- Kruskal, Joseph B.,
Kruskal, Joseph B., 1928-2010 (Nombre personal)
- Kruskal, Joseph Bernard, Jr., 1928-2010
- Kruskal, Joseph, 1928-2010
- Kruskal, J. B., 1928-2010
- Earlier heading: Kruskal, Joseph B., 1928-
Symposium on Combinatorial Mathematics, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1967. Studies in combinatorics, 1970.
Oral history interview with Joseph Kruskal, 2000: title page (Joseph Kruskal) leaves 18-22 (joined civil rights organization CORE, Congress of Racial Equality, from 1951 to 1952 while attending graduate school at Princeton University)
OCLC, January 10, 2020 (access points: Kruskal, Joseph; Kruskal, Joseph B.; Kruskal, Joseph B. (1928); Kruskal, Joseph B., 1928-2010; Kruskal, Joseph B., mathematician, 1928- ; Kruskal, Joseph Bernard, 1928- ; usage: J. B. Kruskal; Joseph Kruskal; Joseph B. Kruskal [predominant])
Wikipedia, via WWW, viewed January 10, 2020 (Joseph Bernard Kruskal, Jr. [January 29, 1928 - September 19, 2010] was an American mathematician, statistician, computer scientist, and psychometrician; born to a Jewish family in New York City; attended University of Chicago and completed Ph.D. at Princeton University; worked at Bell Labs from 1959 to 1993)