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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 25, 2001 Thursday Five
Star Lift Edition, STYLE WEST; Pg. 1, 1385 words, MAGIC CARPETS,
Barbara Hertenstein Post-Dispatch Home Editor
... Indian rugs and textiles; Lois Beck, an anthropology professor
at Washington University; and Tom Hubbard and Lee ...
GEORGE JEVREMOVIC (90%); LOIS BECK (87%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Journal of Women's History, Winter 1999, Vol. 10, No. 4; Pg. 23;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 01862212, 3056 words, The New Religious Politics
And Women Worldwide: A Comparative Study: [Part 3 of 3], Keddie,
Nikki R
... speak out if they were not anthropologists or social scientists
doing ...
... literal text. See Lois Beck and Nikki R. Keddie, " ...
... Nikki R. Keddie and Lois Beck (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard ...
... Blessings, nearly all of whom are anthropologists who have done
firsthand ...
John Bowen
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Mercury (Australia), November 23, 2004 Tuesday, LOCAL; Pg. 9,
285 words, Black anger at book prize
... Phillip Tardif for John Bowen's Hobart: The Beginning of European
...
... up as a credible anthropologist," Mr Mansell said. " ...
2. The Mercury (Australia), November 22, 2004 Monday, 237 words, Poetry
editor wins $25,000 history prize
... It explores the life of anthropologist and intellectual Theo --
or Ted -- ...
... Phillip Tardif for John Bowen's Hobart: The Beginning of European
...
... Tasmanians are very conscious of their past." John Bowen's
Hobart tells of lesser ...
PHILLIP TARDIF (90%); JOHN BOWEN (71%); BARRY HILL ( ...
3. The Washington Post, February 2, 2002 Saturday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B06, 2072 words, Beulah T. Savidge Administrati ...
... in education from George Washington University. She had taught
first, second and ...
... accounting at George Washington University. He wrote or edited
numerous ...
... eight grandchildren. David John Bowen Jr., 81, a ...
4. The Washington Post, March 05, 1999, Friday, Final Edition, WEEKEND;
Pg. N06, 3799 words, Come to the Cabaret, Eric Brace
... Series at George Washington University's Mount Vernon College ...
... 15, Michael Miyazaki with John Bowen, 8 p.m.; Wendy ...
... Chapel at George Washington University's Mount Vernon College --
...
5. The Straits Times (Singapore), May 30, 1995, South-East Asia; Pg.
17, 600 words, Islamic revival in region "not extremist', Simon
Sinaga in Jakarta
... by the extremists." Mr John Bowen of Washington University,
who also spoke at the ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 30, 1991, SUNDAY, LATE
FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6B, 263 words, NEW STUDIES ... OTHER DEPARTMENTS
TO OFFER 'SOCIAL THOUGHT' COURSES
... will continue at Washington University. Beginning this fall, courses
...
... sociology department,'' said John Bowen, chairman of the Committee
on ...
Photo Headshot ... John Bowen
JOHN BOWEN (90%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Pascal Boyer
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, December 31, 2005 Saturday,
GUARDIAN SATURDAY COMMENT PAGES; Pg. 21, 2440 words, Saturday Comment:
Belief systems: Are we hardwired for religion, or is it just a psychological
and social need?, Andrew Brown
... more sophisticated. The French anthropologist Pascal Boyer thinks
that the problem of explaining ...
... started his career as an anthropologist among the Fang of Cameroon.
...
... Jack Goody, an anthropologist who believed in ...
... in some respects the anthropologists' codifications of mythology
are just as ...
2. The Seattle Times, November 26, 2005 Saturday, Fourth Edition, ROP
ZONE; Religion; Pg. B5, 819 words, Why we want to believe in God; "Tricks" of
the mind, Sharon Begley, The Wall Street Journal
... world. Now, some anthropologists and psychologists suspect that
religious belief is what Pascal Boyer of Washington University, St.
Louis, calls ...
3. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, February 24, 2005, Guardian
Science Pages, Pg. 4, 1941 words, Life: Tests of faith: Religion may
be a survival mechanism. So are we born to believe? Ian Sample reports,
Ian Sample
... chances of survival, says Pascal Boyer, an anthropologist turned
psychologist at Washington University in St Louis, ...
... Vintage, ISBN 0099282763, Pascal Boyer on religion as a ...
PASCAL BOYER (73%);
4. The Toronto Star, March 14, 2004 Sunday, Ontario Edition, SCIENCE;
Pg. A14, 722 words, Our brains are attuned to religious beliefs, Jay
Ingram
... kind or another are universal. Pascal Boyer of Washington University
in St. Louis is the ...
PASCAL BOYER (96%);
5. The Independent (London), March 16, 2002, Saturday, GAZETTE; Pg.
6, 894 words, FAITH & REASON: SPIRITUAL EXERCISES WITHOUT LEAVING
YOUR ARMCHAIR, Paul Vallely
... out by the sceptical anthropologist Pascal Boyer in his recent
book ...
6. The Australian, October 31, 2001, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 42, 1118
words, In thrall to a mental blip, Anjana Ahuja
... minds work," says Pascal Boyer, an anthropology professor
at Washington University in St Louis, ...
ANDREW NEWBERG (78%); PASCAL BOYER (75%); MICHAEL PERSINGER ( ...
7. The Ottawa Citizen, October 29, 2001 Monday, 974 words, Religion:
It's all in the mind: The controversial, fledgling science of neurotheology
argues that divinity is merely a matter of brain chemistry. Anjana
Ahuja investigates., Anjana Ahuja
... minds work," declares Pascal Boyer, an anthropology professor
at Washington University, in his new book, the ...
... illusions, of the divine, argues anthropologist Pascal Boyer.
8. Scotland on Sunday, September 23, 2001, Sunday, Pg. 15, 334 words,
SCIENCE ROUNDUP, Harry Blue
... lesson. **** Religion explained Pascal Boyer Heinemann, GBP 20
Why do ...
... works. Boyer, an anthropologist, goes beyond traditional ...
9. The Washington Post, June 10, 2001 Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD;
RELIGIONBY MICHAEL SHERMER; Pg. T13, 2105 words, Atlases, Web shrines
and a gathering of new research into age-old spiritual questions.
... $ 27.50), by Pascal Boyer, is a penetrating scientific analysis
of religion. As an anthropologist, he understands that any explanation
...
10. The Guardian (London), March 15, 1997, THE GUARDIAN FEATURES PAGE;
Pg. 21, 2894 words, MIND OVER MATTER OF FACT; Why do we have a great
belief in the unbelievable? And why does illness bring our illogicality
to new peaks? Because, says Lewis Wolpert, we cannot bear not knowing
what is wrong and need to tell ourselves stories to make sense of our
lives, Lewis Wolpert
... beliefs are universal - cultural anthropologists have yet to find
a ...
... Lucien Levy-Bruhl, the anthropologist, put the key idea very ...
... representations reported by anthropologists are similar to the
thoughts of children as ...
... by Piaget. Another anthropologist, Pascal Boyer, postulates a dynamic
...
11. Scotland on Sunday, July 30, 1995, Sunday, Spectrum; Pg. 11, 875
words, Curiouser and curiouser, By Rosemary Goring
... equal" carolled by anthropologist Pascal Boyer, who sets this
up as ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Science, faith, and gods, Lancet 2002; 359 (9308): 806-807, March
2, 2002, Dissecting Room, 1152 words
... Origins of Religious Thought Pascal Boyer. New York: Basic ...
... imaging with which this book begins. Pascal Boyer, professor in
collective ...
... individual memory at Washington University, St Louis, USA, writes
as an anthropologist as well as ...
2. National Review, October 1, 2001, Books, Arts & Manners; Vol.
LIII, No. 19, 1185 words, Faith No More?, By David Klinghoffer
... Religious Thought, by Pascal Boyer (Basic, 375 pp., $ ...
... fear of death. But as Pascal Boyer-a professor at Washington University
in St. Louis- ...
... evolutionary psychologists and cultural anthropologists like himself
have figured ...
... worm was infesting mainframes and Pascal Boyer was solving the "manageable
problem" of ...
... God, and the professorial noodlings of Pascal Boyer's inference
systems, the choice ...
PASCAL BOYER (96%);
David Browman
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 14, 2005 Thursday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, JEFFERSON COUNTY POST; Pg. 2, 1101 words,
Reviving a general's reputation Archaeologist hopes to restore home,
good name of Civil War soldier who lived in Sullivan, BY FLORENCE
SHINKLE Of the Post-Dispatch
... directed by Dr. David Browman, dean of the department of anthropology
at Washington University. Harney, the 19th-century ...
... Audrey Ting, a Washington University graduate student, sift ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 7, 2005 Thursday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, WEST POST; Pg. 1, 1094 words, Reviving a general's
reputation Archaeologist hopes to restore home, good name of Civil
War soldier who lived in Sullivan Harney Archaeologist hopes to help
general's name, BY FLORENCE SHINKLE Of the Post-Dispatch
... directed by Dr. David Browman, dean of the department of anthropology
at Washington University. Harney, the 19th-century ...
... Audrey Ting, a Washington University graduate student, sift ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 7, 2005 Thursday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, ST. CLAIR-MONROE COUNTY POST; Pg. 3, 843 words,
Archaeologist hopes to restore the home, good name of Civil War general,
BY FLORENCE SHINKLE Of the Post-Dispatch
... directed by Dr. David Browman, dean of the department of anthropology
at Washington University. Harney, the 19th-century ...
... Audrey Ting, a Washington University graduate student, sift ...
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 12, 2003 Sunday Five
Star Lift Edition, A&E ; Pg. F6, 1190 words, ARCHITECTS HAIL "REGIONAL
UNIQUENESS" IN SOUTHEASTERN MISSOURI STYLE SHOW, Robert W. Duffy
Post-Dispatch Architecture Critic
... formed a collaboration with David Browman, a historical anthropologist
at Washington University, and artist Jerry Walters of ...
... City. He studied at the Washington University School of Architecture,
alma ...
DAVID KROMM (59%); DAVID BROWMAN (59%);
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 24, 2000, Monday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, JEFFERSON COUNTY POST, Pg. 1, 875 words, DISCOVERY
OF OLD LOG CABIN COULD SNAG DEVELOPMENT; WU ARCHAEOLOGIST SAYS STRUCTURE
IS EXAMPLE OF 'EARLY AMERICANA'; MOVING CABIN IS DEEMED ADVISABLE,
Jeremy Kohler; Of The Post-Dispatch
... development of the airport, says David Browman, head of archaeology
at Washington University, who oversaw the survey. If the ...
... park before reviewing the Washington University report and will
rely ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 22, 2000, Saturday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 7, 645 words, 19TH-CENTURY LOG CABIN IS
IN PATH OF PROPOSED AIRPORT, Jeremy Kohler; Of The Post-Dispatch
... development of the airport, said David Browman, head of archaeology
at Washington University, who oversaw the survey. " ...
7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), February 25, 2000, Friday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A2, 759 words, FIRM HIRED TO STUDY CITY'S
MINORITY HIRING IS ASSAILED, Jerry Berger
... Greiner. WAITING ROOM: Washington University anthropologist David
Browman has put any further ...
8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 25, 1999, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, METRO, Pg. C3, 1077 words, LEMP AVENUE ARCHAEOLOGICAL
DIG DESERVES MORE TIME, Gregory Freeman
... dig further. So is David Browman, chairman of the anthropology
department at Washington University. "I think Chip's ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 5, 1998, Thursday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, SOUTH POST, Pg. 1, 369 words, A SHORT HISTORY
OF THE 'STONE-BOX' GRAVES: FICTITIOUS PYGMIES ONCE ATTRACTED; TOURISTS,
Joan Little; Of The Post-Dispatch
... understand what they were seeing, says David Browman, a professor
of anthropology at Washington University. The people buried in the
...
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 5, 1998, Thursday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, SOUTH POST, Pg. 1, 700 words, DEVELOPER, ARCHAEOLOGIST
CLASH OVER COMMERCIAL PROJECT; FOCUS IS ON INDIAN BURIAL MOUNDS THOUGHT
TO BE ON PROPERTY, Joan Little; Of The Post-Dispatch
... history has been destroyed, says David Browman, a professor of
anthropology at Washington University. "We know there are village
sites ...
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 25, 1994, SATURDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1B, 459 words, JAWS OF LIFE; 2 BOYS OUT FOR
A SWIM DISCOVER JAWBONE OF AN ANCIENT MISSOURIAN, Nordeka English Of
the Post-Dispatch Staff
... by a forensic anthropologist from the office of County Medical
...
... most likely be buried. David Browman, chairman of the archaeology
department at Washington University, said the confluence of the Mississippi
and ...
... human parts." Did he mean anthropologist? "Yeah, that's
the word," Justin ...
... JUSTIN GOIST (73%); DAVID BROWMAN (69%); MICHAEL WEICHMAN ( ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Margaret Brown
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Tampa Tribune (Florida), June 4, 2004 Friday, FINAL EDITION, METRO;
Pg. 6, 5256 words, Obituaries
... Tampa; four sisters, Margaret Brown, Roberta Davis, Rosemary ...
... Administration Degree from the George Washington University. Shirley
Blair became his ...
2. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), May 11, 2003, Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION,
Pg. 12ed;, 4322 words, Outstanding Scholars and Key Staffers
... writer. College plans: Washington University, biology and anthropology
Parents: ...
... 383 College plans: Washington University or Rice University, art
...
... 131 College plans: Washington University, biology Parents: John
and ...
... education Parents: Richard and Margaret Brown Susan Haynes IOWA
...
... College plans: George Washington University, international media
and communication ...
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, November 17, 2002, Sunday, LOCAL;Pg.
B-8, 4868 words, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES
... Davis of Escondido, and sister Margaret Brown of Lexington, Tenn.
Additionally, ...
... in 1958, from George Washington University, Washington, D.C. In
...
4. The Washington Post, November 8, 2002 Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B09, 3397 words, Mildred Armstrong Birge Secret ...
