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Alexander Agassiz, Professor at Harvard University, (1835 - 1910) conductedseveral oceanographic expeditions on the U.S.S. ALBATROSS and one of thecontributors to the fund to purchase land for the U. S. Fisheries Laboratory.P. 30.
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H. V. Wilson, Professor at North Carolina University and Director of the U.S.Fisheries Laboratory at Woods Hole. P. 56.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Edwin Linton, Professor at Pennsylvania University. Was associated with theFisheries Laboratory as an independent investigator from 1882 to 1941. P. 58.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Charles B. Wilson, Professor at State Teacher's College in Westfield, Mass. For many years studied parasitic and free-living copepods of the Woods Hole areaand other parts of the United States.
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Francis B. Sumner, Director of the Laboratory, 1904-1910.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Hugh M. Smith, ichthyologist, Commissioner of Fisheries, 1913-22.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Hugh M. Smith, center on collecting trip to Marthas Vineyard. Left to right: F. E. Chidester, P. S. Galtsoff, H.M. Smith, R. A. Goffin, C.J. Fish. P. 68.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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N. A. Cobb, nematologist of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and summerinvestigator at Woods Hole Laboratory. P. 76.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Henry B. Bigelow, Professor at Harvard University on the deck of the U.S.S.GRAMPUS during the explorations in the Gulf of Maine (1912-14) conducted forthe Bureau of Fisheries. P. 81.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusett
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O. E. Sette, Director of the Laboratory in 1929, examining larval mackerel. P.82.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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O.E. Sette measures and marks small mackerel (not seen under his gloved hands)assisted by R.A. Goffin (at left).The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Albert M. Day, Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, 1945 to 1952. P. 91.The Story of the BCF Biological Laboratory Woods Hole, Massachusetts, by P. S.
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Rear Admiral (UH) Seaton Schroeder, USN, 1849 - 1922, first executive officer of the US Fisheries Commission Steamer ALBATROSS. Served under CommanderZera Luther Tanner from 1882 to 1885.
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Alexander Dallas Bache, second Superintendent of the Coast Survey, and firstPresident of the National Academy of Sciences. In: ... National Academy ofSciences 1863-1913, p. 33.
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Count Louis Francois de Pourtales (1824-1880). In: National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir V, p. 78.
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Count Louis Francois de Pourtales (1824-1880). In: National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoir V, p. 78.
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Captain Tunis A. M. Craven, U.S.N., worked on the Coast Survey for about fifteen years prior to the Civil War. Was skipper of the TECUMSEH which was sunk by amine in Mobile Bay at the beginning of the Battle of Mobile Bay in 1864. Hedied in this ba
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Major General Andrew A. Humphreys, U.S. Volunteers, Chief of Staff, Army of thePotomac.
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Rear Admiral S. R. Franklin, USN. Served on the Brig Dolphin attempting deep-sea soundings in 1852-53.
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Joseph Henry, first Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, good friend ofAlexander Dallas Bache, 2nd superintendent of the Coast Survey.
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