Stanley Mulaik
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Stanley A. Mulaik (born April 9, 1935 in Edinburg, Texas) is Professor Emeritus at the School of Psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology, as well as the head of the Societate American pro Interlingua. Although born in Edinburg, Mulaik lived in Salt Lake City, Utah for most of his childhood. For the last 30 years, he has lived in or around the Atlanta, Georgia area.
His interest in Interlingua came about in 1953, one year before the grammar was set in stone. His early works came to the attention of Alexander Gode, then the leader of the Interlingua Division of Science Service, who asked for and got permission to print the student's articles in official publications.
Today, he is the head of the Societate American pro Interlingua, and the editor of its quarterly journal, Confluentes. He was also the editor of the now-defunct Interlingua journal Le Foro, and of the psychological journal Multivariate Behavioral Research.
[edit] External links
- Biographias - Stanley A. Mulaik - biography in Interlingua
- Interlingua Institute: A History - contains a short biographical entry
- American Society for Interlingua