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I can't find a reference to his age or birthdate. A Google search on his publications show he has 48 articles (that are frequently referenced). The most recent was in 2006, so I assume he is still alive. As for year of birth, the oldest reference is 1953, so he is probably born in the 1930s. Clerks15:50, 13 November 2006 (UTC)Reply
Nice work. Beginning his work in '47 could be anywhere from undergrad (earlier is unlikely but conceivable) to graduate work, so maybe even late 20s. If it were, say, '49, i'd have gone for Category:1930s births; i guess technically it should be Category:20th century births if more precise basis doesn't come along, like knowing his age at a known or unknown point in a given year, which could give e.g. (born 1931/32). --Jerzy•t16:21, 13 November 2006 (UTC)Reply