Morris Meister
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Morris Meister (1895 - 1975) was a science educator and administrator who was the founder and first principal of the Bronx High School of Science as well as the first president of Bronx Community College.[3][4] He is noteworthy for his support and application of laboratory-based methods in science education as well as interdisciplinary study.
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Born | (1895-10-20)October 20, 1895 |
Died | August 10, 1975(1975-08-10) (aged 79) |
Education | City College of New York Columbia University |
Notable work | Science for a Better World series of textbooks |
Spouse | Florence Suzi Glickstein Meister[1] |
Children | 2, Anna Meister Burton, a psychoanalyst, and Alton Meister, noted bio-chemist |
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Thesis | The Educational Value of Certain After-school Materials and Activities in Science (1921) |
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Institutions | Bronx Community College, Bronx High School of Science, New York Hall of Science |
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