Abstract
Our leaders during World War II and the immediate-post-war period realized that the biological sciences were so fractionated they could never fully serve mankind or even promote their own welfare in meeting their future responsibilities to a dynamic industrialized society. The need for skillful, progressive collaboration among the disciplines of biology had never before been so obvious.
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