Howard Schuck papers, 1940-2007.
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Snavely, Carl Grey, 1894-1975
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Schuck, Howard A., 1919-
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Howard A. Schuck became interested in trout fishing and trout conservation as a young boy with a vision disability. He attended Cornell University, studying stream and fisheries management with George C. Embody and Charles M. Mottley. He designed a method for counting the total number of trout in an entire stream system. During World War II he worked on counts of commercial fisheries, especially the North Atlantic haddock for the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries in the Dept. of the Interior. After the w...
Mottley, Charles M. (Charles McCammon), 1905-1993
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Charles McCammon Mottley was born in Bowling Green, Kentucky and grew up in British Columbia. He graduated from the University of British Columbia and received a master's degree and a doctorate from the University of Toronto. He taught at Cornell University in the Department of Entomology and Limnology from 1937 until the outbreak of World War II, when he joined the Navy. After the war, he worked as chief of inland fisheries research for the Department of the Interior, and later in research and ...
Drahos, Nick
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Cornell University
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Cornell University. Class of 1950.
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Cornell University Class of 1878. From the description of Parody commencement program, 1878. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63937832 ...
Urban, Matt, 1919-1995
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Matt Urban, Cornell University Class of 1941, born and raised in Buffalo, NY, was the most highly decorated U.S. combat veteran of World War II. He was awarded twenty-nine medals for bravery, served twenty months in front line action, was wounded seven times in separate engagements, and fought in six major campaigns in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, France, and Belgium. He received battlefield promotions and rose in rank from Lieutenant to Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the 2nd Battalion of the 60th ...