Oliver Myles Freeman

…photographs. He wrote the first number in the National Arboretum Contributions series, summarizing the work he did on the original flora of the National Arboretum site. He retired on 1950-10-31,…

Dr. Elizabeth Henry Bellmer, S. N. D.

…Biology Dept., Trinity College, Washington, D.C. (Chair 1971-72; 1978-80;1982-90) 1995 – present: Professor Emerita, Trinity University, Washington, D.C. Fellowship: 1962-1963; 1963-1964: National Science Foundation Cooperative Graduate Fellowship, The Catholic University…

Guy Richard Bisby

…of Tennessee, Knoxville (TENN), U.S. National Fungus Collections, USDA-ARS (BPI), University of Michigan (MICH), Cornell University (CUP), Farlow Herbarium of Harvard University (FH), New York Botanical Garden (NY), Oregon State…

Arthur Stanley Pease

…various groups of classical scholars, among them the American Philological Association of which he at one time was President. He had also served as Vice-President of the American Academy of…

Arthur Stanley Pease

…groups of classical scholars, among them the American Philological Association of which he at one time was President. He had also served as Vice-President of the American Academy of Arts…

Spelunking in The Caves of Chapel Hill

…one with the surname of “Cave” or “Caves” — but that did not rule out that these hypothetical troglodytes lived in rural Orange County or Durham County. Neither of these…

Anne Elizabeth Bowden McCrary

rutilus (Coquillett). M.A. Thesis, Zoology Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. SOURCES: 1. Steelman, Ben. November 8, 2011. Wilmington naturalist McCrary leaves local legacy. StarNews Online. https://www.starnews*]}*online.com/news/20111108/wilmington-naturalist-mccrary-leaves-local-legacy accessed

Henry Ashby Rankin

…son, Samuel Carson, joined his father in running the lumber business. Daughter Douglass “Peggy” Evans Rankin earned a B.A. in biology from Agnes Scott College in Decatur, GA in 1927,…