor).

Bellak, Leopold, 1916-2000.

Leopold Bellak (1916-2000): Obituary. Scheidlinger, Saul. American Psychologist. Vol. 56 (9), Sept 2001, 757.

Bender, Myron L. (1924-1988) NAS biographical memoir

Benditt, Earl P. (1916-1996) NAS biographical memoir

Benedict, Elizabeth (Neiditz) '76 Barnard College

Almost. Houghton Mifflin, 2001.

Mentors, Muses & Monsters: 30 Writers on the People Who Changed Their Lives, edited by Elizabeth Benedict, Free Press, 2009.

The Beginner's Book of Dreams. Alfred A. Knopf, 1988; Bantam, 1989.

The Joy of Writing Sex: A Guide for Fiction Writers. Story Press, 1996.

The Practice of Deceit: A Novel. Houghton Mifflin, 2005.

Safe Conduct. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1993.

Slow Dancing. Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.

Benedict, Francis G. (1870-1957) NAS biographical memoir

Benedict, Paul 白保罗

Benedict, Stanley R. (1884-1936) NAS biographical memoir

Benn, James A. 贝剑铭

Bennett, Gwen P. 关玉琳 Benenson, Dana Koch '65 Barnard College

Honey: The Life and Loves of Lenny's Shady Lady. Playboy Press, 1976 (with Honey Bruce).

Benimoff, Murray, 1925-1998.

Murray Benimoff (1925-1998): Obituary. Perloff, Robert; Lipsitt, Lewis P. American Psychologist. Vol. 55(4), April 2000, 433.

Benioff, Victor H. (1899-1968) NAS biographical memoir

Benjamín, Juanita '69 Barnard College

Barriers to Technology Integration in a Puerto Rico Private School: Computers in the Classroom. Vdm Verlag Dr. Müller, 2008.

Bennett, Joan Frances '71 Barnard College

A Day at a Time: The Diary Literature of American Women from 1764 to the Present. Feminist Press, 1985 (contributor).

Members of the Class Will Keep Daily Journals. Winter House, 1970 (with Tobi G. Sanders '69).

Bennett, Virginia Dakin Cliver, 1916-2003.

Virginia Dakin Cliver Bennett (1916-2003): Obituary. Mowldawsky, Stanley; Messer, Stanley B. American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (4), May-Jun 2004, 263.

Benson, April Lane '73 Barnard College

I Shop, Therefore I Am: Compulsive Buying and the Search for Self. Jason Aronson, 2000.

Bent, Russell Julian, 1929-2008.

Russell Julian Bent (1929-2008): Obituary. Goldberg, Robert W.; Cox, David R. American Psycholgist. Vol. 64 (4), May-June 2009, 272.

Bentinck-Smith, William, 1914-1993

Benton, Arthur, 1909-2006.

Arthur Benton (1909-2006): Obituary. Sivan, Abigail; Levin, Harvey S.; Hannay, H. Julia. American Psychologist. Vol. 62 (9), Dec 2007, 1069.

Benton, Gregor 班國瑞

Benzer, Seymour (1921-2007) NAS biographical memoir

Berch, Bettina '71 Barnard College

The Endless Day: The Political Economy of Women and Work. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982.

Radical By Design: The Life and Style of Elizabeth Hawes. E.P. Dutton, 1988.

The Woman Behind the Lens: The Life and Work of Frances Benjamin Johnson, 1864-1952. University Press of Virginia, 2000.

Berenson, Bernard, 1865-1959.

Berenson, Mary, 1864-1945.

Berenstain, Jan, 1923-2012.

Berenstain, Mike, 1953-

Berenstain, Stan, 1923-2005.

Berentzen, Sigurd, d. 1996.

Berezin, Nancy (Jellinek) '70 Barnard College

The Gentle Birth Book: A Practical Guide to Leboyer Family-Centered Delivery. Simon & Schuster, 1980.

After a Loss in Pregnancy: Help for Families Affected by a Miscarriage, a Stillbirth or the Loss of a Newborn. Fireside/Simon & Schuster, 1982.

Berg, Gertrude (1899 - 1966) Radio, Television, Theater Writer, Actress, Producer

Berg was one of the first women to author a network television series. For sixteen years, Berg wrote, produced, and performed in the radio serial Meet the Goldbergs, about an upwardly mobile Jewish family. The successful show evolved into a Broadway play, Molly (1948), and a half-hour television sitcom (1949); Berg won an Emmy in 1950 for her portrayal of the matriarch Molly Goldberg. On stage, Berg performed in The Solid Gold Cadillac (1956), The Matchmaker (1957) and The Majority of One (1959), for which she won a Tony Award for best actress.

Berg, Irwin August, 1913-2001.

Irwin August Berg (1913-2001): Obituary. Baker, David B. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(9), Sept 2002, 723.

Bergdoll, Barry Architecture, Visual Arts Historian '86GSAS Columbia

Bergdoll, who is a professor of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia, studies modern architectural history, with a particular emphasis on France and

Germany between 1750 and 1900. Trained in art history rather than architecture, he has an approach most closely allied with cultural

history and the history and sociology of professions. He has studied questions of the politics of cultural representation in architecture,

the larger ideological content of nineteenth-century architectural theory, and the changing role of both architecture as a profession and

architecture as a cultural product in nineteenth-century European society. Bergdoll's interests also include the intersections of

architecture and new technologies-and eventually cultures-of representations in the modern period, especially photography and film.

He has worked on several film productions about architecture, in addition to curating a number of architectural exhibitions concerned

with the history and problematics of exhibiting architecture, and the history of museological practices in relationship to architecture.

Bergen, Allen E., 1934-

Berger, Albert Film Film Producer 1983SoA

Berger, a feature film producer, graduated from Tufts University, attended Columbia University film school, and managed the Sandburg Theater in Chicago, a revival showcase for obscure and classic films, before moving to Los Angeles to write scripts for Paramount, TriStar, MGM, and Orion. Berger went on to serve as Vice President of Development for Marvin Worth Productions at Paramount. In 1992, he and partner Ron Yerxa formed Bona Fide Productions. Their producing credits include “King of the Hill,” “Election,” “Cold Mountain,” “Little Miss Sunshine,” and “Little Children.”

Berger, Elizabeth (Colvin) '68 Barnard College

Raising Children with Character: Parents, Trust, and the Development of Personal Integrity. Jason Aronson, 1999.

*Berger, Margaret Liebman '38 Barnard College

Aline Meyer Liebman: Pioneer Collector and Artist. W.F. Humphrey Press, 1982.

Berger, Patricia 白瑞霞 Shimada Prize Asian art historian

Bergere, Marie-Claire 白吉爾

Bergson, Abram (1914-2003) NAS biographical memoir

Berkeley, Barbara '69 Barnard College

Refuse to Regain!: 12 Tough Rules to Maintain the Body You've Earned!. Linden Publishing, 2008.

Berkey, Charles P. (1867-1955) NAS biographical memoir

Berkin, Carol Ruth '64 Barnard College

America Yesterday and Today.

Civil War Wives: The Lives & Times of Angelina Grimké Weld, Varina Howell Davis, and Julia Dent Grant. Knopf, 2009.

Clio in the Classroom: A Guide to Teaching US Women's History, Oxford University Press, 2009 (co-editor).

First Generations: Women in Colonial America. Hill & Wang, 1996.

Jonathan Sewall: Odyssey of an American Loyalist. Columbia University Press, 1974.

Land of Promise: A History of the United States to 1877.

Making America: A History of the United States. Houghton Mifflin, 1995 (coauthor).

Revolutionary Mothers: Women in the Struggle for America's Independence. Knopf, 2005.

Women of America: A History. Houghton Mifflin, 1979.

Women's Voices, Women's Lives: Documents in Early American History. Northeastern University Press, 1998 (co-editor).

Women, War, and Revolution. Holmes & Meier, 1980.

Berkner, Lloyd V. (1905-1967) NAS biographical memoir

Berko, Stephan (1924-1991) NAS biographical memoir

Berkowitz, Adena '81 Barnard College

Shaarei Simachah: Gates of Joy. Rivka Haut, Ktav Publishing House, 2007 (coauthor).

Berkowitz, Carol (Adler) '65 Barnard College

Pediatrics: A Primary Care Approach. W.B. Saunders, 1996.

Berkshire Hathaway

xx Buffett, Warren, 1930-

Berlin, Lisa J. '86 Barnard College

Enhancing Early Attachments: Theory, Research, Interventions, and Policy. Guilford Publications, 2005 (co-editor).

Berliner, Robert W. (1915-2002) NAS biographical memoir

Berlyn, Patricia '50 Barnard College

Shani: Her Adventures Beyond the Sambatyon. En-gedi Books, 2000 (coauthor).

Berman, Claire (Gallant) '57 Barnard College

Adult Children of Divorce Speak Out. Simon & Schuster, 1991.

Caring for Yourself While Caring for Your Aging Parents: How to Help, How to Survive. Henry Holt, 1996; Owl 1997.

The Day the Voices Stopped: A Memoir of Madness and Hope. Basic Books, 2001 (with Ken Steele).

Golden Cradle: How the Adoption Establishment Works—and How to Make It Work for You. Citadel, 1991 (coauthor).

A Great City for Kids. Bobbs-Merrill, 1969.

Making It as a Stepparent: New Roles, New Rules. Doubleday, 1980.

We Take This Child: A Candid Look at Modern Adoption. Doubleday, 1974.

"What Am I Doing in a Stepfamily?". Lyle Stuart, 1982.

When a Brother or Sister Dies: Looking Back, Moving Forward. Praeger Publishers, 2009.

Berman, Ellen '64 Barnard College

Equity and Energy: Rising Energy Prices and the Living Standards of Lower Income Americans. Westview Press, 1983 (coauthor).

