. Bulletins of American paleontology. 19 Ci. 1). ; Palinci" 19 of a two-story, three-room depository, the "Cabina," to a building en- larged by two additions of three-story units to house the presses, photo- graphic equipment, research rooms and storage Photo E. L. Palmer Paleontological Research Institution — 1953 Harris was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Societe Geologique de France, the Societe Geologique Suisse, American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and of the Pa
. Bulletins of American paleontology. 19 Ci. 1). ; Palinci" 19 of a two-story, three-room depository, the "Cabina," to a building en- larged by two additions of three-story units to house the presses, photo- graphic equipment, research rooms and storage Photo E. L. Palmer Paleontological Research Institution — 1953 Harris was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Xi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Societe Geologique de France, the Societe Geologique Suisse, American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Fellow of the Geological Society of America and of the Paleontological Society of America, an Honorary member of the American Association of Petro- leum Geologists, and Corresponding member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. He was President of the Paleontological Society of America in 1936 and Vice--President of the Geological Society of America in 1937. He served as Life Trustee, Treasurer, 1932-1951, and Director, 1950-51, of the Paleontological Research Institution. One of the graduate fellowships given by Cornell University is named in his honor (1953). Professor Harris is survived by his daughter, Rebecca Stoneman Harris, who resides at the home. She is a Life Trustee and Secretary- Treasurer of the Paleontological Research Institution. Gilbert Dennison Harris was a tireless worker mentally and physi- cally. He was interested in politics and world affairs, but his alert mind was chiefly concerned m developing geologic science, particularly paleon- tology. His predominant scientific activities and interests were balanced. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Paleontological Research Institution (Ithaca, N. Y. ); Columbia University. Ithaca, N. Y. , Paleontological Research Institution [etc. ]
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