[misc.wanted] looking for David Berlinski and Anatol Holt

edds@unc.UUCP (Tom Edds) (12/05/86)

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   A cohort of mine (who is not on the net) has exhausted other means of
locating two researchers of great interest, so I am posting this request
on his behalf. If you can help, please reply via e-mail to uncsmk@unc.BITNET 
or via USnail to 
                                                                        
	Steven M. Kemp                                                 
	L. L. Thurstone Laboratory                                     
	Psychology Dept.                                               
	Davie Hall (013A)                                              
	University of North Carolina
	Chapel Hill, NC  27514                                         

  Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. 
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re: Missing Philosopher, David Berlinski                                

I read "On systems analysis:" (1976) and skimmed "Philosophy: the
Cutting Edge" (1975) by David Berlinski with great interest but can find
no further reference to him or his work.  He apparently graduated
Harvard in the late 60's or early 70's and then taught at the University
of Puget Sound until 1975.  Puget Sound admits no knowledge of his
whereabouts.  I am extremely interested in corresponding with Dr. 
Berlinski, or at least in finding out about other of his works. 
                                                                        
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re: Missing Scientist, Anatol Holt
                                                                        
Dr. Holt participated in the 1968 conference with Warren McCulloch,
Gregory Bateson and others that was recorded by Mary Catherine Bateson
in her book, "Our Own Metaphor." David Lipset says he interviewed Dr. 
Holt for his biography of Gregory Bateson.  I am extremely interested in
corresponding with Dr.  Holt, or at least in finding out about other of
his works. 


   Tom Edds             UNC-CH Psychometrics
   ...mcnc!unc!edds

  "Time flies like an arrow, but fruit flies like a banana."