Berman, Lex 贝明远

Berman, Shari Springer (1964 - ) and Robert Pulcini (1964- ) Film; Screenwriter and Director '95SOA

This husband-and-wife filmmaking team's debut documentary, Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's, was named one of the ten best films of 1998 by USA Today and won a number of international film awards. American Splendor, which documents the story of Cleveland file clerk, music critic, and autobiographical comic-book author, Harvey Pekar, took the Grand Jury Prize at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival's Fipresci Award from the International Film Critics' Association. American Splendor was also named best picture by the National Society of Film Critics and the Los Angeles Critics Association, and was nominated for an Academy Award for best adapted screenplay.

Bernard, Jami '78 Barnard College

Breast Cancer, There and Back: A Woman-to-Woman Guide. Warner Books, 2001.

Chick Flicks: A Movie-Lover's Guide to the Movies Women Love. Carol Publishing/Citadel, 1996.

First Films: Illustrious, Obscure and Embarrassing Film Debuts. Carol Publishing Group/Citadel, 1993.

The Incredible Shrinking Critic: 75 Pounds and Counting: My Excellent Adventure in Weight Loss. Avery, 2006.

Quentin Tarantino: The Man and His Movies. Harper Perennial, 1995.

Total Exposure: The Movie Buff's Guide to Celebrity Nude Scenes. Citadel, 1995.

The X List: The National Society of Film Critics Guide to the Movies That Turn Us On. Da Capo Press, 2005 (editor).

Bernay, Toni, 1936-2007.

Toni Bernay (1936-2007): Obituary. Cantor, Dorothy W. American Psychologist. Vol. 63 (1), Jan 2008, 57.

Bernays (Kaplan), Anne (1930- ) '52 Barnard College; "Anne Fleischman Bernays"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Bernays

Kaplan's first novel, The New York Ride (1965), follows a female protagonist through college and beyond, offering an unusual perspective on what one reviewer labeled the "post-Gatsby revels" of the 1960s. Kaplan published a number of other fiction works, including The First to Know (1975), Growing Up Rich (1986) and Professor Romeo (1989). Kaplan also wrote a well-known textbook, What If?: Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers.

The Address Book. Little, Brown, 1983.

Back Then: Two Lives in 1950s New York. William Morrow, 2002 (with Justin Kaplan).

The First to Know.

Growing Up Rich. Little, Brown, 1975.

The Language of Names: What We Call Ourselves and Why It Matters. Simon & Schuster, 1997; Touchstone, 1999 (with Justin Kaplan).

The New York Ride. Trident Press, 1965.

Professor Romeo. Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1989; Penguin, 1990.

Prudence, Indeed. Trident Press, 1967.

The School Book. Harper & Row, 1980.

Short Pleasures.

Trophy House. Simon & Schuster, 2005.

What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers. HarperCollins, 1990 (coauthor).

Bernal, Martha E., 1931-2001.

Martha E. Bernal (1931-2001): Obituary. Vasquez, Melba J.T.; Lopez, Steve. American Psychologist. Vol. 57 (5), May 2002, 362-363.

Berne, Robert M. (1918-2001) NAS biographical memoir

Berner, Elizabeth Kay, 1936- wife of Robert A. Berner; daughter of geologist Marshall Kay

Berner, Robert A., 1935- NAS; AAAS; Yale professor of geology

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Berner

Berners-Lee, Sir Tim, 1955- WWW (3/12/1989)

Bernhardt, Annette '86 Barnard College

Divergent Paths: Economic Mobility in the New American Labor Market. Russell Sage Foundation, 2001 (coauthor).

Bernhardt, Kathryn 白凱

Bernikow, Louise '61 Barnard College

Abel. Simon & Schuster, 1970.

Alone in America: The Search for Companionship. Harper & Row, 1986; Faber, 1987.

The American Women's Almanac: An Inspiring and Irreverent Women's History. Berkley/Putnam, 1997.

Among Women. Harmony Books, 1980, Harper, 1981.

Bark If You Love Me: A Woman-Meets-Dog Story. Algonquin Books, 2000.

Dreaming in Libro: How A Good Dog Tamed A Bad Woman. Perseus Books Group, 2007.

Let's Have Lunch: Games of Sex and Power. Harmony Books, 1981; Andre Deutsch, 1982.

Lovers and Other Losses (poetry). Isis Press, 1981.

The Women in Our Lives: Cinderella, Scarlett, Virginia, and Me, 1980.

The World Split Open: Four Centuries of Women Poets in England and America, 1552-1950. Random House, 1974; The Women's Press, London, 1979.

Bernreuter, Robert Gibbon, 1901-1995.

Robert Gibbon Bernreuter (1901-1995): Obituary. Gunthrie, George M; Fowler, Raymond D. American Psychologist. Vol. 52(3), Mar 1997, 266.

Bernstein, Anne E. (Hendon) '58 Barnard College

An Introduction to Contemporary Psychoanalysis. Jason Aronson, Inc., 1981, 1993 (with Gloria Warner '52).

The Psychodynamic Treatment of Women. American Psychiatric Press, 1993 (with Sharyn Lenhart).

Women Treating Women. International Universities Press, 1984.

Bernstein, Anya '90 Barnard College

The Moderation Dilemma: Legislative Coalitions and the Politics of Family and Medical Leave. University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001.

Bernstein, Gail Lee '59 Barnard College

Haruko's World: A Japanese Farm Woman and Her Community. Stanford University Press, 1983, 1985.

Isami's House: Three Centuries of a Japanese Family. University of California Press, 2005.

Japanese Marxist: A Portrait of Kawakami Hajime 1879-1946. Harvard University Press, 1976, 1990.

Recreating Japanese Women, 1600-1945. University of California (Berkeley) Press, 1991, (editor).

Bernstein, Laura Seligman '69 Barnard College

Healing the Jewish-Christian Rift: Growing Beyond Our Wounded History. Skylight Press, 2005 (with Ron Miller).

Bernstein, Richard B. (1923-1990) NAS biographical memoir

Bernstein, Thomas P. 白思鼎

Berring, Robert C. 柏润

Berry, Edward W. (1875-1945) NAS biographical memoir

Berry, Mary Frances, 1938- Penn professor

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Frances_Berry

Berry, Michael, 1974- 白睿文 (又名白瑞克) PhD, Columbia; tr. (with Susan Chan Egan) of Anyi Wang's Song of Everlasting sorrow.

Berry, Thomas Elliott. PhD, 1949, Pitt. WCU professor of English and journalism

Berryman, John (1914 - 1972) Literature Poet

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The New York Times described Berryman's voice as "jaunty, jazzy, colloquial ... full of awkward turns and bent syntax." The poet was already published in The Nation (1935) when he graduated from Columbia. After meeting Yeats, T.S. Eliot, W.H. Auden, and Dylan Thomas during his studies in Cambridge, England,

Berryman wrote and taught for twenty-five years at the University of Minnesota. He won the Poetry Society of America's Shelley Memorial Award in 1948 for The Dispossessed (1948) and Homage to Mistress Bradstreet (1956) was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Berryman also and an American Academy of Poets award (1950), the National Institute of Arts and Letters Award (1950), the Levinson Prize (1950), and a Guggenheim Fellowship (1952). 77 Dream Songs (1964) won the Pulitzer Prize. His Toy, His Dream, His Rest (1968), won the National Book Award (1969) and the Bollingen Prize.

Bers, Lipman (1914-1993) NAS biographical memoir

Bersh, Philip Joseph, 1921-2004.

Philip Joseph Bersh (1921-2004): Obituary. Hineline, Philip N.; Hackenberg, Timothy D. American Psychologist. Vol. 60 (4), May-June 2005, 339.

Bershtel, Sara '68 Barnard College

Saving Remnants: Feeling Jewish in America. Free Press, 1992 (coauthor).

Berson, Solomon A. (1918-1972) NAS biographical memoir

Berssenbrugge, Mei-mei (白萱华) (born October 5, 1947 Beijing) '69 Barnard College

Bertocci, Peter A., 1910-1989.

Peter A. Bertocci (1910-1989): Obituary. Kohak, Erazim. American Psychologist. Vol. 46(4), Apr 1991, 437.

Bertozzi, Carolyn R., 1966- Stanford prof.; MacArthur Fellow, 1999; NAS, 2016

Besio, Kimberley 金葆莉

Bessac, Frank B., 1922-2010. anthropologist

Bethe, Hans (1906-2005) NAS biographical memoir

Bettelheim, Bruno, 1903-1990.

Bruno Bettelheim (1903-1990): Obituary. Ekstein, Rudolf.

American Psychologist. Vol. 46(10), Oct 1991, 1080.

Beutler, Ernest (1928-2008) NAS biographical memoir

Bevan, William, 1922-2007.

William Bevan (1922-2007): Obituary. Nathan, Peter E.; Kessel, Frank. American Psychologist. Vol. 63 (1), Jan 2008, 51-52.

Beyer, Werner W. (Werner William), 1911-2006. Coleridge and Keats scholar

In Memoriam: PMLA, Volume 122, Number 1, January 2007, pp. 372–386 (3)

Bhabha, Huma (1962 - ) Visual Arts Sculptor '89SOA

Huma Bhabha's abstract, visceral sculptures have been likened to something drawn from science fiction. In 2003, the New York-based artist made her solo exhibition debut in New York with three sculptures and a photograph at the ATM Gallery. Her work has been displayed in North American and European museums and galleries, including New York's Museum of Modern Art and London's Royal Academy of Arts. In 2008, Bhabha received the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum's Emerging Artist Award.

Bianco, Lucien 畢仰高

Bibber, Joyce '58 Barnard College

Bath and West Bath. Arcadia, 1995.

Brunswick and Topsham. Arcadia, 1994.

Harpswell. Arcadia, 1997.

A Home for Everyman: The Greek Revival and Maine Domestic Architecture. American Assn. for State and Local History, 1989.

Biddick, Kathleen '71 Barnard College

The Other Economy: Pastoral Husbandry on a Medieval Estate. University of California Press, 1989.

The Shock of Medievalism. Duke University Press, 1998.

The Typological Imaginary: Circumcision, Technology, History. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003.

Bier, Carol (Manson) '68 Barnard College

The Persian Velvets at Rosenborg. De Danske Kongers Kronologiske Samling, 1995.

