William Emerson Ritter (November 21, 1856 – January 10, 1944) was an American biologist. Ritter initiated and shaped the Marine Biological Association...
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William Ritter may refer to: William Ritter (writer) (1867–1955), Swiss writer William Emerson Ritter (1856–1944), American biologist Bill Ritter (born...
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was founded in 1921 by journalist Edward W. Scripps and zoologist William Emerson Ritter, under the name "Science Service", with the goal of informing the...
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However, he developed a deep friendship with the scientific director, William Emerson Ritter, and together they began to plan projects for the Institute. As...
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All-American Rejects William Ritter (1867–1955), Swiss writer William Emerson Ritter (1856–1944), American biologist William M. Ritter (1864–1952), American...
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Berkeley awarded Ritter an honorary Ph.D. for her work as an unofficial first dean of women. She married zoologist William Emerson Ritter on June 23, 1891...
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invented in the United States. Journalist E. W. Scripps and biologist William Emerson Ritter found Science Service, later renamed Society for Science and the...
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nation's oldest oceanographic institutes, was founded in 1903 by William Emerson Ritter, chair of the zoology department at the University of California...
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Daniel Giraud Elliot, zoologist Clinton Hart Merriam, zoologist William Emerson Ritter, biologist Trevor Kincaid, entomologist A. K. Fisher, ornithologist...
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for major groups of organisms) Roger Tory Peterson (ornithology) William Emerson Ritter (marine biology) Thomas Say (entomology) Jakob von Uexküll (animal...
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Fabrics, and Fields. John Scott Haldane (father of J. B. S. Haldane), William Emerson Ritter, Edward Stuart Russell, Joseph Henry Woodger, Ludwig von Bertalanffy...
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engineer Bernhard Riemann, mathematician William Emerson Ritter, biologist Vladimir Shukhov, inventor William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, physicist Thomas Young...
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notable students were Thomas Barbour, George Howard Parker, William Emerson Ritter, and William Rees Brebner Robertson. A prolific author, elected to the...
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Taggart, U.S. Senator from Indiana in 1916 (died 1929) November 21 – William Emerson Ritter, biologist (died 1944) November 22 – Heber J. Grant, seventh president...
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Cuban revolutionary, soldier and politician (d. 1922) November 21 – William Emerson Ritter, American biologist (d. 1944) November 22 Heber J. Grant, 7th president...
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Bill Brock (redirect from William Emerson Brock III)
William Emerson Brock III (November 23, 1930 – March 25, 2021) was an American politician from Tennessee. A member of Republican Party, he served in both...
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P. Niiler Stewart Nozette Veerabhadran Ramanathan Roger Revelle William Emerson Ritter Dean Roemmich Richard Heinrich Rosenblatt Enric Sala Hans Suess...
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of its biology. The specific epithet ritteri is in honor of Dr. William Emerson Ritter of the University of California. The largest known example of this...
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– Antanas Smetona, President of Lithuania (b. 1874) January 10 William Emerson Ritter, American biologist (b. 1856) Andrey Toshev, Bulgarian scientist...
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as a Unified Whole and as Part of Nature as a Unified Whole, by William Emerson Ritter, 38 pp., 1933. (OCLC 14525907) What Does a Sermon Do, by Rev. Richard...
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The following events occurred in January 1921: E. W. Scripps and William Emerson Ritter founded Science Service, later renamed Society for Science & the...
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Fisher, David Starr Jordan, Robert Andrews Taylor, Theodore William Richards, William Emerson Ritter and Upton Sinclair. Klyce is also known to have corresponded...
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Maungdaw in western Burma. Born: William Sanderson, American actor, in Memphis, Tennessee Died: William Emerson Ritter, 87, American biologist Action of...
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Hutchinson Baldwin – Biography". Ask Art. Retrieved 2022-10-23. Sieger, William (2002-10-01). "John Chandler Bancroft and Art in Newport and New England...
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the biologist William Emerson Ritter invited Slosson to become the first head of Science Service, which was being organized by Ritter and the newspaper...
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(until March 4), 67th (starting March 4) January – E. W. Scripps and William Emerson Ritter found Science Service, later renamed Society for Science & the Public...
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Institution for Biological Research, suggested by outgoing director William Emerson Ritter. During Vaughan's tenure, the institution was refocused to concentrate...
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philosophischen Methodologie William Emerson Ritter United States 21 November 1856 10 January 1944 Biologist Friedrich Ritter von Lama [de] Austria 4 September...
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Henry Winkler (category Emerson College alumni)
Awards and two Critics Choice Awards. Winkler studied theater at both Emerson College and the Yale School of Drama and spent a year and half with the...
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research projects in her own time, and in collaboration with the William Emerson Ritter's laboratory on Terminal Island. She collected specimens and published...
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