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Garland E. Allen (1979), Thomas Hunt Morgan, The Man and His Science. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 447 pp., cloth $25.00.
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I would like to thank Garland Allen for helpful discussions prior to my writing this review and Frederick Suppe, Ann Covalt, Daniel Hausman and Deirdre Golash for helpful comments on an earlier draft.
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