Purdue debris . •^^^^^.g^S??^- 56. STANLEY COULTER Professor of Biology and Director of Biological Labora-tory. Hanover College, A. B., 1871; A. M., 1874; Ph. D.,1889. Beta Theta Pi. Fellow Indiana Academy ofSciences; Fellow American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Director National Society for the Pre-servation of Wild Plants; Member Indiana State Boardof Forestry; President Indiana Academy of Science, 1897;Member State College Association; Member Associationof Colleges in Secondary Schools of North West; Presi-dent State Audnbon Society, 1901 and 1902; Member Asso-ciation for th


Purdue debris . •^^^^^.g^S??^- 56. STANLEY COULTER Professor of Biology and Director of Biological Labora-tory. Hanover College, A. B., 1871; A. M., 1874; Ph. D.,1889. Beta Theta Pi. Fellow Indiana Academy ofSciences; Fellow American Association for the Advance-ment of Science; Director National Society for the Pre-servation of Wild Plants; Member Indiana State Boardof Forestry; President Indiana Academy of Science, 1897;Member State College Association; Member Associationof Colleges in Secondary Schools of North West; Presi-dent State Audnbon Society, 1901 and 1902; Member Asso-ciation for the Promotion of Engineering I<Lducation. There is a tradition in the School of Science that once upona time Dr. Coulter took a field trip with one of his classes. Everyyear since that eventful time he has often announced to Botany,Geology or Zoology classes that history is going to repeat itself,but each time a committee meeting has been called and it is im-possible for me to get away. Nevertheless in his philosophiz-ing, he imp


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