Abstract
The unexpected always happens.
Highlights
Last October my son went off to University
Destined to become one of the foremost evolutionary biologists, he began with a mathematics scholarship, and switched to ‘Greats’ (Latin and ancient Greek), gaining a first-class degree under the looming shadow of the First World War [1]
His biological roots had been planted deep, in his relationship with his physiologist father. He first appears in print as last author of a paper in 1912, along with Haldane senior and C.G
Summary
Possible Worlds London: Chatto & Windus; 1929, 139-153. Doi:10.1186/2041-2223-3-5 Cite this article as: Jobling: The unexpected always happens.
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