Folks,
I thing we can claim Georg von Bekesy who got the Nobel Prize for Physiology
or Medicine in 1961.  He was at Harvard from 1947 to 1966 after which he was
professor of sensory sciences at the University of Hawaii. On the basis of
his work in audition I think we can claim him in the pantheon of
psychologists who have gotten Nobel prizes, e.g.,  Experiments in Hearing
(1960).

Al Cone, Retired

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