Edith M. Bairdain
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Edith Munro Bairdain (June 6, 1922 – June 8, 2015) was the first woman to graduate from Emory University with a PhD in Psychology. She was on the editorial advisory board for Information Display, an early human-interfaces journal. Bairdain and her husband both worked on PSYOP for the Vietnam War. She was one of the founders of the Society for Information Display and promoted better ways to display useful and important information.
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Edith M. Bairdain
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Edith M. Bairdain
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Edith M. Bairdain
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Marietta, Georgia, U.S.
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Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
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1922-06-06
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Photo of Edith Bairdain from the 1964 volume 1 number 1 issue of the Journal of the Society for Information Display
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Bairdain in 1964
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American
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Edith Munro Bairdain (June 6, 1922 – June 8, 2015) was the first woman to graduate from Emory University with a PhD in Psychology. She was on the editorial advisory board for Information Display, an early human-interfaces journal. Bairdain and her husband both worked on PSYOP for the Vietnam War. She was one of the founders of the Society for Information Display and promoted better ways to display useful and important information.
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1922
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2015