... children from his first marriage, Margaret Brown of Westminster,
Md., and Mary ...
... accounting at George Washington University. From 1956 until retiring
...
5. The Washington Post, August 15, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. C06; OBITUARIES, 3596 words, OBITUARIES
... recruiter for George Washington University and president of the
Colonials Athletic ...
... four children, Anna Margaret Brown of Newark, Del., Eleanor ...
... in Potomac and George Washington University. He received a law
...
6. The Washington Post, May 05, 1995, Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. D04, 1689 words, Preservationist Helen T. Peter Dies at Age 95
... Childress of Richmond and Jacqueline Margaret Brown of Centreville;
four stepchildren, ...
... Goucher College and George Washington University law school. She
was a ...
... man and graduated from George Washington University law school.
He operated ...
7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 2, 1991, MONDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, FOOD; Pg. 1, 3484 words, POST DISPATCHES BATCHES OF COOKIES,
Barbara Hertenstein Post-Dispatch Food Editor
... tester), at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. She
...
... ager, my grandmother, Margaret Brown, used to make these for ...
8. The Washington Post, January 12, 1991, Saturday, Final Edition,
METRO; PAGE B6; OBITUARIES, 1903 words, Carl D. Anderson, 85, Dies;
Won Nobel Prize in Physics, Martin Weil, Washington Post Staff Writer
... 1920s and graduated from George Washington University, where he
also received a law ...
... supervision at George Washington University. He had done additional
graduate ...
... Mary Elizabeth Riecks and Margaret Brown, both of Jacksonville,
Fla.; ...
9. The Washington Post, January 9, 1991, Wednesday, Final Edition,
METRO; PAGE B4; OBITUARIES, 679 words, Demographer Robert Cook Dies
at 92, Bart Barnes, Washington Post Staff Writer
... study at George Washington University, but then left during ...
... genetics at George Washington University Medical School and a ...
... abstraction." His marriage to the former Margaret Brown ended
in divorce. ...
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 11, 1990, Thursday,
FIVE STAR EDITION Correction Appended , EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, Pg. 1E,
Patricia Rice Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... 1963, a team from Washington University led by St. ...
... new discoveries, according to Margaret Brown, an archaeologist
who ...
... Edwardsville and at Collinsville, Washington University, Beloit
College, the University of ...
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 11, 1990, THURSDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition Correction Appended, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1E, 2040
words, IN THE YEAR 1000... THE NEW MUSEUM AT CAHOLIA MOUNDS RE-CREATES
LIFE HERE A; MILLENNIUM AGO, Patricia Rice Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... 1963, a team from Washington University led by St. ...
... new discoveries, according to Margaret Brown, an archaeologist
who ...
... Edwardsville and at Collinsville, Washington University, Beloit
College, the University of ...
12. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 11, 1990 Thursday Five
Star Edition Correction Appended, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1E, 1378 words,
IN THE YEAR 1000/ THE NEW MUSEUM AT CAHOKIA MOUNDS RE-CREATES LIFE
HERE A MILLENNIUM AGO, Patricia Rice Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... 1963, a team from Washington University led by St. ...
... new discoveries, according to Margaret Brown, an archaeologist
who ...
... Edwardsville and at Collinsville, Washington University, Beloit
College, the University of ...
13. The Washington Post, October 27, 1989, Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
PAGE D12; OBITUARIES, 1978 words, Roy P. Basler, Retired Aide At Library
of Congress, Dies, OBITUARY
... 25 at George Washington University Hospital. Mr. Anderson, ...
... Humphrey of Pittsburgh and Mary Margaret Brown of San Francisco;
and a ...
14. The New York Times, November 11, 1983, Friday, Late City Final
Edition, Section D; Page 17, Column 3; Metropolitan Desk, 201 words,
Dr. George P. Robb, 85; New York Cardiologist
... taught at George Washington University Medical School before ...
... Mass.; a daughter, Margaret Brown of Seattle; a brother, ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (74%); METROPOLITAN ...
... CO (53%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (54%); SURGEON GENERAL (
...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (54%); SURGEON GENERAL ( ...
15. The Washington Post, January 5, 1977, Wednesday, Final Edition,
Metro; C8, 129 words, Charles Moseley, Retired D.C. Aide
... graduated in 1931 from Washington University Law School in ...
... Md., and two sisters, Margaret Brown and IreneWaller, both of St.
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Robert Canfield
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 27, 2005 Thursday, THIRD
EDITION, GET OUT; Pg. 22, 1737 words, THE WEEK AHEAD BEST BETS FOR
OCT. 27 - NOV. 2
... At 4:30 p.m., Robert Canfield, professor of sociocultural anthropology
at Washington University, will lecture on ...
... a.m. Saturday at Washington University's Edison Theatre, 6445 ...
... Gargoyle, Mallinkrodt Center, Washington University, Forsyth and
Skinker boulevards. ...
... www.metrotix.com. Washington University's student hangout, the
Gargoyle, has been ...
2. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), May 9, 2004, Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION,
Pg. 11ed;, 5802 words, Outstanding Scholars & Key Staffers
... UNL; Fisher Emily Roberts, Canfield; Krider Alexandrea Romano,
...
... Bernstein; Moller Humanitarian; Washington University Ashley Woolridge,
Jackson ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 7, 2002 Thursday Five
Star Lift Edition, GET OUT; Pg. 5, 3519 words, EVENTS
... 8 p.m. at Washington University, Hurst Lounge, Room ...
... Dr. William Powderly of Washington University. Arrive before noon
to ...
... lecture presented by Robert Canfield of Washington University.
Noon to 1 p.m. ...
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 30, 2001 Sunday Five
Star Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1424 words, REFUGEES HERE CAST FRETFUL
EYES ON HOMELAND, Phillip O'Connor Of The Post-Dispatch
... no place to go. Robert Canfield, a Washington University professor
who spent ...
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 29, 2001 Saturday
Five Star Lift Edition, RELIGION; Pg. 18, 1041 words, RELIGIOUS BRIEFS
* "Perspective on Afghanistan": Robert Canfield, professor
at Washington University, presents an education ...
... anthropology department at Washington University. For information,
call ...
... Copeland and Fatemeh Keshavarz, Washington University professors
in the Department of ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (73%);
... JOY MINISTRIES (66%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (73%);
6. San Antonio Express-News (Texas), September 23, 2001, Sunday, ,
METRO, Pg. 22A, 828 words, Some Afghans await liberation ; Many said
tired ofoppressive rule, Dan Freedman
... said, 'Here's our chance,'" said Robert Canfield, an anthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis ...
7. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 23, 2001 Sunday Five
Star Lift Edition, NEWSWATCH; Pg. B7, 829 words, NATION IS HOME TO
AFGHANS, MUJAHEDEEN, TALIBAN, AFGHAN-ARABS, TO NAME A FEW, Robert Canfield
Special To The Post-Dispatch
Robert Canfield, a Washington University socio-cultural anthropologist,
has studied Islamic movements ...
8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 1, 1999, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 5, 4799 words, EVENTS - LISTINGS
... 11 a.m. at Washington University, Graham Chapel, just ...
... 8 p.m. at Washington University, West Campus Conference ...
... 0072). Great Decisions: Robert Canfield discusses "Central
Asia ...
... 4 p.m. at Washington University, Graham Chapel, just ...
... 6:30 p.m. at Washington University, School of Architecture, Steinberg
...
... Series, Tuesday at Washington University. (6) PHOTO - Comedian
and ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 14, 1989, WEDNESDAY, THREE
STAR Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 3B, 787 words, INITIATIVE VS. INTIMIDATION
... Studies Center as evidence of Washington University's commitment
to excellent scholarship and its ...
... soon afterward approached me with Robert Canfield, then chairperson
of the department of anthropology, with ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
James Cheverud
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, February 6, 2000, Features, Pg. 3232, 2279 words,
Monkey business, Adrian Barnett (California; Adrian Barnett is freelance
writer and tropical ecologist living in California) What's black, brown
or red, turns white over thousands of years, and may just be true ?
Try a controversial theory about the colour of fur, says Adrian Barnett
... says Allan Larson from Washington University. Orthogenesis was
an alternative to ...
... Chicago. Working with Larson and James Cheverud, she isolated and
analysed mitochondrial ...
... chinchillas and koi. At Washington University, Cheverud has made
a ...
2. New Scientist, July 15, 1995, Science, Pg. 1717, 542 words, Monkey
'murderers' may be falsely accused, ROSIE MESTEL
... in the 1970s by anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, ...
... Now Robert Sussman, James Cheverud and Thad Bartlett at Washington
University in St Louis have ...
Geoff Childs
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, July 5, 1998, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 3; Column 1; Week In Review Desk, 1287 words, The
World: Searching for Tibet; The Shangri-La That Never Was, By BARBARA
CROSSETTE
... junta rules Burma. Geoff Childs, a Tibetan-speaking anthropologist
who recently spent ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Glenn Conroy
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Ottawa Citizen, June 12, 1998, Friday, FINAL EDITION, WORLD;
Pg. B3, 205 words, Early humans possessed half a brain, scientists
say, THE OTTAWA CITIZEN, WASHINGTON
... analyze fossilized skulls. Glenn Conroy of Washington University
in St. Louis ...
... Dean Falk, an anthropologist at State University of ...
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), November 8, 1993 Monday, FINAL /
ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 12A, 790 words, CADAVERS ARE 'FINAL GIFT'; ANATOMY
STUDENT CALLS THEM 'OUR BEST TEACHERS', ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, ST.
LOUIS
... every September, Dr. Glenn Conroy reads the same poem to his ...
... medical students at Washington University. It is a brief, ...
... new surgical techniques. Washington University's Alzheimer's Disease
Research ...
... at Barnes Hospital and Washington University, says the brain, spinal
...
... anatomy department at Washington University received a letter from
...
GLENN CONROY (70%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (72%);
... UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (84%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (72%);
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 27, 1993, MONDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 2667 words, THE FINAL
GIFT; BODIES DONATED TO SCIENCE ARE THE FOUNDATION OF MEDICAL EDUCATION,
Bill Smith Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... every September, Dr. Glenn Conroy reads the same poem to his ...
... medical students at Washington University. It is a brief, ...
... new surgical techniques. Washington University's Alzheimer's Disease
Research ...
... at Barnes Hospital and Washington University, says the brain, spinal
...
... anatomy department at Washington University received a letter from
...
... Conroy said that while Washington University is able to meet its
own ...
... papers donating his body to Washington University. "Neither
my wife nor ...
... 25 years. Both Washington University and St. Louis University ...
... received locally. Conroy with Washington University, said his class
may be the ...
... Dispatch - ABOVE: Dr. Glenn Conroy of Washington University. (3)
Color Photo ...
GLENN CONROY (66%);
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 1, 1993, FRIDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 700 words, TIME MARCHES ON, BUT DRUMMER
AND PACE VARY, Stephen Casmier Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... Hebrew literature at Washington University. For him, Jan. 1 ...
... age of the Earth, said Glenn Conroy, a professor of anthropology
at Washington University. The universe is about 9 ...
... CLIFFORD WILL (63%); GLENN CONROY (63%); NICOLE SCHNEIDER ( ...
5. Hobart Mercury, March 13, 1992 Friday, 296 words
... researchers reporting the find, Glenn Conroy, a professor of anatomy
and anthropology at the Washington University Medical School in ...
GLENN CONROY (91%);
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 12, 1992, THURSDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 4A, 320 words, FOSSIL FIND IN JOURNAL, WU PROFESSOR
SAYS JAW IS FROM ANCESTOR OF HUMANS AND; APES, William Allen Post-Dispatch
Science Writer
... humans and apes, a Washington University scientist reports today
...
... apes and humans, said Glenn Conroy. Conroy is a professor of anatomy
and anthropology at Washington University Medical School. He led the
...
... on display at Washington University. Scientists say the discovery
is ...
GLENN CONROY (92%); MARTIN PICKFORD ( ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (81%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (81%);
... HUMAN; APE; BYALLEN; ANTHROPOLOGIST SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (91%);
...
7. The Toronto Star, March 12, 1992, Thursday, AM, NEWS; Pg. A18, 420
words, New species of human ancestor found, (AP), NEW YORK
... prehuman ancestry," said Glenn Conroy, one of the researchers
reporting the ...
... anatomy and anthropology at Washington University Medical School
in ...
8. USA TODAY, March 12, 1992, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. 1A,
196 words, Ancestor roamed widely, Tim Friend
... much broader area. Anthropologists believe the family tree ...
... split, says researcher Glenn Conroy, Washington University School
of Medicine, St. ...
GLENN CONROY (91%);
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 26, 1991, WEDNESDAY, THREE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 4C, 624 words, WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCIENTIST
CALLS FOSSIL DISCOVERY 'STARTLING', Judith VandeWater Of the Post-Dispatch
Staff
A professor from Washington University has returned to St. Louis from
...
... study of human evolution. Glenn Conroy, 43, the leader of the expedition
that ...
... years old. Most anthropologists believe human evolution ...
... anatomy and anthropology at Washington University Medical School.
Fossil ...
... exploration into the Otavi region. Anthropologists had not systematically
explored ...
GLENN CONROY (96%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (66%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (66%);
... ROOT; RODENT; INDICATION; ANTHROPOLOGIST EVOLUTION THEORY (90%);
...
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 25, 1991, TUESDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 706 words, JAWS ... PROFESSOR CALLS FOSSIL
DISCOVERY 'STARTLING', Judith VandeWater Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
A professor from Washington University returned to St. Louis from ...
... study of human evolution. Glenn Conroy, 43, the leader of the expedition
that ...
... years old. Most anthropologists believe human evolution ...
... anatomy and anthropology at Washington University Medical School.
Fossil ...
... exploration into the Otavi region. Anthropologists had not systematically
explored ...
... Phillips Conroy, an anthropologist and professor of anatomy at
the Washington University Medical School. ''I ...
