Faculty of the Department of Biological Science in 1974
(list very incomplete)
Lawrence G. Abele, Assistant Professor
Loran C. Anderson, Associate Professor
Lloyd M. Beidler, Associate Professor
T. Peter Bennett
Andre F. Clewell, Associate Professor
A. Gib DeBusk, Professor
Siwo R. DeKloet, Associate Professor
Dexter M. Easton, Associate Professor
John S. Elam, Assistant Professor
Loretta C. Ellias, Associate Professor
Paul R. Elliott, Professor
L. Raymond Fox, Assistant Professor
Marc E. Freeman, Assistant Professor
E. Imre Friedmann, Professor
Robert K. Godfrey, Professor and Curator of the Herbarium
Pasquale P. Graziadei, Associate Professor
Michael J. Greenberg, Professor
Kurt G. Hofer, Assistant Professor
Peter H. Homann, Associate Professor
Robert M. Johnson, Vice President for Research
Harry J. Lipner
Robert J. Livingston, Assistant Professor
Horace Loftin, Associate Professor
Richard N. Mariscal, Associate Professor
Margaret Y. Menzel, Professor
Anne L. Pates, Associate Professor
Martin Roeder
Thomas W. Seale, Assistant Professor
Robert B. Short, Professor
Daniel Simberloff, Associate Professor
Charles R. Stasek, Assistant Professor
Henry M. Stevenson, Professor
Donald R. Strong, Assistant Professor
Johann H. Stuy, Associate Professor
J. Herbert Taylor, Professor
Walter R. Tschinkel, Assistant Professor
Chei Suei Wang, Assistant Professor
David C. White, Professor
Norris H. Williams, Assistant Professor
Theodore P. Williams, Professor
Ralph W. Yerger, Professor
Research Staff of the Department of Biological Science in 1974
(list very incomplete)
Dr. Gudrun Bennett
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