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Charles Aiken
Written by Steve Ruskin, a Colorado-based historian and writer. Steve holds a PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Notre Dame. In July of 2014 I had the pleasure of corresponding with Christina Fidler of the … Continue reading
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Frank C. Clarke
Written by Chris Gordon Graduate Intern at Simmons College Master’s in Library and Information Science/Archives This semester I had the privilege of working with the Frank C. Clarke field notes and correspondence spanning a relationship with Grinnell and the MVZ … Continue reading
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The Bone Dagger Discovery
Written by Anna Hiller, Curatorial Assistant A few weeks ago Carla Cicero (Staff Curator of Birds) and I pulled a Cassowary skeleton (Casuarius bennetti hecki) to send a humerus to a researcher for sectioning. Since the Cassowary is an example of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alden H. Miller, Cassowary, Papua New Guinea
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