meanings of Psychoceramics encyclopedia of Psychoceramics dictionary of Psychoceramics thesaurus on Psychoceramics books about Psychoceramics dreams about Psychoceramics
 Psychoceramics - Definition 

Josiah Stinkney Carberry is a fictional professor, created as a joke. He is said to have taught at Brown University, and to be known for his work in "psychoceramics", the supposed study of "cracked pots".

The joke originated when John Spaeth posted a false notice for a Carberry lecture on a bulletin board at Brown in 1929. The lecture, on "Archaic Greek Architectural Revetments in Connection with Ionian Philosophy" was, of course, never given, and when asked, John Spaeth obligingly provided false details about the professor's (fictional) family and (non-existent) academic interests. The joke has been embraced since that time, at least at Brown, and Carberry has traditionally been scheduled to lecture every Friday the 13th and February 29th (he of course "misses" all of them), and a general mythology has grown around him and his family. Students have taken great delight in inserting references to him in otherwise serious journals, as any such reference which fails to point out his non-existence seriously undercuts the reputation of those works.

Those "in" on the joke, however, also enjoy the use of his name: a snack bar on campus and the library's card catalog are named for him. A Brown affliated student housing Cooperative also shared his name until its closure in 1998.

In 1991, Carberry was awarded an Ig Nobel Prize for interdisciplinary work, making him one of only three fictional people to have won the award.

External links


Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Psychoceramics".