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156:. Working on the university's poultry experimental farm, she came in touch with questions of genetics, vitamine deficiencies and hormones. In 1947, she was the only girl who graduated with honors from the agricultural school of the University of Wisconsin. By her graduation, she was qualified to teach vocational agriculture, but she was not admitted to do so, supposedly because she was a woman. In the same year the family's house burned down and her parents became ill. Gnauck had to contribute to the family's living. She raised a garden and cared for baby chicks. 33: 521: 237:
Since 1985, she was a New Jersey Science Teachers Association Fellow, and in 2001 she got the citation scroll by this organization, which is awarded for outstanding contributions to science and/or science education.
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A comparison of three techniques involving the use of visual education procedures in the development of entomological vocabulary in secondary school science. Dissertation University of Wisconsin 1956
19:(24 December 1926 – 19 November 2001) was a science educator and a researcher of the biochemical and biophysical foundations of agriculture. She won fame for her skill in curing sick chickens. 133:. Her parents had immigrated from Germany. The father, Paul Benjamin Gnauck, was an aviation pioneer and the mother, Johanna born Syring was a teacher. Gnauck grew up on a farm in 467:
Department of Public Instruction, Bureau for Career and Manpower Development: A History of Vocational Agriculture/agribusiness in Wisconsin Secondary Schools, 1900-1976, pp. 51-51
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In 1954, Gnauck married Donald Lawrence White. She received her doctoral degree from the
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Gnauck taught at a U.S. Army Military Prison and natural sciences at high schools in
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences alumni
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Richard, George (ed.) / Wisconsin alumnus, Volume 56, Number 9, January 15, 1955
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Luby Pollack: "The Little Doc". Collier's Weekly, February 23, 1946, pp. 32-39
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transmission by insects and worked for the American Environmental Laboratory.
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Article on cancer in "Together" Magazine for Methodist Families, April 1967
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to students who are enrolled in a Teacher Education Program at a
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Notable Women throughout the History of Hunterdon County
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The New Jersey Science Teachers Association offers the
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