Trustees_of_the_Marine_Biological_Laboratory,_1934.jpg
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Description Trustees of the Marine Biological Laboratory, 1934.jpg |
English:
Trustees of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole, 1934.
Top row:
M. J. Greenman, director of the Wistar Institute; Caswell Grave, professor oz Zoology, Washington; E. Newton Harvey, Professor of Physiology, Princeton; Walter E. Garrey, Professor of Physiology, Vanderbilt School of Medicine; W. C. Allee, Professor of Zoology, Chicago; E. R. Clark, Professor of Anatomy, Pennsylvania; Lawrason Riggs, Treasurer of the Marine Biological Laboratory, D. H. Tennent, Professor of Biology, Bryn Mawr; Robert Chambers, Professor of Biology, New York University; C. C. Speidel, Professor of Anatomy, Virginia; G. H. Parker, Professor of Zoology, Harvard; Franz Schrader; Professor of Zoology, Columbia; H. B. Goodrich; Professor of Biology, Wesleyan; B. H. Willier, Professor of Zoology, Chicago.
Middle rows:
H. C. Bumpus, Brown; B. M. Dugger, Professor of Physiological and Economic Botany, Wisconsin; L. L. Woodruff, Professor of Protozoology, Yale; C. R. Stockard, Professor of Anatomy, Cornell Medical College; R. S. Lillie, Professor of General Physiology, Chicago; E. B. Wilson, Emeritus Professor of Zoology, Columbia; T. H. Morgan, Professor of Biology, California Institute; R. G. Harrison, Professor of Comparative Anatomy, Yale; L. V. Heilbrunn, Associate Professor of Zoology, Pennsylvania; Frank P. Knowlton, Professor of Physiology, Syracuse College of Medicine.
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The Collecting Net . August 18, 1934 |
Author | Unknown photographer |
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