Mykola H. Haydak papers 1932-1963

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Mykola H. Haydak papers 1932-1963

Collection contains the papers of Mykola H. Haydak, professor emeritus of entomology at the University of Minnesota.

2 boxes (2.0 cubic feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6618791

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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.”...

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 ...