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...personnel and facilities the Laboratory is one of the best, if not the best, in the country. Professors Weston, Bigelow, Hisaw, Dawson, Cleveland, Redfield, Romer, Thimann, and Hoadley are just a few of the men connected with the department, and there are many more, each a specialist in his own field...
Boston Society of Biologists. I. "Chorionic Gonadotropin and Luteal Secretion in Primates." Professor F. L. Hisaw. II. "On Seasonal Changes in the Testes of Deer and Their Relationship to the Growth of Antlers." Professor G. G. Wislocki. III. "Biochemical Aspects of Antler Growth." Dr. Joseph C. Aub, Regina McLean, and Dorothy M. Tibbets. Biological Laboratories, Divinity Avenue, 8 P. M. Wednesday, November 19. --Harvard University Gazette...
Frederick L. Hisaw, for research on the physiology and chemistry of hormones concerned with reproduction...
Biology D is a very good elementary course under the able leadership of Professor Hisaw. Hisaw's trump is his wonderful sense of humor which overcomes any delinquencies in his organization. Darrah in the first half year is not so well liked but is considered helpful. This is an excellent course for non-concentrators...
There are no courses actually listed as Bio-Chemistry courses, but one usually takes Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. Biology D is essential if you haven't had the equivalent already. Darrah gives the first half year on Botany, Hisaw the second half on Zoology. Darrah is a dry lecturer and his material is disorganized, But Hisaw is both amusing and well organized. He understands which students are likely to have difficulty, and takes special pains to help them. The labs, under Pomerat, are very fine. Romer's Bio. 2, on Comparative Anatomy and the Evolution of invertebrates, is especially...