... Manning/Post-Dispatch ... Washington University Professor Glenn
Conroy holding a fossilized ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (64%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (64%);
11. Sunday Herald Sun, June 23, 1991 Sunday, 270 words, 'Missing link'
found, BERRY A
... one of the world's foremost anthropologists, said. The jawbone
was found ...
... Team leader Prof. Glenn Conroy, from the US, said: "What was
extraordinary ...
12. COURIER-MAIL, June 22, 1991 Saturday, 325 words, JAWBONE FOSSIL
MIGHT BE 'MISSING LINK' IN EVOLUTION, AAPGROUP
... One of the world's foremost anthropologists, Prof Philip Tobias,
...
... made the discovery, Professor Glenn Conroy, of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
PHILIP TOBIAS (90%); GLENN CONROY (71%);
13. The Independent (London), June 22, 1991, Saturday, HOME NEWS PAGE;
Page 3 , 438 words, Fossil could help to solve evolution mystery, By
NICHOLAS SCHOON, Environment Correspondent
... scientists, led by Glenn Conroy of Washington University in St
Louis, ...
... evolution, he added. ''Most anthropologists now believe the great
...
GLENN CONROY (81%);
14. The New York Times, June 22, 1991, Saturday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Page 2; Column 3; Foreign Desk, 347 words, Pre-Human Jawbone
Discovered, Reuters, JOHANNESBURG, June 21
... quite startling," said Glenn Conroy, leader of a four- ...
... professor of anatomy at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
15. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 22, 1991, SATURDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A5, 758 words, Fossil May Be Common Ancestor of Apes, Humans,
Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... said the expedition's leader, Glenn Conroy, a professor of anatomy
and anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
GLENN CONROY (79%);
16. The Toronto Star, June 22, 1991, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A15, 241 words, Scientists find 'missing link' jawbone, Reuter,
JOHANNESBURG
... said U.S. scientist Glenn Conroy, leader of a four- ...
... Conroy said. "Most anthropologists now believe the great ...
GLENN CONROY (91%);
17. The Toronto Star, June 21, 1991, Friday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg.
A1, 214 words, 'Missing link' jawbone found in Namibia scientist says,
(Reuter), LONDON
... humans," the newspaper quoted anthropologist Philip Tobias
as saying. ...
... back legs." Professor Glenn Conroy of Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
... newspaper quoted other anthropologists as saying they doubted a
...
18. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 28, 1991, SUNDAY, LATE
FIVE STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 3C, 1220 words, SLOW PACE
FLAWS TELLING OF FAMILIES' SAD FATES, Eric Mink
... scanning) used by Washington University professors Michael Vannier
and Glenn Conroy to reveal the space where a ...
19. The Independent (London), February 18, 1990, Sunday, HOME NEWS
PAGE; Page 11 , 365 words, Early man 'was more like ape than human',
By STEVE CONNOR, Science Correspondent
... stone tools. Scientists from Washington University Medical School
in ...
... brain enlargment occurred,'' Glenn Conroy, from the university's
anatomy department, ...
GLENN CONROY (92%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, July 30, 1994, Features, Pg. 2626, 2706 words, Those
ears were made for walking: Peering into the inner ear of fossil skulls
may help us solve the mystery of when humans first stood up and walked.
But, writes Pat Shipman, it may have an even bigger surprise in store,
PAT SHIPMAN
... moving. Enigmatic labyrinths Glenn Conroy of Washington University
School of Medicine in ...
... Pat Shipman is an anthropologist and freelance writer living ...
2. Newsweek, July 8, 1991 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science;
Pg. 49, 512 words, Finding the Missing Link, FARAI CHIDEYA
... says expedition leader Glenn Conroy of Washington University in
St. Louis. The ...
GLENN CONROY (67%);
3. The Economist, April 11, 1987, Business, finance and science; SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 88 (U.S. Edition Pg. 86), 807 words, Human evolution;
Bare-headed, ST LOUIS, MISSOURI
Inspiration struck Dr Glenn Conroy in a supermarket. ...
... Michael Vannier at Washington University Medical Centre in ...
... Dr Conroy moved to Washington University, where he ventured into
Dr Vannier's ...
MICHAEL VANNIER (91%); GLENN CONROY (86%);
Patrick Eisenlohr
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Michael Frachetti
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Gayle Fritz
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 24, 1999, Wednesday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 4, 6222 words, EVENTS - LISTINGS
... Hillel Center at Washington University will introduce the film.
...
... will speak in the Washington University School of Art series ...
... 1 Green Millennium: Gayle Fritz, Ph.D., a ...
2. The Ottawa Citizen, April 18, 1995, Tuesday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. D10, 874 words, 'It is not so much the immediate threat of going
hungry that spurs domestication'; From fertile imagination springs
farming, BOYCE RENSBERGER; THE WASHINGTON POST, WASHINGTON
... other way around. Gayle Fritz of Washington University in St. Louis,
...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 22, 1994, SUNDAY, FIVE STAR
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6B, 2251 words, 30 AREA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WIN
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
... Saff will attend Washington University and major in computer ...
... Dehne will attend Washington University and major in electrical
...
... team; Girl Scouts; Washington University book award; Valparaiso
...
... COCHRAN, 17, daughter of Gayle Fritz of St. Louis and Robert ...
... council vice president; Washington University book award; Congressional
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Bret Gustafson
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 9, 2003 Thursday Five
Star Late Lift Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. F1, 1883 words, TERROR
TIMES 3, Daniel P. Finney Of The Post-Dispatch
... three brave souls -- Bret Gustafson, a Washington University anthropology
assistant professor; ...
... LOU BROCK (67%); BRET GUSTAFSON (62%); ROB MCLEMORE ( ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
John Kelly
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, January 25, 2006 Wednesday, Final Edition,
Style; C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 810 words, A Generous Effort
in Challenging Times, John Kelly
... Society of Emeriti, George Washington University ($500.50). Cabane
...
2. The Washington Post, December 9, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, Style;
C09 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 877 words, Reexamining the Sources of
Discontent, John Kelly
... high school. No anthropologist studying a primitive ...
3. The Washington Post, October 14, 2005 Friday, Final Edition, Style;
C09 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 874 words, Right Out of Central Typecasting,
John Kelly
... students at George Washington University medical school. Otto --
...
4. Ottawa Citizen, September 17, 2005 Saturday, Final Edition, BUSINESS;
Mark Sutcliffe; Pg. D1 , 742 words, And if you think this show is hot
...: Is this a good thing?, Mark Sutcliffe, The Ottawa Citizen
... Grace: Classy executives such as John Kelly and Adam Chowaniec
discuss what ...
... Barbados. The Nature of Things: Anthropologists explain the basic
human ...
5. The Washington Post, June 9, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, Style;
C10 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 850 words, Stepping Into the Fairy's
Slippers, John Kelly
... works at George Washington University and lives in Forestville.
When he was ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 4, 2005 Saturday Correction
Appended, FIVE STAR EDITION, SPORTS; Pg. 2, 629 words, Mizzou loses
NCAA opener to Arizona, Jeremy Rutherford
... everywhere today." Sophomore John Kelly (CBC) shot a ...
... camp Sunday at Washington University. Registration begins at ...
7. The Washington Post, April 7, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, Style;
C10 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 895 words, A Few Trips Around a Small
World, John Kelly
... summer, she had transferred to George Washington University. Then
came six years ...
8. The Washington Post, March 8, 2005 Tuesday, Final Edition, Style;
C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 900 words, Giving Us the Old Song and
Dance, John Kelly
... professor at George Washington University, has been part of Hexagon
since ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), February 4, 2005 Friday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, BUSINESS; People In Business; Pg. C07, 589
words, PEOPLE IN BUSINESS, COMPILED BY JO KRUMMRICH Of the Post-Dispatch
... law degree from George Washington University.
... Marshall multimedia director. John Kelly, Anheuser-Busch Cos.,
was ...
... Lexow (Fred) Goebel (John) Kelly
... PARTNERS (57%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (56%); CLAYCO
...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (56%); UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND ( ...
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 27, 2005 Thursday,
FIVE STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, GET OUT; Pg. 05, 2648 words, EVENTS
... Music Classrooms Building, Washington University, 6500 Forsyth
Boulevard. ...
... A lecture by John Kelly of Washington University. 2 p.m. at ...
... Lounge, Room 201, Washington University, Forsyth and Skinker boulevards.
...
... Lounge, Room 201, Washington University, Forsyth and Skinker boulevards.
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 27, 2005 Thursday,
FIVE STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, MADISON COUNTY POST; Madison County Briefs;
Pg. 01, 515 words, NEWS BRIEFS
... 2 p.m. Sunday with Washington University professor John Kelly,
who has studied archaeology there ...
12. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 27, 2005 Thursday,
FIVE STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, ST. CLAIR-MONROE COUNTY POST; St. Clair-Monroe
County Briefs; Pg. 01, 561 words, NEWS BRIEFS
... 2 p.m. Sunday with Washington University professor John Kelly,
who has studied archaeology there ...
13. The Washington Post, January 27, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition,
Style; C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 880 words, What's Missing in
the Life of the City, John Kelly
... football at George Washington University. ("Let's hear it
...
14. The Washington Post, January 26, 2005 Wednesday, Final Edition,
Style; C13 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 757 words, Thank You, One and
All, John Kelly
... Society of the Emeriti of George Washington University ($252.50).
Environmental ...
... Staff at George Washington University ($125). Islamic ...
15. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), December 19, 2004, Sunday, IOWA;MIDLANDS;NEBRASKA;SUNRISE
EDITION, Pg. 06e;, 1946 words, Weddings Engagements Anniversaries
... Beach, Calif. The Rev. John Kelly officiated the 1:30 p.m. ...
... University of Washington and Central Washington University. The
groom is a wildlife and ...
... Peter is a graduate of Washington University. He is employed at
CGI- ...
16. The Washington Post, December 2, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition,
Style; C10 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 907 words, Early Training for
a Thoughtful Doctor, John Kelly
... affairs at the George Washington University school of medicine
-- thought ...
17. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 14, 2004 Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, METRO; Pg. D15, 410 words, Junelee Latimore Former
model, BY DENICE M. SANTANGELO Of the Post-Dispatch
... School and later attended Washington University.
... son-in-law, John Kelly of St. Louis. In ...
18. The San Diego Union-Tribune, October 10, 2004 Sunday, LOCAL; Pg.
B-7, 2462 words, DEATH AND FUNERAL NOTICES
... Bernice attended Western Washington University in Bellingham receiving
...
... Davies and wife Lily, John Kelly Davies and wife Suni ...
19. The Washington Post, September 30, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition,
Style; C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 903 words, For Metro, Time to
Ride the Gravy Train, John Kelly
... Catholic University, George Washington University, Howard University
and other ...
... Foggy Bottom/George Washington University could be Foggy Bottom/Ahmed's
...
20. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 27, 2004 Sunday Five Star
Lift Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE, 1946 words, Step up to Monks Mound,
MARY DELACH LEONARD Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... department. Iseminger and archaeologist John Kelly of Washington
University are supervising the project, which they hope ...
... years ago as an anthropologist fresh out of SIU ...
21. The Washington Post, June 22, 2004 Tuesday, Final Edition, Style;
C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 901 words, Getting to the Bottom of
the News, John Kelly
... great enemy: George Washington University and its land-hungry president,
...
22. The Washington Post, May 26, 2004 Wednesday, Final Edition, Style;
C13 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 958 words, Residents, Workers Value
Points of View, John Kelly
... student at George Washington University and lived in Francis ...
23. The Washington Post, April 8, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, Style;
C11 , JOHN KELLY'S WASHINGTON, 896 words, Casting Off From the Norm,
John Kelly's Washington
... Les was at George Washington University Hospital for four ...
24. Chicago Sun-Times, December 2, 2003 Tuesday, NEWS SPECIAL EDITION;
Pg. 78, 404 words, U. of C. anthropologist Bernard Cohn, 75, studied
caste system in India, Gary Wisby
University of Chicago anthropologist Bernard Cohn did work ...
... long before other anthropologists were studying those questions," said
John Kelly, a U. of C. anthropologist. "Other anthropologists
were looking at symbolism and ...
... Forms of Knowledge, An Anthropologist Among the Historians and
Other ...
25. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), February 19, 2003, Wednesday, Metro
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6B, 8086 words, Obituaries
... 767-1000 . Smith John Kelly, age 48, of Farmington. ...
... professor of law at Washington University wrote in the Journal
of ...
26. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), December 19, 2002, Thursday,
FEATURES; IDEAS; Pg. 14, 1078 words, New clues to ancient Mississippi
culture, By Peter N. Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
COLLINSVILLE, ILL.
... several questions, notes John Kelly, a research associate at Washington
University in St. Louis and the ...
27. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 5, 2002 Monday Five
Star Lift Edition, ALTON AREA POST ; Pg. 5, 708 words, ARCHAEOLOGICAL
FIND SEEN AS BOOST TO EAST ST. LOUIS, Paul Hampel Of The Post-Dispatch,
EAST ST. LOUIS
... theory seemed to tickle Washington University archaeologist John
Kelly last week as he lectured from the ...
... Missouri St. Louis and Washington University who lined the lip
of ...
28. The Washington Post, July 27, 2002 Saturday Correction Appended,
Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B06, 2398 words, Obituaries
... Enrique of Detroit, Vincent John Kelly and Meghan Colleen dePaz,
...
... University of Washington and George Washington University's law
school. During the ...
29. The Washington Post, May 3, 2002 Friday, Final Edition, STYLE;
NOWYOUKNOW THE FOG IS LIFTING; Pg. C12, 410 words, Why is Foggy Bottom
in North ...
... Kennedy Center and George Washington University. And for one very
strange name. -- John Kelly Curious about a ...
30. The Seattle Times, September 22, 2001, Saturday, Fourth Edition,
ROP ZONE; Business;, Pg. C1, 650 words, Alaska Airlines' cash reserves
prevent layoffs 2nd-quarter profits helping firm ride out current crisis,
Luke Timmerman; Seattle Times business reporter
... Institute at George Washington University, calculated early this
week that ...
