David Bidney papers, 1930-1974.
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Kroeber, A. L. (Alfred Louis), 1876-1960
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Alfred L. Kroeber was an anthropologist. He taught anthropology at the University of California, 1901-1946, and was curator, 1908-1925, and director, 1925-1946, of the University's anthropological museum. From the description of Yana vocabulary and grammatical notes, 1911-1912. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 86165433 Anthropologist. From the description of Anthropology : mss., 1948. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 85185772 A...
Northrop, F. S. C. (Filmer Stuart Cuckow), 1893-1992
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Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop (1893-1992) was a philosopher, college professor, and author. A member of the Yale faculty, 1923-1962, in the Department of Philosophy and School of Law, he wrote eight major books, including Science and First Principles (1931) and The Meeting of East and West (1946). From the description of Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop papers, 1914-1992 (inclusive), 1914-1985 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166177 ...
Northrop, F. S. C. (Filmer Stuart Cuckow), 1893-1992
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Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop (1893-1992) was a philosopher, college professor, and author. A member of the Yale faculty, 1923-1962, in the Department of Philosophy and School of Law, he wrote eight major books, including Science and First Principles (1931) and The Meeting of East and West (1946). From the description of Filmer Stuart Cuckow Northrop papers, 1914-1992 (inclusive), 1914-1985 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166177 ...
Bidney, David, 1908-1987
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Anthropology professor at Indiana University for nearly 25 years. From 1950 until his retirement in 1974, Professor David Bidney taught in both the Anthropology and Philosophy departments. During his tenure at IU, Bidney was a highly active member of the academic community. He presented many papers and wrote extensively on both the subjects of anthropology and philosophy. A renowned Spinoza scholar, he received many honors for his work entitled Theoretical anthropology, ...