Woven from the Soul, Spun from the Heart: Textile Arts of Safavid and Qajar Iran (16th-19th C). The Textile M

Bigelow, Henry B. (1879-1967) NAS biographical memoir

Bigelow, Kathryn (1953- ) Film Screenwriter, Director '79SOA

Bigelow studied under Milos Forman at Columbia's School of the Arts. One of the few female directors to tackle action thrillers, Bigelow blends the genre's conventions with dark romanticism and serious themes. Among her films are The Loveless (1983), Near Dark (1987), Blue Steel (1990) and Point Break (1991). She has directed the TV miniseries Wild Palms and episodes of Homicide: Life on the Street. Her most recent films include Strange Days (1995) and The Weight of Water (2000).

Biggers, Sissy (1957 - ) Television Personality, Media Spokesperson '79BC

Biggers began her television career supervising scripts for ABC and HBO. As

Director of Late Night and Specials Programming for NBC, she worked on

Saturday Night Live and Late Night with David Letterman. In 1994, she

moved from production to anchoring a daily talk show, Live from Queens.

In 1996, she hosted the Food Network's Ready, Set, Cook! Biggers

co-hosts The Victory Garden on PBS.

Biggs, Barton, 1932-2012.

Bijou, Sidney W., 1908-2009.

Sidney W. Bijou (1908-2009): Obituary. Morris, Edward K. American Psychologist. Vol. 65 (1), January 2010, 52.

Bilenker, Susan '72 Barnard College

Stories, Suppers & Songs. Globalware, 1993.

Billeter, Jean-François, 1939- 畢來德

Billings, John S. (1838-1913) NAS biographical memoir

Billioud, Sébastien 畢遊塞

Binder, Bettye '60 Barnard College

Companions through Time: Our Journey Home to Lemuria. Reincarnation Books, 2002 (coauthor).

Discovering Your Past Lives and Other Dimensions. Reincarnation Books, 1994.

Past Life Regression Guidebook: How Our Past Lives Influence Us Now. Reincarnation Books, 1985.

Binford, Lewis R. (1931-2011) NAS biographical memoir

Bindra, Dalbir, 1922-1980.

Obituary: Dalbir Bindra (1922-1980). Ferguson, George A. American Psychologist. Vol. 36 (10), Oct 1981, 1190-1191.

Bing, R. H. (1914-1986) NAS biographical memoir

Bingenheimer, Marcus 馬德偉

Binggeli, Corky (Gloria Bingley) '69 Barnard College

Building Systems for Interior Designers. John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

Interior Design Illustrated, second edition. John Wiley & Sons, 2004 (coauthor).

Materials for Interior Environments. John Wiley & Sons, 2007.

Bingham, June (Rossbach) '40 Barnard College

Braided Lives: A 20th-Century Pursuit of Happiness. Syracuse University Press, 2008.

Courage to Change: An Introduction to the Life and Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1961; University Press of America, 1992.

Eleanor and Alice (play), 1996.

The Inside Story: Psychiatry and Everyday Life, 1953, 1960 (with Fritz C. Redlich, M.D.).

The Pursuit of Health: Your Mind, Your Body, Your Relationships and Your Environments. Walker and Co., 1985 (with Norman Tamarkin, M.D.).

The Strange Case of Mary Lincoln (play), 2001.

U Thant: The Search for Peace. Alfred A. Knopf, 1966, 1970.

The Trip (play), 1984.

Triangles (play), 1986.

Bingham, Woodbridge 宾板桥

Binns, Betty (Rubinstein) '49 Barnard College

Better Type. Watson-Guptill, 1989.

Designing with Two Colors. Watson-Guptill, 1991.

Birch, Cyril 白之

Birch, Francis (1903-1992) NAS biographical memoir

Birge, Bettine 柏清韵

Birge, Raymond T. (1887-1980) NAS biographical memoir

Birkhoff, George D. (1884-1944) NAS biographical memoir

Birman, Joan (Lyttle) '48 Barnard College

Braids, Links and Mapping Class Groups. Princeton University Press, 1976.

Birnbaum, Ellen '71 Barnard College

The Place of Judaism in Philo's Thought: Israel, Jews, and Proselytes. Scholars Press, 1996.

Birnbaum, Phyllis '67 Barnard College

An Eastern Tradition. Seaview Books, 1980.

Confessions of Love by Uno Chiyo. University of Hawaii Press, 1989 (translator) (Japan-U.S. Friendship Commission Prize).

Modern Girls, Shining Stars, The Skies of Toyko: Five Japanese Women. Columbia University Press, 1999, 2000.

Rabbits, Crabs, Etc.: Stories by Japanese Women. University of Hawaii Press, 1982 (translator).

Birnbaum, Shira '84 Barnard College

Law and Order and School: Daily Life in an Educational Program for Juvenile Delinquents. Temple University Press, 2001.

Birney, Alice (Lotvin) '59 Barnard College

The Literary Lives of Jesus: An International Bibliography of Poetry, Drama, Fiction, and Criticism. Garland, 1989.

Satiric Catharsis in Shakespeare: A Theory of Dramatic Structure. University of California Press, 1973.

Birth control see also Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966; Planned Parenthood

Birthdays

Bishop, George H. (1889 - 1973) NAS biographical memoir

Bisson, T. A., 1900-1979. 畢恩來 see Bisson, Thomas Arthur, 1900-1979.

Bisson, Thomas Arthur, 1900-1979. (已故) 畢恩來 美国人,来华传教士 , 长老会传教士。 《日本在中国》 著有(Japan in China) (1938)哈佛大学历史系主任、著名西欧中世纪史专家比森先生是我 ( 赵文洪) 在哈佛大学从事本课题研究时的指导老师

Bitker, Marjorie (Marks) '21 Barnard College

A Different Flame. Popular Library, 1976.

Gold of Evening. Popular Library, 1975.

The Sanctuary Sea: A Book of Verse. Privately printed, 1986.

Bjerknes, Jacob A. (1897-1975) NAS biographical memoir

Blaauw, Adriaan, 1914-2010. astronomer

Black, David, 1931- Broadway producer

http://davidblacknyc.blogspot.com/

http://www.davidblacknyc.com/

Black, Barbara '70 Barnard College

Corporate Dividends and Stock Repurchases, 1990.

Black, Hallie (Hannah Rosenberg) '64 Barnard College

Animal Cooperation. Morrow Junior Books, 1981.

Dirt Cheap: The Evolution of Renewable Resource Management. Morrow Junior Books, 1979.

Black, Jeremy, 1963- son of David & Linda Cabot Black

*Black, Kathryn Glasford '30 Barnard College

The Sun in the North. Dika, 1990.

Black, Linda Cabot

Black, Max, 1909-1988. philosopher

Black, Sheila '83 Barnard College

House of Bone. CustomWords Press, 2007.

How to be a Maquiladora. Main Street Rag Books, 2007.

Black, Sophie Cabot, 1958- poet;daughter of David & Linda Cabot Black

http://www.paperbackswap.com/Sophie-Cabot-Black/author/

Blackwelder, Eliot (1880-1969) NAS biographical memoir

Blackwell, David, 1919-2010. statistics

Blaine, Tasha '94 Barnard College

Just Like Family: Inside the Lives of Nannies, the Parents They Work for, and the Children They Love. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2009.

Mordechai Pinchas Teitz, The Quintessential Rabbi. KTAV Publishing House, 2001.

Blair, Susan K. '69 Barnard College

The Slaughterhouse Province: An American Diplomat's Report on the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1917, by Leslie A. Davis. Aristide D. Caratzas, 1989 (editor).

Blake, Francis G. (1887-1952) NAS biographical memoir

Blakeley, Barry B. 蒲百瑞

Blakeslee, Albert F. (1874-1954) NAS biographical memoir

Blalock, Alfred (1899-1964) NAS biographical memoir

Blalock, Hubert M. (1926-1991) NAS biographical memoir

Blanc, Charles Le 白光华

Blasko, Dennis J. 卜思高

Blau, Helen Margaret, 1948- Stanford prof.; NAS, 2016

Blau, Peter M. (1918-2002) NAS biographical memoir

Blau, Rivkah (Teitz) '62 Barnard College

Learn Torah, Love Torah, Live Torah: Harav

Blau, Theodore Hertzl, 1998-2003.

Obituary: Theodore Hertzl Blau (1998-2003). Barclay, Allan; Alberts, Jr., Fred L. American Psychologist Vol. 59 (1), Jan 2004, 41-42.

Blaylock, Madhuri Pavamani '93 Barnard College

Coco Butta Kids: Crossin' Paths. Paper Tigers Publishing, Inc., 2002.

Bleakney, Walker (1901-1992) NAS biographical memoir

Blichfeldt, Hans F. (1873-1945) NAS biographical memoir

Blinks, Lawrence R. (1900-1989) NAS biographical memoir

Bliss, Gilbert A. (1876-1951) NAS biographical memoir

Bloch, Felix (1905-1983) NAS biographical memoir

Bloch, Herman S. (1912-1990) NAS biographical memoir

Bloch, Simone '80 Barnard College

The Wonder Years (play), 1982.

Block, Jack, 1924-2010.

Jack Block (1924-2010): Obituary. Funder, David C.; Ozer, Daniel J. American Psychologist. Vol. 65 (6), September 2010, 613.

Block, Jean Libman '38 Barnard College

Back in Circulation. Macmillan, 1969.

There Goes What's Her Name. Avon Books, 1966 (with Virginia Graham).

Why Natural Childbirth?. Doubleday, 1972 (with Dr. Deborah Tanzer).

Block, Jeanne, 1923-1981.

Obituary: Jeanne Block (1923-1981). Helson, Ravenna. American Psychologist. Vol. 38 (3), March 1983, 338-339.

Block, Marian R. '67 Barnard College

The Medical Interview: Mastering Skills for Clinical Practice, fifth edition. F.A. Davis Company, 2005 (with John L. Coulehan).

Block, Valerie '85 Barnard College

Don't Make a Scene. Random House, 2007.

None of Your Business. Ballantine Books, 2003.

