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Earl O'Roke
Earl Cleveland O'Roke (1887–1958) was an American academic who served as professor of forest zoology at the University of Michigan for much of his professional life. Early life and education O'Roke was born in 1887 in Sabetha, Kansas, where he lived on a farm and attended first a rural school, then Sabetha High School. He attended the University of Kansas, from which he earned a Bachelor of the arts, B.A. in 1912 and a Master of the Arts, M.A. in 1916 with a thesis titled "Larval trematodes from Kansas fresh-water snails" under the supervision of Bennet M. Allen. He received a Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D. from the University of California in 1929 with a thesis titled "The morphology transmission, and life history of ''Haemoproteus lophortyx'', a blood parasite of the California valley quail". Scientific career Following his Ph.D. in 1917, O'Roke joined the zoology faculty at the University of Wyoming, serving as assistant professor of zoology and assistant parasitologist at the U ...
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Earl O'Roke
Earl Cleveland O'Roke (1887–1958) was an American academic who served as professor of forest zoology at the University of Michigan for much of his professional life. Early life and education O'Roke was born in 1887 in Sabetha, Kansas, where he lived on a farm and attended first a rural school, then Sabetha High School. He attended the University of Kansas, from which he earned a Bachelor of the arts, B.A. in 1912 and a Master of the Arts, M.A. in 1916 with a thesis titled "Larval trematodes from Kansas fresh-water snails" under the supervision of Bennet M. Allen. He received a Doctor of Philosophy, Ph.D. from the University of California in 1929 with a thesis titled "The morphology transmission, and life history of ''Haemoproteus lophortyx'', a blood parasite of the California valley quail". Scientific career Following his Ph.D. in 1917, O'Roke joined the zoology faculty at the University of Wyoming, serving as assistant professor of zoology and assistant parasitologist at the U ...
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