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The Twenty-Fourth Symposium The Society for

Developmental Biology

(Formerly The Society for the Study of Development and Growth) Carleton, Minnesota, June 1965

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1964-1965

H E R B E R T STERN, University of Illinois, President

J E R O M E A. S C H I F F , Brandeis University, Secretary

R O B E R T AUERBACH, University of Wisconsin, Treasurer

M I C H A E L L O C K E , Western Reserve University, Editor

W I L L I A M A. JENSEN, University of California

C L E M E N T L. MARKERT, T h e J o h n s Hopkins University

HOWARD A. SCHNEIDERMAN, Western Reserve University

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