Was It Something I Said?. Soho Press, 1998.

Bloom, Benjamin Samuel, 1913-1999.

Obituary: Benjamin Samuel Bloom (1913-1999). Anderson, Lorin. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(1), Jan 2002, 63.

Bloom, Freddy Wenzel '35 Barnard College

Dear Philip, A Diary of Captivity, Changi 1942-45. The Bodley Head, 1981.

Our Deaf Children. Heinemann, 1964.

Our Deaf Children into the '80s, 1978.

101 Questions and Answers about Deaf Children, 1983.

Bloom, Harold, 1930-

Bloom, William (1899-1972) NAS biographical memoir

Blout, Elkan (1919-2006) NAS biographical memoir

Blue

Blumberg, Ilana M. '93 Barnard College

Houses of Study: A Jewish Woman Among Books. University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

Blumenthal, Dan 卜大年

Blussé, Leonard 包樂史

Boas, Franz (1858-1942) NAS biographical memoir

Boaz (Nugent), Amy L. '83 Barnard College

A Richer Dust. Permanent Press, 2008.

Beat. The Permanent Press, 2009.

Bobbie, Walter (1945 - ) Theater Director, Actor, Dancer, Choreographer

Walter Bobbie has worked both onstage and backstage on numerous Broadway hits.

He is the former director of New York City Center's Encores! series.

His directing credits include: Chicago (1996); Twentieth Century (2004),

with Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche; the Rogers and Hammerstein revue A

Grand Night for Singing (1993), which received a Tony Award nomination;

and the musical version of Nick Hornby's novel High Fidelity (2006).

Bobbie also directed the Broadway production of Footloose and co-wrote

the book. As an actor, he played Roger in the original Broadway

production of Grease (1971), and he starred as Nicely Nicely Johnson in

the revival of Guys and Dolls (1992).

Bobo, Kimberly '78 Barnard College

Lives Matter: A Handbook for Christian Organizing. Sheed & Ward, 1986.

Organizing for Social Change: A Manual for Activists in the 1990s. Seven Locks Press, 1991.

Bôcher, Maxime (1867-1918) NAS biographical memoir

Bochner, Salomon (1899-1982) NAS biographical memoir

Bodenstein, Dietrich H. (1908-1984) NAS biographical memoir

Bodger, Joan Higbee '51 Barnard College

How the Heather Looks: A Joyous Journey to the British Sources of Children's Books. Viking, 1965.

Bodian, David, 1910-1992. NAS

http://www.nasonline.org/publications/biographical-memoirs/memoir-pdfs/bodian_david.pdf

Bodian, David (1910-1992) NAS biographical memoir

Bodine, Joseph H. (1895-1954) NAS biographical memoir

Bodman, Nicholas C. 包拟古

Bodolec, Caroline 羅琳

*Boetzkes, Ottilie G. 1901 Barnard College

Cynthia Explores the West Indies. Exposition Press, 1963.

The Little Queen: Isabella II of Spain. Exposition Press, 1966.

Sir Martin Frobisher's Search for the Northwest Passage. Exposition Press, 1965.

Bogert, Marston T. (1868-1954) NAS biographical memoir

Boggs, Grace Chin Lee '35 Barnard College

Living for Change: An Autobiography. University of Minnesota Press, 1998.

Revolution and Evolution in the Twentieth Century. Monthly Review Press, 1974 (with James Boggs).

Bogorad, Lawrence (1921-2003) NAS biographical memoir

Bok, Bart J. (1906-1983) NAS biographical memoir

Bokat, Nicole '81 Barnard College

What Matters Most. NAL Trade, 2006.

Bokenkamp, Steven 柏夷

Bol, Peter K. 包弼德

Bolles, Robert C., 1928-1994.

Robert C. Bolles (1928-1994): Obituary. Bouton, Mark E; Fanselow, Michael S. American Psychologist. Vol. 51(7), Jul 1996, 733.

Bolton, Elmer K. (1886-1968) NAS biographical memoir

Boltwood, Bertram B. (1870-1927) NAS biographical memoir

Boltz, Judith 鲍菊隐

Boltz, William G. 鲍则岳

Bone, Eugenia (Giobbi) '83 Barnard College

At Mesa's Edge: Cooking and Ranching in Colorado's North Fork Valley. Houghton Mifflin, 2004.

Italian Family Dining : Recipes, Menus, and Memories of Meals with a Great American Food Family. Rodale Books, 2005 (with Edward Giobbi).

Bonfante, Larissa '54 Barnard College

Etruscan Dress. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1975.

The Etruscan Language. NYU Press, 1983; St. Martin's Press/Palgrave, 2003 (with Giuliano Bonfante).

Etruscan Life and Afterlife: A Handbook of Etruscan Studies. Wayne State University Press, 1986 (editor).

Etruscan Myths. British Museum Press, 2006 (coauthor).

Etruscan: Reading the Past. University of California Press/British Museum, 1990.

Out of Etruria: Etruscan Influence North and South. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 103, 1981.

The Plays of Hrotswitha of Gandersheim. NYU Press, 1979 (translator).

The World of Roman Costume. University of Wisconsin Press, 1995, 2001 (co-editor).

Bonner, David M. (1916-1964) NAS biographical memoir

Bonner, Elena, 1923-2011.

Bonner, Eugene MacDonald, 1889-1983.

Bonner, James F. (1910-1996) NAS biographical memoir

Bonner, Tom W. (1910-1961) NAS biographical memoir

Bonner, Yelena, 1923-2011. see Bonner, Elena, 1923-2011.

Bonnin, Michel 潘鳴嘯

Boodberg, Peter A. 卜弼德

Booke, Sorrell (1930 - 1994) Film, Television, Theater Actor '49CC

Booke was a television, stage and film actor best known for his role as Boss Hogg on

TV's The Dukes of Hazzard. His Off-Broadway debut in The White Devil

(1955) landed Booke a role on the TV show Omnibus and a Broadway debut

in the 1956 production of The Sleeping Prince. His feature films include

What's Up, Doc? (1972), Freaky Friday (1976), and The Other Side of

Midnight (1977). Booke acted in dozens of television series, earning an

Emmy nomination for his appearance on Dr. Kildare.

Booker, Henry G. (1910-1988) NAS biographical memoir

Bookman (Buehrens), Ann '70 Barnard College

Women and the Politics of Empowerment. Temple University Press, 1987, 1988 (co-editor).

Boone, M. Elizabeth '83 Barnard College

Vistas de España: American Views of Art and Life in Spain, 1860-1914. Yale University Press, 2007.

Boone, Pat (1934 - ) Music Singer '58CC

Musician Pat Boone first topped the pop charts with "Ain't That a Shame" (1955). By age 23, Boone had cut twelve hit singles and sold over 13 million copies. Known as "the good Elvis," his G-rated lyrics and clean-cut persona made rock music palatable; a 1957 Newsweek article heralded him as "the new Bing [Crosby]." Boone has hosted his own television series and a regular radio show, appeared in over 15 movies (including 1959's Journey to the Center of the Earth), and authored two advice books for young adults.

Boorman, Howard Lyon, 1920-2008. 包華德

Biographical Dictionary of Republican China 3v. http://www.vanderbilt.edu/historydept/assets/boormanobit.pdf

Boorstein, Sylvia Schor '56 Barnard College

Don't Just Do Something, Sit There: A Mindfulness Retreat with Sylvia Boorstein. HarperSanFrancisco, 1996.

Happiness Is an Inside Job: Practicing for a Joyful Life. Ballantine Books, 2007.

It's Easier Than You Think: The Buddhist Way to Happiness. HarperSanFrancisco, 1995; Audio Literature (cassettes), 1997.

Pay Attention, For Goodness' Sake: Practicing the Perfections of the Heart: The Buddhist Path of Kindness. Ballantine, 2002.

That's Funny, You Don't Look Buddhist: Why Jews Are Attracted to Buddhism and How the Two Traditions Can Enrich Our Lives, HarperSanFrancisco, 1996; Audio Literature (cassettes), 1997.

Boorstin, Daniel J. (Daniel Joseph), 1914-2004. Librarian of Congress

Boorstin, Julia. granddaughter of Daniel J. Boorstin; husband: (William) Couper Samuelson, grandson of Paul A. Samuelson; son: Henry (2011- ) B.A., Princeton; CNBC correspondent

Boorstin, Paul, 1944- Paul Terry Boorstin; father of Julia Boorstin.

novels: A glory hand; Savage; The Acccursed

Boorstin, Sharon. mother of Julia Boorstin.

novel: A glory hand; Let us eat cake; Keep on rollin'

Boothroyd, John C. Stanford prof., NAS, 2016

Borchardt, Alice, 1939-2007. sister: Rice, Anne, 1941-

Borchert, John R. (1918-2001) NAS biographical memoir

Børdahl, Vibeke 易德波 (f.)

http://www.shuoshu.org/Vibeke.shtml

Borden, Carla M. '70 Barnard College

Contemporary Indian Tradition: Voices on Culture, Nature, and the Challenge of Change. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989 (editor).

The Muses Flee Hitler: Cultural Transfer and Adaptation 1930-1945. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983 (coauthor).

Bordin, Edward S., 1913-1992.

Edward S. Bordin (1913-1992): Obituary. Galinsky, M. David. American Psychologist. Vol. 50(3), Mar 1995, 172.

*Borgenicht (Klein), Miriam '36 Barnard College

Booked for Death, 1987.

Corpse in Diplomacy, 1949.

Extreme Remedies, Doubleday, 1967.

Fall from Grace, 1984.

False Colors. St. Martin's Press, 1985.

No Bail for Dalton, 1974.

No Duress. Harlequin, 1991.

Roadblock.

Still Life. St. Martin's Press, 1986.

True or False, 1982.

Undue Influence. Harlequin, 1990.

Boring, Edwin G. (1886-1968) NAS biographical memoir

Boring, Lucy May, 1886-1996.

Lucy May Boring (1886-1996). Furumoto, Laurel. American Psychologist. Vol. 53(1), Jan 1998, 59.

