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CHARLES HENRY TURNER. 



Charles Henry Turner, Ph.D., Professor of Biology at 

 Sumner Teachers Collie, Saint Louis, died at Chicago, 

 February 14, 1923. 



Dr. Turner was bom at Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 

 3, 1867. From the Cincinnati University he received the 

 degrees of B. S. and M. S. in 1891 and 1892. In 1907 the 

 University of Chicago conferred upon him the degree of 

 Doctor of Philosophy, maffna cum laude. 



While Dr. Turner held various teaching positions, such 

 as the Chair of Biology, Clark University, 1892-1905 

 Principal of High School, Cleveland, Tenn., 1905-1906 

 Chair of Biology, Haynes Normal School, 1907-1908 

 Teacher of Biology and Psychology, Sumner Teachers Col- 

 lege, 1908 until his death, yet he is best known among 

 scientists for his research work. 



