1918 -- 1st Lt., U.S. Army
1921 -- Associate in Psychobiology, Johns Hopkins Medical School
1922 -- Director, Psychobiology Laboratory, Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, Johns Hopkins
Hospital
1957 -- Professor of Psychobiology, Johns Hopkins Medical School
1960 -- Professor Emeritus of Psychobiology, Johns Hopkins Medical School
1957-1958 -- Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
1967 -- Hon. Phi Beta Kappa, Harvard University
1968 -- Hon. Dr. Sc., University of Chicago
1970 -- Hon. LLD, Johns Hopkins University
1976 -- Hon. Dr. Sc., University of Pennsylvania
1977 -- Passano Award
1980 -- Lashley Award, American Philosophical Society
Member:
1943 -- Harvey Society Lecturer
1952 -- Gregory Society Lecturer
1959 -- Thomas William Salmon Lecturer
1964 -- Percival Bailey Lecturer
1965 -- Samuel W. Hamilton Lecturer
1950 -- Recipient, Warren Medal from Society Experimental Psychology
1958 -- Distinguished Citizen of Denver - Centenary
1932 -- Private Flying License, England
1942-44 -- Organizer and Director, city-wide experimental anti-plague rat control campaign in Baltimore under the Office of Scientific Research and Development
1941-46 -- Member of following committees of National Research Council during World War
II:
1925, 26, -- Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Barro Colorado
1927 -- Island, Panama, three summers
1955-58 -- Member, Board Scientific Directors, Jackson Meml. Labs.
1974 -- Hon. co-chairman (with E. A. Adolph) International Commission for Study of Hunger
and Thirst., Jerusalem.
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