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 * Bette Chambers, president, American Humanist Association


 * Chauncey D. Leake, pharmacologist, medical ethicist senior lecturer,

Univ. of California at San Francisco

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 * 1`James Spuhler, prof. of anthropology, Univ. of New Mexico;


 * 2 Sol Tax, emeritus prof. of anthropology, Univ. of Chicago;


 * 3 Lionel S. Lewis, prof. of sociology, SUNY at Buffalo;


 * 4 Herbert Feigl, regents prof. emeritus, philosophy, Univ. of Minnesota;


 * 5 Paul Kurtz, prof. of philosophy, SUNY at Buffalo;


 * 6 John E. Smith, professor of philosophy, Yale;


 * 7 Sidney Hook, emeritus prof. of philosophy, NYU, Hoover Institution,

Stanford Univ.;


 * 8 Wilford 0. Cross, prof. of ethics, retired, Madison, Conn.;


 * 9 Philip Appleman, prof. of English, Indiana Univ.;


 * 10 the Rev. Richard Morton, prof. of sociology, retired, Jacksonville

Univ.;


 * 11 Brand Blanshard, philosophy professor Yale University;


 * 12 Otto Krash, Professor of Education and Philosophy. of. Education

Lehman College, CUNY;


 * 13 Joseph Fletcher, bioethicist, Univ. of Virginia Medical School;

(originally clergyman)


 * 14 Roy P. Fairfield, professor, Union Graduate School, Yellow Springs,

Ohio, (historian and educator)


 * 15 Harold Taylor, educational philosopher, former pres., Sarah Lawrence

College, Bronxville, New York;


 * 16 Corliss Lamont, Columbia University philosophy professor, honorary

president, American Humanist Association;

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 * 1 Norman J. Bauer, prof. of educ. studies, SUNY at Geneseo,


 * 2 Philip Fordyce, provost, science education, Florida State Univ.,

Tallahassee;


 * 1 Arthur W. Combs, educator and psychologist, Greeley, Colo.,


 * 2 B. F. Skinner, prof. of psychology, Harvard;


 * 3 Carl R. Rogers, psychologist, Center for the Studies of the Person, La

Jolla, California;


 * 1 Edna Ruth Johnson, editor, The Church man magazine;


 * 2 Harold Bass, pastor, Hillside Comm. Church, Tacoma;


 * 3 the Rev. William Stickney, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, St. Louis;


 * 4 The Rev. Prof. Walter Robert Hampshire, St. Paul's Church, Florida

Memorial College, Miami,


 * 5 John Swomley, Jr., prof. of Christian ethics, St. Paul School of

Theology, Kansas City, Missouri;


 * 6 Lindsey Pherigo, prof., St. Paul School of Theology, Kansas City,

Missouri;


 * 7 Randolph Miller, professor of Christian Nurture, Yale;

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 * 1 Russell Joyner, exec. director, Int'l Sec. for General Semantics, San

Francisco;


 * 2 Mary Morain, president, int'l Soc. for General Semantics, San

Francisco, California;


 * 3 Edward Ericson, chairman, Board of Leaders, New York Society for

Ethical Culture;


 * 4 Algernon Black, Leader emeritus, New York Society for Ethical Culture;


 * 5 Paul Gellert, president, American Ethical Union, NYC;


 * 6 Khoren Arisian, chmn., Nat'l Council of Leaders, AEU;


 * 7 Alex Hershaft, director of environmental programs, Interstate

Electronics Corp., Bethesda, Maryland; (animal rights activist) Alex

Hershaft

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 * Mary McConnell, Biol. Sci. Curric. Study, Univ. of Colorado;


 * Roy Gromme, staff cons., Biol. Sci. Curric. Study, U. of Colo.;

?William Callahan, project director, BSCS, U. of Colo.;

?M. Benjamin Dell, scientific assoc. Alcoa Labs, Pittsburgh;

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Isaac Asimov, author, associate professor of biochemistry, Boston

University School of Medicine

Hudson Hoagland, president emeritus, The Worcester Foundation for

Experimental Biology, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Linus Pauling, research professor, Linus Pauling Institute of Science and

Medicine, Menlo Park, California

George Gaylord Simpson, emeritus professor of vertebrate paleontology,

Harvard, University; professor of geosciences, University of Arizona at

Tucson

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Not sure what to classify
Thomas Shotwell, biological research consultant, Dallas, Texas;

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Undecided
James Carver, Jr., Biology Dept., Guilford College, Greensboro, North

Carolina;

Joseph Annest, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii

Guy L. Bush, Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

H. Malcolm Owen, Biology Dept., University of the South;

Marc Rhoades, Dept. of Biology, Johns Hopkins Univ.;

Austen Riggs, Dept. of Zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

Herbert H. Ross, Dept. of Entomology, Univ, of Georgia, Athens;

Terrence W. Lyttle, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Ming Pi Mi, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Alan T. Ohta, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Rodolfo Ruibal, Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Calif. Riverside;

