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CLYDE EUGENE CONNELL JR.
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Permission has been granted for use of the following abstract on Clyde Connell, Jr.: CLYDE EUGENE CONNELL JR.: OUTSTANDING GEORGIA CITIZEN, SCIENTIST, AND EDUCATOR, Jenifer Turco and Melanie Byrd, Valdosta State University, Valdosta, GA 31698. Born in Naylor, Georgia, on August 11, 1916, Clyde Eugene Connell Jr. (1916-1985) was the son of Clyde Eugene Connell Sr. and Eula Lee Peters Connell.A graduate of Valdosta H.S., Connell attended Emory Junior College and then enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he served for about 16 years.In 1938 Connell married Dorothy V. Johnson; the couple had one son, Daniel E. Connell (born January 30, 1943).Unfortunately, Clyde Connell contracted tuberculosis while in the Navy.After serving during World War II, he was sent to work in Greece, and was then assigned to Cairo, Egypt, where his work in helping to control the cholera epidemic of 1947 earned him an award from the Egyptian government.Connell began a second career after his medical retirement from the Navy.He completed his B.S. in Biology at Valdosta State College (VSC) in 1954, and earned his M.S. in Zoology (1956) and Ph.D. in Biology (1959) at the Univ. of Georgia.He then returned to VSC, where he served as a faculty member (1958-1981) and Head of the Biology Dept. (1962-1981) until his retirement.A highly respected person, Connell contributed greatly to the Biology Dept., the Valdosta community, and the region.He educated and advised many students, and he received several awards, including the William T. Hornaday Conservation Trust Award.The Clyde Eugene Connell Visiting Lecture Program at Valdosta State Univ. continues to honor his legacy. (Reference: 2006 Georgia Journal of Science Vol. 64, No. 1, page 51.) |
