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  Wilfred Hudson Osgood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wilfred Hudson Osgood (December 8, 1875 – June 20, 1947) was an American zoologist.
Osgood was working as a biologist in the United States Department of Agriculture from 1897 to 1909.
Then he moved to the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, where he was assistant curator of mammalogy and ornithology from 1909 to 1921, and curator of zoology from 1921 to 1940.
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 WILFRED HUDSON OSGOOD, 1875-1947
Tle ten years in the west, however, included Wilfred Osgood's high- school career, a year of school teaching in Arizona, and his college years at the University of the Pacific and at Stanford; they could not fail to leave their stamp on his character, and Californian influences clearly governed the direction of his career.
Wilfred Osgood and Edmund Heller were associated in the field in 1900 in faunal studies on the Queen Charlotte Islands and in the Cook Inlet region of Alaska.
WILFRED HUDSON OSGOOD was one of the leaders of his generation in the zoological exploration of the two Americas and one of the most influential of museum curators in an era of phenomenal expansion of museums of natural history.
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Charles Osgood (1933-) is a radio and television commentator in the United States.
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 osgood schlatter disease   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Wilfred Hudson Osgood (1875–1947) was an American zoologist
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 Wilfred Hudson Osgood - Wikipédia
Wilfred Hudson Osgood est un zoologiste américain, né le 8 décembre 1875 à Rochester dans le New Hampshire et mort le 20 juin 1947.
Il est le fils de Marion Hudson et d’Harriet Amanda Osgood.
Karl Patterson Schmidt (1950), Wilfred Hudson Osgood, 1875-1947.
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Reproductions of 100 of the finest ornithological paintings by Claude Gibney Finch-Davies, who joined the Cape Mounted Riflemen in 1893, when he was about 19, and became enamored with the wildlife, primarily avian, of the southern regions of Africa.
Splendid series of plates by Fuertes, who served as artist and ornithologist of the Field Museum-Chicago Daily News Ethiopian Expedition; Osgood, Curator of Zoology at the Field Museum, was the leader of the expedition.
Hudson's famous study of the birds of southern South America.
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David Garnett, who edited the "Letters of T.E. Lawrence", contributes and introduction in which he has drawn largely on the impressions and memories contained in the volume "T.E. Lawrence by His Friends" which was published soon after his death.~ [O'Brien A238] {UK STOCK} #19354 T.E. Mosaik Meines Lebens.
David Garnett, who edited the "Letters of T.E. Lawrence", contributes and introduction in which he has drawn largely on the impressions and memories contained in the volume "T.E. Lawrence by His Friends" which was published soon after his death.~ [O'Brien A238] #26679 T.E. Mosaik Meines Lebens.
Bertie Cape, who had only recently begun to use his second name, was already over 40 when the firm to which he gave it was founded.
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 Zoology O-P
Osgood, W. Mammals from the Coast and Islands of Northern South America.
Osgood, W. New Genus of Aquatic Rodents from Abyssinia.
Osgood, W. New Octodont Rodent from the Paraguayan Chaco.
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 American Poetry Full-Text Database: Bibliography
With an ODE, in honour of the Pennsylvania Militia, and the small band of regular Continental Troops, who sustained the Campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British Forces from the Banks of the Delaware.
Published for the purpose of founding a building fund for the "Union Home and School," established for the education and maintenance of our volunteers' children who may be left unprovided for.
In which the names of the officers who have distinguished themselves, during the war, are introduced (London: Printed by W. Richardson for the Author: and Sold by S. Hooper [etc.], 1781) [Cocking,America].
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 Miscellaneous Hillsborough County, NH Obituaries
She was a graduate of Wilfred Academy in Boston.
She was predeceased by her husband, Russell S. Young, who died in 1976; a sister, Frances C. O’Connor and four brothers, Dr. Leonard J. Hall, Atty.
She was the widow of Roland Eugene Carbee, who died in 1971.