Luther Val Giddings, Dept. of Genetics, U. of Hawaii;

John A. Hunt, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Joyce Kurihara, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Hawaii;

Kenneth Y. Kaneshiro, Dept. of Entomology, U. of Hawaii;

Johns W. Hopkins, Dept. of Biology, Washington U., St. Louis;

Kurt G. Hofer, Dept. of Biol. Sci., Forida State U., Tallahasse

Patrick Conant, Dept. of Entomology, Univ. of Hawaii;

J. Peter van de Verg, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Douglas Vann, Dept. of Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

Biology faculty
1 Isaac Ruchman, virologist, adjunct prof. emeritus, Univ. of Kentucky;

2 Irwin Sizer, molecular biologist, dean emeritus, MIT Graduate School;

3 Barry Commoner, biology professor Washington Univ., St. Louis;

4 William K. Baker, prof. of biology, Univ. of Chicago;

5 Robert Ballentine, assoc. prof. of biology, Johns Hopkins U.;

6 R. H. Barth, Jr., prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

7 Michael J. D. White, biologist and expert in speciation, prof.,

Australian National Univ., Canberra;

8 Maurice Bessman, prof. of biology, Johns Hopkins U.,

9 John L. Biesele, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

10 Bassett Maguire, Jr., professor, Dept. of Zoology, U. of Texas, Austin;

11 W. Frank Blair, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

12 Laurence H. Snyder, neurobiologist, president emeritus, Univ. of

Hawaii;

13 John Tyler Bonner, prof. of biology, Princeton '

14 W. R. Breneman, prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

15 R. Alexander Brink, prof. emeritus of genetics, U. of Wis. '

16 Philip Carl, asst. prof. of microbiology, Univ, of Illinois;

17 Elof Carlson, prof. of biological sciences, SUNY at Stony Brook;

18 Lars H. Carpelan, prof. of biology, Univ. of California, Riverside;

19 Hampton Carson, professor of genetics, U. of Hawaii;

20 Richard Coles, assoc. prof. of biology, Washington Univ., St. Louis;

21 Kenneth Cooper, prof. of biology, Univ. of California, Riverside,

22 Sears Crowell, prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

23 Max Delbruck, Nobel laureate, ClT, Pasadena;

24 Everett Dempster, prof. emer. of genetics, Univ. of California,

Berkeley;

25 R. J. Desnick, assoc. prof. of genetics, Univ. of Minn.;

26 R. V. Dippell, assoc. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

27 Alfred Emerson, emeritus prof. of biology, Univ, of Chicago;

28 Roy J. Britten, emeritus professor biology, senior research assoc. in

biophysics, CIT, Pasadena;

29 J. L. Fox, assoc. prof. of zoology, Univ. of Tex., Austin;

30 Michael Ghiselin, assoc. prof. of zoology, Univ. of California,

Berkeley;

31 Earl L. Green, geneticist, past director, Jackson Lab., Bar Harbor,

Maine;

32 Charles Hagen, Jr., prof. of plant sciences, Indiana U.,

33 Thomas S. Hall, prof. of biology, Washington Univ., St. Louis;

34 Viktor Hamburger, prof. of biology, Washington Univ., St. Louis;

35 Elmo Hardy, prof. of entomology, Univ. of Hawaii;

36 Philip E. Hartman, professor of biology, Johns Hopkins Univ.;

37 William M. Hexter, prof. of biology, Amherst College, Mass.;

38 Yuichiro Hiraizumi, assoc. prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

39 Lee R. G. Snyder, associate professor of biology, Dept. of Biology,

Univ. of California, Riverside;

40 Garland Allen, Professor of biology Dept. of Biology, Wash. U., St.

Louis;

41 D. Frank Holtman, prof. emeritus of microbiology, Univ. of Tennesse;

42 P. H. Homann, assoc. prof. of biol. sci., Florida State U., Talla.;

43 Robert Bader, Biology professor dean, Coll. of Arts and Sciences, Univ.

of Missouri;

44 N. H. Horowitz, prof. of biology, CIT, Pasadena;

45 Clark Hubbs, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

46 Burke H. Judd, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

47 Dr. Peter H. Raven, botanist Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis;

48 Antonie Blackler, emeritus professor molecular biology and genetics,

biological sciences, Cornell Univ.;

49 Virginia Walbot, biology professor, Stanford University; biologist,

Washington Univ., St. Louis;

