Word: hisaw
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...other new chairmen and their departments are Professor Thomson of Semitic Languages and History, Associate Professor Finley of the Classics. Associate Professor Starck of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Professor Hisaw of Biology, Associate Professor Brinton of History, and Professor Hocking of Philosophy...
Opinions coming from the scientific departments seemed to convey the general opinion that the new plan of cross-field and area concentrations will not create much change in the present setup. Both Professor Frederick A. Saunders, Chairman of the Physics Department, and Professor Frederick L. Hisaw, Chairman of the Biology Department, were of the opinion that the scientific fields are already broad enough to satisfy the requirements of practically any student interested in a scientific education...
...Hisaw's Field Already Broad
Professor Hisaw explained that as far as Biology is concerned, "It is already a diversified field." He showed that it includes the fields of Botany, Zoology, and Physiology, and that it has very close and necessary contacts with the other scientific departments...
Agreeing with Hooton, Frederick L. Hisaw, professor of Zoology, said that biology lies at the roots of society. "Our entire life is based on biological laws. Our government arises from biological needs." Hisaw likewise pointed out the necessity of acquiring the scientific method of approach...