Proper noun
Hennig (plural Hennigs)
A surname.
1961 to 1976 Willi Hennig (around 1970). Source: Internet
Besides school, Hennig worked as a volunteer at the museum and, in collaboration with Meise, saw to the systematic and biogeographical investigation of the "flying" snakes of the genus Dendrophis that became his first published work. Source: Internet
From the summer semester of 1932 onwards, Hennig read zoology, botany and geology at the University of Leipzig. Source: Internet
Hennig concluded his studies with a dissertation entitled, Beiträge zur Kenntnis des Kopulationsapparates der cyclorrhaphen Dipteren. Source: Internet
In 1930, Hennig skipped a year, and graduated on February 26, 1932. Source: Internet
Hennig saw him regularly until van Emden was expelled from National Socialist Germany for having a Jewish mother and wife. citation Hennig developed a deep friendship with Emden's successor, Klaus Günther. Source: Internet