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Louis E. DeLanney Ph.D. William G. Gambill, Jr. Ph. D. Associate Professor of Zoology Assistant Professor of Botany B.A., M.A., University of California at Loss Angeles; Ph.D., Stanford University. Taught at San Jose State and University of Notre Dame. Member of Sigma Xi, Beta Beta Beta, Gamma Alpha, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Association of Zoologists, Indiana Academy of Sciences. Received re¬ search grant from National Science Foundation, 1952. At Wabash since 1949. Married, one child. A.B., A.M., University of Colorado; Ph.D., University of Illinois. Taught at Universities of Colorado, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma, Botanical Society of America, Amer¬ ican, Institute of Biological Sciences, American Associa¬ tion for the Advancement of Science, American Society of Plant Taxonomists, American Society of University Professors, Indiana Academy of Science. Came to Wa¬ bash in 1948. Edward L. Haenisch Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry B.S., University of Chicago; Ph.D., U. of Chicago. Taught at University of Chicago, Montana State College, Villanova College. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, American Chemical Society, Amer¬ ican Institute of Chemists, Electrochemical Society, Franklin Institute, Indiana Academy of Science, Amer¬ ican Association of University Professors, American As¬ sociation for the Advancement of Science, National Science Teacher’s Association. At Wabash since 1949. Married, one child. Richard A. Laubengayer Ph.D. Associate Professor of Botany B.S., Ph.D., Cornell University. Member of Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta, Botanical Society of America, American Society for the Advancement of Science, Biological Stain Commission, Indiana Academy of Science, American Association of University Professors. At Wabash since 1946.
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Well housed in the two science buildings on the Wabash campus, Division One teaches students in chemistry, physics, biology, and mathematics. Every student is re¬ quired to take at least one course in mathematics and two courses in any of the other sciences. The lights seemed to burn a little later and the work seemed to be little harder, but those who chose to major in Division One found they had received a comprehensive education, although some may have balked at the out of division courses. Those who chose to go on to graduate school found their experience in Division One at Wabash gain them entrance into the country’s top professional schools. For all who took courses in Division One, some of the mysteries of the world around us were brought to the classroom and laboratory. Albert R. Bechtel Ph.D. Rose Professor of Botany George Ernest Carscallen A.M. Associate Professor of Mathematics A.B., M.S., University of Pennsylvania; Ph.D., Cornell University. Taught at the University of Tennessee and Indiana State Teacher’s College before coming to Wa¬ bash in 1920. Member of Botanical Society of America, Mycological Society of America, American Society of Plant Taxonimists, Indiana Academy of Science, Sigma Xi. Author of “An Introduction to Plant Science” and “Keys to Spring Flowering Plants of Central Indiana.” Married, three children. A.B ' ., Wabash College; M.A., University of Illinois. Taught at University of Illinois and Hiram College before coming to Wabash in 1920. Member of Sigma Xi and Mathematical Association of America. Married.
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L. B. Howell Ph.D. Peck Professor of Chemistry A.B., Wabash College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois. Taught at University of Illinois, Rice Institute, Indiana State Teacher’s College. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Phi Lambda Ppsilon, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Chemical Society, American Association of University Professors, Indiana Academy of Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science. At Wabash since 1924. Married, four children. Willis H. Johnson Ph.D. Professor of Zoology A.B., Wabash College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Chi¬ cago. Taught at Stanford University. Member of Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Sigma Xi, Pi Delta Ep¬ silon, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Society of Zoologists, American Society of Naturalists, American Society of Protozoologists, Society for the Study of Evolution, American Society for the Advancement of Science. Re¬ ceived research grant from National Science Foundation, 1952. Taught at Wabash from 1925-36 and since 1946. Married, two children. Paul Theodore Mielke Sc.M. Assistant Professor of Mathematics A.B., Wabash College; Sc.M., Brown University. Mem¬ ber of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Lambda Chi Alpha, American Mathematical Society, Mathematical Associa¬ tion of America. At Wabash since 1950. On leave of absence second semester. Married, one child. Glenn F. Pippert A.M. Assistant Professor of Physics A.B., A.M., Boston University. Instructor at Boston University. Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Indiana Academy oi Science, Sigma Xi. First year at Wabash. Married.
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