A. Ross Eckler Jr.


A. Ross Eckler Jr. was an American logologist, statistician, and author, the son of statistician A. Ross Eckler. He served in the US Army from 1946 - 1947. He received a B.A. from Swarthmore College with High Honors in 1950 and a Ph.D. in mathematics from Princeton University in 1954.

Biography

While at Bell Labs, Eckler co-authored Mathematical Models of Target Coverage and Missile Allocation with Stefan A. Burr.
Eckler was the publisher and editor of . In 1996 he published a book on logology entitled Making the Alphabet Dance. Recreational Wordplay.
He was also the author of The National Puzzlers' League, The First 115 Years, a history of the National Puzzlers' League. He and his wife Faith were married for more than 50 years, and were former NPL editors under the collective nom de plume "Faro".
Eckler's hobbies were genealogy and supercentenarian research. Eckler disproved exaggerated age claims such as those of Charlie Smith and George Fruits while authenticating others such as Delina Filkins. He was an avid hiker, leading hikes for the Appalachian Mountain Club between 1978 and 1997, a member of the New York–New Jersey Trail Conference and researched portions of the Lawrence Line starting in 1996. He was also an active recreational caver starting in 1952; he joined the National Speleological Society in 1957, and became a life member in 1962. From 1963 - 1965 was editor of Speleo-Themes, the Northern NJ Grotto publication. He served as the carillonneur at St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Morristown, NJ from 1964 - 1988 and was a member of the Guild of Carillonnuers.
He died on December 9, 2016 at the age of 89.

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