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Josiah
Carberry.

Professor
Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, CT, US
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Josiah Stinkney Carberry is a fictional professor, created as a joke in 1929. He is said to still teach at Brown University, and to be known for his work in "psychoceramics", the supposed study of "cracked pots". See his Wikipedia entry for more details.

JC
Keywords
psychoceramicsionian philology
Also published as
Josiah Stinkney Carberry · J. Carberry · J. S. Carberry
Identifiers
Scopus Author ID7007156898
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Publications

2012
The Memory Bus Considered Harmful
Journal article · 2012
Citation
Josiah Carberry (2012). The Memory Bus Considered Harmful. Journal of Psychoceramics, 9(11), 1-3.
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Employment

1930
Professor
Wesleyan University · Psychoceramics · 29 Feb 1930 – present
Middletown, CT, US
1929
Professor
Brown University · Psychoceramics · 29 Feb 1929 – present
Providence, RI, US