Results from your investigations of our random sample of 52 scientists included in Cattell's American Men of Science (1910):
Schools Attended (a partial list):
| Alabama (Univ. of) | 1 | Illinois (University of) | 1 | New York University | 1 | Trinity | 1 | ||
| California (Berkeley) | 1 | Johns Hopkins Univ. | 4 | Oberlin | 1 | U.S. Naval Academy | 1 | ||
| Chicago (Univ. of) | 1 | Mich. Agr. Coll. [MSU] | 1 | Pennsylvania (University of) | 1 | Wisconsin (University of) | 1 | ||
| Columbia University | 2 | Michigan (University of) | 2 | Queens University (Canada) | 1 | Wooster College | 1 | ||
| Cornell University | 1 | Nebraska | 1 | Randolph | 1 | Yale University | 1 | ||
| Harvard University | 3 | New Hampshire | 1 | S. California | 1 |
Foreign universities attended:
Göttingen
Heidelberg
Leipzig
Strasburg
Zurich
Sciences Represented:
Anatomy (1)
Anthropology (1)
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2)
Bacteriology (1)
Biology (2)
Botany (4)
Chemistry (5)
Entomology (1)
Geology (5)
Mechanical Engineering (2)
Meteorology (1)
Ornithology (1)
Pathology (2)
Pediatrics (1)
Physics (3)
Psychology (1)
Sociology (1)
Of our 52 scientists:
·19 had PhDs
· 3 were women