... CEO, Delta Airlines; John Kelly, CEO, Alaska Airlines; ...
31. The Washington Post, August 2, 2001 Thursday, Final Edition, FAIRFAX
EXTRA; Pg. T12, 867 words, FAIRFAX HEALTH WATCH
... 703-941-7000. * John Kelly, of George Washington University Medical
Center, gives ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (51%)
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (51%)
32. The Washington Post, February 9, 2001 Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B08, 1774 words, Obituaries
... 6 at George Washington University Hospital after a ...
... III of Springfield, David John Kelly of Woodbridge and Suzy Kelly
...
33. The Washington Post, February 9, 2001 Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B08, 1773 words
... 6 at George Washington University Hospital after a ...
... III of Springfield, David John Kelly of Woodbridge and Suzy Kelly
...
34. The Washington Post, October 10, 2000, Tuesday, Final Edition,
SPORTS; Pg. D02, 295 words, FOR THE RECORD
... teams to scrimmage. Call John Kelly at 703-227- ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (57%); VIRGINIA TECH ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (57%); VIRGINIA TECH ...
35. The Washington Post, October 3, 2000, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
Pg. C13, 1071 words, THE GREAT DEBATE
... between victory and defeat. John Kelly explains. A debate is ...
... 9 p.m. at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
36. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 1, 2000, Tuesday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A1, 1646 words, ARCHAEOLOGISTS AT CAHOKIA
MOUNDS WORK TO PINPOINT SITE OF CITY'S DEFENSIVE; PALISADES; DATA MAY
BE POLITICAL, SOCIAL SIGN OF THE TIMES, William Allen; Post-Dispatch
Science WriterARCHEOLOGY; EXCAVATION; AMER-INDIAN CULTURE; CITY LIFE;
ARTIFACTS CULTURE; MISSOURI; ILLINOIS; ST. LOUIS COUNTY; MADISON COUNTY
COLLINSVILLE; ST. CLAIR COUNTY; INTERSTATE 44; INTERSTATE 55 INTERSTATE
64 / HIGHWAY 40; INTERSTATE 70; INTERSTATE 170; INTERSTATE 255; INTERSTATE
270
... walls Trubitt and archaeologist John Kelly of Washington University
lead a project to ...
... farther east, crews from Washington University, the University
of Missouri at ...
... it was before," said Washington University's Kelly. This summer's
work is ...
... a student at Washington University, is searching for small ...
... gods. (3) Archaeologist John Kelly, of Washington University, holds
sea shells ...
37. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 9, 2000, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A6, 1813 words, MUCH EVIDENCE OF MISSISSIPPIAN
CULTURE HAS SUCCUMBED TO BULLDOZER AND PLOW.; ARCHAEOLOGISTS FIGHT
TO PRESERVE THE HISTORY UNDER OUR FEET. BUT DEVELOPMENT; THREATENS
THEIR EFFORTS.CAHOKIA MOUNDS SERIES; SAVING THE PAST; Part 5 of a 5
part series, William Allen And John G. Carlton; Post-Dispatch Science
Writers
John Kelly drove west on ...
Kelly, an archaeologist with Washington University, had just pulled
into the parking ...
38. The Washington Post, September 28, 1999, Tuesday, Final Edition,
SPORTS; Pg. D02, 156 words, FOR THE RECORD
... Nov. 30. Contact John Kelly, 703-222-8160. ...
... BANK (60%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (84%);
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (84%);
39. The Washington Post, June 16, 1999, Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B06, 1941 words, OBITUARIES
... a great-grandson. John Kelly Toomey Project Engineer John Kelly
Toomey, 44, a ...
... High School and George Washington University. He had worked for
the Navy ...
40. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 11, 1999, Thursday, THREE
STAR EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A12, 494 words, METRO EAST HAS 2 ENDANGERED
HISTORICAL SITES, Mark Schauerte; Of The Post-Dispatch, SPRINGFIELD,
ILL.
... real concern," said John Kelly, a Washington University archaelogist
who has studied ...
41. The Washington Post, September 22, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition,
METRO; Pg. B01, 959 words, Pr. William Judge Delays Removal of Feeding
Tube, Brooke A. Masters, Washington Post Staff Writer
... question his diagnosis. George Washington University neurologist
John Kelly said Saul's report ...
42. The Washington Post, April 07, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B06; OBITUARIES, 2030 words, Physicist Thomas A. Potemra Dies at
59
... a granddaughter. Edward John Kelly Hospital Planner Edward John
Kelly, 83, a retired ...
... Cathleen Campbell Papadopoulos Anthropologist and Counselor Cathleen
Campbell Papadopoulos, 53, an anthropologist who was an academic ...
... in geology from George Washington University. He served with the
Army Air ...
... FLYNN (60%); EDWARD JOHN KELLY (55%);
43. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 22, 1996, Friday,
FIVE STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 9C, 277 words, MARGARET KELLY O'BRIEN,
63; ARTIST, TEACHER
... St. Louis University and Washington University. Since 1989, she
taught ...
... Chesterfield; a brother, John Kelly Jr. of Creve Coeur; and ...
44. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 22, 1996, Friday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 09C, 280 words, MARGARET KELLY O'BRIEN,
63; ARTIST, TEACHER
... St. Louis University and Washington University. Since 1989, she
taught ...
... Chesterfield; a brother, John Kelly Jr. of Creve Coeur; and ...
45. The Washington Post, October 17, 1996, Thursday, Final Edition
Correction Appended, METRO; Pg. B06; OBITUARIES, 2269 words, Renowned
Chef, Columnist Pierre Franey Dies at Age 75
... law degree from George Washington University and then began his
legal career. ...
... Ill.; and two brothers, John Kelly of Boston and James Kelly of
...
46. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 15, 1996, Friday, FIVE
STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 7C, 195 words, JOHN V. KELLY; WAS POST-DISPATCH
WRITER
... English in 1958 from Washington University. He served in the Army
...
... Peres; two sons, John Kelly and Brian Kelly, both of ...
47. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 15, 1996, Friday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 07C, 196 words, JOHN V. KELLY; WAS POST-DISPATCH
WRITER
... English in 1958 from Washington University. He served in the Army
...
... Peres; two sons, John Kelly and Brian Kelly, both of ...
48. The Washington Post, March 08, 1996, Friday, Final Edition, WEEKEND;
Pg. N03, 1036 words, Weekend's Best, Larry Fox
... MUSIC MAJORS George Washington University is turning 175 and can
there be ...
... on Page 11. -- John Kelly TEE IT UP ...
49. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), February 20, 1996 Tuesday, THIRD,
METRO; Pg. B3, 2018 words, LEAH MAE JACKSON APGAR
... Hampton Jr. of Wakefield, John Kelly and Milton McQuarte; six ...
... Municipal School of Nursing and Washington University. She was
a member of Gideon ...
50. The Washington Post, August 13, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM
CLANCY, MAGAZINE; Pg. W12, 5595 words, WHAT TICKS TOM CLANCY OFF? Liberals,
Critics, Clinton, Hollywood, Oliver Goldsmith, Anti-War Wimps and Just
About Everything Else, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." John Kelly -- He was not yet known as
...
... book about it." John Kelly, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
51. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 22, 1995 Monday, FINAL / ALL,
NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 2370 words, SPACE ODYSSEY STALLS; NASA FEARS IT MAY
BE FACED WITH MISSION IMPOSSIBLE; WHEN THE BUDGET-CUTTING DUST SETTLES
ON CAPITOL HILL, By TOM DIEMER; PLAIN DEALER BUREAU, WASHINGTON
... Institute at George Washington University. "But the observation
is accurate." ...
... PLAIN DEALER PHOTOGRAPHER; John Kelly sits inside a ...
52. The New York Times, October 5, 1994, Wednesday, Late Edition -
Final, Warren Glenford Kinzey, Section B; Page 12; Column 1; Metropolitan
Desk , 429 words, Dr. Warren Kinzey, 58, Expert On Primate Evolution,
Is Dead, By WOLFGANG SAXON
... a City College anthropologist who was a specialist ...
... Mich.; a stepson, John Kelly of Berkeley; a sister, ...
53. The Washington Post, September 7, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition,
STYLE; PAGE C6; THE TV COLUMN, 1268 words, THE TV COLUMN, John Carmody,
Washington Post Staff Writer
... audiences at George Washington University in their first-ever remote
...
... who played Detective John Kelly in the series's very successful
...
... ASSOCIATION (84%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (65%);
... ASSOCIATION (84%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (65%);
54. The Washington Post, February 23, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition,
METRO; PAGE D4; OBITUARIES, 1569 words, Robert Williams, 73, Dies;
UDC Professor, Consultant
... Spring; and four brothers, John Kelly of Rockville, Nathaniel Kelly
of ...
... engineering graduate of George Washington University, where he
also received a law ...
55. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 30, 1994, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BESTSELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 4D, 436 words, BESTSELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. SeinLanguage (Jerry ...
56. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 9, 1994, Sunday, City Edition,
PERSPECTIVE; BESTSELLERS; books; Pg. 7D, 425 words, BESTSELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Wouldn't Take ...
57. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 12, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; Pg. 7D, 434 words
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Embraced by the ...
58. The New York Times, November 14, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 70; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1430 words, BEST SELLERS:
November 14, 1993
... 7 5 12 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly
becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in
North Vietnam. ...
... 2 6 12 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton
Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and
anthropologist. ...
59. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 24, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 7D, 544 words, BEST
SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 5. Wouldn't Take ...
60. The New York Times, October 17, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 50; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1436 words, BEST SELLERS:
October 17, 1993
... 5 4 8 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly
becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in
North Vietnam. ...
... 3 3 8 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton
Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and
anthropologist. ...
61. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 17, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; books; Pg. 6D, 530 words, BEST
SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 4. Wouldn't Take ...
62. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), October 10, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 530 words, BEST
SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 4. Women Who ...
63. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 26, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BEST SELLERS; Pg. 4D, 447 words
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 7. Reengineering the Corporation
( ...
64. The Guardian (London), September 23, 1993, THE GUARDIAN FOREIGN
PAGE; Pg. 16, 466 words, GUARDIAN AMERICA: NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLERS
... Tom Clancy (Putnam). John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist LISTENING TO PROZAC, by ...
65. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 19, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 535 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 6. Listening to Prozac ( ...
66. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), September 19, 1993, Sunday, City
Edition, PERSPECTIVE; BOOKS; Pg. 6D, 535 words, BEST SELLERS
... Remorse (Tom Clancy) John Kelly becomes involved in ...
... by a novelist and anthropologist. 6. Listening to Prozac ( ...
67. The New York Times, August 29, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 18; Column 2; Book Review Desk, 1388 words, BEST SELLERS:
August 29, 1993
... 1 1 WITHOUT REMORSE, by Tom Clancy. (Putnam, $24.95.) John Kelly
becomes involved in a Pentagon project to rescue prisoners held in
North Vietnam. ...
... 12 1 THE HIDDEN LIFE OF DOGS, by Elizabeth Marshall Thomas. (Davison/Houghton
Mifflin, $18.95.) An analysis of canine behavior by a novelist and
anthropologist. ...
68. The Washington Post, June 27, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM
CLANCY, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W12, 8781 words, WHAT TICKS
TOM CLANCY OFF? LIBERALS, CRITICS, CLINTON, HOLLYWOOD, OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
ANTI -- WAR WIMPS AND JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." JOHN KELLY -- HE WAS NOT YET KNOWN as
...
... book about it." JOHN KELLY, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
69. The Washington Post, June 27, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM
CLANCY, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W12, 6296 words, WHAT TICKS
TOM CLANCY OFF? LIBERALS, CRITICS, CLINTON, HOLLYWOOD, OLIVER GOLDSMITH,
ANTI-WAR WIMPS AND JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." JOHN KELLY -- HE WAS NOT YET KNOWN as
...
... book about it." JOHN KELLY, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
70. Sunday Herald Sun, October 25, 1992 Sunday, 487 words, Sad lover
could not leave his 'queen', LEES G
... married Lt-Col. John Kelly of the United States Army, the ...
... political science at Washington University and was deeply affected
by the ...
71. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), March 3, 1992, Metro Edition, News;
Pg. 5B, 541 words, Lodge-fire probe fails to find cause; But questions
are raised about smoke detectors, Larry Oakes; Staff Writer, Duluth,
Minn.
... incinerated to the point where university anthropologists had to
be called in to sort and ...
... negligent, said their attorney, John Kelly of Duluth.
72. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, March 22, 1991, Friday, 659
words, Health Watch; Many medical procedure unnecessary, study finds,
By Jan Gehorsam Staff writerhealth; personal; public; disease
... reviewers," said Dr. John Kelly, director of the Office of
Quality ...
... Dermatology at the George Washington University Medical Center
joined the ...
73. The Washington Post, September 9, 1990, Sunday, Final Edition,
SUNDAY SHOW; PAGE G7, 1284 words, A Birthday Barrage ; Dance Place,
WPAS Events Among Fall Highlights, Alan M. Kriegsman, Washington Post
Staff Writer, FEATURE
... District Curators and George Washington University). Of exceptional
interest among the ...
... November with performance artist John Kelly at Dance Place, ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (52%); JOHN ...
... ARTS (82%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (52%);
74. The New York Times, July 4, 1990, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 2; Page 37, Column 2; Living Desk, 1315 words, Picnics: Declaring
the Spirit of a People, By DENA KLEIMAN
... an important function. John Kelly, a sociologist at the ...
... George Armelagos, an anthropologist at the University of Florida
...
75. The Washington Post, April 10, 1990, Tuesday, Final Edition, METRO;
PAGE B6; OBITUARIES, 1213 words, Former Va. Congressman Kenneth Robinson,
73, Dies, From News Services, WINCHESTER, Va., OBITUARY
... James Rankin Robinson and John Kelly Robinson, all of Winchester;
...
... Wash. He graduated from Eastern Washington University and received
a master's ...
