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Wilton M. Krogman

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newsletter entitled "A Guide to the Identification of Human Skeletal Material". It is widely considered to mark the beginning of forensic anthropology in the United States. Over the years Professor Krogman came to be popularly known as "the bone doctor", examining such famous cases as two boy's
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He was first married to Virginia Madge Lane. They had a daughter, Marian Krogman Baur, and a son, William L. Krogman. In 1945, he married Mary Helen Winkley and they had two sons, John Winkley Krogman and Mark Austin Krogman.
245:. His parents lacked advanced education, but strongly encouraged him to pursue his studies. His father was a skilled craftsman, described as a perfectionist, who worked with his brothers on the first house by 256:, which he attended as an undergraduate and post-graduate, gaining his Ph.D. in 1928. There he had his first job, as a lecturer in introductory anthropology. The next year he had a fellowship to the 298:. A package deal gave him an ex officio appointment in the university's Department of Anthropology and as a curator in the university museum. He was also put on the staff of the 65: 379: 294:
Then in 1947 Krogman was called to be professor of physical anthropology in both the Graduate School of Medicine and the School of Dental Medicine at the
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His definitive biography is by William A. Haviland, a longtime colleague and friend. It was published by the National Academy of Sciences in 1994.
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Wilton Krogman, familiarly known as Bill, was the son of Wilhelm Claus Krogman and Lydia Magdalena Wriedt, who were German immigrants living in
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Krogman received honorary degrees from Baylor University, the University of Michigan, and the University of Pennsylvania.
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In 1939 he returned to the faculty of the University of Chicago, as associate professor of both
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After becoming professor emeritus at the University of Pennsylvania in 1971, he moved to
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and physical anthropology, teaching graduate students for the first time.
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Krogman came in first on a standardized test among 490 applicants to the
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Biography.com. “Krogman, Wilton M.” Biography. 27 November 2003
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Krogman was the author of a number of books. One he liked was
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http://books.nap.edu/openbook.php?record_id=4560&page=293
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He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1966.
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Oak Park, Illinois
United States
Viking Fund Medal
Anthropology
anthropologist
physical anthropology
osteology
racial studies
genetics
medical anthropology
paleoanthropology
constitutional anthropology
human engineering
child growth and development
forensic anthropology
Oak Park, Illinois
Frank Lloyd Wright
University of Chicago
Royal College of Surgeons
London
Western Reserve University
Cleveland

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