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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academy of Sciences. 1994. Biographical Memoirs: Volume 64. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4547.
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Biographical Memoirs

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Biographical Memoirs

VOLUME 64

NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1994

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academy of Sciences. 1994. Biographical Memoirs: Volume 64. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4547.
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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academy of Sciences. 1994. Biographical Memoirs: Volume 64. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4547.
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CONTENTS

 

 

PREFACE

 

vii

 

 

LIBERTY HYDE BAILEY
BY HARLAN P. BANKS

 

3

 

 

FELIX BLOCH
BY ROBERT HOFSTADTER

 

35

 

 

BART J. BOK
BY J. A. GRAHAM, C. M. WADE, AND R. M. PRICE

 

73

 

 

LEON FESTINGER
BY STANLEY SCHACHTER

 

99

 

 

DAVID TRESSEL GRIGGS
BY IVAN A. GETTING AND JOHN M. CHRISTIE

 

113

 

 

FELIX HAUROWITZ
BY FRANK W. PUTNAM

 

135

 

 

COLUMBUS O'DONNELL ISELIN
BY HENRY M. STOMMEL

 

165

 

 

EUGENE MARKLEY LANDIS
BY JOHN R. PAPPENHEIMER

 

189

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ABBA PTACHYA LERNER
BY DAVID S. LANDES

 

209

 

 

CARL SHIPP MARVEL
BY NELSON J. LEONARD

 

233

 

 

HENRY WILLIAM MENARD
BY ROBERT L. FISHER AND EDWARD D. GOLDBERG

 

267

 

 

CARL VERNON MOORE
BY OLIVER H. LOWRY

 

279

 

 

GEORGE PETER MURDOCK
BY WARD H. GOODENOUGH

 

305

 

 

THEODORE MEAD NEWCOMB
BY PHILIP E. CONVERSE

 

321

 

 

WILLIAM ALBERT NOYES, JR
BY JOHN M. WHITE WITH PAMELA J. COOK

 

341

 

 

CHARLES H. RAMMELKAMP, JR.
BY FREDERICK C. ROBBINS

 

355

 

 

HERMANN IRVING SCHLESINGER
BY GRANT URRY

 

369

 

 

CALVIN PERRY STONE
BY ERNEST R. HILGARD

 

397

 

 

RALPH H. WETMORE
BY JOHN G. TORREY

 

421

 

 

SEWALL WRIGH
BY JAMES F. CROW

 

439

 

 

CUMULATIVE INDEX

 

471

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PREFACE

On March 3, 1863, Abraham Lincoln signed the Act of Incorporation that brought the National Academy of Sciences into being. In accordance with that original charter, the Academy is a private, honorary organization of scientists, elected for outstanding contributions to knowledge, who can be called upon to advixe the federal government. As an institution the Academy's goal is to work toward increasing scientific knowledge and to further the use of that knowledge for the general good.

The Biographical memoirs, begun in 1877, are a series of volumes containing the life histories and selected bibliographies of deceased members of the Academy. Colleagues familiar with the discipline and the subject's work prepare the essays. These volumes, then, contain a record of the life and work of our most distinguished leaders in the sciences, and witnessed and interpreted by their colleagues and peers. They form a biographical history of science in America—an important part of our nation's contribution to the intellectual heritage of the world.

PETER H. RAVEN

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