76. The Jerusalem Post, December 22, 1989, Friday, News, 1599 words,
AMERICAN MOSLEMS INVITE ISRAELI BRETHREN ON A TOUR, By MARDA DUNSKY,
Jerusalem Post Reporter
... met with an aide to John Kelly, assistant secretary of state ...
... student at George Washington University who, after identifying
...
77. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 1, 1989, FRIDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 1D, 1240 words, HEY, BIG RED ARE NOBODY'S
DUMMIES, BERNIE MIKLASZ
... circuit. . . . Blues announcer John Kelly is drawing rave reviews
...
... Steve Braun. . . . Can Washington University repeat as Division
III ...
78. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 14, 1989, MONDAY, THREE
STAR Edition, EDITORIAL; Pg. 2B, 2067 words, TIME TO TAME THE SHREWS
... by Jonathan Marshall and John Kelly, ''Will Anti-Drug ...
... Central Intelligence Agency Washington University Yard Bully In
his ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Columbia Journal of Gender & Law, January 2003, Vol. 12, No.
1; Pg. 1; ISSN: 1067-6220, 3882999, 41997 words, Genes, parents, and
assisted reproductive technologies: arts, mistakes, sex, race, & law.
... Many modem biologists and anthropologists, however, criticize racial
classifications as ...
... 152.) Thomas Verny & John Kelly, The Secret Life of the Unborn
...
2. Insurance Networking, May 2000, Pg. 26-50, 02528430, 3168 words,
Branding On The Internet, Cerne, Frank
... Autobytel and QuickenInsurance," says John Kelly, vice president
of products and ...
... a group of cultural anthropologists who met with consumers. The
anthropologists asked the consumers which attributes ...
3. Electricity Journal, June, 1999, Vol. 12, No. 5, 5124 words, The
Future Role of Distribution Utilities; A Dissenting View, John Kelly
1. John Kelly has served as director of economics and ...
... in Economics from George Washington University, both in Washington.
4. Electricity Journal, June, 1999, Vol. 12, No. 5, 5124 words, The
Future Role of Distribution Utilities; A Dissenting View, John Kelly
1. John Kelly has served as director of economics and ...
... in Economics from George Washington University, both in Washington.
5. Electricity Journal, June, 1999, Vol. 12, No. 5, 5124 words, The
Future Role of Distribution Utilities; A Dissenting View, John Kelly
1. John Kelly has served as director of economics and ...
... in Economics from George Washington University, both in Washington.
6. The Washington Post, August 13, 1995, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM
CLANCY, MAGAZINE; Pg. W12, 5595 words, WHAT TICKS TOM CLANCY OFF? Liberals,
Critics, Clinton, Hollywood, Oliver Goldsmith, Anti-War Wimps and Just
About Everything Else, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." John Kelly -- He was not yet known as
...
... book about it." John Kelly, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
7. The Washington Post, June 27, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM CLANCY,
WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W12, 8781 words, WHAT TICKS TOM CLANCY
OFF? LIBERALS, CRITICS, CLINTON, HOLLYWOOD, OLIVER GOLDSMITH, ANTI
-- WAR WIMPS AND JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." JOHN KELLY -- HE WAS NOT YET KNOWN as
...
... book about it." JOHN KELLY, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
8. The Washington Post, June 27, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, TOM CLANCY,
WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE; PAGE W12, 6296 words, WHAT TICKS TOM CLANCY
OFF? LIBERALS, CRITICS, CLINTON, HOLLYWOOD, OLIVER GOLDSMITH, ANTI-WAR
WIMPS AND JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE, Peter Carlson
... Ryan, for instance, or John Kelly. Ryan -- hero of The Hunt ...
... not to show mercy." JOHN KELLY -- HE WAS NOT YET KNOWN as
...
... book about it." JOHN KELLY, A K A ...
... Logsdon, a George Washington University professor who served ...
Tristram Kidder
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Rebecca Lester
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 27, 2005 Sunday, FOURTH
EDITION, A&E; Pg. F10, 306 words, BOOK BLOG, FROM STAFF REPORTS
... day at WU Washington University celebrates its own authors ...
... Other authors scheduled are Rebecca Lester, Carter Revard and Keith
...
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Fiona Marshall
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, July 27, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 2, 1413 words, African Pastoral:
Archaeologists Rewrite History of Farming, By BRENDA FOWLER
... Africa,'' said Dr. Fiona Marshall, an archaeologist at Washington
University in St. Louis ...
... by Dr. Marshall and her Washington University colleague Dr. Elisabeth
...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 12, 1998, Thursday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, GET OUT, Pg. 6, 7058 words, EVENTS - LISTINGS
... Dant and Jan Rosamond: The Washington University graduate students
read from their ...
... 4 p.m. at Washington University, 201 Duncker Hall, ...
... 1 p.m. at Washington University, Steinberg Auditorium, Forsyth
and ...
... 4 p.m. at Washington University, 101 Duncker Hall, ...
... 935-5690). Archeology: Washington University professor Fiona Marshall
discusses "Laetoli: The Footprints of Our ...
3. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), May 3, 1998, Sunday,, NEWS/NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL;
Ed. B; Pg. 21A, 575 words, BONE DRY; WHILE SOME KIDS COLLECT SPORTS
CARDS, MISSOURI BOY MAKES SCIENCE A HOBBY, Carolyn Bower; St. Louis
Post-Dispatch, CHESTERFIELD, Mo.
... read him an article from the Washington University Magazine and
Alumni News about Fiona Marshall, an anthropologist who studies bones
from ...
4. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin), April 19, 1998 Sunday, Early,
Pg. 12, 583 words, Boy's interest in bones leads to science project
honors 10-year-old makes use of 2,100-specimen collection to analyze
calcium change, CAROLYN BOWER, Chesterfield, Mo.
... read him an article from the Washington University Magazine and
Alumni News about Fiona Marshall, an anthropologist who studies bones
from ...
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 16, 1998, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A4, 792 words, SCIENCE FAIR WINNER HAS
A FEW BONES TO PICK - LIKE 2,100 - FOR TOP AWARD, Carolyn Bower; Of
The Post-Dispatch
... read him an article from the Washington University Magazine and
Alumni News about Fiona Marshall, an anthropologist who studies bones
from ...
6. The Guardian (London), January 20, 1987, 728 words, Open Space:
Facing up / The psycology of cosmetics, By FIONA MARSHALL
... people need beauty. Anthropologists' studies cited in the ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Edward Montgomery
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, June 21, 2000, Wednesday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, STYLE; Pg. C01, 3719 words, Morocco's King of Hearts; White
House Honors Eligible Young Monarch With a Royal Dinner, Roxanne
Roberts; Kimberly Palmer, Washington Post Staff Writers
... Zeba Mohammed Rasmussen Edward Montgomery, deputy secretary, Department
of ...
... Joel Trachtenberg, George Washington University, and Francine Trachtenberg,
WETA ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 2, 1992, THURSDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, ZONE WEST; Pg. 7, 11278 words, FOUR MUNICIPALITIES IN
WEST COUNTY AREA TO GET NEW MAYORS
... BALLWIN ALDERMAN: Incumbent Edward Montgomery in Ward 1 is ...
... taxation law degrees from Washington University. He is married
and has two children and ...
... Harvey, Ill., and attended Washington University, where she majored
in education. ...
... a bachelor's degree from Washington University. He is married and
lives at ...
... High School and attended Washington University. She is married,
has three children and ...
... University in Florida, and Washington University. He is married
and has three children and ...
... a law degree from Washington University. Mandel, 39, is married
and ...
... mathematics and electronics at Washington University. He is married
and has three children and ...
... High School and attended Washington University and St. Louis University.
He is ...
... a bachelor's degree from Washington University and a law degree
from ...
... doctor of dentistry degrees from Washington University. He is single
and lives on ...
... High School. He attended Washington University and Holy Cross College
and ...
... administration program at Washington University. He is married
and has two children. He ...
... High School and attended Washington University and Forest Park
and Meramec ...
... University at Carbondale and Washington University. He is married,
has two children and ...
... school administration certification from Washington University.
He is married and has three children and ...
... master's of business administration from Washington University.
He is single and lives at ...
... a law degree from Washington University. He is married, has two
children and ...
... College at Meramec and Washington University. She is a widow and
has two ...
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Shanti Parikh
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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 3, 2005 Monday, THIRD
EDITION, EDITORIAL; Pg. C9, 750 words, Ambition and drive spell success
for immigrants, By Robert Joiner
... slope and still struggle. Shanti Parikh, a Yale-educated anthropologist
who teaches at Washington University, says Irvin's analysis is ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire, 2004 Fall, Vol. 6, No. 1; Pg.
24-31, BR2004100101, 3303 words, Discpline & Punish; Sexuality
and Citizenship in the Third Wave, Irving, Toni
... Early in her essay, Shanti Parikh considers how anthropology's
...
... associated with this has led some anthropologists to shy away from
activist work. Feminist anthropologists, sociologists, historians,
and literary ...
... material conditions. To that end, Shanti Parikh advocates the importance
of using what she ...
Jane Phillips-Conroy
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1. The Seattle Times, March 7, 1995, Tuesday, Final Edition, NEWS;
DIGEST; Pg. A10, 503 words, DIGEST, BY BILL DIETRICH
... agriculture, scientists at Washington University in St. Louis have
...
... tourism has to be found, said anthropologist Jane Phillips-Conroy.
PROGRESS ON TUBERCULOSIS ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 6, 1994, TUESDAY,
FIVE STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 1169 words, MEDICINE LURES RECORD
NUMBERS OF ASPIRING MDS, Susan C. Thomson Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... 125 counterparts at Washington University, and you hear those reasons
in ...
... medical studies at Washington University this fall. So did Amy
...
... 22, who graduated from Washington University in May. She majored
...
... take serious notes. Jane Phillips-Conroy, associate professor of
both ...
... patient services." At Washington University, Phillips-Conroy
has served ...
... Carl Frieden at the Washington University Medical School. More
...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 5, 1994, MONDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 5D, 844 words, SCIENTISTS' DEBATE: NATURE
OR NURTURE?; DIGGING FOR THE ROOTS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR, William Allen
Post-Dispatch Science Writer
... a psychiatrist at Washington University School of Medicine. "It's
...
... in Columbia. Said Washington University's Dr. Theodore Reich, ...
... different facets, said Washington University's Cloninger. His studies
of the behavior of ...
... scientific fact," said Jane Phillips-Conroy, a Washington
University scientist who studies the ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (79%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (79%);
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 5, 1994, MONDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 5D, 844 words, SCIENTISTS' DEBATE: NATURE
OR NURTURE?; DIGGING FOR THE ROOTS OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR, William Allen
Post-Dispatch Science Writer
... a psychiatrist at Washington University School of Medicine. "It's
...
... in Columbia. Said Washington University's Dr. Theodore Reich, ...
... different facets, said Washington University's Cloninger. His studies
of the behavior of ...
... scientific fact," said Jane Phillips-Conroy, a Washington
University scientist who studies the ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (79%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (79%);
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 25, 1991, TUESDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1A, 706 words, JAWS ... PROFESSOR CALLS FOSSIL
DISCOVERY 'STARTLING', Judith VandeWater Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
A professor from Washington University returned to St. Louis from ...
... years old. Most anthropologists believe human evolution ...
... anatomy and anthropology at Washington University Medical School.
Fossil ...
... exploration into the Otavi region. Anthropologists had not systematically
explored ...
... a fax to his wife, Jane Phillips Conroy, an anthropologist and
professor of anatomy at the Washington University Medical School. ''I
...
... Manning/Post-Dispatch ... Washington University Professor Glenn
Conroy ...
JANE PHILLIPS CONROY (95%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (64%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MEDICAL SCHOOL (64%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Tab Rasmussen
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1. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), December 04, 2003, Thursday, Pg. 14,
330 words, Prehistoric rhino fills giant gap in the story of Africa,
By Roger Highfield Science Editor
... zoo", said Dr Tab Rasmussen, a palaeontologist at Washington
University.
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 4, 2003 Thursday Five
Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A8, 382 words, ELEPHANT ANCESTOR
ONCE RULED AFRICA, SAYS WU SCIENTIST, Eli Kintisch/ Of The Post-Dispatch
... said paleontologist D. Tab Rasmussen of Washington University,
a co-author of the ...
PHOTO; WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Color Photo - This computer- ...
D TAB RASMUSSEN (78%);
3. USA TODAY, April 5, 1996, Friday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 4D,
597 words, Fossil may be new link in primate evolutionary chain, Tim
Friend
... belongs to a tarsier. Tab Rasmussen, Washington University, St.
Louis, has examined the ...
... L SIMONS (62%); TAB RASMUSSEN (59%);
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 2, 1995, Monday, FIVE
STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1E, 562 words, NOTEBOOK
... team that includes a Washington University scientist has found
the earliest ...
... lemurs and bushbabies. D. Tab Rasmussen, an anthropologist at the
university, found the ...
... by scientists at Washington University School of Medicine. The
study, ...
D TAB RASMUSSEN (87%); THEODORE CICERO ( ...
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Richard Smith
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. San Antonio Express-News, January 5, 2006 Thursday, STATE&METRO
Edition, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 4B, 9040 words, Obituaries
... daughter, Becky and husband, Richard Smith and their children,
Joshua and Steven and ...
... Supulpa, OK. He went to Washington University in St. Louis to ...
2. The Washington Post, November 27, 2005 Sunday, Final Edition, Metro;
C06, 1555 words, James Alexander Smith AT&T M ...
... Bethesda; a son, Richard Smith of Minneapolis; and three grandchildren.
...
... a graduate of George Washington University and played clarinet
in the ...
3. The Weekend Australian, July 10, 2004 Saturday Preprints Edition,
FEATURES; CareerOne / Careers / EmploymentHealthCertain Age, A; Pg.
C29, 619 words, A CERTAIN AGE, Sarah Saunders
... Medical Journal editor Richard Smith. In 2002 Smith ...
