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James, William, 1842-1910
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William James (born January 11, 1842, New York City – died August 26, 1910, Tamworth, New Hampshire) was the preeminent American philosopher of his day. His reinterpretations of psychology and pragmatism were among his major contributions to world thought, and his work continues to reward study and inspire analysis. ...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology
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The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) at Harvard University is a center for research and education focused on the comparative relationships of animal life. The MCZ was founded in 1859 through the efforts of zoologist Louis Agassiz; the museum used to be referred to as "The Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoology" after its founder. Agassiz designed the collection to illustrate the variety and comparative relationships of animal life. The MCZ one of three natural-history research museums at...
Harvard University
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Harvard College was founded by a vote of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts on October 28, 1636 that allocated “400£ towards a schoale or colledge.” Subsequent legislative acts established the Board of Overseers, but it was the Charter of 1650 that created the Harvard Corporation as the College's primary governing board and defined its composition and authority. The College Charter became a contentious target for College officials, the Massachusetts Governor and General C...
Hassler Expedition (1871-1872)
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The Hassler Expedition was composed of a group of scientists invited to accompany the new U.S. Coast Survey Steamer, Hassler, when she sailed from the east coast to her assignment on the coast of California. Louis Agassiz led the team of scientists. Invitations were offered with the stipulation that the US government would not be responsible for scientist’s expenses, and that the ship would make stops for scientific purposes when possible, but at such a rate not to impact their timely arrival at...
Peale's Museum (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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Peale's Museum was established by Charles Willson Peale in 1784. It was public rather than private in character and was governed initially by a Society of Visitors. The museum was moved to the Hall of the American Philosophical Society in 1794 and in 1802 by act of the Pennsylvania Assembly it ws granted the free use of the State House (Independence Hall) recently vacated by the legislature. It was subsequently incorporated as the Philadelphia Museum Company under the direction of a board of tru...
Field Museum of Natural History
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Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
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The oldest natural science research institution and museum in the Americas, the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia was founded in 1812 "for the encouragement and cultivation of the sciences, and the advancement of useful learning." Since the founding of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, there have been twenty-eight presidents and five acting presidents (please see additional note for a complete list of Academy presidents). From 1937 to 1995, there were four pre...
Agassiz, Louis, 1807-1873
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Swiss-American zoologist and geologist. Professor of zoology and geology at Harvard University. Louis Agassiz was born in Môtier-en-Vuly, Switzerland. He studied at the universities of Zürich, Erlangen (Ph.D., 1829), Heidelberg, and Munich (M.D., 1830). Agassiz studied medicine briefly but turned to zoology, with a special interest in fishes and fossils, while studying under the French naturalist Cuvier. In 1832 he became professor of natural history at the University of Neuchâtel, Sw...
Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary, 1822-1907
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Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, educator and college president, was born in Boston, December 5, 1822 and married the Swiss naturalist Louis Agassiz in 1850. She was an educational reformer, member of the Woman's Education Association, but never an advocate of women's suffrage or of co-education. ECA administered the Agassiz School for Girls from 1855 to 1863. She was one of the managers of the program for the Private Collegiate Instruction for Women (also known as the Harvard Annex); was p...
Harris, Thaddeus William, 1795-1856
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Harris (Harvard, A.B. 1815; M.D. 1820) served as Librarian of Harvard, 1831-1856 and also lectured on natural history at Harvard, 1837-1842. He published about 100 articles on insects and insect-related diseases, compiled indexes to major works on entomology, and also wrote on squashes and pumpkins for the New England farmer. From the description of Papes of Thaddeus William Harris, 1818?-1852 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 40961354 ...
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, 1809-1894
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Holmes (Harvard, M.D. 1836) was Parkman Professor of Anatomy at Harvard Medical School from 1847 to 1882, dean of the Medical School from 1847 to 1853, and a noted essayist and poet. A paper on the contagiousness of puerperal fever, presented at an 1843 meeting of the Boston Society for Medical Improvement, was his most famous contribution to medicine. His indictment of physicians for their role in causing and spreading the fever was one of the most controversial treatises of the time...
Putnam, F. W. (Frederic Ward), 1839-1915
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Frederic Ward Putnam (1839-1915) was one of the earliest anthropologists in the United States. He founded anthropology programs, and worked to establish museum collections in anthropology. He directed some of the first field expeditions in the Americas, including sites in Maine, Massachusetts, Ohio, Wisconsin, Kentucky, New Jersey, and California. Putnam was born April 16, 1839 in Salem, Massachusetts to Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Putnam III. In 1864, Putnam married Adelaide Martha Edmands; they h...
