Foundation for the Study of Cycles
The Foundation for the Study of Cycles (FSC) is an international nonprofit organization that fosters, promotes, and conducts scientific research in respect to rhythmic and periodic fluctuations in any branch of science.[1] It was incorporated on January 10, 1941 by Edward R. Dewey.[2][3] It is currently under the directorship of Dr. Richard Smith.[4] FSC published the Cycles Magazine from 1950 until 1997.[2][5][6]
Footnotes
- Huntington 1943, p. 335
- "Our History". www.cycles.org. Archived from the original on 18 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- Bouma 1983, p. 243
- "Current Board and Staff for the Foundation for the Study of Cycles". www.cycles.org. Archived from the original on 11 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- Tromp 1978, p. 162
- Sollberger 1978, p. 2
References
- Huntington, Ellsworth (1943). "The Foundation for the Study of Cycles". Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 36 (2): 335–336 – via Oxford Academic.
- Sollberger, Arne (1978). "In memoriam Edward Russell Dewey (1895–1978)". Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research. 9 (1): 1–2 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
- Tromp, Solco W. (1978). "In memoriam Professor Edward R. Dewey 1895–1978". International Journal of Biometeorology. 22 (3): 161–162 – via SpringerLink.
- Bouma, Janneke J. S. H. J. W. (1983). "In memoriam solco W. Tromp". Journal of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research. 14 (4): 241–243 – via Taylor & Francis Online.
Further reading
- "The Foundation for the Study of Cycles". Science. 100 (2606): 514–515. 1944.
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