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Dr. Selig Hecht '17G, will deliver an address on "The Visibility of the Spectrum" at the meeting of the Biological Club in the Zoological Laboratory, Room 46, at 4.45 o'clock tomorrow. The meeting is open to members of the University, and of Radcliffe College.
Dr. Hecht is Assistant Professor of Physiology at the Creighton University College of Medicine, Omaha, Nebraska. He was born in Austria, but came to this country in his youth, and took the degree of B.S. at the College of the City of New York in 1913. He was awarded the degree of Ph. D. by the University four years later.
In 1913 and 1914, Dr. Hecht was a Pharmacologist in the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. In the summers of 1912 and 1913, he served as a Scientific Assistant in the Bureau of Fisheries. He is an expert on the effect of light and chemicals on the sensory responses of animals.
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