Obituary
Evalyn Finn Segal, in memoriam
Richard Gilbert,
Richard Gilbert
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Richard Gilbert
Search for more papers by this authorThe author, who served on this journal's editorial board in the early 1970s, may be reached at 1106–297 College Street, Toronto, ON, Canada M5T 0C2; [email protected].

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EVALYN FINN SEGAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
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(Compiled on February 7, 2017, chiefly from Google Scholar)