50 Thomas C. Kaufman, asst. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.,

51 David L. Kirk, assoc. prof. of biology, Washington U., St. Louis,

52 Daniel H. Kohl, assoc. prof. of biology, Wash. U., St. Louis;

53 Dexter Easton, assoc. prof. of biol. sciences, Florida State U.,

54 Dennis Leister, asst. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

55 Harlan Lewis, prof. of biology, UCLA;

56 Walter H. Lewis, prof. of biology, Washington U., St. Louis;

57 Marjorie Maguire, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

58 A. P. Mahowaid, prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

59 George M. Malacinski, assoc. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

60 Richard N. Mariscal, assoc. prof. of biology, Florida State Univ.,Tallahassee;

61 Ernst Mayr, professor emeritus, Harvard Univ.;

62 Michael Menaker, assoc. prof. of zoology, U. of Tex. at Austin;

63 David J. Merrell, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Minnesota;

64 Arnold Grobman, herpetologist, chancellor, University of Missouri;

65 Florence Moog, chmn., Dept. of Biol., Washington U., St. Louis;

66 John A. Moore, prof. of biology, Univ. of Calif. at Riverside;

67 Jack Myers, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

68 Everett C. Olson, prof. of zoology, UCLA;

69 J. Bennett Olson, assoc. prof. of biological educ., Purdue Univ.;

70 David W. Osgood, assoc. prof. of zoology, Butler Univ.;

71 David D. Perkins, prof. of biology, Stanford Univ.;

72 William V. Mayer, biology professor director, Biological Sci. Curric. Study, Univ. of Colorado;

73 Harold H. Plough, prof. of biology, Amherst College, Mass.;

74 Sarah Bedicheck Pipkin, prof. of zoology, Howard U., Washington, D.C.;

75 Rudolf Raff, assoc. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

76 Rollin Richmond, assoc. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

77 Herbert P. Riley, dist. prof. of botany, emer., Univ. of Kentucky;

78 William Roth, prof. of biological science, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee;

79 Edward Samuel, visiting prof. of biology, Indiana Univ.;

80 Oscar Schotte, biology professor Biology Department, Amherst College, Mass.;

81 Harrison Stalker, PhD, biology professor, Dept. of Biology, Washington U., St. Louis;

82 Ernest R. Sears, prof. of genetics, Missouri Univ.;

83 Vaughan H. Shoemaker, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Calif., Riverside;

84 Simon Silver, prof. of biology, Washington Univ., St. Louis;

85 Daniel Simberloff, prof. of biol. science, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee;

86 W. Ralph Singleton, emer. prof. of genetics, Univ. of Virginia;

87 Robert Sinaheimer, prof. of biology, CIT, Pasadena;

88 Barton Slatko, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

89 William Sofer, assoc. prof. of biology, Johns Hopkins Univ.;

90 Alexander Sokoloff, prof. of genetics, California State College, San Bernardino;

91 Curt Stern, prof. of biology, Univ. of California, Berkeley;

92 Monroe Strickberger, prof. of biology, Univ. of Missouri;

93 Nobuo Suga, prof. of biology, Washington Univ., St. Louis;

94 Carl P. Swanson, professor of botany, Univ. of Massachusetts;

95 Charles Taylor, prof. of biology, Univ. of Calif., Riverside;

96 Alan R. Templeton, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas at Austin;

97 Richard R. Tolman, proj. dir., Bio. Sci. Curric. Study, Univ. of Colorado;

98 Peter Vitousek, ass't. prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.;

99 Joseph Wachsman, assoc. prof. of microbiology, Univ. of Illinois;

100 Ralph Wager, prof. of botany, retired, Panama City, Florida;

101 Ralph Wagner, prof. of genetics, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

102 James D. Watson, Nobel laureate, Cold Spring Harbor Lab, New York;

103 Eric Weinberg, prof. of biology, Johns Hopkins Univ.;

104 Claude A. Welch, prof. of biology, Macalester College, St. Paul;

105 Marshall R. Wheeler, prof. of zoology, Univ. of Texas, Austin;

106 Maurice Whittinghill, prof. emeritus, genetics, Univ. of North Carolina;

107 Albert Wood, prof. of biology emeritus, Amherst College, Massachusetts;

108 Ralph W. Yerger, prof. of biol. science, Florida State Univ., Tallahassee;

109 Henry T. Yost, prof. of biology, Amherst College, Massachusetts;

110 Frank N. Young, prof. of zoology, Indiana Univ.

111 Faith Hickman (Byrnie) PhD biologist, freelance science writer, Biol.

Sci. Curric. Study, Univ. of Colorado;

112 Spencer R. Malecha, PhD, graduate faculty, animal sciences Dept. of

Genetics, Univ. of Hawaii;

113 Dean Amadon, Phd, Ornithologist, Amer. Mus. of Nat. Hist., New York;

Paleontology, geology

 * 1) Norman Newell, paleontologist, Amer. Mus. of Nat. Hist., N.Y.;


 * 1) Preston Cloud, U.S. Geol. Survey, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara;


 * 1) Craig Black, Phd, paleontologist director, Carnegie Mus. of Nat. Hist., Pittsburgh;


 * 1) Edwin Colbert, PhD, paleontologist, curator emeritus, Amer. Museum of Natural History, New York;

Sciences related to biology
Maurice Visscher, prof. of physiology, emer., Univ. of Minnesota;

Other Scientists

 * 1) Bernard T. Feld, prof. of physics, MIT,


 * 1) George O. Abell, professor of astronomy, UCLA,