| Staten Island Association of Arts and Sciences - 1914 - 552 頁
...the Institute will be held on Saturday, November 15th, at 8:30 PM, in the Auditorium of the Museum. Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, Director of the American Museum of Natural History, will deliver an address on "Whales and Whaling," illustrated by lantern slides. Dr. Lacas was born... | |
| 1911 - 706 頁
...classes of visitors. He is practically the originator of the small but admirably arranged collection DR. FREDERIC A. LUCAS, Director of the American Museum of Natural History. of vertebrates there, and no better nor more scientific installations of mammals are to be seen in... | |
| Jennie Irene Mix - 1912 - 152 頁
...assistance is also due the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. But the author's deepest obligation is to Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, Director of the American Museum of Natural History, for the generous interest manifested by him during the preparation of the manuscript and its final... | |
| Henry Wood Elliott - 1913 - 272 頁
...Biological Survey, member of the Fur-Seal Commission of 1890, and the greatest living authority on mammals.3 "Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, director of the American Museum of Natural History, member of the Fur-Seal Commissions of 1896 and 1897, and one of the keenest, most discerning and best-known naturalists.4... | |
| 1920 - 782 頁
...reminiscent of half a century ago when the heyday of guano traffic was still a recent tremory. My friend Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, Director of the American Museum of Natural History and former Curator-in-Chief of the Brooklyn Museum, sailed to these renowned isles on one of the long... | |
| California Academy of Sciences - 1917 - 550 頁
...of Pittsburgh, Pa., Dr. Robert S. Woodward, President of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, Director of the American Museum of Natural History. Section 4 of Article II of the Constitution provides for a class of members to be known as Fellows.... | |
| American Association of Museums - 1917 - 212 頁
...of display in art museums the subject of display in other classes of museums was then discussed by Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, director of the American Museum of Natural History in New York, by Mr. Benj. Ives Oilman, secretary of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and by Mr. Charles... | |
| California Academy of Sciences - 1917 - 518 頁
...of Pittsburgh, Pa., Dr. Robert S. Woodward, President of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, and Dr. Frederic A. Lucas, Director of the American Museum of Natural History. Section 4 of Article II of the Constitution provides for a class of members to be known as Fellows.... | |
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