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in 1915. After his service, he returned home. When the United States was drawn into World War I, he joined the Medical Corps of the U.S. forces as first lieutenant. In 1918 he was promoted to Major. He was part of three important battles in France and part of the army that led to the occupation of
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In 1932, he published a list of his publications, which at the time contained 169 titles. Later, another 35 publications were added. While the first publications were marked by hunting and outdoor observations, he later shifted his interest to studies on genetic issues in wild animals, as well as
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At a young age Phillips had developed a great interest in nature, hunting, fishing and kayaking. Through these hobbies he learned self-travel, an experience which later helped him with distant excursions. In 1915 he published his self-financed
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fascinated him even before the time it was put under protection. Many of the geographical features today bear the name which he had assigned to them. In 1896 he accompanied
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Phillips took various short journeys throughout the West of the United States and Canada. In 1900 he published the first two short article about his hunting experiences at
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in 1914. He brought important bird and mammal collections back from both, which were handed over to the Louis Agassiz Museum of Comparative Zoology. In 1938, he visited
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Piebald rats and selection; an experimental test of the effectiveness of selection and of the theory of gametic purity in Mendelian crosses
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Phillips married Eleanor Hyde on January 11, 1908, and had four children, John Charles, Madelyn Eleanor, and Arthur.
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Reciprocal Crosses between Reeves's Pheasant and the Common Ring-Neck Pheasant Producing Unlike Hybrids
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Philips described numerous species and subspecies which were new to science. In chronological order:
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A further study of size inheritance in ducks with observations on the sex ratio of hybrid birds
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Germany. In July 1919, after twenty-six months at war, he returned to the United States.
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On November 14, 1938, Phillips was grouse hunting with a friend in southern
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Notes on the Autumn Migration of the Canada Goose in Eastern Massachusetts
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Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences alumni
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to hunt tigers. Further excursions, which he undertook together with
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with his wife and son John in the years 1923–1924 to hunt African
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Further experiments on ovarian transplantation in guinea pigs
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A Cross Involving Four Pairs of Mendelian Characters in Mice
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Beolens, Bo; Watkins, Michael; Grayson, Michael (2011).
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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A Years' Collecting in the State of Tamaulipas, Mexico
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