Elwood Murray

Elwood Murray (1897-1988) was an American administrator and scientist in the field of speech communications and general semantics.

Murray participated in numerous conferences, presenting papers on general semantics and communications theory.

Jointly with Marjorie Kendig he programmed the 1942 and 1950 congresses in general semantics held at the University of Denver.

[1] Later according to Brownell (1979), "Murray founded the Interdisciplinary Analogue Laboratory which was designed to identify analogous structures occurring in different fields of education.

These basic structures could then serve as foundations of an integrated curriculum where students would be encouraged to view their subjects of study relationally".