Abercrombie, M.L.J. (1909–1984)

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Abercrombie, M.L.J. (1909–1984)

English zoologist. Name variations: Minnie Louie Johnson Abercrombie; Minnie Louie Johnson. Born Minnie Louie Jane Johnson, Nov 14, 1909, in England; died Nov 25, 1984; University of Birmingham, BS, 1930, PhD, 1932; m. Michael Abercrombie (scientist), 1939.

Authority on teaching medical students, collaborated with husband on the well-known Penguin Dictionary of Biology (1971) and New Biology, which ran for 31 vols. (1st published, 1945); served as lecturer in zoology department at University of Birmingham (1932–46), and in department of anatomy at University College, London. Writings on education include (with S. Hunt and P. Stringer) Selection and Academic Performance of Students in a University School of Architecture (1967) and Aims and Techniques of Group Teaching (1970); also published in Journal of Experimental Biology and Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London.

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