Now I'm upset. I thought you meant Dollard the psychologist--as in
Dollard, Doob, Miller, Mowrer, and Sears (1939).
Don't know about the others, but Miller (Neal Miller) is still with
us--spoke to him recently at an APA meeting (maybe not that recent;
NYC).
Well, we still have October 22 to look forward to (Fechner Day).
Frank LeFever
New York Neuropsychology Group
In <Pine.LNX.3.91.970517093331.13765A-100000 at Hera> sblack at UBISHOPS.CA
(Stephen Black) writes:
>>On Sat, 17 May 1997 benoite at woods.uml.edu wrote:
>>> Here I was all set to wish you a Victoria/Queen's Birth/Dollard Day
>> on _June 19th_ (that's what your signoff says - or is this a
>> monthlong celebration? Are Canadians _that_ glad/upset that Queen
>> V. is dead and Dollard saved the empire/got away with grand theft
>> that they revel for an extended celebration??)
>>:-( (mortified frownee). I did it again. Dollard Day or happy
birthday to
>dead Queen Victoria takes place *this* Monday, not in June. Just think
of
>all the people around the world I've misled with my sig file. We are
not
>amused.
>>I'm mailing this to the two lists I subscribe to retract this slight
to
>our national calendar and to set the record straight. And I'd better
not
>tell you when St. Jean Baptiste Day (aka the Fete Nationale) is.
>>-Stephen
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>Department of Psychology fax: (819) 822-9661
>Bishop's University e-mail: sblack at ubishops.ca>Lennoxville, Quebec
>J1M 1Z7 Bishop's Department of Psychology web page
at:
>Canada http://www.ubishops.ca/ccc/div/soc/psy>> Wish us a happy Victoria/Queen's Birth/Dollard Day May
19
> (note correction to date) ^^^
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