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Gulick, Walter Lawrence was born on July 4, 1927 in Summit, New Jersey, United States. Son of Walter Lawrence and Carol (Dewey) Gulick.
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During the final sail of the season, lightning disables Nora Perry's boat. In search of a phone, she and Hendrick van Pelt (Van) find the decaying body of a colleague in his Queenstown harbor home. Drawn into the investigation by a favorite student, Nora enlists Van. Their experiences as sailors and as academics are invaluable in the pursuit of what happened to their colleague. The willful, redheaded psychologist and her formal, physicist sailing companion discover the shadowy, dark side of the dead man. Ted Slater had a twisted life and had bent people to his will for years--until someone realized that his death would buy them freedom. Motives and suspects abound: students, colleagues, lovers, and wives. How will they ever discover who the real killer is? The attraction between Nora and Van is complicated. She's nine years older and she outranks him. He's bruised by divorce. And Nora's personal history with Capt. Frank Pierce intensifies tensions created by amateurs meddling in police business. Will personal issues undermine the investigation? Dark Harbor is the story of intrigue, love, and death in the beautiful setting of the Chesapeake Bay!
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academic administrator educator psychologist
Gulick, Walter Lawrence was born on July 4, 1927 in Summit, New Jersey, United States. Son of Walter Lawrence and Carol (Dewey) Gulick.
Bachelor of Arts, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, 1952; Master of Arts (Theta Delta Chi fellow), U. Delaware, 1955; Master of Arts (honorary), Dartmouth, 1968; Doctor of Philosophy (psychology scholar 1955-1957), Princeton University, 1957; Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), St. Lawrence University, 1989.
Member of faculty, U. Delaware, 1957-1965;
professor psychology, U. Delaware, 1963-1965;
department chairman, U. Delaware, 1964-1965;
professor psychology, Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H., 1965-1974;
department chairman, Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H., 1970-1973, 74-75;
Distinguished Class of 1925 professor, Dartmouth, Hanover, N.H., 1973-1975;
dean of college, Hamilton College, 1975-1979;
professor psychology, Hamilton College, 1975-1981;
William R. Kenan professor, Hamilton College, 1979-1981;
president, St. Lawrence University, 1981-1987;
president, Gulick Associations, since 1987. Visiting professor U. Vermont, summer 1977. Resident scholar U. Delaware, since 1988.
Consultant Presbyterian Hospital, Philadelphia, 1961-1963. Editorial consultant University of Oxford Press, since 1963, McGraw-Hill Public Company, 1966-1967, Harper & Row, 1971-1973, Cambridge U.Press, since 1979. Director Key Bank (National Association), 1981-1987, NGM Insurance Company, 1981-1986.
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Member Hanover School Board, 1972-1975, Dresden Board School Directors, 1972-1975. Member graduate council Princeton University, 1972-1975. Member advisory council National Institute for Humanities, since 1975.
Member teaching evaluation project Department of Health. Served with United States Merchant Marine, 1945-1946 Army of the United States, 1946-1948. Member New York Academy of Sciences, Eastern Psychological Association, Psychonomic Society, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Xi (president Dartmouth chapter 1967-1968, Gold Medal Lifetime Achievement award 1995), Psi Chi (president University Delaware chapter 1954-1955).
Married Winifred Bourn Frazee, October 18, 1952. Children— Hans, Tod, Kristina.