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![]() Dr. Burns
Dr. Burns, a tall, stately man, has been described as affable to students, professors, and administrators. He liked to connect with people, and was often found bantering with students or anyone who shared a passion for discussion. George Burns welcomed students in his office to talk about planning of classes, life, difficulties, or just conversation. Funding for the SEM Lab was given from past students of Dr. Burns, Helen and Crider Smith George Burns made everything interesting; students loved him for his ability to enthrall them and pursue greater interests in class topics. He published two successful textbooks in plant science: The Science of Genetics: An Introduction to Heredity, 4th and 5th Editions. Both texts were published for the international market and can be found on display in the SEM lab.
Everybody Has Their Little Quirks!Dr. Burns was very fussy about accuracy. He planned the whole day by exact time frames, which could not be off by even a minute, not even to start early. His wife, Hermine Burns, remembers calling him one day and saying she would pick him up from work at 4:30 or 4:35. He then asked which time she would come, either exactly at 4:30 or exactly at 4:35. Also, when Dr. Burns would travel at night from the University of Minnesota to Cincinnati, he would sit behind the University of Minnesota student union until the clock struck midnight before he would start his trip.
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