• William Edward "Bill" Schevill (July 2, 1906 – July 25, 1994) was an American paleontologist famous for his part in dynamiting out the nodules of the most...
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  • William Schevill may refer to: William E. Schevill (1906–1994), American paleontologist William Valentine Schevill (1864–1951), American artist This disambiguation...
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    as a student. Schevill and Watkins' study of Moby Doll created the fundamental basis for understanding orca sounds. William E. Schevill first heard the...
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    student Ralph Nicholson Ellis, medical officer Dr. Ira M. Dixon, and William E. Schevill (a graduate-student in his twenties as well as Associate Curator...
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  • 3 km; 5.8 mi) southeast of Mount Johnstone. Named by US-ACAN for William E. Schevill, USARP biologist at McMurdo Station, 1964-65. 85°03′S 167°45′W /...
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  • 1748-7692.1995.tb00300.x. SCHEVILL, W. E., 1962 Whale music. Oceanus 9 (2): 2–13. Rolfe, W. D. Ian (April 2012). "William Edward SCHEVILL: palaeontologist, librarian...
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    examined by recovering shed skin. After Valentine Worthington and William E. Schevill confirmed the existence of sperm whale vocalization, further studies...
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  • Eldredge) and Harris Hooper Lawrence, their third child. She married William E. Schevill on December 23, 1938, while still attending Vassar College, where...
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    paleontologist William E. Schevill, and their leader, entomologist William Morton Wheeler. The following year, in 1932, it was Schevill who acquired the...
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  • below). Schevill and Watkins' pioneering study of Moby Doll created the fundamental basis for understanding orca sounds. William E. Schevill (1906-1994)...
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