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Eliot S. Hearst

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Hearst was an avid chess player who won New York State Championship in 1950 and competed in the national championship in 1954 and 1961. He was a member of the U.S. Chess team at the World Student Team Championship held in the
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in 1967, teaching courses on animal behavior, learning theory, and history of psychology. He was also contracted by the
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and worked in the departments of experimental psychology and neurophysiology for two years.
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to edit a volume on the historical assessments of the major subfields of psychology,
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in 1984 and retired in 1996. He then became an adjunct professor of psychology at
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in 1960, when the U.S. team won first place ahead of the Soviet team led by
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From 1958 to 1964, Hearst was a senior experimental psychologist with the
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blindfolded. He earned the titles Senior Master and Life Master from the
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on July 7, 1932, and earned his B.A. in psychology summa cum laude from
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Hearst entered academia in 1965, joining the faculty of the
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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Eliot Hearst
New York City, New York
Tucson, Arizona
Columbia University
Guggenheim Fellowship
National Institute of Mental Health
University of Missouri
Indiana University
Doctoral advisor
William N. Schoenfeld
blindfold chess
New York City
Columbia University
William N. Schoenfeld
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
National Institute of Mental Health
St. Elizabeths Hospital
Royal College of Surgeons of England
John Vane
University of Missouri
Indiana University
Psychonomic Society
Indiana University
Columbia University
University of Arizona
Guggenheim Fellowship
Society of Experimental Psychologists
Psychonomic Society
Soviet Union
Boris Spassky

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