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  Libbie Hyman Summary
Libbie Henrietta Hyman (1888-1969) was a specialist in invertebrate and vertebrate zoology.
Hyman's area of expertise was invertebrate zoology, and she became an authority on invertebrate taxonomy.
Libbie Henrietta Hyman (Dec 6, 1888- Aug 3, 1969), zoologist, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the daughter of Joseph Hyman and Sabina Neumann.
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 Libbie Hyman
Hyman, Libbie Henrietta (6 Dec. 1888-3 Aug. 1969), zoologist, was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the daughter of Joseph Hyman and Sabina Neumann.
Hyman graduated from high school in Fort Dodge in 1905 as the youngest member of her class and the valedictorian.
In 1931 Hyman concluded that she could live on the royalties of her published books, and she also recognized that her mentor Child was about to retire.
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 Libbie Hyman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born in Des Moines, Iowa, she was the daughter of Joseph Hyman and Sabina Neumann.
Hyman's father, a Polish/Russian Jew, adopted the surname when he immigrated to the United States as a youth.
Hyman served as editor of the journal Systematic Zoology from 1959 to 1963.
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 SICB -- Scholarships and Awards
The SSC expects to grant 2-3 fellowships of up to $2000 this year.
LIBBIE H. This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of America's foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses or to pursue research on invertebrates at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station.
The Hyman Grant is intended to help support a first meaningful field-station experience for a first- or second-year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.
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 Libbie Hyman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
After graduating as valedictorian of her class, she excelled at the University of Chicago, earning her BA in 1910 and her Ph.D. in 1915.
Hyman became a leading zoologist and wrote two laboratory manuals and a six-volume work, The Invertebrates.
Though Hyman had no formal ties with the Jewish community, she willed one thousand dollars to the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York.
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 Science in Christian Perspective
Martin's comments are presented here to set the stage for further exploration of the kind of thinking that is done by scientists of reputation who take a hard look at their own theory, the theory of organic evolution.
Hyman further indicates in this section that the gastrea theory of Haeckel won acceptance at the time and has since been promulgated in practically every textbook of zoology and embryology.
I class Libbie Hyman as a scientist of strong reputation with a firm commitment to the theory of organic evolution; and, recognizing this, it is interesting to note in her statement regarding the origin of the Metazoa that she is pressed by the principle of evolution.
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Libbie Hyman and Invertebrate Zoology in the 20th Century
American zoologist Dr. Libbie Henrietta Hyman, 1888-1969, daughter of immigrant Jewish parents, grew up in Fort Dodge, Iowa, where she acquired an early interest in flowers and wildlife.
Her work was influential for its thorough literature review, uniformity of approach, comprehensive illustration, and thoughtful synthesis of phylogenetic relationships for each group covered.
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 Libbie Hyman Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Several generations of zoology students have used Libbie Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy as their guide to the study of vertebrate structure and evolution.
Some of those students have been stimulated by that first exposure to pursue further studies of vertebrate biology, and several of the contributors to this edition are such former...
It is designed for use in conjunction with the third edition of "Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy," edited by Marvalee Wake, although it can be used with other textbooks.
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 SICB - Libbie H. Hyman Memorial Scholarship
Purpose: This scholarship, in memory of Libbie H. Hyman, one of America's foremost invertebrate zoologists, provides assistance to students to take courses OR to carry on research on INVERTEBRATES at a marine, freshwater, or terrestrial field station.
Eligibility: The Hyman Scholarship is intended to help support a first meaningful field station experience for a first or second year graduate student, or an advanced undergraduate.
Copies of official or unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts should be sent directly to the chair of the Libbie Hyman Scholarship Committee.
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 Libbie Hyman
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 A Brief Review of Metazoan Phylogeny and Future Prospects in Hox-Research -- Halanych and Passamaneck 41 (3): 629 -- ...
However, in her defense, Hyman stated her diagram was meant
Hyman, L. The invertebrates: Protozoa through Ctenophora, Vol.
Hyman, L. The Invertebrates: Platyhelminths and Rhynchocoela, Vol.
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 AMNH Scientific Publications: Item 2246/3013
Growing up in Fort Dodge, Iowa, young Libbie demonstrated a love of nature and a drive for learning that eventually led to a scholarship at the University of Chicago, where she majored in zoology.
During that period Libbie gained experience in experimental biology by participation in Charles Manning Child's research program on metabolic gradients, which applied the "Chicago style" of biology.
The lack of good manuals for the comparative anatomy and zoology labs she taught as a graduate student led Libbie to develop her own laboratory manuals, published by the University of Chicago Press.
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