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Behavior Research Institute
inventor of Electromagnetic Brain Animation [ Saturday March 06, 2010 ] These below are a partial cross section of appreciations for multiple works done within divergent interests over many years by the Behavior Research Institute. They are put down here because to do so is the norm - and because, rightly or wrongly, such honors assist in validating the excellence of work done by an individual or group.
Appreciations / Citations US Senate - US Library of Congress - US Congress - Peabody Foundation - AP - UPI - Texas Medical Association - American Bar Association - American Medial Association Texas House of Representatives
Member American Association for the Advancement of Science National Association for the Advancement of Psychobiology Diplomate/member American Psychotherapy Association Organization for Ethical Standards in Emerging Technologies New York Academy of Sciences
Recognized Accomplishments
Entered into US Library of Congress
Citation of Excellence
Read into Records of United States Senate
Highest Contributions to the Field
American Medical Association
Documentary Nomination
George Foster Peabody Foundation
Recognition for significant contributions
United States Congress
Honored for Contributions to the Field
American Bar Association
Recognitions for contribution to the Field of Books and Journalism
United Press International [8] times
Recognitions for Contributions to the Field
Texas Medical Association
Recognitions for Contributions to the Field of Scholarly and Narrative Writing
Associated Press [4] times
Silver Gavel Award - American Bar Association
Excellence in Journalism
Recognitions for Lifetime Body of Work - William Rogers
Commissioned Admiral in the Texas Navy
Recognitions for Contributions toward the betterment of mankind
Who's Who In Clinical Psychology
Who's Who In Psychobiology
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City of Corpus Christi Official Seal Certificate of Commendation Medal awarded to Bill T. Rogers FOR DISTINGUISH SERVICE DURING AND AFTER THE
MASSIVE Your long and arduous hours gathering and disseminating the news and emergency reports before, during and in the dismal days following Hurricane Celia August 3, 1970 enable the people of South Texas to protect themselves and their properties. Your stability, most in particular, in reference to individuals stranded atop the "Expansion Bridge" helped avoid panic so as to be able to lead them to safely. These actions on your part, showed high devolution to duty and a keen sense of responsibility while facing direct hazards to life and limb. In grateful appreciation in behalf of the people of Corpus Christi. Given UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 31st day of March, 1971 Jack Blackmon, Mayor City of Corpus Christi, Texas ____________________________________________________________
William Rogers Commissioned an Admiral in the Texas Navy by Gov. Preston Smith
Texas Legislature
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