American Museum of Natural History
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The American Museum of Natural History was founded in 1869 to be of service to the city's public schools, advance scientific research in natural history, and to exhibit natural history objects for casual visitors. From the description of Administrative files, 1869-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155513508 Museum exhibition displayed in the Museum's showcase in 1975. From the description of Cans from pressured city exhibition photographs, 1975. (Unknown). Wor...
Maack, G. August 1840-1873.
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Harvard Ornithological Club.
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Peale, Titian Ramsay, 1799-1885
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Titian Ramsay Peale was a naturalist, explorer, and artist. From the description of Sketches, 1817-1875, [n.d.]. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122624313 From the description of Correspondence, 1820-1868. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122523569 From the guide to the Titian Ramsay Peale correspondence, 1820-1868, 1820-1868, (American Philosophical Society) Painter and naturalist. From...
Slosson, Annie Trumbull, 1838-1926
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Annie Trumbull Slosson, Stonington, Conn., native, widely acclaimed short story author, and amateur entomologist. From the description of Untitled story [Fishin' Jimmy], 1889?. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 58652520 ...
Parker, George Howard, 1864-1955
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George H. Parker, 1864-1955, graduated from Harvard in 1887. Upon graduation he bacame an instructor; he continued his career as instructor and Professor of Zoology until retirement in 1937. He was a pioneer in experimental zoology. From the description of Papers of George H. Parker, 1881-1956 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973149 From the description of Harvard University Archives accession 14826 (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 77070240 ...
Nelson, George, 1876-1962
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George Nelson was preparator and photographer at Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1902-1946. From the description of Journals, photographs and other papers, 1912-1962 (inclusive) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 181162384 ...
Allis, Edward Phelps, 1851-1947
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Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910
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Alexander Agassiz(1835-1910), marine biologist, oceanographer, and industrial entrepreneur, was born in Neuchâtel, Switzerland, the son of Louis Agassiz. In 1860 Agassiz began a lifetime occupation of administering the business affairs of the Harvard museum, a task made difficult by his father's penchant for excessive collecting and expenditures. After Louis's death in 1873, Agassiz succeeded to the directorship of the Harvard University’s Museum of Comparative Zoology and completed the physical...
Portland Society of Natural History (Me.)
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The Portland Society of Natural History was incorporated in 1850, succeeding the earlier Maine Institute of Natural Science. During its active period, members included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Commodore Robert E. Peary. The collection of the Society was originally amassed through the donation or purchase of private collections and rivaled any others on the East Coast. Many of these were damaged by fires in 1854 and 1866. The Society was largely incorporated into the Maine Audubon Society i...
Rathbun, Mary Jane, 1860-1943
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Omerod, Eleanor Anne, 1828-1901.
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Baur, Georg, 1859-1898
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Brooks, Winthrop Sprague, 1887-1965.
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Brooks was custodian of birds' eggs and nests at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, ca. 1929-1934. From the description of Letters to W.S. Brooks, 1929-1932 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 181162369 ...
Stetson, Henry Crosby, 1900-1955.
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Emerton, J. H. 1847-1930.
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Harvard Australian Expedition (1931-1932).
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Fall, H. C. 1862-1939.
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Wood, Elvira
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Penard, Thomas E. (Thomas Edward), 1878-1936
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Bigelow, Henry Bryant, 1879-
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Bigelow graduated from Harvard in 1901 and taught zoology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Henry Bryant Bigelow, 1906-1964 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972976 ...
Clench, William James, 1897-1984
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Audubon family.
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Poey, Felipe, 1799-1891
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Harris, Edward Doubleday, 1839-1919
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Fitch, Asa, 1809-1879
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The Saratoga Patent was originally granted to Peter Schuyler and others on November 4, 1684. From the description of Map of Saratoga Patent and Margaret Livingston's and Bayard's Lots, Saratoga and Washington Counties, New York, 1849. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122346632 Asa Fitch (1809-1879) of Salem, New York was an entomologist and genealogist. He was the grandson of Jabez Fitch (1737-1812) of Norwich, Connecticut and Hyde Park, Vermont, a soldier in the French and In...
Wheeler, William Morton, 1865-1937
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Wheeler (Clark Univ., Ph. D., 1892) taught entomology at Harvard and was Dean of the Bussey Institution. From the description of Papers of William Morton Wheeler, 1884-1980 (inclusive) 1884-1937 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972925 ...
