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John Warren Aldrich

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22: 188:. In 1951, under his supervision, both mammal and bird investigations were joined. His bird studies range from population to systematics, which was oriented toward better understanding of population segments and kinds. From 1959 to 1962 he was 185: 181: 21: 359: 83: 349: 364: 274: 111: 307: 354: 334: 278: 67: 189: 150: 177: 91: 94:, which had just been built. There he served as an aide and assistant. While working there, he met 49: 299: 344: 339: 162: 8: 103: 95: 248: 211:, where he, his daughter Betsy, her 3 sons, and his other daughter Jane, who came from 61: 78:, he joined a swimming team there, and set a record for the whole school on 200-yard 26: 195:
He retired in 1972, but still continued to work for Fish and Wildlife Service as an
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After his death, a plaque was put up on a rock, which currently stands at
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of WBFC, in which he stayed till he became an honorary member in 1982.
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Aldrich did much field work in numerous states, including:
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In 1941, he became a PhD qualified biologist and joined
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and Annie Beatrice van der Biest Thielan Wetmore, 1969
52:. He went to Providence public schools, and got a 36:(February 23, 1906 – May 3, 1995) was an American 199:. A decade and 3 years later, his wife died from 326: 161:, in 1937. During the same year, he also got a 203:. After her death, 3 years later, he moved to 186:Section of Distribution and Migration of Birds 255:. Smithsonian Institution Archives. 1975–1977 149:while working in the sun. Later on, attended 74:interested in bird-watching. While attending 60:from Brown University, in 1928. In 1923 in 241: 48:Aldrich was born on February 23, 1906, in 20: 215:, lived. Aldrich died in Tucson from a 114:, where he worked under supervision of 360:Case Western Reserve University alumni 327: 118:. He met his love, Louise Kendall, in 350:People from Providence, Rhode Island 180:, and next year was elected to the 112:Cleveland Museum of Natural History 13: 292: 70:, which became very popular among 14: 376: 308:Patuxent Wildlife Research Center 304:Washington Biologists' Field Club 182:Washington Biologists’ Field Club 365:20th-century American zoologists 279:Smithsonian Institution Archives 82:. He was a nature counselor at 267: 68:"Mocking Bird in Rhode Island" 1: 234: 66:he published his first work 43: 7: 275:"Fish and Wildlife Service" 10: 381: 151:Western Reserve University 222: 178:Fish and Wildlife Service 92:Buffalo Museum of Science 153:, in which he earned an 50:Providence, Rhode Island 355:Brown University alumni 335:American ornithologists 30: 16:American ornithologist 300:"Bio - Aldrich, John" 25:Aldrich (right) with 24: 96:Roger Tory Peterson 34:John Warren Aldrich 31: 27:Alexander Wetmore 372: 319: 318: 316: 314: 296: 290: 289: 287: 285: 271: 265: 264: 262: 260: 245: 219:on May 3, 1995. 116:Harry Oberholser 76:Brown University 380: 379: 375: 374: 373: 371: 370: 369: 325: 324: 323: 322: 312: 310: 298: 297: 293: 283: 281: 273: 272: 268: 258: 256: 247: 246: 242: 237: 229:Plummers Island 225: 72:Rhode Islanders 46: 17: 12: 11: 5: 378: 368: 367: 362: 357: 352: 347: 342: 337: 321: 320: 291: 266: 239: 238: 236: 233: 224: 221: 122:, and went to 45: 42: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 377: 366: 363: 361: 358: 356: 353: 351: 348: 346: 343: 341: 338: 336: 333: 332: 330: 309: 305: 301: 295: 280: 276: 270: 254: 250: 244: 240: 232: 230: 220: 218: 214: 210: 206: 202: 198: 193: 191: 187: 183: 179: 174: 173:at a museum. 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 127: 125: 124:Niagara Falls 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 102:student from 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 84:Camp Chewonki 81: 77: 73: 69: 65: 64: 59: 55: 51: 41: 39: 38:ornithologist 35: 28: 23: 19: 311:. Retrieved 303: 294: 282:. Retrieved 269: 257:. Retrieved 253:SIA RU009511 252: 243: 226: 194: 175: 147:skin cancers 128: 80:breaststroke 62: 47: 33: 32: 18: 345:1995 deaths 340:1906 births 329:Categories 235:References 213:California 98:, then an 284:April 17, 259:April 17, 197:annuitant 190:President 155:MA degree 126:in 1933. 120:Cleveland 104:Jamestown 63:Bird-Lore 54:BS degree 44:Biography 313:July 22, 201:diabetes 131:Michigan 108:New York 209:Arizona 167:curator 159:biology 143:Ontario 139:Wyoming 58:biology 223:Memory 217:stroke 205:Tucson 141:, and 171:birds 88:Maine 86:, in 315:2016 286:2012 261:2012 135:Ohio 169:of 163:PhD 157:in 100:art 56:in 331:: 306:. 302:. 277:. 251:. 207:, 137:, 133:, 106:, 40:. 317:. 288:. 263:.

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Alexander Wetmore
ornithologist
Providence, Rhode Island
BS degree
biology
Bird-Lore
"Mocking Bird in Rhode Island"
Rhode Islanders
Brown University
breaststroke
Camp Chewonki
Maine
Buffalo Museum of Science
Roger Tory Peterson
art
Jamestown
New York
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Harry Oberholser
Cleveland
Niagara Falls
Michigan
Ohio
Wyoming
Ontario
skin cancers
Western Reserve University
MA degree
biology

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