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 Descendants of George Huntress - Person Page 23   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Elbert Osgood Huntress died at Foxboro State Hospital, Foxboro, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts, on 11 August 1934 (shot by police during a burgulary with his brother-in-law John Corkum near the Cocasset Hall on Cocasset Street, dying shortly after arriving at the hospital) at age 33.
Elbert Osgood Huntress was a painter at Foxborough, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts.
Elbert Osgood Huntress was a rubber heel presser at Stoughton, Norfolk Co, Massachusetts, in 1930.
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 pages-34cont.-41; Southern New York
Helen Eliza, born October 23, 1829, died March 1906, married in 1850, James Ashton Greig, whom she survived many years, and resided in Albany; two children; Mary, who married Lorenzo Parlati; and Carlisle Norwood who married a Miss Hendee, and is supposed to be living in Chicago.
In 1875 he went into the office of the secretary of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company at Albany to assist his son, Warren, who was in failing health, And after the latter's death in 1876 took his place in which he remained until his own death.
She was the daughter of the "rich tanner", Nathaniel Briscoe, who came to Watertown previous to 1642, for in that year he wrote and circulated privately a pamphlet against "the way of supporting ministers" which was by taxation.
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 Manchester Diocese, accused priests, Gordon MacRae
See detailed article on the settlement, which describes Lemire's 1963 seduction and abuse of a boy who was a parishioner at St. Edmond's church in Manchester.
In July 2002, a suit was filed alleging that Osgood molested a 13- to 14-year-old boy in the priest's car.
Forry reportedly goes on to abuse other children: he is finally removed from ministry in February 2002, a few months after another woman says that Forry molested her and her brother in 1997, when both alleged victims were minors.
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 SDNHM Research Library: Historical Expeditions Bibliography
One of the earliest expeditions sponsored by the Smithsonian was that of Charles Wright, who collected plants from Texas to El Paso, New Mexico in 1848.
Those collections were turned over to Asa Gray, professor of botany at Harvard University and a regent of the Smithsonian who subsequently published this monograph describing the plants.
QL1 N8 A brief survey of the Cook Inlet region, one of the last areas of the Alaskan Pacific coast to be explored by naturalists.
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 Record Unit 7252 - Edward Alexander Preble Papers, 1887-1957 and undated
Edward Alexander Preble (1871-1957) was a naturalist and conservationist who conducted major field explorations of the birds and mammals of the northwest regions of Canada and the United States.
In 1914 Preble, Wilfred Hudson Osgood, and George H. Parker served on a federal commission to study and report on the fur seals of the Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
Diary, 1914, of trip with Wilfred Hudson Osgood and George Howard Parker to Pribilof Islands, Alaska.
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 Research of D. G. Weymouth
Osgood, Edward L., The Memorial History of Hartford County Connecticut 1633-1884, J. Hammond Trumbull LL.D., Boston, MA, 1886, I:236.
Osgood, Edward L., The Memorial History of Hartford County Connecticut 1633-1884, J. Hammond Trumbull LL.D., Boston, MA, 1886, 1:260.
Osgood, Edward L., The Memorial History of Hartford County Connecticut 1633-1884, J. Hammond Trumbull LL.D., Boston, MA, 1886, 1:270.
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 Descendants of Richard McAllister (R04) 4
She was married to Wilfred Willis WOOD (son of Samuel WOOD and Mary MERRILL) on April 5, 1880 in Bellevue, Sarpy, Nebraska.
Wilfred Willis WOOD was born on December 27, 1856 in Union Grove, Harrison, Iowa.
Wilfred Willis WOOD Twin was born on July 20, 1883 in Neola, Pottawattamie, Iowa.
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 Osgood Indiana
1) " Osgood" -- In the context of Osgood Indiana
2) " Indiana" -- In the context of Osgood Indiana
Indiana, meaning the "Land of the Indians", is a state of the United States with its capital Indianapolis.
