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1874 - Albert Francis Blakeslee was born on the 9th of November.
1896 - Blakeslee graduated at Wesleyan University.
1900 - He received a master's degree from Harvard University.
1904 - Finished doctorate in Harvard University.
- Served as professor at the Connecticut Agricultural College, now known as the University of Connecticut.
1915 - He was hired by the Carnegie Institution and become its director.
1941 - Retired from the Carnegie Institution and returned to academia.
1954 - He died on 16th of November.
1896 - Blakeslee graduated at Wesleyan University.
1900 - He received a master's degree from Harvard University.
1904 - Finished doctorate in Harvard University.
- Served as professor at the Connecticut Agricultural College, now known as the University of Connecticut.
1915 - He was hired by the Carnegie Institution and become its director.
1941 - Retired from the Carnegie Institution and returned to academia.
1954 - He died on 16th of November.
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