Deichmann, Elisabeth 1896-
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Comstock, Anna Botsford, 1854-1930
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John Henry Comstock was a professor of entomology at Cornell University. Anna Botsford Comstock was a professor of nature studies and a wood engraver specializing in scientific illustration. From the description of John Henry and Anna Botsford Comstock papers, 1833-1955, 1874-1931 (bulk). (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64074999 ...
Hyatt, Alpheus, 1838-1902
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Louis Agassiz (1807-1873, APS 1843) was a zoologist and geologist. A student of Georges Cuvier, Agassiz was renown for his six-volume work Poissons fossils, a study of more than 1,700 ancient fish. Equally important was his Ètudes sur les glaciers (1840). In 1845 Agassiz moved to the United States on a two-year study grant from King Friedrich Wilhelm IV of Prussia to compare the flora and fauna of the United States and Europe. While in the United States he was invited to deliver a c...
Shaler, Nathaniel Southgate, 1841-1906
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Shaler (Harvard, S.B., 1862) taught paleontology and geology at Harvard and was Dean of the Lawrence Scientific School. From the description of Papers of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, 1872-1914 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972881 Prominent geologist and scholar, served with the Kentucky Geological Survey, and as a professor at the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard University. From the description of Nathaniel Southgate Shaler : paper...
Allen, J. A. 1838-1921.
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Faxon, Walter, 1848-1920
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Kennard, Frederic H. (Frederic Hedge), 1865-1937
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Frederic H. Kennard graduated from Harvard College (A.B.,1888) and was a landscape architect in Boston at the turn of the century. Elected Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1905. From the description of Architectural drawings of Frederic H. Kennard, 1900-1930 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 188580928 ...
Hagen, Hermann August, 1817-1893
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Epithet: of the Museum of Natural History, Cambridge, Mass British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001190.0x00004e ...
Bangs, Outram, 1862-1932
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Loveridge, Arthur, 1891-....
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Curator of Museum of Comparative Zoology Herpetology Dept., 1927- 1957. From the description of Photograph album, 1907-1914 (inclusive) (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 181161415 ...
Thayer, John Eliot, 1862-1933.
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Jackson, Robert Tracy, 1861-1948
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Jackson graduated from Harvard in 1884 and taught paleontology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Robert T. Jackson, 1854-1930 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76973076 ...
Schroeder, William C. (William Charles), 1895-
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William Schroeder devoted his career to the study of ichthyofauna of the western North Atlantic. With Henry Bigelow, he conducted experiments on the effects of temperature on the growth of cod. Schroeder also participated in deep-sea zoological explorations. He and his wife ran a business designing and creating custom-made plankton nets which they sold to scientists and commercial fishermen. Schroeder began his association with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) as the business mana...
Eigenmann, Rosa Smith, 1858-1947
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Indiana University student and wife of Professor Carl H. Eigenmann. Rosa Smith Eigenmann was an internationally known ichthyologist and the first librarian of the San Diego Society of Natural History. She wrote numerous articles of her studies and was considered an authority on fish. She studied at Indiana University under David Starr Jordan and was the first woman to be the president of the I.U. chapter of Sigma Xi, an honorary science society. From the desc...
Smithsonian Institution
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The Smithsonian Institution was established on August 10, 1846, is a group of museums and research centers administered by the United States government. The institution is named after its founding donor, British scientist James Smithson. Originally organized as the United States National Museum.James Smithson (1765-1829), a British scientist, left his estate to the United States to found “at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusio...
Forbes, William T. M. (William Trowbridge Merrifield), 1885-1968
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William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes was a professor in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University. He published about 150 scientific papers on insects and wrote LEPIDOPTERA OF NEW YORK AND NEIGHBORING STATES, a four-part work. He was president of the Lepidopterists' Society in 1953 and was later elected a life member. He was critical of Cornell's administration of campus grounds, especially of construction on sites which he felt were potentially valuable biological reserves. ...
Garman, Samuel, 1843-1927
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Entomologist with Powell expedition. From the description of Letters, 1868-1869. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 14972970 ...
Clark, Hubert Lyman, 1870-1947
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Treat, Mary Davies, 1835-
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Robinson, Helene Mary.
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Burkhardt, Jacques, d. 1867.
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Born ca. 1808, Jacques Burkhardt was Louis Agassiz's personal and principal artist. Having studied in Munich and Rome, the Swiss painter served as Agassiz's full-time artist in Neuchatel in the early 1840s. After Agassiz left for America, Burkhardt re-united with him in New York in 1847 and spent most of his career drawing under the MCZ founder's supervision. Burkhardt's turtle illustrations for Agassiz's quintessential work, "Contributions to the natural history of the United States" (4 v., 185...
