Yale Peruvian Expedition offprints collection. 1912-1916.

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Yale Peruvian Expedition offprints collection. 1912-1916.

The collection contains the following offprints: Hiram Bingham, "Along the uncharted pampacinas" (August 1914), "The Discovery of Machu Picchu" (April 1913), "In the wonderland of Peru" (April 1913), "Investigation of the prehistoric human remains found near Cuzco, Peru, in 1911" (July 1913). Hiram Bingham, "Ruins of Espiritu Pampa, Peru" (April-June 1914), "A search for the last Inca capital" (October 1912), "The story of Machu Picchu: the National Geographic Society--Yale University explorations in Peru" (February 1915), "Types of Machu Picchu pottery" (April-June 1915). Lawrence Bruner, "Results of the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911: orthoptera (acridiidae--short-horned locusts)" (February 11, 1913); A.N. Caudell, "Results of the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911: orthoptera (exclusive of acrididae)" (February 11, 1913). George F. Eaton, "Vertebrate remains in the Cuzco gravels" (July 1913); H.B. Ferris, "The Indians of Cuzco and the Apurimac" (1916); H.W. Foote and W.H. Buell, "The composition, structure, and hardness of some Peruvian bronze axes" (August 1912); Herbert E. Gregory, "The gravels at Cuzco, Peru" (July 1913). Osgood Hardy, "Cuzco and Apurimac" (July 1914); C.H. Mathewson, "Metallographic description of some ancient Peruvian bronzes from Machu Picchu" (December 1915); S.A. Rohwer, "Results of the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911: hymenoptera, superfamilies vespoidea and sphecoidea" (February 20, 1913); H.L. Viereck, "Results of the Yale Peruvian Expedition of 1911: hymenoptera--ichneumonoidea" (February 20, 1913).

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Viereck, H. L. (Henry Lorenz), 1881-1931

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Henry Lorenz Viereck was an entomologist. From the guide to the H. L.(Henry Lorenz) Viereck, papers, 1894-1926, 1894-1926, (American Philosophical Society) ...

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Buell, W. H.

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Rohwer, S. A. (Sievert Allen), 1887-1951

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Caudell, Andrew Nelson, 1872-1936

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Andrew Nelson Caudell (1872-1936), orthopterist, was born August 18th in Indianapolis and spent his childhood on a his parent's farm in Oklahoma. He studied entomology at Oklahoma Agricultural College. He worked on the Gypsy Moth Project in Massachusetts before working for the USDA. He joined the Division of Insects of the United States Department of Agriculture in 1898. He remained with the Department until his death and, also while there, served as custodian of the Orthoptera collection of the...

Foote, H. W.

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Bingham, Hiram, 1875-1956

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American explorer, politician, and author. From the description of Letter : to [Edmund Clarence] Stedman, 1901 Dec. 27. (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center (HRC); University of Texas at Austin). WorldCat record id: 86157600 Hiram Bingham was a scholar, author, explorer, and politician, best remembered for discovering Machu Picchu. Born Hiram Bingham III to missionary parents in Hawaii, he gradually distanced himself from the missionary lifestyle and entered Yale with th...

Gregory, Herbert E. (Herbert Ernest), 1869-1952

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The following brief biography is from "Who's Who in America," 1938-1939, New York, Marquis Co. The same reference is given in a footnote in the Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 7, 1939, page 10: Gregory, Herbert Ernest, 1869-1952--Geologist. He was born in Middleville, Michigan, October 15, 1869. He was the son of George and Jane (Bross) Gregory. He graduated with an A. B. degree from Yale University in 1896, and with a Ph.D. in 1899. He married Edna Earle Hop...

Ferris, H. B. (Harry Burr), 1865-1940

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Harry Burr Ferris was born on May 21, 1865, in Greenwich, Connecticut. He graduated from Yale College in 1887. Upon graduating, Ferris entered the Yale School of Medicine, from which he graduated, cum laude, in 1890. The following year, he began teaching at Yale School of Medicine as a professor of anatomy and later, he acted as chairman of the department. He stayed there until his retirement in 1933. Ferris also made important contributions to the field of anthropology. He had two children with...

Eaton, George.

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The Workers'Education Dramatic Society existed in Brisbane from 1929 to 1941. It produced social and political dramas. George Eaton was the producer and an actor of W.E.A. Dramatic Society. From the description of Papers relating to W.E.A. Dramatic Society. [1933-1940] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222655248 ...

Hardy, Osgood

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Bruner, Lawrence

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Bruner was an eminent entomologist, specializing in orthoptera; born Mar. 2, 1856, in Catasauga, Penn.; moved to Omaha, Neb., with his family soon after his birth and to West Point, Neb., 1870; appointed field assistant to the U.S. Entomological Commission, 1878; appointed entomologist of the Nebraska Experiment Station, 1888; appointed professor of entomology and ornithology, University of Nebraska, 1895; awarded honorary B.S., University of Nebraska, 1897; elected president of the American Ass...

Mathewson, C. H. (Champion Herbert), 1881-

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