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for two years, and in their 1903 summer session he served as assistant in geology. He worked as a field assistant of the New York State Survey from 1905 to 1907. He began working for Colgate as an in instructor in geology in 1903. He was then appointed assistant professor in 1909, associate professor
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Whitnall died at home from a heart attack on May 18, 1945. A private funeral service was held at his home and a public service was held in the Colgate University chapel. He was buried in Erieville Cemetery.
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in 1912, and full professor in geology in 1921. He also maintained a consulting practice for a number of important clients and served as chief geologist for the
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Central New York, An Inland Empire, Comprising Oneida, Madison, Onondaga, Cayuga, Tompkins, Cortland, Chenango Counties and their People
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bombs dropped in or near Japanese volcanos caused a tidal wave that occurred there during that time, although Father Joseph Lynch,
89:, he worked as a consultant for the State Department of Commerce from 1943 until his death. In March 1942, a few months after the 361: 51: 366: 336: 279: 62: 341: 331: 177: 78: 66: 22:(August 3, 1877 – May 18, 1945) was an American geology professor and politician from Hamilton, New York. 231:. Vol. 25, no. 21. Canastota, N.Y. 25 May 1945. p. 1 – via Digital Archives of the 81:. He became Madison County Republican Chairman in 1940 and held that position until his death. During 250: 94: 232: 74: 182:. Vol. IV. New York, N.Y.: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc. p. 274 – via 286: 270: 90: 31: 321: 316: 256: 8: 121: 260: 202: 125: 98: 73:. In 1926, he was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing 46: 42: 38: 183: 45:
with a Bachelor of Philosophy in 1900 and a Master of Arts in 1909. He studied at
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chief seismologist, called the theory "utterly fantastic."
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American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Morristown, New Jersey
Colgate University
Hamilton, New York
Harvard University
New York, Ontario and Western Railway
Bates College
1920 Republican National Convention
presidential elector
1924 presidential election
Madison County
1927
World War I
World War II
attack on Pearl Harbor
B-29
Fordham University's
Baptist
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers
Phi Beta Kappa
Delta Kappa Epsilon
Camillus


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