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Ira Lunan Ferguson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ira Lunan Ferguson
Ira Lunan Ferguson, B.A., B.Sc., M.A., M.Sc., Ph.D., LL.B. (born Ira Lunan Lamontanio Ferguson, 1904, died 1992) was an American psychologist and author of multiple autobiographies as well as several novels and many published essays and journal articles. He is perhaps best known for his autobiographical trilogy, ''I Dug Graves at Night to Attend College by Day'' (1968–70). ==Life and work== Ferguson was born in Jamaica, British West Indies, on January 27, 1904. In 1919, he was sent to the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia for treatment and correction of his very poor eyesight. He was classified as "functionally blind," as his vision could be only partially corrected. Nevertheless, he said, "I always felt I was only half blind, and never considered myself handicapped."〔''83 Practical Philosophical Observations by an Octogenarian Psychologist,'' Ira Lunan Ferguson (1985)〕 He lived in the United States for the remainder of his life, ultimately making San Francisco his home.
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