Alfred Sherwood Romer (AC 1917) Papers 1913-1977

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Alfred Sherwood Romer (AC 1917) Papers 1913-1977

Correspondence, clippings, photographs and other material relating to Romer's Amherst career, his service in WWI France, and his later activities as President of the Class of 1917 and as Chairman of the Phi Alpha Psi Fraternity Corporation.

1 record storage box, 1 scrapbook; (1.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321547

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Amherst College. Alumni Committee on Postwar Amherst College.

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Romer, Alfred Sherwood, 1894-1973

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George Washington Corner worked as an anatomist, endocrinologist, and medical historian. From the guide to the George Washington Corner papers, 1889-1981, 1903-1982, (American Philosophical Society) Alfred Sherwood Romer (1894-1973) was an eminent vertebrate paleontologist. He graduated from Amherst College in 1917 and then served during World War I in the American Field Service and, subsequently, in the United States Army. It is believed that when he was with A.F.S. he drov...

Amherst College. Class of 1917.

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Phi Alpha Psi.

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American Field Service

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The American Field Service (AFS) was founded in 1914 as a volunteer ambulance corps. It served with the French Armies in World War I. In 1939 the American Field Service volunteer ambulance service was reactivated. It served first with French forces in France, then with British forces in the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, and India/Burma. From the description of World War II records, [ca. 1939-1945] (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155490917 The American Field ...

Phi Kappa Psi

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Phi Kappa Psi was formed in 1892 when five members of the Alpha Club, Smith's first literary society, decided to form their own group. In 1934, the Alpha Society and Phi Kappa Psi merged to form a society known as the Alpha Phi Kappa Psi. From the description of Phi Kappa Psi society records, 1892-1939. (Smith College). WorldCat record id: 52253677 ...

Gibbs, Thomas W.

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