Stableford, Louis T.
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Louis T. Stableford (1914-1998) was a professor of biology at Lafayette College. After receiving his Ph. D. in Zoology from Yale University in 1941, Stableford began his teaching career at Lafayette College. He taught biology and histology for thirty-eight years, retiring from the department in 1979. While at Lafayette, Stableford created the Student Assistantship Program in an effort to provide an intellectual proving ground for student ideas and experiments. He was active in the college's faculty plays, both as director and actor.
From the description of Louis T. Stableford Papers, ca. 1933-1983. (Lafayette College). WorldCat record id: 131328272
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creatorOf | Stableford, Louis T. Louis T. Stableford Papers, ca. 1933-1983. | Lafayette College |
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