... Across the Atlantic, George Washington University researchers,
together with the National ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (57%);
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 5, 2004 Friday Five Star
Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1563 words, ENGINEER WANTS "INTELLIGENT
DESIGN" TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS, ELI KINTISCH/ Of the Post-Dispatch
... a God?'" said Washington University anthropologist Richard
Smith. "That is not a scientific ...
... use the name of the university," Washington University physicist
William Dickhoff ...
... evolutionary biologists," said Washington University biologist
Allan L ...
5. The New York Times, November 7, 2003 Friday Correction Appended,
Late Edition - Final, Section D; Column 1; Sports Desk; Pg. 4, 779
words, Sports Briefing
... Peters and wide receivers Richard Smith and George Wilson. (AP)
...
... UNIVERSITY (51%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (51%); XAVIER UNIVERSITY
( ...
6. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), November 7, 2003 Friday, SPORTS;
Pg. 2, 1320 words, Sports Digest
... Peters and wide receivers Richard Smith and George Wilson. South
...
... UNIVERSITY (54%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (54%); LA SALLE
...
... UNIVERSITY (54%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (54%); LA SALLE
...
7. The Washington Post, April 2, 2003 Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B07, 2229 words, Francis Bradican Catholic P ...
... before her 1939 marriage to Richard Smith Wheeler. Mrs. Wheeler,
...
... 28 at George Washington University Hospital. She had pneumonia.
Among ...
8. The Washington Post, February 25, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, METRO;
Pg. B07, 2027 words, Obituaries
... American literature from George Washington University. She was
a member of the Welcome to ...
... a graduate of George Washington University and its law school.
He also studied ...
... Portland, Ore., G. Richard Smith of Annandale and Sally Wurtz of
...
9. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), January 13, 2002, Sunday, LARGO
TIMES; OBITUARIES; Pg. 9, 3488 words
... Anna; two stepsons, Richard Smith, Frederick, Md., and Ronald ...
... After attending George Washington University and graduating from
the Columbia Institute of ...
10. The Oregonian, March 22, 2001 Thursday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. B08, 4793 words, KAREN EMILY BAKER
... Michael and Robert; brother, Richard Smith; and eight grandchildren.
Remembrances to the ...
... master's degrees from the University of Washington and the University
of Portland. He moved to Portland ...
11. The Denver Post, January 1, 2001 Monday, 2D EDITION, Pg. E-01,
718 words, Privacy concerns expected to grow, By Anne Colden, Denver
Post Business Writer,
... can be watched, said Richard Smith, chief technology officer of
the ...
... Rosen, a George Washington University Law School professor, ...
RICHARD SMITH (89%);
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (54%);
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (54%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
(54%);
12. The Washington Post, October 25, 2000, Wednesday, Final Edition,
METRO; Pg. B02, 567 words, Former Student Loses Lawsuit in U-Va. Suspension,
Maria Glod , Washington Post Staff Writer
... a 1997 assault. Richard Smith had filed suit against the ...
... senior at George Washington University. Smith filed suit ...
... SANDY' KORY (85%); RICHARD SMITH (67%); DANE BUTSWINKAS ( ...
13. The Oregonian, MAY 29, 2000 Monday, SUNRISE EDITION, OBITUARIES;,
Pg. E09, 2064 words, OBITUARIES
... master's degree from George Washington University. He served in
the U.S. ...
... In 1948, she married Richard Smith; he died in 1983. ...
14. The New York Times, April 4, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 3; Column 1; Week in Review Desk, 883 words, The Nation;
When Privacy Is More Perilous Than the Lack of It, By JOHN MARKOFF,
SAN FRANCISCO
... scientist at George Washington University, who is the author of
the newly ...
... help track criminals, as Richard Smith showed last week ...
15. The Washington Post, June 14, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A20, 526 words, Relatives Remain Hopeful At Side of Strike Victim,
Peter S. Goodman; Michael D. Shear, Washington Post Staff Writers
... student at George Washington University, was still lying on the
...
... lightning strike and released were Richard Smith, 50, of Columbia,
and Loren ...
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (55%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
(55%);
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (55%);
16. The Washington Post, June 14, 1998, Sunday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A01, 1584 words, Lightning Hits RFK Concertgoers; One Spectator
Critically Injured as First Day of Tibetan Freedom Event Is Cut Short,
Vernon Loeb; Jennifer 8. Lee, Washington Post Staff Writers
... student at George Washington University. Selfon, breathing with
the aid of ...
... raining yet." Also treated were Richard Smith, 50, of Columbia,
and Loren ...
17. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 3, 1998, Sunday, FIVE STAR
LIFT EDITION, SPORTS, Pg. D10, 898 words, PRO SEES BLESSINGS AFTER
SON'S ILLNESS, Dan O'Neill; Of The Post-Dispatch
... takes place at Washington University and Cardinal Glennon Children's
...
... Estes (71-69), Richard Smith of Dresden, Tenn. (70- ...
18. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 2, 1998, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION Correction Appended , NORTH POST, Pg. 6, 13706 words,
5 NORTH COUNTY CITIES HAVE CONTESTS FOR MAYOR; 9 ARE IN WELLSTONE RACE;
6 MAKE BID IN OVERLAND; COOL VALLEY, PAGEDALE HAVE CONTESTS
... in interior design from Washington University; studied liberal
arts ...
... Ward 1 Incumbent Richard Smith is unopposed. Ward 2 ...
... BS in management, Washington University. Two years' experience
as ...
19. The Washington Post, January 24, 1998, Saturday, Final Edition,
LUCIANNE GOLDBERG, A SECTION; Pg. A01, 1286 words, Literary Agent Was
Behind Secret Tapes, David Streitfeld; Howard Kurtz, Washington Post
Staff Writers
... school, went to George Washington University and worked at The
Washington ...
... weekend, Newsweek President Richard Smith said in an ...
20. The New York Times, January 23, 1998, Friday, Late Edition - Final,
Michael Isikoff, Section B; Page 2; Column 4; Metropolitan Desk , 888
words, PUBLIC LIVES; Man With Clinton Scoop Is Scooped Again, By ELISABETH
BUMILLER
... Vernon Jordan. BUT Richard Smith, Newsweek's president, said ...
... a student at Washington University in St. Louis. He ...
21. The Washington Post, November 09, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition,
METRO; Pg. B15; OBITUARIES, 920 words, Anton S. LaVey Dies at 67; Founded
the Church of Satan, SAN FRANCISCO
... 1948 graduate of George Washington University. She was a member
of Ohr ...
... County. Her husband, the Rev. Richard Smith, died in 1961. She
...
22. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 15, 1997, Friday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 01A, 1341 words, U. CITY LOOP'S RECIPE
FOR SUCCESS: MIX WELL, Dale Singer; Of The Post-Dispatch Staff
... call the area home. Richard Smith, whose family has owned Smith
...
... political science at Washington University and a 42-year ...
... reinforced by the proximity of Washington University. There were
lots of people living there that ...
23. The Seattle Times, June 29, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, LOCAL
NEWS;, Pg. B1, 577 words, HIGH PRICE FOR PRANK: GRAD DENIED CITIZENSHIP,
ARTHUR SANTANA; SEATTLE TIMES STAFF REPORTER
... Seattle INS director Richard Smith could not be reached for ...
... business at Western Washington University in the fall, said she
was ...
24. The New York Times, April 29, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 1862 words, Experts See
Bias In Drug Data, By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN
... C. Seltzer, an anthropologist and epidemiologist at Harvard ...
... who the authors are. Dr. Richard Smith, the editor of The British
Medical ...
... for research at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
25. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), November 13, 1996, Wednesday, Pg. 9B,
7833 words, DEATHS & FUNERALS
... Business Administration from George Washington University in Washington,
D.C. He ...
... a half-brother Richard Smith. Private interment in ...
26. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 28, 1996, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 1B, 2722 words, THE NEW INDIAN WARS;
IN THE MID-1980S, ART DEALER TOM JULIAN WAS A KEY FIGURE IN THE SCANDAL
OVER MISSING INDIAN ARTIFACTS AT THE MISSOURI HISTORICAL SOCIETY. NOW,
JULIAN IS VISITING OTHER MUSEUMS - SAYING HE REPRESENTS TRIBES WANTING
SACRED OBJECTS BACK., Tom Uhlenbrock and Charlene Prost Of the Post-Dispatch
Staff 1996, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
... tours of the collections at Washington University, Southern Illinois
University ...
... idea who he was," said Richard Smith, chairman of the anthropology
department at Washington University. "I was much more ...
... phone," said Smith, of Washington University. "I was
just completely ...
... last three years: Washington University, St. Louis Southern ...
27. The Washington Post, October 16, 1994, Sunday, Final Edition Correction
Appended, METRO; PAGE B1, 1106 words, Schwartz's Black Supporters Make
a Political Leap of Faith, Rene Sanchez, Washington Post Staff Writer
... science degree from George Washington University. "I'm very
worried about this ...
... seemed very willing to listen." Richard Smith, 67, a retiree
...
28. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 20, 1994, WEDNESDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 2F, 712 words, ON-THE-MOVE TUCCIS
HELP OPEN CHARLIE SPOON'S, Jerry Berger
... King. She'll marry Richard Smith, a SLU School of ...
... Piaggio. . . . Helen Fisher, anthropologist and author of "Anatomy
of Love" ( ...
29. The Washington Post, March 2, 1994, Wednesday, Final Edition, METRO;
PAGE D5; OBITUARIES, 2344 words, John D. Sulton Dies; Washington Architect
... 26 at George Washington University Hospital. She had leukemia.
As part of her ...
... who attended George Washington University, was a member of Columbia
...
... Columbia; a brother, Richard Smith of Naples, Fla.; 15 ...
30. Buffalo News (New York), May 9, 1993, Sunday, Final Edition, LOCAL;
Pg. 8, 1734 words, HONOR ROLL
... Hamburg Highway Superintendent Richard Smith has been re-elected
president of the ...
... Westmont. He has a doctorate from Washington University of St.
Louis. He, his wife, ...
31. The Washington Post, December 8, 1989, Friday, Final Edition, METRO;
PAGE B13; OBITUARIES, 3059 words, Radio Director John Bodnar, Drive-Time
Host, Dies at 47, OBITUARY
... Laboratories. He also graduated from George Washington University.
He joined the staff at ...
... Md.; a brother, Richard Smith of Lincoln, Ala.; and two ...
... 6 at George Washington University Hospital. Mr. Ravner, ...
32. The Toronto Star, October 8, 1989, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A23, 582 words, Woodcarving a way of life in village, By
Richard Smith Special to The Star, SAINT-JEAN-PORT-JOLYS, QUE.
... happened to be the famous Ottawa anthropologist Marius Barbeau,
who ...
33. The New York Times, August 7, 1988, Sunday, Late City Final Edition
Correction Appended, Section 12WC; Page 20, Column 4; Westchester Weekly
Desk, 1094 words, WESTCHESTER GUIDE
... eyes of a couple of anthropologists from outer space; and ''La
...
... team of oxen belonging to Richard Smith of Connecticut and a pair
of ...
34. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), July 17, 1987, Friday, City Edition,
NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 1803 words, Marine's widow returns bones // She doubts
they are those of pilot-husband, DAVID FINKEL, FORT COLLINS, Colo.
... showed them to one forensic anthropologist who examined them and
told her he ...
... showed them to another forensic anthropologist who concluded in
his ...
... grossly so." L That anthropologist, Dr. Michael Charney of
...
... enacted. Among them: Additional anthropologists should be added
to the staff; a ...
... nationally known forensic anthropologist should be hired to supervise
all ...
... Maples, a forensic anthropologist at the University of Florida.
...
... consulting team, forensic anthropologist Dr. Ellis Kerley, also
has ...
... send Kerley and Col. Richard Smith, chief of the Armed Services
...
35. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), August 18, 1986, Monday,
National; Pg. 3, 578 words, US plans return to 4-shuttle fleet by 1991,
By Marshall Ingwerson, Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
Miami
... analyst at George Washington University, ''then it's becoming more
of ...
... year or two,'' says Richard Smith, former director of NASA's ...
RICHARD SMITH (64%);
... ADMINISTRATION (92%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (53%);
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (53%); NATIONAL ...
... ADMINISTRATION (92%); GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (53%);
36. The Washington Post, June 1, 1981, Monday, Final Edition, First
Section; A1, 2008 words, SONGS OF THE GODS; American Records Vanishing
Indian Traditions in Peruvian Jungle; American Records Traditions Of
Vanishing Culture in Peru, By Cynthia Gorney, Washington Post Foreign
Service, CACAZU, Peru
... Cornell University-trained anthropologist to study the music and
cosmology of the ...
The anthropologist became the last person to ...
... eyes of classical "objective" anthropologists -- and
the two-story hexagonal ...
Picture 1, Anthropologist Richard Smith lived in house ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Contract, March 2002, Vol. 44, No. 3; Pg. 70(4); ISSN: 1530-6224,
03296620, 1026 words, Arts & Science: Perkins & Will and Mackey
Mitchell Associates meld a technical lab facility into a gracefully
designed architectural centerpiece on the campus of Washington University.
(Design), Alati, Danine
... centerpiece on the campus of Washington University. (Design)
... Building on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis. The
...
... Department of Pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine--not
to ...
... stands in the center of Washington University's 59-acre medical
...
... excellent reputation of the campus. "Washington University
is a world-class ...
... Louis Medical College, Washington University School of Medicine
embodies ...
... Research Building. Client: Washington University, School of Medicine
Dr. ...
... architect: Perkins & Will Richard Smith, John Nunemaker, principals
...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (93%); ...
... MITCHELL ASSOCIATES (93%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
(93%); ...
2. Registered Representative, April 2000, Oddlots; ISSN: 0193-1865
, 115 words, Ghost of Qualified Immunity Rises ; SIDEBAR, Dan Jamieson
... Uniform Securities Acts, Washington University School of Law, Campus
...
... Louis, MO 63130; and Richard Smith, chair, Davis Polk & ...
