Background
Haskins was born on 24 April 1880, in Acton, Massachusetts to Helen A. Crane and John R. Haskins.
Haskins was born on 24 April 1880, in Acton, Massachusetts to Helen A. Crane and John R. Haskins.
She graduated with a bachelor"s degree from Smith College in 1903.
Alice Crane Haskins Swingle was an American government botanist. Haskins worked as a research assistant in the Plant Pathology Laboratory of the United States Department of Agriculture from 1903 to 1906. Erwin Frink Smith, the United States. Department of Agriculture"s plant pathologist-in-charge, regularly employed women botanists in the Bureau of Plant Industry to study plant diseases.
Haskins was among the group, which included Nellie A. Brown, Clara H. Hasse, Florence Hedges, Agnes J. Quirk, Della Watkins, and Mary K. Bryan working on such agricultural problems as crown galls, citrus cankers, and corn and chestnut blight.
Haskins died on 16 October 1971, in Santa Clara, California.