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Eve-ett I. Mendelsohn, assistant professor of History of Science, has been promoted to associate professor, the University announced yesterday. A specialist in the history of biology, Mendelsohn teaches History of Science III and three graduate seminars.
Mendelsohn joined the Faculty as instructor in 1957 and was a Junior Fellow in Harvard's Society of Fellows until 1940. He is a research associate in Science and Public Policy in the Graduate School of Public Administration.
Antioch Graduate
A 1953 graduate of Antioch College, he received his Ph. D. from Harvard in 1968. He is the author of Heat and Life: The History of the Theary of Animal Heat and a co-editor of A Treasury of Scientific Prose, a Nineteenth Century Anthology.
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