I was looking for someone in the (hopefully soon to leave the Union) State of Texas.
Yeah, I can understand that, tekla. I was thinking that perhaps he seceded from Texas and moved to Maryland. Seems unlikely that University of Texas Southwestern Medical School would have employed two Robert Brown's simultaneously in psychology. 🙂 Of course, I suppose that would be possible.
O, as far as "boomers" go, not sure about Hoskins, but Brown wouldn't have been a boomer. I figure he was at least 25 in 1962 when he got his PhD and that would place him firmly in about 1937 -- pre-Boomer. Prolly fathered a middle to young Bommer though. 🙂