"In 1968-1969, I took a course in the history of psychology from Fred
Keller as part of the master's degree program at Western Michigan Univesity.
I was a graduate student at UC-San Diego from 1972 to 1975. While
there, I took courses from George Reynolds, Ben Williams, and Edmund
Fantino. The latter was my doctoral adviser. All three of them
received their PhDs from Harvard. The adviser-student relationships
were fairly loose in the Harvard Dept, from what I understand, but Dick
Herrnstein was the doctoral adviser for Fantino and Williams, and I
believe also for Reynolds. Skinner was Herrnstein's adviser."