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Biography
-In 1904, March 20, B. F. Skinner was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
- From 1922 to 1926, he attended Hamilton College and then spent a year
in New York City exploring his potential as a novelist.
-He was attracted to psychology by reading Bertrand Russell and H. G.
-In 1928, he entered graduate studies at Harvard University.
-In 1931, he received his PhD and until 1936, he stayed on as a member of
the Harvard Society of Fellows.
-In 1936 Skinner married Yvonne Blue.
-He then taught at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis and later
at Indiana University.
-From 1946-1947, He was chair of the psychology department of the Harvard.
-In 1948, he returned to Harvard as a tenured professor. He remained
at Harvard for the rest of his career.
-In 1990, he died of leukemia and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
-In 1904, March 20, B. F. Skinner was born in Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
- From 1922 to 1926, he attended Hamilton College and then spent a year
in New York City exploring his potential as a novelist.
-He was attracted to psychology by reading Bertrand Russell and H. G.
-In 1928, he entered graduate studies at Harvard University.
-In 1931, he received his PhD and until 1936, he stayed on as a member of
the Harvard Society of Fellows.
-In 1936 Skinner married Yvonne Blue.
-He then taught at the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis and later
at Indiana University.
-From 1946-1947, He was chair of the psychology department of the Harvard.
-In 1948, he returned to Harvard as a tenured professor. He remained
at Harvard for the rest of his career.
-In 1990, he died of leukemia and is buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery,
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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