Boring, William A. (1859 - 1937) Architect

Boring studied architecture while executing commissions such as the Los Angeles Times building and the Santa Monica Hotel. Boring and Edward L. Tilton submitted the winning design for the United States Immigration Station at Ellis Island, and subsequently founded a firm together. Among their commissions were apartment buildings at 520, 521 and 540 Park Avenue in Manhattan. In 1916, Boring joined the faculty of the Columbia School of Architecture, where he eventually became Director and Dean. Among Boring's honors are the Gold Medal for Architecture at the Paris Exposition of 1900, the Gold Medal at the Buffalo Exposition of 1901, and the Medal of Honor for Individual Service from the American Institute of Architects in 1927.

Borthwick, Harry A. (1898-1974) NAS biographical memoir

Boss, Lewis (1846-1912) NAS biographical memoir

Bottelier, Pieter P. 鲍泰利

Bottero, Françoise 蒲芳莎

Botwinick, Jack, 1923-2006.

Jack Botwinick (1923-2006): Obituary. Storandt, Martha. American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (7), Oct 2006, 717.

Boufis, Christina '83 Barnard College

On the Market: Surviving the Academic Job Search. Riverhead Trade Paperbacks/Berkley, 1997 (co-editor with Victoria Olsen '86).

Bouhoutsos, Jacqueline C., 1924-2008.

Jacqueline C. Bouhoutsos (1924-2008): Obituary. Billet-Ziskin, Mae Lee. American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (4), May-June 2009, 269.

Bouis, Antonina (Woronyn) '67 (translator) Barnard College

x Gorelik, Antonina W. Bouis

A Letter for Daria. Little, Brown, 1998 (coauthor).

Almost at the End by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Henry Holt & Co., 1987 (et al.).

Collapse of an Empire: Lessons for Modern Russia by Yegor Gaidar. Brookings Institute Press, 2007.

Don't Die Before You're Dead by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Random House, 1995.

Fatal Half Measures: The Culture of Democracy in the Soviet Union by Yevgeny Yevtushenko. Little, Brown, 1991.

Fear by Anatoli Rybakov. Little, Brown, 1992.

From Russia to the West by Nathan Milstein and Solomon Volkov. Henry Holt, 1990.

I, Maya Plisetskaya by Maya Plisetskaya. Yale University Press, 2001.

Intergirl: A Hard Currency Hooker by Vladimir Kunin. Bergh Publishing/Talman, 1992.

The Intimate Diary of a Russian Woman by Elena Romine. William Morrow, 1992.

Moscow and Beyond by Andrei Sakharov. Knopf, 1990.

Mothers and Daughters by Elena Bonner. Knopf, 1992; Vintage, 1993.

Odessa Memories. U of Washington Press, 2004.

Shostakovich and Stalin: The Extraordinary Relationship Between the Great Composer and the Brutal Dictator. Knopf, 2004.

Stalin Against the Jews by Arkady Vaksberg. Knopf, 1994; Vintage, 1995.

Boulding, Kenneth E. (1910-1993) NAS biographical memoir

Bourdieu, Pierre, 1930-2002.

Bourgeois, Joanne '72 Barnard College

The Encyclopedia of Sedimentology. Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross/Academic Press, 1978 (co-editor).

The Roman Port and Fishing of Cosa: A Center of Ancient Trade. Princeton University Press, 1987 (coauthor).

Bourscheidt, Randall Art Manager '66 Columbia College

Randall Bourscheidt was deputy commissioner of cultural affairs for New York City and served as chairman of the advisory commission. As president of the Alliance for the Arts for over a decade, Mr. Bourscheidt has organized a series of studies on the economic impact of arts in the New York region, published the NYC Culture Catalog and the Kids Culture Catalog, and initiated the Estate Project for Artists with AIDS. He has written and edited numerous publications, including The Economic Impact of the Arts on New York State and New York City. Mr. Bourscheidt is now working with the New York's Cultural Affairs Department and with Commissioner Schuyler Chapin, former dean of Columbia's School of the Arts, to build a large database covering every aspect of the business of nonprofit cultural organizations as well as every public program they offer.

Bousfield, Westeon Ashmore, 1904-1986.

Obituary: Weston Ashmore Bousfield (1904-1986). Cofer, Charles N. American Psychologist. Vol. 43 (4), April 1988, 316.

*Boutelle, Edith (Wieselthier) '39 Barnard College

The Astronaut Witch. A.S. Barnes, 1962.

The Fakir of Jinaika. A.S. Barnes, 1961.

The Ghost That Goofed. Weekly Reader Books, 1982.

The Little Lost Shadow. Weekly Reader Books, 1981.

Bouthilet, Lorrain, 1915-1984.

Obituary: Lorrain Bouthilet (1915-1984). Miller, James Grier. American Psychologist. Vol. 42 (8), August 1987, 817.

Bovey, Frank (1918-2003) NAS biographical memoir

*Bowden, Muriel 1914 Barnard College

A Reader's Guide to Geoffrey Chaucer. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1964.

Bowditch, Henry P. (1840-1911) NAS biographical memoir

Bowen, Ira S. (1898-1973) NAS biographical memoir

Bowen, Norman L. (1887-1956) NAS biographical memoir

Bower, Eli M., 1917-1991.

Eli M. Bower (1917-1991). Lambert, Nadine M; Cain, Leo. American Psychologist. Vol. 49(4), Apr 1994, 351.

Bowers, Kenneth S., 1937-1996.

Obituary: Kenneth S. Bowers (1937-1996) Woody, Erik Z., Kilstrom, John F. American Psychologist. Vol. 54(1), January 1999, 68-69

Bowie, William (1872-1940) NAS biographical memoir

Bowman, Isaiah (1878-1950) NAS biographical memoir

Boyum, Joy Gould '55 Barnard College

Double Exposure: Fiction into Film. Plume/NAL, 1985.

Boza, Maria del Carmen '74 Barnard College

Scattering the Ashes. Bilingual Review/Press, 1998.

Brace, Donald Clifford (1881 - 1955) Literature Editor and Publisher 1904CC

Brace spent his first fifteen years out of college with publishers Henry Holt before

establishing Harcourt & Brace in 1919 with Columbia classmate

Alfred Harcourt. The firm grew thanks to bestsellers by John Maynard

Keynes, Sinclair Lewis and Carl Sandburg. As company president, Brace

published works by E.M. Forster, Virginia Woolf and T.S. Eliot. Brace's

financial expertise lead to his work on fair trade contracts during the

New Deal era. In 1950, Brace was awarded the Columbia University Medal of Excellence.

Bradbury, N.E. (1909-1997) NAS biographical memoir

Bradley, W. H. (1899-1979) NAS biographical memoir

Bradshaw, Francis Foster, 1894-1979.

Obituary: Francis Foster Bradshaw (1894-1979) Sparks, C. Paul. American Psychologist. Vol. 35 (8), August 1980, 759.

Bradshaw, John, 1933-2016. self-help evangelist

Brahm, Laurence J., 1961- 龍安志 Long Anzhi

Braidwood, Robert (1907-2003) NAS biographical memoir

Brainard, Lael. husband: Campbell, Kurt M. 1957- wiki PhD, Oxford (Marshall Scholar)

Braine, D. S., 1926-1996.

Martin D. S. Braine (1926-1996): Obituary. O'Brien, David P; Bowerman, Melissa. American Psychologist. Vol. 53(5), May 1998, 563.

Brakke, Myron (1921-2007) NAS biographical memoir

Bramlette, Milton N. (1896-1977) NAS biographical memoir

Brancato, Carolyn '66 Barnard College

Getting Listed on Wall Street: The Irwin Guide to Financial Reporting Standards in the U.S. Irwin Professional Publishing, 1995.

Brand, Joshua, 1950- Television Writer 1974GSAS

Joshua Brand is a television writer, director and producer who, with his partner John

Falsey, created St. Elsewhere, I'll Fly Away and Northern Exposure.

Brand graduated from City College (NY) and won a fellowship to Columbia

University where he earned a Master of Arts with honors in English. His

play Babyface was produced in Los Angeles (1978) and selected as a

semi-finalist in the Great American Play Contest. Early in Brandt’s

career he wrote scripts for “The White Shadow,” and wrote and produced

“Amazing Stories” and “A Year in the Life.” He then partnered with

Falsey to develop three successful tv series. He’s been nominated for 11

Emmy Awards and won three, as well as the Humanitas Prize and the

Producers Guild of America Award. Brand's directing credits include a

feature film, television movies, and episodes of thirtysomething and

Joan of Arcadia.

*Brandeis, Irma '26 Barnard College

The Ladder of Vision: A Study of Dante's Comedy. Doubleday, 1961.

Brandt, Helene (1936-2013 ) Visual Arts Sculptor '75SOA

Brandt is known for creating sculptures that viewers can enter and experience. Her public

commissions include pieces at Sacred Heart University, the Staten Island

Children's Museum, Long Island University, the Brooklyn Bridge

Centennial and the Ward's Island Sculpture Garden. Brandt received an

NEA Artist in Residence Grant and a 1985 Guggenheim Fellowship. She

recently collaborated with Vito Acconci on the mosaic mural at the

Yankee Stadium Subway Station, for which she was awarded a New York City

Masterwork Award. Brandt has taught and mentored at Bennington College,

the School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute and New York University.

Brandt, Pamela '83 Barnard College

Becoming the Butlers. Bantam, 1990.

Branner, John C. (1850-1922) NAS biographical memoir

Brashares, Ann, 1967- '89 Barnard College

Brashares's debut novel, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (2001) traces the

adventures of four best friends who share one pair of jeans during their

first summer apart. Sisterhood became a New York Times bestseller, won

the Book Sense Book of the Year Award in 2002 and was adapted to film in

2005. Brashare added three more books to the series, The Second Summer

of the Sisterhood (2003), Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the

Sisterhood (2005), Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood

(2008), and she is planning novels for adults.

Forever in Blue: The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood. Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2007.

Girls in Pants: The Third Summer of the Sisterhood. Delacorte Books for Young Readers, 2005.

