William John Crozier

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                                                                 William John Crozier

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Biography:

•born on May 24, 1892 in New York City

•son of William George Crozier and Bessie Mackay [1]

•he attended and graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1912, where he completed his undergraduate degree in physical chemistry and biochemistry [2]

• in 1915, he received his Ph.D. in zoology from Harvard, after which he spent some time doing research at the Bermuda Biological Station where he studied the behaviour of marine life. [3]

• he spent the time between 1918-1925 being a professor in different schools such as the University of Illinois Medical School as well as the University of Chicago. And in 1927, he became a professor at Harvard. [4]

  1. ^ "Crozier, William John". American National Biography. Philip J. Pauly. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  2. ^ Hoagland, Hudson; Mitchell, R.T. (March 1956). "William John Crozier: 1892-1955". The American Journal of Psychology. 69 (1): 135-138. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  3. ^ Hoagland, Hudson; Mitchell, R.T. (March 1956). "William John Crozier: 1892-1955". The American Journal of Psychology. 69 (1): 135-138. Retrieved 15 October 2019.
  4. ^ Hoagland, Hudson; Mitchell, R.T. (March 1956). "William John Crozier: 1892-1955". The American Journal of Psychology. 69 (1): 135-138. Retrieved 15 October 2019.