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  • Collection: Notable People

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An image of two researchers, a technician, and a test subject blowing air into the Alcometer created by Leon Greenberg in the early 1940s. Same image used in the SSAS Alumni Newsletter, with caption explaining use.

Bacon_RadioTranscript_1950.pdf
"Yale Interprets the News," a WTIC-1080 radio series in which Selden Bacon interprets what's behind the headlines.

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Portrait of the young Howard W. Haggard

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Portrait of Howard W. Haggard in the late 1950s as published in the Summer School of Alcohol Studies Newsletter in 1960.

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A photo of John Anthony Carpenter, Director of the Center of Alcohol Studies from 1975 until 1981, and editor of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol from 1992 to 1994.

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A photo of Leon A. Greenberg (1907-1985), most famous for his invention of the Alcometer in 1941, a machine that analyzed the breath for alcohol, pictured here.

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Portrait of Mark Keller, who began his career with the Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol as an editorial assistant and would later become its editor as well as that of its successor, the Journal of Studies on Alcohol. He was instrumental in…

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A color picture taken at Mark Keller's Recognition Dinner in 1977.

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Portrait of Raymond G. McCarthy, educator and director of the Summer School of Alcohol Studies.
Attended the first Summer School of Alcohol Studies at Yale University in 1943.
From 1948 until 1961, he was associate director of the Summer School of…

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Portrait of Selden D. Bacon
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