Alexander Granovsky papers 1758-1971 (bulk 1920-1939)

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Alexander Granovsky papers 1758-1971 (bulk 1920-1939)

Collection contains the papers of Alexander A. Granovsky, professor emeritus of entomology at the University of Minnesota.

10 boxes (10.0 cubic feet);

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618764

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Haydak, Mykola H. 1898-1971

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Mykola Haydak, Ingeneur of Agronomy degree, Polytechnic Institute at Praha (Ukraine); Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (1933). Professor of entomology at the University of Minnesota (1933-1966). World renowned expert on bees and bee nutrition. From the description of Mykola Haydak papers, 1932-1963. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 669756325 Mykola Haydak (1898-1971) came to the United States from Ukraine in 1930. He received his Ph.D. in entomology ...

University of Minnesota. Division of Entomology and Economic Zoology

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Entomology was first listed as a collegiate-level course in the 1874-1875 University Bulletin for the College of Agriculture. In the 1877-1878 Bulletin, Economic Entomology was listed in the description of the College of Agriculture’s scope of instruction, noting the subject included “general characters of insects; characters and peculiarities of those families containing useful or injurious members; together with a special study of the more important individuals of these families.”...

University of Minnesota. Lake Itasca Forestry and Biological Station.

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Granovsky, Alexander A.

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Alexander A. Granovsky (1887-1976) was born in Berezhtsi, Ukraine, and came to the United States in 1913. He was educated at Colorado State Agricultural College and the University of Wisconsin and taught entymology at the universities of Wisconsin and Minnesota. He became a leader in the Ukrainian American community locally and nationally, and became president of the Organization for Rebirth of Ukraine. In St. Paul, he was an active member of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Following Wo...