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Topic: Arther Memoriam
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sackett Moderator
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posted 09-18-2007 11:30 AM
All,I just got my new "Polygraph" (dated Jul/Aug 2007) to read it and see Dick Arther died in July?! I know it usually takes a while for the Pony Express to get news to us out here in the wild west, but Dang! No-one even mentioned it on this page! Was anyone else in the dark on this? Jim [This message has been edited by sackett (edited 09-18-2007).] IP: Logged |
Ted Todd Member
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posted 09-18-2007 11:51 AM
Jim, This is the first I have heard about this. Ted IP: Logged |
Barry C Member
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posted 09-18-2007 12:06 PM
I'm sorry guys. I thought I mentioned it. If I didn't, I meant to do so, but that doesn't help you any does it?The memoriam was very nice and very informative. Our history fascinates me, and I learned a few things reading it. Thanks again, Dr. Barland! [This message has been edited by Barry C (edited 09-18-2007).] IP: Logged |
sackett Moderator
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posted 09-18-2007 02:51 PM
Barry,I'm just astounded that one of the "founding fathers" of modern polygraph dies and no-one mentions it... Any news on who will run the academy? Best Regards, Jim
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Barry C Member
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posted 09-18-2007 03:17 PM
It was mentioned - and a lot I might add, but it all must have been via emails.I understand Cathy is going to keep the school going. IP: Logged |
sackett Moderator
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posted 09-18-2007 03:39 PM
Barry,wile I'm not a "hippo", I do recognize the contribution Arther gave to our profession. I was just surprised that it wasn't more prominent in conversation. Thanks, Jim
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jrwygant Member
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posted 09-18-2007 07:14 PM
If anybody missed Gordon's tribute in the APA newsletter, I've posted a copy with Gordon's permission at: http://home.earthlink.net/~jrwygant/Arther.html - Jim W.IP: Logged |