The Last Summer (of You and Me). Riverhead Hardcover, 2007.

The Second Summer of the Sisterhood. Delacorte Press, 2003.

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Delacorte Press, 2001.

Brattain, Walter H. (1902-1987) NAS biographical memoir

Bratton, Susan Power '70 Barnard College

Christianity, Wilderness, and Wildlife: The Original Desert Solitaire. University of Scranton Press, 1993.

Environmental Values in Christian Art. SUNY Press, 2007.

Six Billion and More: Human Population Regulation and Christian Ethics. Westminster/John Knox Press, 1992.

Brauer, Richard D. (1901-1977) NAS biographical memoir

Braun, Herbert, 1903-1991

Braun, Herbert, 1948-

Braun, Maximilian, 1903-1984.

Bray, Charles W. II, 1904-1982.

Obituary: Charles W. Bray II (1904-1982). Wever, Glen. American Psychologist. Vol. 40 (2), Feb 1985, 233.

Bray, Douglas W., 1918-2006.

Douglas W. Bray (1918-2006): Obituary. Byham, William C. American Psychologist. Vol. 62(2), Feb-Mar 2007, 140-141.

Bray, William C. (1873-1946) NAS biographical memoir

Brayfield, Arthur Hills, 1915-2002.

Arthur Hills Brayfield (1915-2002): Obituary. Wicker, Alan W. American Psychologist. Vol. 57(10), Oct 2002, 787-788.

Breast cancer

Breasted, James H. (1865-1935) NAS biographical memoir

Brecknell, Ursula Colbourne '44 Barnard College

Hillsborough: An Architectural History. The Township of Hillsborough Historic Preservation Commission, 1996.

Brehm, Jack W., 1928-2009.

Jack W. Brehm (1928-2009): Obituary. Wright, Rex A.; Brehm, Sharon S. American Psychologist. Vol. 65 (3), Apr 2010, 225.

Breibart, Joan '63 Barnard College

Diet Directives Weight Loss Program. Physicalmind Institute, 2000 (coauthor).

Introductory Marketing: A Programmed Approach. Macmillan, 1971 (coauthor).

Standing Pilates: Strengthen and Tone Your Body Wherever You Are. John Wiley & Sons, 2004.

Breit, Gregory (1899-1981) NAS biographical memoir

Breitwieser, Helen '90 Barnard College

The Bridesmaid's Guerrilla Handbook. Berkley, 1997 (coauthor) (under pseudonym Lucy Talbot).

Brent, Frances Padorr '72 Barnard College

Beyond the Limit by Irina Ratushinskaya. Northwestern University Press, 1987 (co-translator).

The Lost Cellos of Lev Aronson. Atlas & Co., 2009.

Brenton, Lawrence. professor of math, Wayne State University

brother: Jack Brenton (spouse: Pat Crandall)

http://www.maa.org/sites/default/files/images/images/upload_library/22/Polya/Brenton.pdf

Brewer, William H. (1828-1910) NAS biographical memoir

*Brewster, Dorothy 1906 Barnard College

Doris Lessing. Twayne, 1965.

Virginia Woolf. NYU Press, 1962.

Bricklin, Patrica McIntosh, 1932-2010.

Patricia McIntosh Bricklin (1932-2010): Obituary. Bennett, Bruce E.; Debiak, Dennis. American Psychologist. Vol. 66 (7), Oct 2011, 635.

Brickman, Philip, 1943-1982.

Obituary: Philip Brickman (1943-1982). Wortman, Camille B.; Coates, Dan. American Psychologist. Vol. 40 (9), Sept 1985, 1051-1052.

Bridges, Calvin B. (1889-1938) NAS biographical memoir

Bridgman, Percy W. (1882-1961) NAS biographical memoir

Briggs, Lyman (1874-1963) NAS biographical memoir

Briggs, Robert W. (1911-1983) NAS biographical memoir

Brillouin, Léon N. (1889-1969) NAS biographical memoir

Bringmann, Wolfgang Georg, 1933-2009.

Wolfgang Georg Bringmann ( 1933-2009): Obituary. Early, Charles E.; Bringmann, Michael. American Psychologist. Vol. 65 (4), May-June 2010, 296.

Brink, R. Alexander (1897-1984) NAS biographical memoir

Brinton, Christian, 1870-1942.

Britt, Steuart Henderson, 1907-1979.

Obituary: Steuart Henderson Britt (1907-1979). Twedt, Dik Warren. American Psychologist. Vol. 35 (9), September 1980, 850.

Britton, Nathaniel L. (1859-1934) NAS biographical memoir

Britton, Roswell S. 白瑞华

Broadbent, Donald E., 1926-1993.

Obituary: Donald E. Broadbent (1926-1993). Craik, Fergus; Baddeley, Alan. American Psychologist. Vol. 50(4), Apr 1995, 302-303.

Brode, Robert B. (1900-1986) NAS biographical memoir

Brode, Wallace R. (1900-1974) NAS biographical memoir

Broder, Patricia Janis '57 Barnard College

American Indian Painting and Sculpture. Cross River Press, 1981.

The American West: The Modern Vision. New York Graphic Society/Little, Brown, 1984.

Bronzes of the American West. Harry N. Abrams, 1974.

Dean Cornwell, Dean of Illustrators. Balance House/Watson Guptill, 1978; Collectors Press, 2000.

Fifty Great Paintings of the Old American West.

Earth Songs, Moon Dreams: Paintings by American Indian Women. St. Martin's Press/Thomas Dunne Books, 1999.

Great Paintings of the Old American West. Thomas Gilcrease Institute/Abbeville Press, 1979.

Hopi Painting Today: The World of the Hopis. Dutton, 1978.

Shadows on Glass: The Indian World of Ben Wittick. Rowman & Littlefield, 1991.

Taos: A Painter's Dream. New York Graphic Society, 1980.

Brodey, Denise '89 Barnard College

The Elephant in the Playroom: Ordinary Parents Write Intimately and Honestly About the Extraordinary Highs and Heartbreaking Lows of Raising Kids with Special Needs. Hudson Street Press, 2007.

Brodsky, Steven. wife: Ilene J. Sussman

Brokaw, Cynthia J. 包筠雅

Brokaw, Tom, 1940-

Bromley, D. Allan (1926-2005) NAS biographical memoir

Bronfenbrenner, Urie, 1917-2005.

Urie Bronfenbrenner (1917-2005): Obituary. Ceci, Stephen J. American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (2), Feb-Mar 2006, 173-174.

Bronk, Detlev W. (1897-1975) NAS biographical memoir

Bronz, Ruth Adams '63 Barnard College

Miss Ruby's American Cooking. Harper & Row, 1989.

Miss Ruby's Cornucopia: The Best Recipes from America's Natural Harvest. HarperCollins, 1991.

Brook, Timothy, 1951- 卜正民

Brooks, Chandler McC. (1905-1989) NAS biographical memoir

*Brooks, Gertrude 1913 Barnard College

First Ladies of the White House. Charles Hallberg, 1970.

Brooks, William K. (1848-1908) NAS biographical memoir

Broones, Martin (1892 - 1971) Music Composer CC

Broones' music supported some of the first motion picture soundtracks. He composed the scores of So This is College (1929), and The Mysterious Island (1929), and contributed songs to numerous other movies. Popular songs include "I Can't Get Over a Girl Like You," "Bring Back Those Minstrel Days," and "One Last Love Song." Broones was the head of MGM's Music Department. He married actress Charlotte Greenwood and served as her manager and chief press agent.

Brouwer, Dirk (1902-1966) NAS biographical memoir

Brown, David, 1916-2010. Film Producer 1937 Journalism

Brown graduated from Stanford University (1936), Columbia University's School of Journalism (1937) and soon became drama critic and editor for Women's Wear Daily. With writing partner Ernest Lehman, Brown wrote magazine articles and radio comedy material for Eddie Cantor. He was nonfiction editor for Liberty magazine, quickly moving up to editor-in-chief. He was also managing editor of Cosmopolitan, executive vice president of New American Library’s book division, and married Helen Gurley (Brown), famed Cosmopolitan editor.

Brown’s career in Hollywood is legendary. A Twentieth Century Fox executive, he partnered with Richard Zanuck (early 1970s) to produce blockbuster "Jaws," followed by "The Verdict" and "Cocoon.” Other credits include "The Sugarland Express" (Steven Spielberg's first theatrical feature). Zanuck and Brown were executive producers of "The Sting," (1973) which won an Oscar.

Before launching a solo career as producer, he acquired film rights to Oscar-winning "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989). Brown’s film credits include "The Player," "A Few Good Men," and "Chocolat." Brown and Zanuck received the 1991 Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and a Selznick Lifetime Achievement Award from Producers Guild of America.

Brown, Ernest W. (1866-1938) NAS biographical memoir

Brown, Harrison (1917-1986) NAS biographical memoir

Brown, Herbert C. (1912-2004) NAS biographical memoir

Brown, Judson Seise, 1910-2005.

Judson Seise Brown (1910-2005): Obituary. Cunningham, Christopher L. American Psychologist. Vol. 61 (7), Oct 2006, 720.

Brown, Melissa 鮑梅立

Brown, Patrick O., 1954- NAS, 2002; Stanford wiki

Brown, Roger, 1925-1997. psychologist; linguist

Brown, Roger W. (1925-1997) NAS biographical memoir

Roger Brown (1925-1997): Obituary. Depaulo, Bella M.; Kulik, James A. American Psychologist. Vol. 54(12), Dec 1999, 1128-1129.

Brown, Roger, 1941-1997. Imagist artist

Brown, Roland, 1926- 薄柔纜 1954年,薄柔纜(Roland Brown)醫師在美國「門諾會海外救濟總會」的協助下,創辦了花蓮「基督教門諾會醫院」

Brown, Rudd (Owen) '41 Barnard College

A Killing in Real Estate. Cliffhanger Press, 1986.

Brown, Shelley '58 Barnard College

Centered in Truth: The Story of Swami Nitya-Swarup-Ananda. Kalpa Tree Press, 2001.

