-
Logan Red**** (December 31, 1914 –
October 1, 1966) was an
American neuroembryologist who
earned her PhD from
Radcliffe College,
Harvard University in 1944...
- Indian-English
general (d. 1993) 1914 – Mary
Logan Red****,
American neuroembryologist (d. 1966) 1915 – Sam Ragan,
American journalist, author, and poet...
- Hamburger-Hamilton stages. He was
considered "one of the most
influential neuroembryologists of the
twentieth century".
Hamburger was born on (1900-07-09)July...
-
Image Name Field(s)
Dates Notes Ref. Mary
Logan Red****
neuroembryologist,
biologist 1914 - 1966
possibly the
first African-American
woman scientist to...
-
David A.; Tamargo,
Rafael J. (April 2004). "Dorcas
Hager Padget:
neuroembryologist and
neurosurgical illustrator trained at
Johns Hopkins".
Journal of...
- geophysicist.
October 1 – Mary
Logan Red**** (born 1914),
African American neuroembryologist.
October 3 – Rolf
Maximilian Sievert (born 1896),
Swedish physicist...
- Mary
Logan may
refer to: Mary
Logan Red**** (1914–1966),
American neuroembryologist and
professor Mary
Logan Tucker (1858–1940),
American political activist...
- in Peru (b. 1925)
October 1 – Mary
Logan Red****,
African American neuroembryologist (born 1914)
October 13 –
Clifton Webb, actor,
dancer and
singer (b...
- microbiologist.
December 31 – Mary
Logan Red**** (died 1966),
African American neuroembryologist.
January 24 – Sir
David Gill (born 1843),
Scottish astronomer. March...
-
their correlation to humans.
McGraw collaborated with
Tilney and
neuroembryologist George E. Coghill, and
incorporated the
ideas of John Dewey, to try...