Word: jessup
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cary, J. Lilley, E. S. Seymour, Cornell: E. G. McArthur, N. Blass, R. P. Heath, B. R. Tewksbury, E. T. Cook, V. A. Stibolt, J. A. Stalfort, C. J. Stein, S. F. Nixon, R. B. Hurlburt, R. T. Smith; Princeton: W. L. Dawbarn, R. A. Gamble, E. C. Jessup; Michigan; C. P. Keck, R. C. Craig, H. S. Gamble, E. F. Leger, J. J. Horner, G. Warner, H. P. Smith; Pennsylvania; G. W. Minds, W. Hough, P. Irwin, J. L. Hartranft, E. W. Newell, D. A. Worrell, A. O'Connell; Amherst: W. T. West, Jr., E. Baldwin, J. R. Pinkett...
...closing his report, Professor Putnam speaks of the generous gift received by him as a testimonial from President M. K. Jessup of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. This gift, a typical collection of material to illustrate the life of the inhabitants of the Philippine Islands, Professor Putnam has presented to the Peabody Museum...
...spent much time with the Esquimaux in Baffin's Bay, and the Indians in British Columbia and Southern Alaska, as well as throughout the entire Pacific Coast. Besides having written extensively on these particular regions, and on various general questions of anthropology, Dr. Boaz was director of the Morris Jessup expedition to Behring Strait, which was engaged for six years in the study of the peoples of Northeastern Asia and Northwestern America...