Shafts of Light: Selected Teachings of Swami Ashokananda for Spiritual Practice. Kalpa Tree Press, 2004 (co-editor).

Brown, Victoria '88 Barnard College

Before and After Your New Baby. St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1994 (coauthor).

Brown, Julia Prewitt '70 Barnard College

Cosmopolitan Criticism: Oscar Wilde's Philosophy of Art. University Press of Virginia, 1997.

Jane Austen's Novels: Social Change and Literary Form. Harvard U Press, 1979.

A Reader's Guide to the 19th Century English Novel. Macmillan, 1985.

Brown, Marguerite (Dressner) '34 Barnard College

Magnificent Muslims: The Story of Spain's Arab Centuries. New World Press, 1981.

Brown, Marion R. '63 (see also Just) Barnard College

Coping in a Troubled Society. Lexington Books, 1974 (coauthor).

*Brown, Mary Eleanor '31 Barnard College

Therapeutic Recreation and Exercise: Range of Motion Activities for Health and Well-being. SLACK, 1990

Brown (Hoffman), Rosellen, 1939- '60 Barnard College

Brown, Rosellen (1939 - ) Philadelphia-born

Brown's fiction, essays and poetry have won her the American Academy of Arts and Letters' Award in Literature, two grants from the NEA, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the Ingram Merrill Foundation. Brown has published a collection of short stories, three volumes of poetry, and five novels: The Autobiography of My Mother (1976), Tender Mercies (1978), Civil Wars (1984), and Before and After (1992), and Half a Heart. She is on the faculty of the Graduate Creative Writing Program at the School of Art Institute of Chicago.

The Autobiography of My Mother. Doubleday, 1976; Ballantine, 1981.

Before and After. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1992 (Literary Guild Main Selection); Dell, 1993.

Civil Wars. Knopf, 1984.

Cora Fry (poetry). W.W. Norton, 1977; Unicorn, 1989.

Cora Fry's Pillow Book (poetry). Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1994.

Half a Heart. Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2000; Picador, 2001.

The Primacy of Touch: The Drawings of Peter Milton: A Catalogue Raisonné. Hudson Hills, 1993 (with Peter Milton).

A Rosellen Brown Reader: Selected Poetry and Prose. University Press of New England/Bread Loaf Contemporary, 1992.

Some Deaths in the Delta and Other Poems. University of Massachusetts Press, 1970.

Street Games: A Neighborhood (stories). Doubleday, 1974; Milkweed Editions, 1992; W.W. Norton, 2001.

Tender Mercies. Alfred A. Knopf, 1978.

Unfinished Symphonies: Voices from the Beyond. Souvenir Press, 1971.

The Whole World Catalogue: Creative Writing Ideas for Elementary and Secondary Schools. Teachers and Writers Collaborative, revised edition, 1975 (co-editor).

Brown, William L. (1913-1991) NAS biographical memoir

Brown-Sequard, Charles E. (1817-1894) NAS biographical memoir

Browne, Joseph P., 1938- PhD; professor of English, West Chester University of PA

Vibeke Børdahl(易德波)ed., The Eternal Storyteller: Oral Literature in. Modern China《永遠的說書人:現代中國說唱文學》. Richmond: Curzon. Press, 1999.

Critical essays on George Orwell / [compiled by] Bernard Oldsey and Joseph Browne. Boston: G. K. Hall, 1986.

Browne, Melissa. B.A., Holy Cross, 2012; Latin teacher at Devon Prep

http://www.devonprep.com/2013/01/devon-prep-latin-teacher-earns-national-attention/

*Brownstein, Karen (Osney) '66 Barnard College

Brainstorm. Macmillan, 1980.

In a Certain Light. G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1985.

Memorial Day. Doubleday, 1983.

Brownstein, Rachel Mayer '58 Barnard College

Becoming a Heroine. Viking, 1982; Columbia University Press, 1994.

Tragic Muse: Rachel of the Comédie Française. Knopf, 1993.

Brozek, Josef Maria, 1913-2004.

Josef Maria Brozek (1913-2004): Obituary. Hoskovec, Jiri. American Psychologist. Vol. 59 (6), Sep 2004, 564.

Bruce, George, 1909-2002. Scottish poet

Bruce, Lois Margaret '56 Barnard College

Space ABC. Bobbs-Merrill, 1967.

Bruck, Connie '68 Barnard College

Master of the Game: Steve Ross and the Creation of Time Warner. Simon & Schuster, 1994; Penguin, 1995.

The Predators' Ball: The Junk Bond Raiders and the Man Who Staked Them. American Lawyer/Simon & Schuster, 1988.

Brush, George J. (1831-1912) NAS biographical memoir

Bryan, Helen Webster '67 Barnard College

Martha Washington: First Lady of Liberty. John Wiley & Sons, 2002.

Bryant, Coralie (Marcus) '59 Barnard College

Going Global. Kumarian Press, 2001 (coauthor).

Reducing Poverty, Building Peace. Kumarian Press, 2005 (with Christina Kappaz).

Bryant, Marvin P. (1925-2000) NAS biographical memoir

Bryce Canyon National Park

*Bryden, Sydney (Cook) '46 Barnard College

View from the Mountain: A Twentieth Century Memoir. Two Pillars Press, 2000.

Brysac, Shareen Blair '61 Barnard College

Kingmakers: The Invention of the Modern Middle East. W. W. Norton, 2008 (coauthor).

Resisting Hitler: Mildred Harnack and the Red Orchestra. Oxford University Press, 2000.

Tournament of Shadows: The Great Game and the Race for Empire in Central Asia. Counterpoint Press, 1999; Little, Brown (UK), 2001 (with Karl Meyer).

Buchanan, John M. (1917-2007) NAS biographical memoir

Bucher, Walter H. (1888-1965) NAS biographical memoir

Buchta, Katrin 薄琳

Büchi, George (1921-1998) NAS biographical memoir

Buchanan, Constance H. '69 Barnard College

Choosing to Lead: Women and the Crisis of American Values. Beacon Press, 1996, 1997.

Buchholz, Barbara (Ballinger) '71 Barnard College

The Apartment Living Book. Rockport Publishing, 2000 (coauthor).

Arthur Andersen Answers the 101 Toughest Questions About Family Business. Prentice Hall (coauthor).

The Aviator's Source Book. St. Martin's Press, 1982 (editor).

Bathrooms (For Your Home). Michael Friedman/Fairfax Publishing, 1996.

Corporate Bloodlines: The Future of the Family Firm. Carol Publishing Group, 1989 (coauthor).

Creative Home Design: Rooms for Everyday Living. Metro Books, 1999 (coauthor).

The Family Business Answer Book. Prentice Hall, 1999 (coauthor).

The Headcount Solution: How to Cut Compensation Costs and Keep Your Best People. McGraw-Hill, 2003

In the Country Style: Timeless Décor for Today's Home. Michael Friedman/Fairfax Publishing, 2000

Needlepoint Designs from Amish Quilts. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1978 (coauthor).

The New Homeowner's Handbook: What to Do After You Move In. Dearborn Trade/Nehemiah, 2000 (co-editor).

Porch Style. Rizzoli, 2000 (coauthor).

Successful Homebuilding and Remodeling: Real-Life Advice for Getting the House You Want Without the Roof (or Sky) Falling In. Dearborn/Real Estate Education, 1999 (coauthor).

Buchman, Sidney (1902 - 1975) Film, Theater Playwright and Screenwriter

'23 Columbia College

Buchman wrote Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941), which won the Academy Award for best screenplay, and Academy Award nominees Talk of the Town (1942) and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939). In 1949, Jolson Sings Again was nominated for both the Academy Award and Writers Guild award for best screenplay. Buchman's screenplay for Saturday's Hero (1951) was also nominated for an award by the Writers Guild. Buchman produced little work after being investigated by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He was the President of the Screen Writers Guild (1941-1942), and received the organization's Laurel Award in 1965.

Buchsbaum, Betty (Sanders) '50 Barnard College

The Love Word. Chicory Blue Press, 2004.

Buchsbaum, Solomon J. (1929-1993) NAS biographical memoir

Buchwald, Emilie Bix '57 Barnard College

Gildaen: The Heroic Adventures of a Most Unusual Rabbit. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973; Milkweed, 1993.

Mixed Voices: Contemporary Poems about Music. Milkweed Editions, 1991 (co-editor).

The Most Wonderful Books: Writers on Discovering the Pleasures of Reading. Milkweed Editions, 1997 (co-editor).

The Poet Dreaming in the Artist's House: Contemporary Poems about the Visual Arts. Milkweed Editions, 1984 (co-editor).

This Sporting Life: Contemporary American Poems about Sports and Games. Milkweed Editions (co-editor).

Transforming a Rape Culture. Milkweed Editions, 1993 (co-editor).

Buck, David D. 鮑德威

Buck, Pearl S. 赛珍珠

Buckley, Christopher, 1948- poet (was at West Chester University)

Buckley, Christopher, 1952- novelist

Buckley, Oliver E. (1887-1959) NAS biographical memoir

Buckmann, Carol I. '72 Barnard College

Executive's and Professional's Guide to Pension and Retirement Benefits. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982 (coauthor).

Buddington, Arthur F. (1890-1980) NAS biographical memoir

Budiansky, Bernard (1925-1999) NAS biographical memoir

Bueche, Arthur M. (1920-1981) NAS biographical memoir

Buehler, Curt F., see Bühler, Curt F., 1905-1985.

Buffett, Warren, 1930- Berkshire Hathaway

wikipedia

Top books on Warren Buffett

Bugental, James F.T., 1915-2008.

James F.T. Bugental (1915-2008): Obituary. Schneider, Kirk J.; Greening, Tom. American Psychologist. Vol. 64 (2), Feb-Mar 2009, 151.

Bühler, Curt F., 1905-1985.

Buildings Famous buildings in the world

Bujard, Marianne 吕敏

Bullard, Mary (Ricketson) '48 Barnard College

An Abandoned Black Settlement on Cumberland Island.

