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S3.Publications.1. Sterility in Drosophila with especial reference to a defect in the female and its behavior in heredity. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Vol. 17. No. 1., 1914.2. Fertility in Drosophila and its behavior in heredity. Journal Experimental Zoology. Vol. 17.No. 2. 1914.3. Effects of crossing on fertility in Drosophila. Journal Experimental Zoology. Vol. 17. No. 3. 1914.4. Effects on fertility of crossing within and without an inconstant stock of Drosophila. Journal Experimental Zoology. Vol. 17. No. 3. 1914.5. Inheritance of the length of life in Drosophila ampelophila. Indiana Academy of Science, 1913.6. The origin of a new eye color in Drosophila repleta. American Naturalist. Vol. 49. March, 1915.7. A wing mutation in a new species of Drosophila. American Naturalist. Vol. 49. March, 1915.8. An anomalous condition in the domestic horse. Indiana Academy of Science, 1914.9. The eyes of the blind amphibian. Ichthyophis glutinosis.10. Two new sex-linked mutants.11. An attempt to analyze the constitution of an hereditary unit.12. Effects on fertility of crossing closely and distantly related phaenotypes.CHARLES BALDWIN BACON.Professor Bacon attended the public schools of Massachusetts, after which he entered his fathers wholesale business for some six years. Taking up his studies again, he entered the boysfitting school at the Ped-die Institute at Hightstown, N. J. Upon graduation, he entered Brown University, Providence, R. I. Hewithdrew from there to go to California with his parents, who were ill. After several years upon theWestern coast he returned to college and took his A. B. at Columbia. He entered the graduate schoolat Harvard in 1899, received his M. A. in June, 1900, and continued two more years (1900-02) in Harvard University.Mr. Bacon received a scholarship at Peddie Institute and took first honors at the end of the fouryears course. He also took first prize in oratory.He received a University scholarship at both Brown and Harvard. In 1901 he received a fellowshipat Harvard and was also a teacher in the Cambridge High School. In 1902 he was appointed an assistant instructor in the Philosophy Department at Harvard University. He is a member of the Zeta PsiFraternity. From 1902-1909 Mr. Bacon was Professor of English and European History at the StateNormal School, Stevens Point, Wisconsin.He came to this Normal School in 1909.EDITH A. BAILEY.Miss Bailey attended Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Penn., the year 1902-03. She studied architecture at Cornell University the years 1903-04 and 1904-05. The years 1905-06 and 1906-07 she attended Posse Gymnasium, Boston, Mass., where she was graduated. The following year she taught atMilwaukee Downer College, Milwaukee Wisconsin. The year 1908-09 she attended Lake ForestCollege, Lake Forest, Illinois, receiving her A. B. degree. The spring of 1910 she was given the position of Physical Director of Women at the Indiana State Normal.CHARLOTTE BERTHA SCHWEITZER.After being graduated from the Indiana State Normal School, Miss Schweitzer taught in the gradedschools at Waveland, Indiana. Then in the high school there. Later she became a member of thefaculty in the Indiana State Normal. In 1908 she entered the University of Chicago. In 1910 she wasappointed Dean of Women in the Indiana State Normal School, which position she still retains. |
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