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Do any of you know who the Marion (or Marian) E. Smith who graduated =
from Univ. of Illinois in the late 1930's is??? She (or he) did a PhD. =
revising the genus Apantesis and then to my knowledge was never heard =
from again. I have assumed this person was of the feminine gender, but =
just realized that there is at least one other option, namely that they =
are of the masculine gender.=20
Anybody know ???? I'd like to get it right.
Gary Anweiler
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Do any of you know who the Marion (or =
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Smith who graduated from Univ. of Illinois in the late 1930's=20
is??? She (or he) did a PhD. revising the genus Apantesis and then =
to my=20
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size=3D2> I'd like to get it right.</FONT></DIV>
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