JOEL SELIGMAN (56%); RICHARD SMITH (56%);
... SECURITIES ACTS (56%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW (56%);
... SECURITIES ACTS (56%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW (56%);
3. Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine, May, 1999, Career Consumer
Advocacy Investing Giving Back Investing Contents Contents Home Business
Investing; Insider Interview In Search Of . . . Lamb Among the Lions
Managing Money Managing Money Managing Money Managing Money Managing
Money Managing Money Managing Money Managing Money Money-Smart Kids
My Personal Finances Q&A Smart Investing: Expert's Pick Smart Investing:
Stocks Smart Investing: Funds Smart Investing: Stocks Smart Investing:
IPOs Smart Investing; Vol. 53, No. 5, Pg. 112 78 72 96 86 4 3 118 92
103 129 17 54 46 44 52 56 50 48 41 110 132 124 30 38 31 28 32 25, 34079
words, The Network Way to a Better Job "Now We Know Why the Grass
Never Grew . . . They Never Stopped Digging" Stocks That Missed
the Party On a Shoestring and a Prayer Retail Goods at Wholesale Prices
Departments Features How to Raise Your Profile Our Man on the Continent
Bliss at a Suburban Day Spa My Day in Small-Claims Court The Months
Ahead Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah . . . Master the College-Savings Game
Not-So-Fantastic Plastic How to Cash In Life Insurance Online Lenders:
Bidding for You Skiing Off Into the Sunset Bye-Bye, 6.5% Mortgages
Deflate Your Property Taxes Bringing It All Back Home Have Frying Pan,
Will Travel Is a Stock Buyback a Signal to Buy? AT&T, on Growth
Hormones BankAmerica Swims Out of Turbulent Waters Low-Minimum Funds
Go the Way of Buggy Whips Hewlett-Packard: Separating Dr. Jekyll From
Mr. Hyde Guess Which Hot Investment Isn't Really So Hot The World's
Worst Funds, Revisited, Marc L. Schulhof Kristin Davis Robert Frick
Melynda Dovel Wilcox Steven T. Goldberg Ronaleen R. Roha Fred W. Frailey
Jane Bennett Clark William Giese Melynda Dovel Wilcox Ed Henry Stephanie
Gallagher Joan Goldwasser Kimberly Lankford Elizabeth Razzi Jane Bennett
Clark Joan Goldwasser Elizabeth Razzi Janet Bodnar Robert Frick Kimberly
Lankford Manuel Schiffres Brian P. Knestout Steven T. Goldberg Brian
P. Knestout Steven T. Goldberg Steven T. Goldberg
... scant hope of buying them. Richard Smith, head of IPOs at ...
... in finance from George Washington University but never managed
...
4. Campaigns & Elections, February, 1994, Political Pages, 17946
words, Polling & Research
... 313-332-2300 Richard Smith FAX 313-333- ...
... Management/A The George Washington University 801 22 Street, ...
5. U.S. News & World Report, April 5, 1982, Pg. 47, 1527 words,
Crowds and More Crowds -- No End to Urban Hassles
... a New York anthropologist who has studied urban ...
... an uphill battle. Richard Smith, director of an antilitter ...
Glenn Stone
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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 21, 2005 Tuesday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, EVERYDAY; Pg. E2, 240 words, GET OUT THINGS
TO DO TODAY IN THE ST. LOUIS AREA, COMPILED BY JIM HANSELMAN Of the
Post-Dispatch
... AFRICA: Associate professor Glenn Stone of Washington University
will lecture on " ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 23, 2000, Saturday,
FIVE STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. 12, 659 words, STORES ARE HOPING
TO GET LIFT FROM LAST-MINUTE BUYERS, Chern Yeh Kwok And Joe Scalzo;
Of The Post-DispatchCONSUMERS; COMMERCIALISM; CAPITALISM; RETAIL; SALES
ECONOMY; SPENDING; GIFTS; PRESENTS
... it on the weather. Glenn Stone says he's just disorganized. And
...
... professor of marketing at Washington University, says that consumers
have to know the ...
GLENN STONE (79%); BEVERLY MILLER ( ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 1, 1989, THURSDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 5, 1494 words, FORMER SUMNER STAR PROVIDES
A SPARK FOR NEBRASKA, Earl Austin Jr. Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... Nebraska sprinters coach Glenn Stone said. ''The ability was always
there. ...
... in the 100 at Washington University and finished second in the
...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Insight on the News, August 02, 1999, Monday, NATION: SCHOLARSHIP;
Pg. 16, 2474 words, Eating Them Out of House and Home, John Elvin;
INSIGHT
... up recently by anthropologist J. Andrew Darling, ...
... educators as well. Professor Glenn Stone, an anthropologist with
Washington University in St. Louis, is ...
Bradley Stoner
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Seattle Times, November 6, 2002, Wednesday, Fourth Edition,
ROP ZONE; Northwest Life;, Pg. G2, 2029 words, What's 'real' sex?
Kids narrow definition, put themselves at risk, Cynthia Billhartz;
and Carol M. Ostrom; St. Louis Post-Dispatch and The Seattle Times
... women's studies at Washington University, says the emotional fallout
of having ...
... immunity, says Dr. Bradley Stoner, an infectious-disease specialist
at Washington University. "It's thought that the first ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), October 6, 2002 Sunday Five
Star Lift Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE ; Pg. E1, 233 words, THINGS EVERY
TEEN (AND PARENT) SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ORAL SEX, Cynthia Billhartz
... before," says Dr. Bradley Stoner, an infectious-disease specialist
at Washington University. * People infected with STDs, such as ...
BRADLEY STONER (61%); RICHARD KNAPP ( ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (78%); ST LOUIS ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (78%); ST LOUIS ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 23, 1999, Tuesday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, METRO, Pg. B1, 695 words, SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
ARE RISING AMONG TEENS HERE; PLANNED PARENTHOOD OFFERS FREE TESTING
AND TREATMENT; PROGRAM ON STDS AIRS TONIGHT, John G. Carlton; Post-Dispatch
Medical Writer
... absent, said Dr. Bradley Stoner of the Washington University School
of Medicine. As a ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Robert Sussman
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Information Bank Abstracts, WALL STREET JOURNAL ABSTRACTS, May 20,
2005, Friday, Section B; Page 1, Column 1, 70 words, THEORY MEN ARE
WIRED TO KILL STRAYING MATES IS OFFENSIVE AND WRONG, BY SHARON BEGLEY
... Mind Is Designed To Kill'; anthropologist Robert Sussman calls
Buss's claim ' ...
... DAVID BUSS (90%); ROBERT SUSSMAN (59%); ;
2. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), January 07, 2004, Wednesday, Pg. 16,
1562 words, Apes of war... is it in our genes? Research into the aggressive
behaviour of male chimpanzees, our closest biological ally, suggests
that the urge to go to war is in our DNA and that only women can stop
it, says Sanjida O'Connell, By Sanjida O'Connell
... but war itself. Anthropologists have always thought that war was
...
... towards cruelty? Professor Robert Sussman, a primatologist from
Washington University, St Louis, believes ...
3. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 11, 2003 Sunday Five Star
Lift Edition Correction Appended, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1788 words, GENETICALLY
SPEAKING, THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS RACE, Tina Hesman Of The Post-Dispatch
... population biologist at Washington University. Other species, including
...
... racial classifications, said Robert Sussman, an anthropologist
at Washington University. "We want to put this biological ...
... Ekong, a cultural anthropologist at the University of Missouri
...
... Species Race Source: Washington University ; Photo headshots; (1)
...
4. The New Zealand Herald, December 21, 2002 Saturday, NEWS; World,
1172 words, The myth of the demon ape, By SANJIDA O'CONNELL
... little antagonism. Dr Robert Sussman, from Washington University,
St Louis, and Dr ...
ROBERT SUSSMAN (94%);
5. The Independent (London), December 2, 2002, Monday, FEATURES; Pg.
13, 1283 words, SCIENCE & NATURE: CONFLICT RESOLUTION; ZOOLOGISTS
USED TO BELIEVE THAT VIOLENCE IN HUMAN SOCIETY COULD BE TRACED TO HIGHER
PRIMATES' NATURAL PROPENSITY FOR AGGRESSION. BUT A NEW THEORY SAYS
THAT APES ARE NOT ANTAGONISTIC AT ALL. SANJIDA O'CONNELL INVESTIGATES,
Sanjida O'connell A chimpanzee bares its teeth: but just how aggressive
are they when they live in groups?
... little antagonism. Dr Robert Sussman, from Washington University,
St Louis, and Dr ...
ROBERT SUSSMAN (92%); WILLIAM S ...
6. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 7, 2002 Thursday Five
Star Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 1234 words, WU GENETICIST FINDS HUMANS
HAVE SEVERAL ORIGINS IN AFRICA; OUR ANCESTORS LEFT THERE IN AT LEAST
TWO WAVES, HE SAYS, Tina Hesman Of The Post-Dispatch
... Africa, according to a Washington University geneticist's analysis
of human ...
... H. Wolpoff, an anthropologist at the University of Michigan ...
... quite human, said Washington University paleoanthropologist Erik
Trinkhaus. He has ...
... Africa hypothesis, said Robert Sussman, an anthropologist at Washington
University. Although scientists remain ...
7. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 23, 1998, MONDAY, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A1, 1616 words, No Biological Basis For Race, Scientists
Say Distinctions prove to be skin deep, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science
Writer
... Malays for Tutsis, anthropologists can find no ...
... California at Berkeley anthropologist, said the only pattern that
...
... not close,'' said Robert Sussman, an anthropologist at Washington
University in St. Louis and ...
... myth, the great majority of anthropologists agree, is that there
has not been enough ...
... races are real, say anthropologists who asked to be on the ...
... globe. Yet even anthropologists admit they use the term '' ...
... Faye Harrison, an anthropologist at the University of South ...
... a biologist at Washington University in St. Louis. Still, anthropologists
know they have a hard ...
... Fish; Jonathan Marks; Robert Sussman
8. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 11, 1997, Friday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, EDITORIAL, Pg. 06B, 1284 words, LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE
... on the same day as "Anthropologists Can Bridge The Gap ...
... it chooses to print. Robert Sussman's claim to have the solution
to race ...
... describes the problem when he writes "anthropologists can
be nonjudgmental when examining the ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), July 1, 1997, Tuesday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, EDITORIAL, Pg. 06B, 1347 words, LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE
... City After reading Robert Sussman's June 26 Commentary article, "Anthropologists
Can Bridge The Gap ...
... while. It appears that anthropologists have discovered most of
the facts that ...
10. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 26, 1997, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, EDITORIAL, Pg. 07B, COMMENTARY COLUMN, 724 words,
ANTHROPOLOGISTS CAN BRIDGE THE GAP IN RACIAL DEBATE, Robert Sussman
... relations to include an anthropologist. Given the history of poor
...
... in the United States, anthropologists, who are trained to bridge
the ...
... some may view anthropologists as an esoteric group of ...
... recording the behavior of chimpanzees, anthropologists with their
international perspective on ...
... diversity. Issues of interest to anthropologists are issues of
the modern world from ...
... human behavior and evolution, anthropologists can be nonjudgmental
when examining the ...
... Through ethnographic studies, anthropologists have found that many
American ...
... status. For example, anthropologists have noted that Americans
may ...
... marginalized groups. Because biological anthropologists and geneticists
can demonstrate ...
... hopeless situation they face. Anthropologists historically have
been at the forefront ...
... subcultures. Above all, anthropologists must lead the charge ...
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 8, 1996, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 69G, 273 words, SPOTLIGHT
... College Preparatory School. *** Robert Sussman has been appointed
editor-in-chief of "American Anthropologist," the journal
of the American Anthropological ...
... professor of anthropology at Washington University. *** Ruby Albritton
has been selected ...
... Susan M.) Robben, (Robert) Sussman
ROBERT SUSSMAN (83%); RUBY ALBRITTON ( ...
12. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 2, 1996, Monday, FIVE
STAR LIFT Edition, BUSINESS PLUS; Pg. 18, 490 words, PEOPLE IN BUSINESS
... director-community affairs. Robert Sussman, Ph.D, professor of
anthropology at Washington University, was named editor-in- ...
... June McAllister) Fowler, (Robert) Sussman, (Michael) Angelides,
(Susan) ...
13. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 21, 1992, THURSDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, WAR PAGE; Pg. 1C, 752 words, ALL ABOUT EVE WU SCIENTIST
PUNCTURES HYPOTHESIS, William Allen Post-Dispatch Science Writer
A WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY scientist has thrown cold ...
... biology and genetics at Washington University, recently uncovered
a ...
... one of the main concerns of anthropologists: the origins of modern
humans. ...
... on Eve's trail when Washington University anthropologist Robert
Sussman asked him to check the genetic ...
... scientific journal American Anthropologist, was pulling together
a ...
... biology and genetics at Washington University, in his office Wednesday.
14. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, September 3, 1991, Tuesday,
348 words, DIGEST; Jupiter, Mercury about to double up
... tree. But Dr. Robert Sussman, an anthropologist at Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
15. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 12, 1991, TUESDAY, FIVE
STAR Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 1D, 1062 words, UNTRUTHS OR CONSEQUENCES
... THROUGHOUT NATURE, DECEPTION AND CON GAMES ARE A; WAY OF LIFE,
William Allen Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... molecular biologist at Washington University. The human body has
an ...
... an aggressor, said Robert Sussman, an anthropologist at Washington
University. The aye-aye, a ...
URSULA GOODENOUGH (65%); ROBERT SUSSMAN (65%);
16. The Toronto Star, March 3, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY EDITION, INSIGHT;
Pg. B6, 1434 words, How evolution often favors frauds, By Curt Suplee
Special to The Star
... use tools," says Washington University anthropologist Robert
Sussman. "Self-deception is what separates ...
... a microbiologist at Washington University. But it's hard ...
