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HARVARD ENTOMOLOGIST IS GIVEN MEMORIAL AWARD

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Dr. W. M. Wheeler, professor of Entomology and dean of the Bussey Institution, has been presented the Joseph Leidy Memorial Award for 1931 by the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia.

This honor was awarded in recognition of Dr. Wheeler's outstanding work in the study of insects all over the world, and particularly for his studies of the habits and psychology of the ant group. The Harvard entomologist is the author of "Social Life Among the Insects." In April the bronze medal and honorarium will be presented at the Academy.

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