Thank you for your support: list of contributors.We wish to express our grateful thanks to those who have supported our organizations with financial contributions over the basic membership rate, and for a donation of company stock. Below we list the names of those who gave so generously over the last year. Your contributions have helped make it possible for us to continue to spread the word about general semantics gen·er·al semantics n. (used with a sing. verb) A discipline developed by Alfred Korzybski that proposes to improve human behavioral responses through a more critical use of words and symbols. . Dean Alterman Leonard S. Amada Philip Ardery Billie Baguley Carl Bechard George J. Barenholtz Sanford I. Berman Mark H. Bernstein George Black This article is about the Canadian politician. For the American politician from the state of Georgia, see George Robinson Black. George Black, PC (April 10 1873 - August 23 1965) was an administrator and politician in Yukon, Canada. Winton A. Bristol Alta Brock Kenneth F. Brown Linda Burch Edward J. Burns Richard K. Carlson Pamela Cawley Lloyd Chappell Edward C. Cialella Lida Cochran Richard S. Cook David Cox Prominent people named David Cox:
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