Papers of Reed Rollins, 1940-1998 (inclusive)
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Wagner, Warren Lambert
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Schnell, Charles E.
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Porter, Duncan M.
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Nilson, Karen.
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Pinzel, Ann.
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Weber, William A. (William Alfred), 1918-
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Campbell, Christopher S.
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Williams, Margaret, 1917-
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Barghoorn, Elso S. (Elso Sterrenberg), 1915-1984
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Elso Sterrenberg Barghoorn (1915-1984) was Fisher Professor of Natural History at Harvard University where he taught paleobotany, biology, and geology. From the description of Papers of Elso Barghoorn, ca. 1937-1984 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77003965 Hoba West meterorite, Nov. 1971 12 miles west of Grootfontein, South West Africa The paleobotanist Elso Barghoorn exerted an enormous influence on the scientific understandi...
Tiehm, Arnold
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Weston, William Henry, 1890-1978.
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Weston (Harvard, Ph.D., 1912) taught cryptogamic botany at Harvard. From the description of Papers of William Henry Weston, 1911-1978 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973212 American botanist. Educated at Harvard University (A.M. 1912, Ph.D. 1915). Assistant Professor of Botany at Harvard, 1921-1927; Associate Professor of Cryptogamic Botany, 1928-1958; Chairman of the Department of Botany, 1925-1932; Acting Director of Farlow Herbarium, 1952-1953 and...
Stafleu, Frans Antonie
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Ertter, Barbara
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Lichuar, Robert W.
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Henderson, Douglass Miles, 1938-
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Goodrich, Sherel
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Bye Boettler, Robert Arthur
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Rodman, James E.
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Dedecker, Mary
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Botanist and conservationist of the Inyo region of California; founder of the Bristlecone Chapter of the California Native Plant Society. From the description of Mary DeDecker papers, 1928-2004. (University of California, Davis). WorldCat record id: 669205353 ...
Holmgren, Patricia K
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Lesica, Peter
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Williams, Louis Otho, 1908-
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Dozier was a television producer who in the 1930s and early 1940s worked as a television writer and then began producing. He worked in production in several major television studios then started his own Greenway Productions in 1964. While with CBS he supervised the production of "Perry Mason," "Twilight Zone," and "Gunsmoke." His Greenway Productions worked with 20th Century Fox and produced some of the popular television programs in the 1960s including "Batman" and "Green Hornet." F...
Peterson, J. Scott
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Southwell, Mary F.
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Plitman, Uzi.
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Kartesz, John T.
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Anderson, William Rucker, 1842-1939
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Miles Anderson (1795-1896) fought in the War of 1812 and enlisted in the Georgia Militia. He married Nancy Pace in 1821 and they had nine children. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1842 and emigrated to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1851. He served a mission to Las Vegas with his son, William Rucker from 1856-1857. From the guide to the Miles Anderson papers, 1799-1877, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) William Anderson was born in New York City in Feb...
Rollins, Reed C. (Reed Clark), 1911-1998
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Reed Clark Rollins was born in Lyman, western Wyoming on 7 December 1911, and died in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 27, 1998. He was one of the most influential botanists of his generation. From the description of Papers of Reed Rollins, 1940-1998 (inclusive) (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 175317158 Reed Clark Rollins (1911-1998), Director of the Gray Herbarium (1948-1978) and Asa Gray Professor of Systematic Botany (1954-1981) at Harvard University was one ...
Raven, Peter H. 1936-
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Sixth director of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1971-; he is a systematic botanist and specialist on the family Onagraceae. From the description of Peter Hamilton Raven papers, 1957-1978. (Missouri Botanical Garden). WorldCat record id: 61773034 Sixth director of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1971-; he is a systematic botanist and specialist on the primrose family Onagraceae; he is a leading authority on the conservation of tropical rainforests; he greatly expanded and foc...
Spellenberg, Richard
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Greene, Craig William
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