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Mag,
Not to be "ticky", but his name was Meyer Perlstein. I know, I had
to memorize his Cruickshank's Phelps, Carrithers, etc. names in my doctoral
seminar on CP. I later worked with Harry Bice when he was 75 years old.
Bice was the psychologist for Phelps. He told some tall tales about all
these "giants". I was very lucky to be a colleague of Dr. Harry Bice my
first year out of graduate school.
Bobby
>i was very lucky. at 12 months i was taken to chicago to see dr. miles
>perlstein. they did all kinds of tests on me physically and mentally. and dr.
>p. said well she is very very bright and even though it won't be easy, i
>think she will walk, talk and even dance if she wants to. so my family acted
>accordingly.,.
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>mag
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