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In Honor Of... Sam Glucksberg, PhD
Sam Glucksberg was born in Montreal, Canada in 1933 and emigrated to New York in 1945. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the City College of New York in 1956, and his PhD from New York University in 1960. After a brief stint on active military duty at the US Army Human Engineering Laboratories, he joined the faculty at Princeton University in 1963, where he has spent the rest of his academic career. Sam Glucksberg is one of the forefathers of the field of Psycholinguistics. He co-authored one of the first books on experimental psycholinguistics in 1975, and he published 5 editions of an introductory text, Psychology (1981-1990) which he co-authored with Darley, Kamin, and Kinchla. In 2001, he wrote Understanding Figurative Language: From metaphors to idiom. He has served as editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, and of Psychological Science, as well as being on the editorial boards of numerous other journals. Most happily, he now lives again in New York City as well as Princeton with his wife, Kay Deaux. Individuals Honoring Sam Glucksberg: * FABBS would like to thank Drs. Boaz Keysar and Susan Fiske for nominating Dr. Glucksberg for this honor and for leading the effort to spread the word about his nomination. Would you like to honor Dr. Glucksberg? The easiest way to donate money to FABBS is through Google Checkout. You can securely pay by credit or debit card and know that we will receive your donation in a timely and effective manner. If you would prefer to donate via check, please download a copy of our Donation Form.
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