- Caryl Parker Haskins
Caryl Parker Haskins (1908 - 2001)Alice B. Dadourian, [http://www.haskins.yale.edu/history/haskinsbio.pdf#search=%22%22A%20Bio-Bibliography%20of%20Caryl%20Parker%20Haskins%22%22 "A Bio-Bibliography of Caryl Parker Haskins"] ] New Yorks Times, [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9505E1D8113CF93AA35753C1A9679C8B63 Death notice] ] was a scientist, author, inventor, philanthropist, governmental adviser and pioneering
entomologist in the study of ant biology . In the 1930s he was inspired byAlfred Lee Loomis to establish his own research facilityJennet Conant, "Tuxedo Park: A Wall Street tycoon and the secret palace of science that changed the course of World War II". Simon & Schuster, NY, 2002, p. 17. ] . Along withFranklin S. Cooper , he founded theHaskins Laboratories , a private, non-profit research laboratory, in 1935. Affiliated withHarvard University ,MIT , andUnion College in Schenectady, NY, Haskins conducted research inmicrobiology , radiation physics, and other fields in Cambridge, MA and Schenectady. In 1939 Haskins Laboratories moved its center toNew York City . Seymour Hutner [http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=18832] joined the staff to set up a research program inmicrobiology ,genetics , andnutrition . The descendant of this program [http://appserv.pace.edu/execute/page.cfm?doc_id=18327] is now part ofPace University in New York. In the 1940s Luigi Provasoli [http://www.jstor.org/view/00243590/dm995012/99p0218l/0] joined the Laboratories to set up a research program inmarine biology which disbanded with his retirement in 1978. Since the 1950s, the main focus of the research of Haskins Laboratories has been on speech and its biological basis. The main facility ofHaskins Laboratories moved toNew Haven, Connecticut in 1970 where it entered into affiliation agreements withYale University and theUniversity of Connecticut . Haskins Laboratories continues to be a leading, multidisciplinary laboratory with an international scope that does pioneering work on the science of the spoken and written wordHaskins Laboratories, "The Science of the Spoken and Written Word", Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, CT, 2005. ] [http://www.haskins.yale.edu/sciencespoken.html]Haskins served as President, Research Director, and Chairman of the Board of
Haskins Laboratories , 1935-'87; Director, E.I. du Pont de Nemours, 1971-'81 and Research Professor,Union College , 1937-'55. In 1956, he was appointed to the Presidency of theCarnegie Institution of Washington , a position he held until 1971. He was also President of theSigma Xi society in 1967-'68. He remained a Trustee of Carnegie Institution and of Haskins Laboratories, as well as Trustee Emeritus of theNational Geographic Society until his death. He also continued his research on entomology, working with his wife, Edna Haskins, and other colleagues.See also
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Haskins Laboratories Publications by or about Caryl Parker Haskins
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Philip Abelson . A Model for Excellence. In J. D. Ebert (ed.), "This Our Golden Age", 3-10.
* Alice B. Dadourian. "A Bio-Bibliography of Caryl Parker Haskins". Yvonix, New Haven, Connecticut, 2000. [http://www.haskins.yale.edu/history/haskinsbio.pdf]
*James D. Ebert , editor. "This Our Golden Age: Selected Annual Essays of Caryl P. Haskins, President Carnegie Institution of Washington 1956-1971". Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, DC, 1994. LC # 94-70734.
*James D. Ebert . Inspiring Mentor, Visionary Leader. In J. D. Ebert (ed.), "This Our Golden Age", 19-24.
* Caryl Parker Haskins. "Of ants and men". Prentice-Hall, New York, 1939.
* Caryl Parker Haskins. "Of societies and men". Viking Press, New York, 1960.
* Caryl Parker Haskins. "The scientific revolution and world politics". Greenwood Press, 1975.
* Haskins, C. P. and Haskins, Edna F. Notes on the biology and social behavior of the archaic ponerine ants of the genera "Myrmecia" and "Promyrmecia". "Annals of the Entomological Society of America", 1950, 43(4), 461-491.
*Edward O. Wilson . Caryl Haskins, Entomologist. In J. D. Ebert (ed.), "This Our Golden Age", 11-18.References
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