Ethan Allen Andrews (biologist)
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Ethan Allen Andrews (born September 10, 1859, New York City; died October 17, 1956, Baltimore, Maryland) was an American biologist. He received the degree of Ph.B. from Yale in 1881 and of Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins in 1887. He took post-graduate studies at Yale, studied at the Polytechnicum of Hanover, Germany, and, as a fellow, at Johns Hopkins, where he was appointed assistant professor of biology in 1887, associate professor in 1892, and professor of zoölogy in 1908. He was president of the Society of American Zoölogists in 1904. He contributed on biological subjects to various journals.
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