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work written in easy-to-understand English, and incorporated material from both natural history observations and laboratory experiments. Recurring themes in its 17 chapters include social relations and sensation in animals. The manuscript was read by both psychologists and naturalists prior to
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commended the breadth with which its material was covered without sacrificing detail, and recommended its use in courses on
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financed by the museum; the frog was named after Ruth by her husband. While working at the museum, she pursued a
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The Nature of the Beast: A Popular Account of Animal Psychology from the Point of View of a Naturalist
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Life on Display: Revolutionizing U.S. Museums of Science and Natural History in the Twentieth Century
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from 1919 until 1923. At the museum, she worked to make museum exhibits more accessible to
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were among those given access to portions of it. A review of the book in the
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Born Ruth Elizabeth Crosby in 1896 or 1897, she was brought up in
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Noble died on March 15 or March 27, 1988, aged 91, at a nursing home in
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Zoologica: Scientific Contributions of the New York Zoological Society
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in Massachusetts. While a student there, she met her future husband,
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Carpenter, C. R. (1945). "Review of The Nature of the Beast".
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While at the museum, the Nobles undertook an expedition to
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L., A. W. (September 1, 1945). "The Nature of the Beast".
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Noble, G. Kingsley; Noble, Ruth C. (August 20, 1923).
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Noble, Ruth Crosby; Noble, Gladwyn Kingsley (1945).
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(July 1, 2014). 598:Newton, Donald (October 29, 1945). 726:American women non-fiction writers 371:. Doubleday, Doran, Incorporated. 213:American Museum of Natural History 171:American Museum of Natural History 14: 18:American author and herpetologist 716:20th-century American zoologists 408:"Ruth Crosby Noble, Author, 91" 519:(inactive September 19, 2024). 1: 587:. April 11, 1945. p. 22. 492:. March 30, 1988 – via 187:, a book on animal behavior. 434:"Woman hunts giant Saurians" 248:during an expedition in the 223:, and was active within the 240:Hispaniolan giant tree frog 757: 736:Columbia University alumni 308:Noble was a member of the 741:American women biologists 517:10.7208/9780226079837-004 263:In 1945, Noble published 42: 30: 731:Wellesley College alumni 438:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 245:Eleutherodactylus ruthae 180:Eleutherodactylus ruthae 701:American herpetologists 670:2027/mdp.39015030120433 606:. Time Inc. p. 18. 265:The Nature of the Beast 185:The Nature of the Beast 555:Psychological Bulletin 314:Englewood Women's Club 292:comparative psychology 287:Psychological Bulletin 205:Gladwyn Kingsley Noble 175:Gladwyn Kingsley Noble 173:, she and her husband 661:10.1093/aesa/38.3.454 326:Allendale, New Jersey 312:and president of the 197:Hartford, Connecticut 706:Women herpetologists 585:The Kansas City Star 207:, then a student at 81:March 1988 (aged 91) 258:Columbia University 412:The New York Times 250:Dominican Republic 209:Harvard University 169:. Working for the 630:978-0-295-80515-3 414:. March 31, 1988. 378:978-0-598-99002-0 294:. 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