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Golden has won multiple awards for his writing,<ref> http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/hofferprize.htm </ref>  <ref> (1974), Griffith Observer, number 6 </ref>  his research into the gambling game of 21 has been published in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, <ref> http://www.appliedprobability.org/content.aspx?Group=tms&Page=tmsabstracts36_1#eight </ref>  he holds the B.A. (with Distinction) and Masters of  
 
Golden has won multiple awards for his writing,<ref> http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/hofferprize.htm </ref>  <ref> (1974), Griffith Observer, number 6 </ref>  his research into the gambling game of 21 has been published in a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, <ref> http://www.appliedprobability.org/content.aspx?Group=tms&Page=tmsabstracts36_1#eight </ref>  he holds the B.A. (with Distinction) and Masters of  
Engineering Physics from Cornell University, and the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley, <ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/doku.php?id=alumni:old </ref> and some of his early research in astronomy appeared in a book by [Stephen Hawking],<ref> (1979) Hawking, S. W. & Israel, W. General relativity: an Einstein centenary survey. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22285-0. “A much cited centennial survey”;   
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Engineering Physics from Cornell University, and the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley, <ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/doku.php?id=alumni:old </ref> and some of his early research in astronomy appeared in a book by Stephen Hawking.<ref> (1979) Hawking, S. W. & Israel, W. General relativity: an Einstein centenary survey. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-22285-0. “A much cited centennial survey”;   
books.google.com/books?isbn=0521222850 </ref>  In addition, Golden is a nationally-referenced animal welfare advocate, <ref>  http://www.elephantinformation.com/CEMENT%20FLOORING%20or%20HARD%20DIRT%20GROUND.htm </ref>  and a professional actor. <ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed) from Tinseltown,”  
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books.google.com/books?isbn=0521222850 </ref>  In addition, Golden is a nationally-referenced animal welfare advocate, <ref>  http://www.elephantinformation.com/CEMENT%20FLOORING%20or%20HARD%20DIRT%20GROUND.htm </ref>  and a professional actor with numerous screen, stage, film, and commercial credits<ref> (1994), “A film career far (but not removed) from Tinseltown,”  
Compuserve magazine, August, p. 55 </ref> <ref> (1982) “Improvising Your Way to Success,” ''Spring'',1, 6, p. 34 </ref> <ref> (1984) “The boss is never wrong,” ''Screen magazine'', October 1, p. 19 </ref> He has published several refereed articles on applications of probability and statistics to astronomy,<ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1971). “Evolution of Quasar Optical and Radio Luminosity,” ''Nature'', '''234''', 103</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1974).  “Isotropy of Radio Source Populations from Comparison of Number - Flux Density Curves,” ''Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society'', '''166''', 383</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1974).  “Observational Selection in the Identification of Quasars and Claims for Anisotropy,” ''Observatory'', '''94''', 122</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1979). “The Effect of Surface Roughness on the Transmission of Microwave Radiation Through a Planetary Surface,” ''Icarus'', '''38''', 451</ref> and has taught probability and statistics in the Heller Graduate School of Business at Roosevelt University in Chicago in addition to being an astronomy professor in the physics department and the Honors College of  the University of Illinois at Chicago.  He lectures to adult and student audiences on the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the hypothetical shapes of their bodies.  
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Compuserve magazine, August, p. 55 </ref><ref>(1982) “Improvising Your Way to Success,” ''Spring'',1, 6, p. 34 </ref><ref> (1984) “The boss is never wrong,” ''Screen magazine'', October 1, p. 19</ref> He is a member of both the Screen Actors  Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA).  He has published several refereed articles on applications of probability and statistics to astronomy,<ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1971). “Evolution of Quasar Optical and Radio Luminosity,” ''Nature'', '''234''', 103</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1974).  “Isotropy of Radio Source Populations from Comparison of Number - Flux Density Curves,” ''Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society'', '''166''', 383</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1974).  “Observational Selection in the Identification of Quasars and Claims for Anisotropy,” ''Observatory'', '''94''', 122</ref><ref>Golden, Leslie M. (1979). “The Effect of Surface Roughness on the Transmission of Microwave Radiation Through a Planetary Surface,” ''Icarus'', '''38''', 451</ref> and has taught probability and statistics in the Heller Graduate School of Business at Roosevelt University in Chicago in addition to being an astronomy professor in the physics department and the Honors College of  the University of Illinois at Chicago.  He lectures to adult and student audiences on the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the hypothetical shapes of their bodies.
    
==Gambling Writings==
 
==Gambling Writings==
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