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Frederic Brewster Loomis

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in Springfield, Massachusetts, features an exhibit which includes a bone initially collected in New Mexico in 1924 during one of 17 expeditions led by Loomis. The exhibit includes photographs of Loomis on one of his expeditions.
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of Biology in 1903, Professor of Comparative Anatomy in 1908, and Professor of Geology in 1917. He also served as Vice President of the College and held this office at the time of his death.
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After earning his Ph.D. Loomis returned to Amherst, where he remained on the faculty until his death. He was first an Instructor in the Department of Biology. He was named
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Death from hydrophobia: Mr. Nathaniel H. Loomis, a large produce merchant, falls a victim to the disease—particulars of the case as described by the attending physician
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Professor Loomis securing firewood from a Malaspina bush in the central Patagonia during his trip in 1911.
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On July 28, 1937, while fishing with his wife, Florence (Calhoun) Loomis, and sons off the coast of
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funded by Loomis's Amherst Class of 1896 yielded several remarkable fossils of the
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Hunting extinct animals in the Patagonian pampas (Eighth Amherst expedition, 1911)
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Brewster) and Nathaniel H. Loomis, a businessman who ran produce warehouses in
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he uncovered during his extensive field work are still exhibited at Amherst's
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The Deseado formation of Patagonia (Eighth Amherst expedition, 1911)
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dates from this period, when we spent his spare time collecting
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from the Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
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and died. He was buried a little more than a week later at
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Proceedings of the Geological Society of America for 1937
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Brief history of geology at Amherst: the latest Holocene
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contracted from a dog bite. The family later moved to
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Frederic Brewster Loomis (AC 1896) papers, 1901–1936
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In March 1877 his father died of 16:American paleontologist (1873–1937) 14: 517:Beneski Museum of Natural History 310:Beneski Museum of Natural History 153:Beneski Museum of Natural History 282:. He also explored areas of the 315:He was elected a fellow of the 199:, New York, where he attended 1: 653:Rochester Free Academy alumni 317:Geological Society of America 161:Geological Society of America 319:in 1909 and a fellow of the 704: 589:, Volume 53, 1918, p. 885. 574:, Volume 52, 1917, p. 824. 555:Joseph Stanley-Brown, ed. 521:Frequently asked questions 332:Springfield Science Museum 559:, Volume 21, 1910, p. 66. 546:. Accessed Feb. 13, 2014. 507:. Accessed Feb. 13, 2014. 484:. Accessed Feb. 13, 2014. 375:. Dodd, Mead and Company. 266:vertebrate paleontologist 155:. He was a fellow of the 122: 85: 673:American paleontologists 447:, Jun. 1938, pp. 173–82. 171:Early life and education 129:Frederic Brewster Loomis 23:Frederic Brewster Loomis 688:Phi Delta Theta members 668:Amherst College faculty 643:Educators from Brooklyn 535:Department of Geology. 478:Five College Consortium 325:Paleontological Society 221:In 1892 Loomis entered 165:Paleontological Society 163:, and president of the 145:vertebrate paleontology 658:Amherst College alumni 396:Loomis, F. B. (1948). 380:Loomis, F. B. (1914). 369:Loomis, F. B. (1913). 357:Amherst, Massachusetts 254: 235:Karl Alfred von Zittel 201:Rochester Free Academy 183:, to Julie R. Loomis ( 117:Karl Alfred von Zittel 264:Loomis was chiefly a 252: 386:. 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Brooklyn
New York
Sitka, Alaska
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Paleontology
Amherst College
Karl Alfred von Zittel
paleontologist
Amherst College
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
vertebrate paleontology
fossils
Beneski Museum of Natural History
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Geological Society of America
Paleontological Society
Brooklyn
New York
New York City
rabies
Rochester
Rochester Free Academy
Canandaigua Academy
paleontology
invertebrate
fossils
Amherst College
Phi Delta Theta
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Karl Alfred von Zittel

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