Doran John ‘Buddy’ Haesly (’58, ’59 M.A.), Austin :: He owned a commercial real estate business that developed the Oaks at Inwood in Houston and many other projects in Texas and Northern California. He taught advanced biology courses at North Texas as a staff instructor for a year and worked as a graduate researcher with Archibald Roach and J.K.G. Silvey of the biology department, investigating the effects of actinomycetales on aquatic and marine environments. He finished course work for a doctorate in bacteriology and virology at the University of Texas at Austin.
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Doran John ‘Buddy’ Haesly (’58, ’59 M.A.), Austin :: He owned a commercial real estate business that developed the Oaks at Inwood in Houston and many other projects in Texas and Northern California. He taught advanced biology courses at North Texas as a staff instructor for a year and worked as a graduate researcher with Archibald Roach and J.K.G. Silvey of the biology department, investigating the effects of actinomycetales on aquatic and marine environments. He finished course work for a doctorate in bacteriology and virology at the University of Texas at Austin.