Richard W. Pippen collection, 1980.

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Richard W. Pippen collection, 1980.

Frederick William Rapp: a lifelong amateur biologist, by Richard W. Pippen and Susan H. Mathews, Biology Department, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Mich., and presented at the Botany Section of the 84th Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, 1980.

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Western Michigan University. Dept. of Biology.

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Michigan academy of science, arts and letters

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In March of 1892, University of Michigan zoology professor J. E. Reighard addressed a circular letter to well-known men in Michigan discussing the possible formation of a state society of naturalists "to comprise zoologists, botanists and physiologist." This effort was unsuccessful, but in 1894, Professors F. C. Newcombe, botany, J. B. Steere, zoology, and W. P. Lombard, physiology, Called for a meeting to organize a society whose role would be to co-ordinate scientific research and...

Pippen, Richard W.

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Rapp, Frederick William, 1879-1975.

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Mathews, Susan H.

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