Allen, Glover M. (Glover Morrill), 1879-1942
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Peters, James Lee, 1889-1952
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James Lee Peters worked in the field of ornithology. He collected for the US Biological Survey collecting Arizona, and the southeastern United States, c. 1914. His field work is documents in the Division of Mammals, National Museum of Natural History. Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_596_pid_EACP593 ...
Clarke, Cora Hvidekoper.
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Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, 1837-1911
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Epithet: palaeontologist British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000707.0x0001c4 Samuel H. Scudder was an American entomologist and paleontologist. Scudder specialized in the study of Orthoptera, which at that time was defined to include grasshoppers, crickets, cockroaches and other insects. He also did extensive work on the classification of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera (beetles), and was a pion...
Woodworth, William McMichael, 1864-1912
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Woodworth graduated from Harvard in 1888 and taught anatomy and zoology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of William McMichael Woodworth, 1891-1900 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972941 Grayling, Michigan physician; graduate of the University of Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery, class of 1853. From the description of William M. Woodworth papers, 1895 and 1900-1901. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 775598511 ...
Clark, Elizabeth Hodges, 1855-1932.
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Blake, James Henry, 1845-1941
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Blake studied under Louis Agassiz at the Lawrence Scientific School beginning in 1864 and three years later was hired as a student-assistant at the Museum of Comparative Zoology to help Agassiz organize the Thayer Expedition collections. By 1868 he was working in the MCZ's Conchology Department, drawing anatomical features of freshwater mollusks, and later served as zoological artist on the Hassler Expedition (1871-1872). From the description of Scrapbook of clippings, photographs, c...
Peabody Museum of Salem
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Lafresnaye, Frédéric, baron de, 1783-1861
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British Museum. Natural History.
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Osten-Sacken, C. R. (Carl Robert), 1828-1906
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Banks, Nathan, 1868-1953
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Banks taught zoology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Nathan Banks, 1915-1935 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972956 ...
Wulsin, Frederick R. (Frederick Roelker), 1891-1961
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Frederick Wulsin collected and wrote about regions in China and Africa. He collected mammal specimens as part of the National Geographic Society's Central China Expedition, 1923. Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_519_pid_EACP516 Wulsin was an anthropologist who collected zoological specimens in East Africa and Madagascar, 1914-1915; and in China, Mongolia, Kokonor, and Indo-China, 1921-1924. He made archaeological journeys to the...
Anderson School of Natural History.
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Phillips, John C. (John Charles), 1876-1938
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Bryant, Elizabeth Bangs, 1875-1953
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Cambridge Entomological Club
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Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimirovich, 1899-1977
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Vladimir Nabokov was a Russian and American novelist, poet, short-story writer, lecturer, and literary critic. From the description of Vladimir Nabokov papers, 1918-1987 bulk (1934-1975) [microform]. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 210012737 From the description of Vladimir Nabokov papers, 1918-1987 bulk (1934-1975). (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122465556 From the guide to the Vladimir Nabokov papers, 1918-1987, 1934-1975, (The New Y...
Anthony, John Gould, 1804-1877
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Edinger, Tilly, 1897-1967
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Uhler, Philip R. (Philip Reese), 1835-1913
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Lyman, Theodore, 1833-1897
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Lyman (1833-1897) earned his Harvard AB 1855. His positions at Harvard included: Treasurer of the Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) (1865-1872; 1874-1876), Overseer (1868-1880; 1881-1888), Assistant at the MCZ (1863-1877), member of the faculty at the MCZ (1874-1887). From the description of Papers of Theodore Lyman, 1897-ca. 1909. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972826 ...
Henshaw, Samuel, 1852-1941
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Henshaw was an entomologist and served as Director of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University from 1912 to 1927. From the description of Additional Letters from various correspondents, 1849-1931. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 83225093 From the guide to the Additional letters from various correspondents, 1849-1931., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Gilbert White (1720-1793) was a pioneering British naturalist...
Lawrence, Barbara E.
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Eastman, Charles Rochester, 1868-1918
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Eastman was a geologist and paleontologist who served on several state geological surveys and taught at Harvard and Radcliffe. From the description of Papers, 1900-1909 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 181161477 ...
Boston society of natural history
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Barbour, Thomas, 1884-1946
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Barbour (1884-1946) graduated from Harvard in 1906 and taught zoology at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Thomas Barbour, 1905-1935 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972958 ...
Borodin, Nicholas, 1866-1937.
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Cope, E. D. 1840-1897.
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