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Dr. Tanner was a professor of zoology at Brigham Young University.

From the description of Oral history, 1983-1984. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122494465

Wilmer W. Tanner (b. 1909) was a teacher and curator at Brigham Young University. He was instrumental in the endowing of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum.

From the description of Wilmer W. Tanner papers, 1940-2009, bulk 1950-2000. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 456457593

Dr. Tanner was a professor zoology at Brigham Young University.

From the description of Interview, 1983. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 55632794

Wilmer W. Tanner (b. 1909) was a teacher and curator at Brigham Young University. He was instrumental in the endowing of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum.

Wilmer W. Tanner was born in Fairview, Utah, in 1909. After growing up on his father's ranch, he served a mission in the Netherlands from 1929-1932. After returning and some work on the ranch, he began his undergraduate studies at Brigham Young University. Juggling work and school, he married Helen Brown in 1935 before graduating in the spring of 1936 with a B.A. in zoology and entomology. He went on to receive a M.A. in zoology in 1937, coupled with a teaching certificate, which yielded him a job teaching biology, geology, and geography at Provo (Utah) High School. After several years of teaching and summers of doing field research, Tanner began doctoral studies at the University of Kansas, obtaining a Ph.D. in 1949 after writing a dissertation on Mexican salamanders.

He began teaching at Brigham Young University shortly after the completion of his doctoral work, successfully implementing a research program during a time in which the university was focused almost exclusively on undergraduate education. From 1960 to 1967, he edited Herpetologica and succeeded in saving its host organization, the Herpetologists' League, from financial collapse. Tanner was heavily involved in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, appointed in 1961 (and reappointed in 1966) as secretary-treasurer of the Utah Academy and elected president of the same in 1969 (serving through 1971).

In 1972, Wilmer W. Tanner became the curator of the BYU Life Science Museum and soon after worked through the arrangements that brought the Monte L. Bean trophy collection to Brigham Young University. Tanner then oversaw the construction of the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum at BYU (which opened in 1978) and was instrumental in endowing the museum. Four years after Tanner's wife, Helen, passed away, he married Ottella Watson.

Wilmer W. Tanner is the author of nearly 150 publications.

From the guide to the Wilmer W. Tanner papers, bulk 1950-2000, 1940-2009, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

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