Fred Soper

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Frederick Lowe Soper (* 13, December 1893 in Hutchinson (Kansas) - † 9, February 1977 in Wichita (Kansas))

His first two degrees were received from the University of Kansas, an AB in 1914 and his Masters of Science in 1916.[1] He received a doctorate from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, and spent the better part of his career working for the Rockefeller Foundation. Fred Soper's best-known project was known as the Global Malaria Eradication Programme.

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