Colleagues,
Just to let you know that I am already a member of the Luxuriant
Flowing Hair Club for Scientists. You may find the evidence I used
to substantiate my nomination at:
http://www.stolaf.edu/people/huff
I was admitted just last week, but had to nominate myself. I would
be pleased
I must admit that the only club that would take me is the Yes there is
still something left hair club for scientists
That's why the hat
http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky/guitar.tif
For those of you in the the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists I
expect to see your pictures posted in this
At 9:46 AM -0500 5/2/01, Chuck Huff wrote:
Colleagues,
Just to let you know that I am already a member of the Luxuriant
Flowing Hair Club for Scientists.
Well, thirty years ago .
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* PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] *
* Psychology Dept Minnesota State
Does the psychological literature contain much on the relationship
between homophobia and bullying in the schools? I ask because of an AP
release I found in our local newspaper today:
There is pending legislation in the state of Washington that would
require schools to take
Hi
For pictures of me (just about a year old now) go to
www.uwinnipeg.ca/~clark/wedd and look away. I'm the groom who
looks shorter than his bride (I am) and who also looks like he
doesn't understand much of what is going on (I didn't ...
everything was in Greek).
Best wishes
Jim
It appeared in this morning's Daily Reflector (Greenville, NC), with
the source being an AP report. I suspect it can be found in many other
newspapers, but I was unable to find it this afternoon on the Daily
Reflector's homepage or with a quick search of the web. If I stumble across
it
A more thorough search of the web did come up with a one hit, but not to the
particular article in this morning's paper.
http://states.cwfa.org/washington/legislature.shtml - Concerned Women for
American ask that you write the gov about this legislation (SB 5528) that
is being pushed by the
Haydee,
Here is the URL for the story from yesterday's New York Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Bullying-Bill.html?searchpv=apon
line
Dennis
Dennis M. Goff
Dept. of Psychology
Randolph-Macon Woman's College
Lynchburg VA
-Original Message-
From: H. Gelpi
OK. I give up. Here is the link to a photo hidden on my site.
http://www.acs.appstate.edu/~kms/KMSphoto.jpg
Yes, the tiny bust is of W.A.M. This was done for a campus
magazine.
Ken
--
Kenneth M. Steele[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dept. of Psychology
Appalachian
I was really hoping to provide a longer response to the last
posts on the Lucifer principle proposing evil as a survival
mechanism. In the meantime (assuming I get around to it at all)
the post on the Christian Coalition provides a good example of
the relativity of evil.
For members of this
From: Stephen Black [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...the post on the Christian Coalition provides a good example of
the relativity of evil.
For members of this organization, it's an act of the highest
morality to oppose legislation that would lessen bullying of
homosexual children. For them,
On Tue, 01 May 2001 12:59:22 -0500, Steven Davis wrote:
I am curious as to what y'all think about all of these discoveries that various
psychological problems are really brain problems. Seems to me that this is at
the same time both obviously true and misleading. This seems to really just be a
Hey Paul,
Would that picture have you in a baseball cap? :)
jim
Paul Smith wrote:
Chuck Huff
I was admitted just last week, but had to nominate myself. I would
be pleased to nominate others who have the appropriate qualifications.
I'd like to be nominated. Where should I send
Jim -
I'm thinking more of one of those floppy hats - better coverage. See
you tomorrow or Friday at MPA? I present at 11 AM tomorrow.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: JMatiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 7:48 PM
To: Paul Smith
Cc: '[EMAIL
Or, as George Allbee stated at SEPA,
Headaches are not caused by an aspirin deficiency.
Chuck
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Charles M. Huffman, Ph.D.
Chair, Psychology Dept.
Cumberland College, Box 7990
Williamsburg, KY 40769
(606) 539-4422
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-Original
I said (retouching my words slightly):
For members of this organization, it's an action of the
highest morality to oppose legislation that would lessen
bullying of homosexual children. For them, supporting the
legislation is evil. But for others, it's the position of the
Christian Coalition
An art instructor once stared at me - sized up my face - and said Peter
O'Toole. Though how an Irishman (O'Toole) ended up with a Slavic face
is beyind me!
Mike Scoles wrote:
Paul Simon here. (The singer, not the senator.)
Paul Smith wrote:
Students used to say that I looked just like
In a message dated 5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Subj: Re: the face of a tipster
Date:5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Interesting thread. . . .
Emerging temporarily from
Interesting thread. . . .
Emerging temporarily from lurker status during my two-day hiatus from
responsibilities to share photos of myself and clone with TIPSTER colleagues.
. . . ;)
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Enjoy the summer, folks!
Sandra
Sandra Nagel Randall
Psychology
Saginaw Valley
Friends,
You can see me here. I look very Italian. If you would like to give me a
special "glamour treatment" you may so so:
http://members.home.com/cora/MonaLisa/monaie.html
I am off to WPA. Anyone else going? Have a great weekend all.
Nancy Melucci
ELAC
From: Paul Brandon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: the face of a tipster
Message-ID: l03130309b714a978ff1b@[134.29.11.43]
If you dig deep enough, it's on my Web site (no, not the rat;-).
I suspect the same is true for at least some other Tipsters.
Interesting -- I had imagined you as a
TIPSters--
If, in all this photo-swapping, any of you run across a likely candidate
for the Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists (inspired by Steven
Pinker and featured in the May/June *Lingua Franca*) feel free to nominate
him or her here:
Are those glass slippers you are wearing?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: oops! . . . Re: the face of a tipster
In a message dated 5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
OK, since there seems to be so much interest in this topic, here's the
most recent photo of me. I'm a bit embarassed: the photo was taken just
after I had jreturned home from a party in which I had had a little too
much to drink. I'll never forgive my wife for taking it.
Interesting that physiognomy is so compelling,
still, even among professional psyc teachers!
Arguably, putting your face on your website
helps humanize the material for your readers
(that is, it's not mere vanity). My on-line students
seem to like it that I sometimes put a part-face,
very like my
Chuck Huff
I was admitted just last week, but had to nominate myself. I would
be pleased to nominate others who have the appropriate qualifications.
I'd like to be nominated. Where should I send the envelope full of
qualifying floor sweepings?
Paul Smith
Alverno College
Milwaukee
This is outrageous. Can you cite the article?
The CC opines that the legislation is really gay-rights legislation, and
that it would interfere with the right of
Christian students to express their condemnation of homosexuality.
Can this be? By virtue of one's religious beliefs, could it be
Nice walk this balmy morning. Not nice thoughts. I was thinking
about a brief but sad conversation I had last week with a colleague from
another department in front of the library. I haven't been able to get it
out of my mind and heart. And, I been hesitant to share my feeling and
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