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Adolf Carl Noé

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coal seams since the 1890s, although the connection to European coal balls was not made until Noé (whose coal ball was actually found by Gilbert Cady) drew the parallel in 1922. There was some disbelief over Noé's discovery. For instance, in 1922, Noé was contacted by
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While translating the final chapter of a publication about coal in his office, Noé suffered a paralytic stroke on March 11, 1939. He died on the morning of April 10, five months before his planned retirement date of October 1939.
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in 1900. Later in that year Noé married the former Mary Evelyn Cullatin. The pair had two daughters, Mary Helen Noé (who later married Nobel laureate
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were provided by Noé, where he was also a curator of fossil plants. He was also a research associate at the
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in 1922, which renewed interest in them. He also developed a method of peeling coal balls using
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Historical Perspective of Early Twentieth Century Carboniferous Paleobotany in North America
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Chicago: Thomas S. Rockwell Co., 1927; biographical information on inside dust jacket flap.
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from the 1910s, continuing his interest in the mounted soldiery as member of the
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and the gold cross of honor from the government of the Republic of Austria.
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Noé became a geologist for the Allan and Garcia Coal Commission in the
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Phillips, Tom L.; Pfefferkorn, Herman L.; Peppers, Russel A. (1973).
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Andrews, Henry N.; Jr (June 1951). "American Coal-Ball Floras".
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in 1915 and 1916, during which he attended training camps at
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People associated with the Field Museum of Natural History
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University of Chicago Special Collections Research Center
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Leighton, Morris W.; Peppers, Russel A. (16 May 2011).
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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192:In 1901, he moved to California to teach German at 133:, where he assisted with their reconstruction of a 92: 77: 67: 55: 30: 23: 628:. Illinois State Geological Survey. Archived from 623:"Development of Paleobotany in the Illinois Basin" 517:Croneis, Carey (28 April 1939). "Adolf Carl Noé". 173:He studied there until 1899, when he moved to the 552:Kraus, E. J. (September 1939). "Adolf Carl Noe". 603:"ISGS - Our Heritage - A Memorial: Adolf C. Noé" 353: 351: 349: 813:The Fossil Hunters: In Search of Ancient Plants 317: 162:. While a young man, Noé served briefly in the 760:Noé, Adolph C. (30 March 1923). "Coal Balls". 672:"Guide to the Adolf Carl Noé Papers 1892-1939" 177:. During that year, Noé began his work at the 648:Darrah, William Culp; Lyons, Paul C. (1995). 460: 458: 456: 454: 452: 450: 437: 435: 313: 311: 309: 8: 850:Guide to the Adolf Carl Noé Papers 1892-1939 751:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 500: 464: 380: 376: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 113:. He is credited for identifying the first 196:. Four years later, in 1905, Noé earned a 20: 865: 476: 441: 404: 392: 340: 305: 200:in Germanic Languages and Literatures. 744: 328: 7: 688:from the original on 17 October 2014 421: 419: 417: 415: 413: 150:From 1894 to 1897, Noé attended the 488: 358:University of Chicago Library 2006 14: 892: 880: 868: 715:New York Botanical Garden Press 711:Springer Science+Business Media 279:in North America were found in 266:Field Museum of Natural History 131:Field Museum of Natural History 1: 950:University of Chicago faculty 679:University of Chicago Library 654:Geological Society of America 427:Golden Days of Soviet Russia. 260:Golden Days of Soviet Russia. 250:in 1927, ten years after the 154:, studying paleobotany under 652:. 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Index

Graz, Austria
University of Chicago
Coal ball
paleobotanical
paleobotanist
coal ball
United States
nitrocellulose
Walker Museum
Field Museum of Natural History
Carboniferous
University of Graz
Constantin von Ettingshausen
University of Göttingen
cavalry
8th Austrian Hussars
United States
University of Chicago
B. A.
Robert S. Mulliken
Stanford University
Ph.D.
University of Chicago
1st Illinois Cavalry
Fort Sheridan
World War I
anti-German sentiment
University of Vienna

Soviet Union

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