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Old 09-11-2015, 06:10 PM
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Default Loss to the collecting community: Paul Muchinsky

Paul Muchinsky, author of Baseball Pinback Buttons, passed away earlier this week. He posted on these forums sometimes as "springpin," and kept a blog about pinbacks.

He was a prolific author in other areas, too, having written one of the most widely-used introductory texts for the field of industrial-organizational psychology (which is now in its eleventh edition, and which I myself use when I teach that class to undergraduates). I'm also not sure I've ever seen higher average ratings for a professor on ratemyprofessors.com than Paul received, and it's clear from the comments there that his students loved him.

I was lucky enough to get to know Paul through our shared profession, but I suspect that we bonded as quickly as we did through our shared love of collecting. In just a short few years, he became both a mentor and a friend to me.

I can only hope that when I go, I'll be remembered for a contribution I made to some field or other; Paul made lasting contributions to several. He will be missed.

http://www.greensboro.com/obituaries...fad327afe.html


[Leon, I wasn't sure where to put this; if you feel it's more appropriate over on the memorabilia side, feel free to move it.]
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