Libbie Hyman
- Hyman did not keep her correspondence, according to Frederick R. Schram, who found some of her letters to Martin Burkenroad in the archives of the San Diego Natural History Museum; see Schram's "A Correspondence between Martin Burkenroad and Libbie Hyman; or, Whatever Did Happen to Libbie Hyman's Lingerie," in F. M. Truesdale, ed., History of Carcinology, vol. 8 of Crustacean Issues (1993), pp. 321-48.
- A tribute to Hyman is in Edna Yost, American Women of Science (1943), pp. 122-38.
- Memorials are by
- Richard E. Blackwelder in Journal of Biological Psychology 12 (1970): 1-15
- Horace W. Stunkard (unsigned) in Nature 225 (1970): 393-94 and in Biology of the Turbellaria (1974, "Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Volume"), pp. ix-xiii, with a bibliography
- G. Evelyn Hutchinson in National Academy of Sciences, Biographical Memoirs 60 (1991): 103-14, which includes an autobiographical account by Hyman and a selected bibliography.
- An obituary appeared in the New York Times of August 5, 1969.
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