English: 108th meeting of the Baird Ornithological Club in Holt House, the original administration building of the National Zoological Park on January 14, 1948. The club was named in honor of Spencer F. Baird, second Secretary of the Smithsonian (1878-1887) and noted ornithologist. Present are (seated, left to right) Paul Bartsch, Frederick C. Lincoln, Herbert Friedmann, Alexander Wetmore, Clarence Cottam, John Warren Aldrich, (standing, left to right) Director of the Zoo William M. Mann, Herbert Girton Deignan, Hartley H.T. Jackson, Philip Reese Uhler, and Ernest P. Walker.
Päiväys
1948
date QS:P571,+1948-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Tekniikka
Black and White Photographic print
Mitat
10w x 8h
Tunniste
80-2474
Lisätietoja
Photograph reproduced for the Herbert Friedmann Oral History Interview, Smithsonian Institution Archives, Record Unit 9506.
Contained in:
Smithsonian Institution Archives Record Unit 7110 Box 1 Folder 7
Topics:
Baird Ornithological Club, Lincoln, Frederick C, Jackson, Hartley H. T, Uhler, Philip Reese, Walker, Ernest Pillsbury, Secretaries, Ornithology, Meetings, Secretariats, Ornithologists, Societies, Professional associations
Subjects:
Aldrich, John W (John Warren) 1906-, Baird, Spencer Fullerton 1823-1887, Bartsch, Paul, Cottam, Clarence 1899-, Deignan, H. G (Herbert Girton) 1906-, Friedmann, Herbert 1900-1987, Mann, William M. 1886-1960, Wetmore, Alexander 1886-, Holt House, National Zoological Park (U.S.)
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