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...expert on American history of the Civil War era, he still holds his professorship. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "The Road to Reunion," published in 1937, and is a co-author of the new "Harvard Guide to American History...
...assisted in biology, anatomy, and embryology, but World War I interrupted his study. After spending his European assignment working in the ambulance corps and performing post-mortems in a pathological laboratory, he returned to Michigan for his A.B. A doctorate from the University of Chicago and an assistant professorship from Brown University followed quickly. Then Harvard spotted the young scientist and, in 1927, appointed him an assistant professor of Zoology. Ascending the professorial ladder as if it were just so many vertebrae, he became associate professor in 1929 and a full professor and chairman of the department...
Nathanson, 49, was appointed to a professorship in 1951, and had been on the Medical faculty since 1939. He was noted for his research concerning cancer and sex hormones...
...Prussian - born philosopher -- called Protestantism's number one philosopher two years ago by "Time" magazine--has been at Union since 1933, when his professorship at the University of Frankfurt was taken from him by the Nazis...
Tuttle had held his associate professorship since 1952. Prior to that, he served for ten years as chairman of the Department of Music at the University of Virginia and was also Glee Club conductor...