Thanks for the link, Dennis.  I've long been curious about that article.  On
seeing "Matiya" in the URL, I figured it was from the webpage of TIPS' own
Jim Matiya, and when I erased the last phrase in the URL, sure enough, it
was from Jim Matiya's page.

We seem to have many new TIPS members, so I've elected myself to toot Jim's
horn as an award-winning high school psychology teacher.  (I don't have to
recuse myself, since I've never actually "met" Jim, and have no agenda
here.)  But my primary reason for writing is to suggest, as I have in the
past, that you send extra/leftover psychology books to Jim for him to use as
prizes in his Psychology Fair, which he holds in the spring.  Since Jim is
retiring soon, this will probably be the last Psychology Fair at his high
school, unless others are going to carry the banner after he leaves.

Here's Jim's email address:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

And here's his original website with lots of things to interest high school
students (and the rest of us too):

http://www.d230.org/cs/matiya/

Good luck, Jim!  Hope you get lots of books!

Beth Benoit
University System of New Hampshire

on 3/15/04 8:30 AM, Dennis Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Here is a link to the Ladies Home Journal story that Skinner wrote. (Baby in a
> Box, October, 1945)
> http://www.d230.org/cs/matiya/new_page_8.htm
> 
> Enjoy,
> Dennis


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