Black Liberation on Cumberland Island in 1815.

A Journal of a Visit to the Georgia Islands of St. Catherine's, Green, Ossabaw, Sapelo, St. Simons, Jekyll, and Cumberland: with comments on the Florida. Mercer University Press, 1996 (co-editor).

Robert Stafford of Cumberland Island: Growth of a Planter. University of Georgia Press, 1986, 1995.

Zabette (opera libretto), 1999.

Bullen, Christine V. (Nodini) '67 Barnard College

The Rise of Managerial Computing: The Best of the Center for Information Systems Research. Dow Jones-Irwin, 1986 (coauthor).

Bullock, Alan, 1914-2004. British historian; biographer of Hitler

Bumstead, Henry A. (1870-1920) NAS biographical memoir

Bunch, Marion Estel, 1902-1995.

Marion E. Bunch (1902-1995): Obituary. Vanderplas, James M. American Psychologist. Vol. 52(2), Feb 1997, 176.

Bunk, James 博哲銘

Burack, Ethel (Cohn) '27 Barnard College

Atlas of the Central Nervous System in Man. Williams & Wilkins, 1982 (3rd edition) (coauthor).

Burbidge, Geoffrey, 1925-2010. FRS wife: Burbidge, Margaret

Burbidge, Margaret, 1919- FRS E. Margaret Burbidge; husband: Burbidge, Geoffrey,

Burgan, Murrie Weinger '61 Barnard College

The Council of Biology Editors Style Manual: A Guide for Authors, Editors, and Publishers in the Biological Sciences, 1978 (coauthor).

Burgees, John Stewart 步济时

Burger, Werner 布威納

Burgess, George K. (1874-1932) NAS biographical memoir

Burkus-Chasson, Anne 濮安

Burke, Deborah '68 Barnard College

Language, Memory and Aging. Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Burkhardt, Frederick, 1912-2007. Friends of Charles Darwin

Burkholder, Paul R. (1903-1972) NAS biographical memoir

Burns, Elizabeth '81 Barnard College

Tilt. Sourcebooks Landmark, 2003.

Burns, John Pond 卜約翰 BA St Olaf Coll; MA Oxon; MA, PhD, EAsian Institute Cert Columbia

Burns, Ken, 1953- older brother of Ric Burns

Burns, Ric (1955 - ) Film Director, Writer and Producer

'78CC, '83GSAS PhD

younger brother of Ken Burns

Ric Burns is a writer, director, and producer of many acclaimed documentary films. His filmography includes Andy Warhol: A Documentary Film, American Experience: New York, and he is currently writing and directing We Shall Remain:Tecumseh, a television series scheduled to debut in 2009. He has been awarded three primetime Emmys for his work, and has received various other awards for his esteemed documentaries. Ric is the brother of director Ken Burns.

Burns, Robert K. (1896-1982) NAS biographical memoir

Burns, Virginia M. (Valesio) Barnard College

Pushkin's "Poltava": A Literary Structuralist Interpretation. University Press of America, 2004.

Buros, Oscar Krisen, 1905-1978. Mental Measurements Yearbooks

Obituary: Oscar Krisen Buros (1905-1978). Gough, Harrison G. American Psychologist. Vol. 35 (3), March 1980, 296-297.

Testing and the Oscar Buros Lament

Burov, Vladilen 布羅夫

Burris, Robert H. (Robert Harza), 1914-2010.

Burroway, Janet, 1936- '58 Barnard College homepage

Burroway's play, Garden Party, was produced at Barnard the same year that she graduated. Although she is best known for her novels, Burroway's plays include The Beauty Operators, Medea with Child and Sweepstakes. She won the Academy of Arts and Letters Playwrighting Prize in 2001 and a Pushcart Prize in 2002. Her novels include The Buzzards, which garnered a Pulitzer Prize nomination in 1970, and Raw Silk, the runner-up for the National Book Award in 1977. Burroway received a creative writing scholarship from the National Endowment for the Arts, a Florida Fine Arts creative writing grant and a number of awards for excellence in teaching. She is professor emerita of English literature and writing at Florida State University.

But to the Season (poetry). Weston Super Mare: Universities' Poetry, 1961.

The Buzzards. Little, Brown, 1969; London: Faber, 1970 (Pulitzer Prize nominee).

Cutting Stone. Houghton Mifflin, 1992.

The Dancer from the Dance. Faber, 1965; Little, Brown, 1968.

Descend Again. Faber, 1960.

Embalming Mom: Essays in Life. University of Iowa Press, 2002.

Eyes. Faber, 1966; Little, Brown, 1966.

The Giant Jam Sandwich (verse for children). London: J. Cape, 1972; Houghton, 1973.

Imaginative Writing: The Elements of Craft. Penguin Academics, 2002.

Material Goods (poetry). University Presses of Florida, 1980.

Medea with Child (play), 1998.

Opening Nights. Atheneum, 1985; Bantam, 1986.

Raw Silk. Little, Brown, 1977; Pocket Books, 1979 (National Book Award finalist).

The Truck on the Track (children's book). J. Cape, 1970; Bobbs-Merrill, 1971.

Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft. Little, Brown, 1982, 1986.

Burton, Glenn W. (1910-2005) NAS biographical memoir

*Burton, Mary '66 Barnard College

An Unfaded Garland: Meditations on Light and Silence. Burns & Oates, 1997.

Counselling and Psychotherapy in Primary Care: Which Patients Need Longer-Term Treatment. John Wiley, 1998.

Counselling People with Cancer. John Wiley, 1998 (coauthor).

Psychotherapy, Counselling and Primary Mental Health Care: Assessment for Brief or Longer Term Treatment. John Wiley, 1998.

Burtt, Harold E., 1890-1991.

Harold E. Burtt (1890-1991): Obituary. Thayer, Paul W; Austin, James T. American Psychologist. Vol. 47(12), Dec 1992, 1677.

Busch, Frederick, 1941-2006. writer; professor emeritus, Colgate University

Bush, Douglas, 1896-1983. literary critic (John Nash Douglas Bush)

Bush, Richard 卜睿哲

Bush, Susan 卜寿珊

Bush, Vannevar (1890-1974) NAS biographical memoir

Bushell, Stephen W. 布邵尔

Bussotti, Michela 米蓋拉

Buswell, Guy Thomas, 1891-1994.

Obituary: Guy Thomas Buswell (1891-1994). Robertson, John M. American Psychologist. Vol. 51(2), Feb 1996, 152.

*Butler, Elizabeth Beardsley 1905 (1884-1911) Barnard College

Women and the Trades, Pittsburgh, 1907-1908. University of Pittsburgh Press, 1984.

Butler, Warren L. (1925-1984) NAS biographical memoir

Butterfield, Fox 包德甫

Butters, Nelson M., 1937-1995.

Nelson M. Butters (1937-1995). Brandt, Jason. American Psychologist. Vol. 51(12), Dec 1996, 1333.

Buxbaum, David C. 包恒

Buxton, Claude E., 1912-1991.

Claude E. Buxton (1912-1991): Obituary. Kessen, William.

American Psychologist. Vol. 48(5), May 1993, 581.

Byerly, Donald Henry, 1918-2012. b. July 28, 1918; d. May 9, 2012. age 93

Donald Henry Byerly of West Chester Donald Henry Byerly, 93, mathematics teacher at Westtown School, died peacefully May 9, 2012. He is survived by his daughter, Margaret Byerly Marshall and husband, Roger David Marshall; son, Christopher Byerly and wife, Ann F. Diseroad; and daughter, Ann Byerly Marlowe and husband, John A. Marlowe. A Quaker memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 4, in the Meeting House at Westtown School, 975 Westtown Rd., West Chester, PA 19382.

Byerly, Kathryn Green, 1920-2011. d. Dec. 17, 2011. wife of Donald Henry Byerly

Kathryn Green Byerly of West Chester Kathryn Green Byerly, 91, of West Chester, died Saturday, December 17, 2011, at Brandywine Hall Care Center, West Chester. http://obituaries.expressionstributes.com/?m=9b95221954&prnt=1

Byerly, Perry, 1897-1978. seismologist

Byerly, Perry (1897-1978) NAS biographical memoir http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/topics/people/byerly_memorial.php

http://eps.berkeley.edu/alumni/byerly.php

Byers, Horace R. (1906-1998) NAS biographical memoir

Byrd, Ayana '95 Barnard College

Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America. St. Martin's Press, 2001 (coauthor).

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Balazs, Étienne 白乐日

Balcom, John 陶忘机

Balcom, Yingtsih 黃瑛姿

Bao, Shuming 鲍曙明

Baranovitch, Nimrod 尼曼

Barbieri-Low, Anthony 李安敦

Barlow, Tani 白露 Barr, Allan H. 艾伦

Bartlett, Beatrice S. 白冰菊

Baxter, William H. III 白一平 Benton , Gregor 班国瑞

Benziger, Vincent 班文新

Berger, Patricia A. 白瑞霞

Bergere, Marie-Claire 白吉尔

Berkowitz, Alan 柏士隐

Berling, Judith 白居惕

Bi, Jianxiang 毕建祥

Bian, Yanjie 边燕杰

Bianchi, Ester 黄晓星 Bickford, Maggie 毕嘉珍

Bieg, Lutz 毕鲁直

Biggerstaff, Knight 毕乃德

Billeter, Jean François 毕来德

Biot, Edouard Constant 毕瓯

Bokenkamp, Stephen 柏夷

Bol, Peter K. 包弼德

Bonet, Jean 博内特 Bonino, Gabriella 唐云 Bonnin, Michel 潘鸣啸

Borchigud, Wurlig 乌尔丽歌

Bossen, Laurel 宝森

Bossler, Beverly 柏文莉

Boulais, Guy 鲍来思

Bourgerie, Dana 白杰理

Braester, Yomi 柏佑铭

Brandauer, Frederick W. 白保罗

Brandtstadter, Susanne 白素珊

Branner, David 林德威

Brashier, Kenneth E. 白瑞旭

Bray, Francesca 白馥兰

Bretschneider, Emil 薄乃德

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