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In Memoriam: Recent Losses to the CASBS Family, Winter 2018

Two books by recently deceased former CASBS fellows as of winter 2018

We are sad to report the passing of members of the CASBS family. Click on the various links to learn about their lives and intellectual legacies. Are you aware of other recent losses in the CASBS family? Please let us know by sending an email to casbs-news@stanford.edu.

Would you like to share your own personal remembrance of any of the people listed below? Send your thoughts via email to casbs-news@stanford.edu.

Jerry A. Fodor 

(1964-65). Obituary: New York TimesThe GuardianRutgers Today. Tribute: The New YorkerThe Chronicle of Higher EducationLondon Review of BooksDaily NousThe PsychologistPhilosophy NowThe MIT PressThe Brains Blog. Other: Wikipedia.

Otis L. Graham, Jr. 

(1985-86). Tribute: American Historical AssociationCenter for Immigration StudiesThe Social Contract.
Book in CASBS Tyler Collection: Losing Time: The Industrial Policy Debate (1992).

Jan Hoem 

(1997-98). Obituary: Scandinavian Actuarial Journal. Tribute: Stockholm UniversityMax Planck Institute for Demographic ResearchDemographic ResearchInternational Union for the Scientific Study of PopulationOxford Institute of Population Ageing. Other: Wikipedia.

Arno Motulsky 

(1976-77). Obituary: New York Times. Tribute: TodayThe American Society of Human GeneticsThe ScientistUniversity of Washington. Other: Wikipedia.

Book in CASBS Tyler Collection: Human Genetics: Problems and Approaches (1979).

Richard D. Schwartz 

(1989-90). Obituary: New York TimesNew Haven Register. Tribute: The American Academy of Political & Social Science,

Anne Treisman 

(1977-78). Obituary: New York TimesWashington PostThe Daily Princetonian. Tribute: Association for Psychological ScienceEdge.org. Other: Wikipedia.

David L. Wallace 

(1960-61). Obituary: Chicago Sun TimesUChicago NewsThe Chicago MaroonHyde Park HeraldMonadnock Ledger-Transcript.

Morris Zelditch, Jr. 

(1968-69). Tribute: Stanford News. Other: Wikipedia.

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