Item A-5710 - T.K. Pavlychenko

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T.K. Pavlychenko

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1 photograph : b&w ; 8 x 11 cm

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Thomas Karp Pavlychenko sitting in a chair.

Bio/historical note: Pavlychenko was born in Ukraine in 1892, and studied at the Pedagogical Institute, the College of Agriculture Kamenetz-Podolsky, and the University of Prague, Czechoslovakia, before he came to Canada in 1927.
By 1932 he received both his B.S.A. and M.Sc. in Agriculture from the U of S. He continued his post-graduate education at the University of Nebraska, receiving his PhD in 1940.
From 1930-1937 he worked as a weed research assistant for the National Research Council, at its experimental nursery at the U of S. In 1938 Pavlychenko was named head of the Department of Plant Ecology at the university and served in that position for 10 years.
He was also among the first professors of Ukrainian descent in Canada, and the courses he gave in Ukrainian helped establish the Department of Slavic Studies.
Pavlychenko left in 1948 to accept a research position with the American Chemical Paint Company. He died on Aug. 6, 1958, at age 66.

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Photographer: Unknown
Copyright: Public domain
Other terms: Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher.

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