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 WBZ NEWSRADIO 1030 - Mass Family Files Wongful Death Suit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
LaBarre had a series of tumultuous relationships with young men she invited to live and work at the farm, according to neighbors, court documents and the family of the farm's late owner, Wilfred LaBarre.
The parents' two-page lawsuit in Rockingham County Superior Court is the second legal move involving the farm and other assets LaBarre inherited from Wilfred LaBarre, a chiropractor more than 30 years her senior whom LaBarre claimed was her husband.
Wilfred LaBarre was 74 when he died in 2000.
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 St. Petersburg Times Online: Obituaries
Born in Richmond, Va., she came here 12 years ago from Camp Verde, Ariz., and was a homemaker.
KIER, CLARENCE W., 102, of Hudson, died Sunday (Dec. 3, 2000) at Bear Creek Nursing Center, Hudson.
He came here annually for many years from his native Salem, Mass., where he owned and operated Pelletier Insurance Agency for 15 years and previously worked 14 years for the John Hancock Insurance Co. He was an Army veteran of World War II, and served in Northern France, Rhineland and Central European campaigns.
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 The Library at The Field Museum
Wilfred Hudson Osgood (1875-1947), Curator of Zoology from 1909 to 1941, made similar contributions to the Library's holdings in mammalogy and ornithology.
The bequest of the library of Henry Boardman Conover (1892-1950) built further on the strengths of the Edward Ayer Ornithology Collection.
Conover, who became a Trustee of the Museum in 1941, had been a Research Associate in ornithology since 1924.
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 Buteo Books: Out of Print Catalog 23. October 2005 - Bird Books, Ornithology Texts, Birding Gear
OSGOOD, Wilfred H. Biological Investigations in Alaska and Yukon Territory.
OSGOOD, Wilfred H. Results of a Biological Reconnoissance of the Yukon River Region.
Concurrent day-by-day diaries of Fuertes and Osgood recording their experiences on the Field Museum Expedition to Ethiopia in 1926.
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 WBZ NEWSRADIO 1030 - Investigation into New Hampshire Horse Farm Murder Widens   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
She took his name but never married him.
Wilfred LaBarre's children successfully petitioned a Rockingham County Superior Court judge to freeze her assets, including the Epping farm.
They allege she wrongfully inherited it using a 1988 will, in spite of one written 12 years later, providing for his children.
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 Review, buy General: Spiders in Ecological Webs (Cambridge Studies in Ecology), Multisensory Control of Movement ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Covering a range of human and mouse cell types, this laboratory manual includes contributions from more than twenty leading investigators who offer their practical expertise on a wide range of topics.
Whether you are a new recruit to neuroscience, or an established expert, look to this series for 'one-stop' sources of the historical, physiological, pharmacological, biochemical, molecular biological and therapeutic aspects of chosen research areas.
The recent development of Gene Therapy procedures which allow specific genes to be delivered to human patients who lack functional copies of them is of major therapeutic importance.
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 The Brick Row Book Shop
William Bradley, Ex-Governor and former veteran of practical politics, written to his friend and protoge Ned, who is still busy ìcarving a career back in the old stateî.
Who Delivered the Descriptive Part Standing on the Model at Temple Hall.
ENGLISH MOTTOS A Translation, in Verse, of the Mottos of the English Nobility and Sixteen Peers of Scotland, in the Year 1800.
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 Travel Inventory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Notes: "Prince Rupert's Land--The Hudson Bay and Northwest company--The Esquimaux, Montagnes, Crees, Sauteux, Sioux, Assiniboins, etc." (by the Rev. G.
Notes: Probably the joint work of Edmund and William Burke, but usually attributed to the former, who called himself merely the reviser of his kinsman's work.
A true picture of emigration: or Fourteen years in the interior of North America; being a full and impartial account of the various difficulties and ultimate success of an English family who emigrated from Barwick-in-Elmet, near Leeds, in the year 1831.
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 Osgood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frances Sargent Osgood (née Locke) (1811-1850), an American poet.
Russell K. Osgood, president of Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same human name.
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