Background
Heise, George Armstrong was born on December 8, 1924 in New York City. Son of George William and Margaret (Armstrong) Heise.
Heise, George Armstrong was born on December 8, 1924 in New York City. Son of George William and Margaret (Armstrong) Heise.
Bachelor of Arts, Swarthmore College, 1944; Master of Arts, Harvard, 1950; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard, 1952.
Instructor, then assistant professor, Oberlin (O.) College, 1951-1956;
senior scientist, Hoffman LaRoche, Inc. (pharmaceuticals), Nutley, New Jersey, 1956-1962;
associate professor, Haverford (Pennsylvania) College, 1962-1964;
member of faculty, Indiana U., Bloomington, since 1964;
professor psychology, Indiana U., Bloomington, 1968-1990;
professor emeritus, Indiana U., Bloomington, since 1990. Visiting professor Earlham College, 1990.
Adjunct associate professor Rutgers University, 1958-1961. Member committee behavorial pharmacology Psychopharmacology Svc. Center, National Institute of Mental Health, 1962-1966.
Member advisory board Bloomington Township, 1970-1974. Commissioner Bloomington Environmental Commission, since 1977, president, 1979-1980, 87-88. Fellow American Psychological Association (council representatives 1970-1972, president division 28 1973-1974), American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Psychological Society.
Member Behavioral Pharmacology Society (chairman 1959-1961), Audubon Society (president Sassafras chapter 1983-1985), Sigma Xi.
Married Barbara Fry, December 27, 1951. Children— Laura, Kenneth, Anne, John, Thomas.