The ... Annual Report of the American Museum of Natural History, Volúmenes51-52American Museum of Natural History, 1920 Includes list of members. |
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... ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES J. P. MORGAN JOHN B. TREVOR WALTER B. JAMES Class of 1921 CHARLES LANIER WILLIAM AVERELL HARRIMAN FREDERICK F. BREWSTER CHILDS FRICK Class of 1922 ADRIAN ISELIN THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER OGDEN MILLS MADISON GRANT HENRY P ...
... ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES J. P. MORGAN JOHN B. TREVOR WALTER B. JAMES Class of 1921 CHARLES LANIER WILLIAM AVERELL HARRIMAN FREDERICK F. BREWSTER CHILDS FRICK Class of 1922 ADRIAN ISELIN THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER OGDEN MILLS MADISON GRANT HENRY P ...
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... ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES OGDEN MILLS Finance Committee HENRY P. DAVISON , Chairman GEORGE F. BAKER ADRIAN ISELIN CHILDS FRICK Auditing Committee FELIX M. WARBURG , Chairman THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER FREDERICK F. BREWSTER Nominating Committee ...
... ARTHUR CURTISS JAMES OGDEN MILLS Finance Committee HENRY P. DAVISON , Chairman GEORGE F. BAKER ADRIAN ISELIN CHILDS FRICK Auditing Committee FELIX M. WARBURG , Chairman THOMAS DEWITT CUYLER FREDERICK F. BREWSTER Nominating Committee ...
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... , gifts of Mr. Arthur S. Walcott ; a lacquered dog house with fittings , from an imperial palace , China , gift of Miss Theodora Wilbour . REPORTS OF THE DIRECTOR AND OF THE CURATORS REPORT OF Special Gifts and Acknowledgments 43.
... , gifts of Mr. Arthur S. Walcott ; a lacquered dog house with fittings , from an imperial palace , China , gift of Miss Theodora Wilbour . REPORTS OF THE DIRECTOR AND OF THE CURATORS REPORT OF Special Gifts and Acknowledgments 43.
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... Arthur Pearson , the Blind Founder and Director of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers , London , England , in the auditorium of the Museum on February 5 , 1919. More than 700 gathered to hear him and were greatly inspired by his ...
... Arthur Pearson , the Blind Founder and Director of St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blinded Soldiers , London , England , in the auditorium of the Museum on February 5 , 1919. More than 700 gathered to hear him and were greatly inspired by his ...
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... Arthur Jacot has devoted his energies to the cataloguing and rearrangement of the ma- rine gastropods . This work has involved to date the writing of 13,900 departmental catalogue cards and 9,600 reference cards . Insects and Spiders An ...
... Arthur Jacot has devoted his energies to the cataloguing and rearrangement of the ma- rine gastropods . This work has involved to date the writing of 13,900 departmental catalogue cards and 9,600 reference cards . Insects and Spiders An ...
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ADRIAN ISELIN Albert Alfred American Museum Amphibians Andrews Annual Anthropology archæological Asiatic Assistant Curator Associate Curator Benjamin BEQUEST birds Board of Trustees Brown Charles Charles H Chas Clark Colgate Committee Congo coöperation Crocker Land Expedition Darwin Hall DAVISON December 31 DODGE educational Edward Edwin elected exhibition Expedition FELIX fishes fossil Francis Frank FREDERIC Frederick Frogs Fund Account George H George W gift Hall Harry Henry E HENRY FAIRFIELD OSBORN Herbert Herpetology Howard HUNTINGTON Indians Insects INTEREST ON CREDIT Invertebrate Island J. P. MORGAN Jesup Fund John Joseph lectures Lepidoptera lizards Loans Louis Mammalogy mammals material Members Miss MORGAN Morris Morris K Museum of Natural Natural History PALEONTOLOGY Paul PERCY PH.D prepared President PYNE Research Richard Robert Roosevelt Samuel schools scientific skeleton skins skull Smith snakes Society South America species specimens staff Theodore tion Vertebrate Walter WARBURG WILLIAM AVERELL HARRIMAN York City Zoology
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Página 38 - As chairman ( 1934-1935) of the division of anthropology and psychology of the National Research Council, he was able to advance the convergence of interest, which he pioneered, between anthropology and psychiatry.
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