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Overview

Carmi Schooler is a sociologist and psychologist who attended Hamilton College. He later became a senior researcher at the National Institute of Mental Health, known for his work on the psychological effects of social structure and work conditions.

Relevance to Research

Schooler appears in two issues of the Spectator from the 1950–51 academic year. The February 16, 1951 issue lists him among incoming students — “Carmi Schooler, Bronx High” — identifying him as a new enrollee from Bronx High School of Science. The September 28, 1951 issue lists him on the junior class honor roll alongside classmates such as Peter Franken, Richard Hogan, and Arnold Katz.

Notes

The two sources together confirm his enrollment at Hamilton around 1951–1953. His appearance on the honor roll suggests strong academic performance.