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Extractions: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Albert Charles Seward (9 October 1863 Lancaster – 11 April 1941 Oxford ) was a British botanist and geologist His first education was at Lancaster Grammar School and then on to St. John's College at Cambridge following his parents' wish to dedicate his life to the Church. His boyhood interest in botany and zoology soon resurfaced, helped along by inspiring lectures from William Crawford Williamson . His aptitude soon became apparent and he was appointed lecturer in botany at Cambridge University in 1890, later becoming a tutor at Emmanuel , and still later succeeding Harry Marshall Ward as Professor of Botany, Cambridge University from 1906 to 1936. He was joint editor (with Francis Darwin ) of More letters of Charles Darwin (1903). He was elected as fellow of the Royal Society in 1898 and was awarded the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1908. In 1931 Seward dismissed the notion of a biological origin of stromatolites . This rejection became known as "Seward's folly". Seward's studies of Mesozoic palaeobotany earned him membership of the Royal Society at the youthful age of thirty-five. He devoted a great deal of time to education, both as college and departmental administrator, and as writer on educational matters. This botanist is denoted by the
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Corresponding Members Of The BSA Seward, Albert Charles. Cockayne, Leonard. Jost, Ludwig. Skoftsberg, Carl. Collander, Paul Runar. Kihara, Hitoshi. Smith, William Wright. Cookson, Isabel C. http://www.botany.org/bsa/membership/corresp.html
Extractions: Botanical Society of America Corresponding members are distinguished senior scientists who have made outstanding contributions to plant science and who live and work outside of the United States of America. Corresponding members are nominated by the Council, which receives recommendations and credentials submitted by members, and are elected by the Society in open meeting. They have all the privileges of active membership. Last revision: August 3, 2006. Archangelsky, Sergio Ehrendorfer, Friedrich Li, Xingxue Arroyo, Mary Kalin Endress, Peter Lloyd, David Ashida, Joji Fahn, Abraham MacMillan, Jake Baas, Pieter Ferguson, Ian Keith Melkonian, Michael Bachmann, Konrad Galtier, Jean Nougarede, Arlette Berg, Rolf Y. Hagemann, Wolfgang Ochoa, Carlos Bernardello, Gabriel Halle, Francis Osborne, Daphne Bradshaw, Tony Harper, John L. Pichi Sermolli, Rodolfo E. G. Briggs, Barbara Hegnauer, Robert Prance, Ghillean Buvat, Roger Andre Hejnowicz, Zygmunt Rzedowski, Jerzy Chailakhyan, Mikhail Kh.
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Corresponding Members Of The Botanical Society Of America Seward, Albert Charles. Collander, Paul Runar. Klebahn, Henrich. Skoftsberg, Carl. Cookson, Isabel C. Kluyver, Albert Jan. Smith, William Wright. Correns, Carl Franz Joseph http://www.botany.org/about_bsa/corresponding_members.php
Extractions: Corresponding members are distinguished senior scientists who have made outstanding contributions to plant science and who live and work outside of the United States of America. Corresponding members are nominated by the Council, which receives recommendations and credentials submitted by members, and are elected by the Society in open meeting. They have all the privileges of active membership. Last revision: September 8, 2009. Archangelsky, Sergio Fahn, Abraham MacMillan, Jake Arroyo, Mary Kalin Ferguson, Ian Keith Melkonian, Michael Baas, Pieter Galtier, Jean MacRobbie, Enid A. C. Bachmann, Konrad Hagemann, Wolfgang Nougarede, Arlette Berg, Rolf Y. Halle, Francis Ochoa, Carlos Bernardello, Gabriel Harper, John L. Prance, Ghillean Bradshaw, Tony Hejnowicz, Zygmunt Raven, John Briggs, Barbara Herrera, Carlos Rudall, Paula Buvat, Roger Andre
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Extractions: Introduction Architectural features Music and Bells Outside the Church The Churchyard was closed to burials in 1856 when the village Cemetery was opened on land belonging to the Terry family. There are several cast metal tombstones, dating from the days when there was a foundry about a hundred yards west of the church in Up Street. Unfortunately few of the inscriptions on the stone memorials are now legible. The timbers of the lychgate came from an ancient barn at Dummer Grange. The design of the gate was based on that of a porch at Boxford Church in Suffolk and was adapted by Lady Rycroft, wife of Sir Richard, whose memorial is inside the church. The lychgate was erected as a memorial to men of Dummer who gave their lives in the First World War (1914-1918). Their names, together with the names of those who gave their lives in the Second World War (1939-1945), are inscribed on the outer side.
Archives Of The Gray Herbarium Seward Albert Charles 19191931 4 1863-1941 Seymour Arthur Bliss 1895-1933 12 Includes note of appointment as assistant in Farlow, 1921; death notice, 1933. http://www.huh.harvard.edu/libraries/ss.htm
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