ROBERT SUSSMAN (62%);
17. The Toronto Star, March 3, 1991, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
INSIGHT; Pg. B6, 1435 words, How evolution often favors frauds, By
Curt Suplee Special to The Star
... use tools," says Washington University anthropologist Robert
Sussman. "Self-deception is what separates ...
... a microbiologist at Washington University. But it's hard ...
ROBERT SUSSMAN (62%);
18. The Washington Post, February 24, 1991, Sunday, Final Edition,
OUTLOOK; PAGE B3, 2115 words, Nature's Hidden Agenda; From Molecules
to Mankind, Deception Seems a Part of Life, Curt Suplee
... use tools," says Washington University anthropologist Robert
Sussman. "Self-deception is what separates ...
... a microbiologist at Washington University. But it's hard ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, April 9, 2005, BOOKS; Books; Pg. 46, 783 words, In
search of our origins; Douglas Palmer takes a look at the story so
far, Douglas Palmer. Douglas Palmer is a palaeontologist
... evolution Donna Hart and Robert Sussman Westview $29.95/ ...
... Molecules , in which Australian anthropologists David Cameron and
Colin ...
... predators. Donna Hart and Robert Sussman's observations of how
living ...
2. U.S. News & World Report, April 26, 2004, SPECIAL REPORT; Vol.
136 , No. 14; Pg. 45, 2865 words, The Roots of War, By Thomas Hayden
... Margaret Mead, most anthropologists have considered warfare to
be a ...
... Mead held and most anthropologists agree, warfare is an ...
... scientific study, says Washington University of St. Louis primatologist
Robert Sussman, chimps are actually more ...
... culture of warfare. Besides, anthropologists say, elite classes
...
3. New Scientist, July 15, 1995, Science, Pg. 1717, 542 words, Monkey
'murderers' may be falsely accused, ROSIE MESTEL
... in the 1970s by anthropologist Sarah Blaffer Hrdy, ...
... lions and mice. Now Robert Sussman, James Cheverud and Thad Bartlett
at Washington University in St Louis have ...
... BLAFFER HRDY (91%); ROBERT SUSSMAN (71%);
4. The American Spectator, June, 1994, THE NATION'S PULSE, 2760 words,
The Clinton-Gore Incinerator, Evan Fitzmaurice; Evan Fitzmaurice, former
legislative staffer and speechwriter for Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison,
is a research assistant at The American Spectator.
... professor at George Washington University who specializes in ...
... point that the Clintons put Robert Sussman on the project. Before
the ...
Erik Trinkaus
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, September 12, 2005 Monday, Final Edition, A
Section; A07, 1140 words, Were Modern Humans Neighbors to Neanderthals?;
Dating of Modern-Style Artifacts in Famed Neanderthal Cave in France
Refuels Debate About Possible Coexistence, Guy Gugliotta, Washington
Post Staff Writer
... said Princeton University anthropologist Alan E. Mann. " ...
... It's hogwash," said Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
Washington University in St. Louis ...
2. The Washington Post, May 19, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, A Section;
A03, 659 words, Fossils Rekindle Neanderthal Debate; Age of Bones Calls
Into Question How Early Humans Died, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post
Staff Writer
... Museum of Natural History. Anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington
University in St. Louis, ...
3. The Seattle Times, March 13, 2005 Sunday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
News; Pg. A6, 500 words, Skeleton of Neandertal reveals bell-shaped
being, Eric Hand, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis
... wasp-like, according to anthropologist Gary Sawyer, chief ...
... who is now a Washington University doctoral student in ...
... wrap themselves that heavy." Erik Trinkaus, a Washington University
anthropologist and Neandertal expert who ...
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 11, 2005 Friday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, METRO; Pg. B5, 229 words, Neanderthal fossil
yields oldest protein Previous record was from a bison from 55,000
years ago, Eric Hand
Anthropologists have captured the oldest protein ...
... C to work, said Erik Trinkaus, a Washington University anthropologist
and one of the authors of the paper. The ...
PHOTO PHOTOS - Washington University anthropologist Erik Trinkaus (above)
uncovered the oldest ...
5. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 11, 2005 Friday, FIVE
STAR LATE LIFT EDITION, METRO; Pg. B1, 547 words, Neanderthal gets
beefier body image, By ERIC HAND Of the Post-Dispatch
... look wasplike, according to anthropologist Gary Sawyer, the chief
...
... who is now a Washington University doctoral student in ...
... wrap themselves that heavy." Erik Trinkaus, a Washington University
anthropologist and Neanderthal expert who is ...
6. The New York Times, February 15, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 1122 words, For Neanderthals
and Homo Sapiens, Was It De-Lovely?, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... humans they encountered there. Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a Neanderthal
expert at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
7. The Washington Post, September 20, 2004 Monday, Final Edition, A
Section; A06, 1120 words, Caveful of Clues About Early Humans; Interbreeding
With Neanderthals Among Theories Being Explored, Fredric Heeren, Special
to The Washington Post
... scientists had thought impossible. Anthropologist Erik Trinkaus
of Washington University in St. Louis and ...
8. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 29, 2004 Thursday Final Edition,
News; Pg. A18, 492 words, Neanderthals zipped through adolescence:
Analysis of teeth suggests speedy physical growth, CHRIS KAHN, CHICAGO
... exciting paper," said anthropologist Katerina Harvati of New
...
... faster as well, he said. Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis ...
9. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), March 7, 2004 Sunday Final Edition,
Insight: Global Village; Insight: The Wide World; Pg. D4, 89 words,
Romania: 35,000-year-old fossils complete, BUCHAREST
... on the find, said anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis. ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (57%);
ERIK TRINKAUS (57%);
10. The New York Times, January 27, 2004 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 3, 691 words, Skull Details
Suggest Neanderthals Were Not Humans , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... minds," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a specialist in Neanderthal
studies at Washington University in St. Louis. His ...
11. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), October 08, 2003, Wednesday, Pg. 16,
810 words, Research round-up: from supercomputers to cave art, BY ROGER
HIGHFIELD
... directed by Prof Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St Louis.
...
12. The New York Times, September 30, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition -
Final , Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; Pg. 4, 418 words, Big Teeth
in Ancient Jaw Offer Clues About Our Ancestors , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... fossil," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleontologist at Washington
University in St. Louis, ...
... by Courtesy of Dr. Erik Trinkaus)
Washington University (St Louis); Proceedings of the ...
13. The Advertiser, September 24, 2003 Wednesday, FOREIGN; Pg. 32,
99 words, Jawbone clue to earliest days
Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University in St Louis,
has ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (57%);
ERIK TRINKAUS (57%);
14. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), September 24, 2003 Wednesday,
WORLD; Pg. 14, 174 words, Bones came from 35,000-year-old European
man
... led by Missouri anthropologist Erik Trinkaus.
ERIK TRINKAUS (91%);
15. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 23, 2003 Tuesday, Home
Edition, Pg. 3A, 564 words, NATION IN BRIEF
... time as the last of the Neanderthals. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis, has ...
16. Ottawa Citizen, September 23, 2003 Tuesday Final Edition, News;
Pg. A18, 67 words, Romania: Jawbone linked to earliest humans
Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University, has dated
the bone at ...
... ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (59%); WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (59%);
ERIK TRINKAUS (59%);
17. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 23, 2003 Tuesday
Five Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 920 words, BONE FIND SHEDS
LIGHT ON EARLY HUMANS, Tina Hesman Of The Post-Dispatch
... Neanderthals, a WU anthropologist says. Some bones ...
... bred with Neanderthals, says Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
Washington University. Spelunkers first discovered the ...
... few months later and the Washington University researcher brought
the fossil ...
... H. Smith, an anthropologist at Loyola University ...
... learn more about Erik Trinkaus at STLtoday.com/ ...
... Color Photo headshot - (Erik Trinkaus)
ERIK TRINKAUS (96%);
18. Ottawa Citizen, June 20, 2003 Friday Final Edition, News; Pg. A9,
501 words, Stone-age humans get a new face: Neanderthals had normal
caveman mug, anthropologist says, Randy Boswell
... game of life. But Erik Trinkaus, a distinguished anthropologist
from Washington University in St. Louis, ...
Photo: A&E; Anthropologist Erik Trinkaus says Neanderthals had
a ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (92%); STEPHEN CUMBAA ( ...
19. Financial Times (London,England) , April 1, 2003 Tuesday, London
Edition 2, WAR IN IRAQ ; Pg. 4 , 661 words, In 'America's attic', experts
fear the worst for Iraq's ancient treasures: Archaeologists at the
Smithsonian Institution say priceless collections may be lost for ever
, By STEPHEN FIDLER
... in the world," said Erik Trinkaus, professor of anthropology
at Washington University in St Louis. ...
20. The San Francisco Chronicle, MARCH 10, 2003, MONDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A6, 1136 words, Cutting Neanderthals off the family tree;
Modern humans derive fully from Cro-Magnons, Stanford anthropologist
contends, David Perlman
... a Stanford University anthropologist has pieced together a ...
... ago, Klein and other anthropologists agree, the Neanderthals had
vanished, ...
... contentious point. Other anthropologists, such as Erik Trinkaus
of the University of Pennsylvania and Milford ...
ANTHROPOLOGY; BIOGRAPHY; RESEARCH Erik Trinkaus; Richard Klein SCIENCE & ...
21. The New York Times, December 31, 2002 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
, Section F; Column 1; Science Desk; Pg. 1, 1604 words, Fully Assembled
at Last, Neanderthal Strides Onstage , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... anatomy -- with the skeleton. Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a Neanderthal
specialist at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
22. The Advertiser, April 24, 2002, Wednesday, FOREIGN; Pg. 42, 217
words, INSIGHT INTO EARLY SOCIETY; Neanderthal victim healed under
care
... sword fight, said anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St Louis. The ...
23. The Washington Post, April 23, 2002 Tuesday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A03, 767 words, Behaving Like Neanderthals; An Ice Age Skull Shows
Results of Tools and Temper, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... analysis released yesterday, anthropologists suggested that the
hole in the ...
... said Neanderthal specialist Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
24. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 4, 2002 Thursday Five
Star Lift Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. F1, 1235 words, WOMEN (SCIENTISTS)
OF THE WORLD : "GRIT-TEMPERED" CAVE ARCHAEOLGIST IS HONORED
FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT, Patricia Corrigan Of The Post-Dispatch
... Scientists Award, her colleague Erik Trinkaus writes: "She
has been, and continues to be, a ...
... anthropology professor at Washington University. In an interview
...
... member of the faculty at Washington University since 1969. Pondering
the " ...
... who also teaches at Washington University. The two were high school
...
... anthropology class at Washington University. The St. Louis Academy
of ...
... anthropology class at Washington University. The Academy of Science
of St. ...
ANTHROPOLOGIST; PROFESSOR; FACULTY; RECOGNITION
25. The Ottawa Citizen, January 6, 2002 Sunday, 1375 words, The hobbits
of tomorrow are within us today: Humans have lived alongside intelligent,
human-like creatures before and, under the right circumstances, could
again. Randy Boswell reports., Randy Boswell
... Nature in Ottawa, and Erik Trinkaus, a world-renowned anthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis, are ...
26. Christian Science Monitor (Boston, MA), November 8, 2001, Thursday,
USA; Pg. 2, 802 words, An earlier date for when humans began acting
'human', Peter N. Spotts Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor,
PHOENIX, ARIZ.
... international team of archaeologists and anthropologists exploring
a site ...
... Arizona State University anthropologist and a member of the team
that ...
... another continent, says Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington
University in St. Louis. ...
CURTIS MAREAN (72%); ERIK TRINKAUS (62%);
27. Toronto Star, November 4, 2001 Sunday, Ontario Edition, NEWS;,
Pg. A14, 396 words, Cavemen cared for the old, jaw fragment shows,
Will Dunham, REUTERS NEWS AGENCY
... earlier than previously believed, anthropologists say. Studying
human ...
... 175,000 to 200,000 years, anthropologists determined that a toothless
and ...
... human beings, says Erik Trinkaus, a professor of anthropology at
Washington University in St. Louis. He is ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (92%);
28. The Nelson Mail (New Zealand), October 8, 2001, Monday, FEATURES;
FOOD;, Pg. 15, 1867 words, Caveman cuisine Pitfalls for palaeolithic
people
... roots and tubers, says Erik Trinkaus, an expert in Palaeolithic
archaeology at Washington University of St Louis. ''We can ...
29. The Houston Chronicle, September 16, 2001, Sunday, 2 STAR EDITION,
A;, Pg. 4, 709 words, Scientists find early man cared for elderly,
WILL DUNHAM, WASHINGTON
... 200,000 years ago, anthropologists determined that a toothless
and ...
... human beings, according to Erik Trinkaus, a professor of anthropology
at Washington University in St. Louis. He is ...
30. The Independent (London), September 11, 2001, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg.
7, 265 words, NEANDERTHALS 'HAD FIRST SOCIAL SERVICES', Steve Connor
Science Editor
... Quebec in Montreal, and Erik Trinkaus, of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
SERGE LEBEL (91%); ERIK TRINKAUS (73%);
31. The New Zealand Herald, September 11, 2001 Tuesday, NEWS; World;
Latest, 270 words, Neanderthals 'had first social services'
... Quebec in Montreal, and Erik Trinkaus, of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
SERGE LEBEL (91%); ERIK TRINKAUS (73%);
32. The Washington Post, September 10, 2001 Monday, Final Edition,
A SECTION; Pg. A09, 1136 words, Arctic River Bank Fuels an Early Human
Mystery, Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
... for scientists, according to Washington University anthropologist
Erik Trinkaus, a leading authority ...
33. The New York Times, September 6, 2001 Thursday, Late Edition -
Final , Section A; Column 1; Foreign Desk; Pg. 12, 601 words, New Evidence
of Early Humans Unearthed in Russia's North , By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... Citing these concerns, Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
34. The Washington Post, June 4, 2001 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A07, 791 words, SCIENCE; Notebook
... according to new research. Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis and ...
35. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 1, 2001 Friday Five Star
Lift Edition, NEWS; Health/Science Briefs Column; Pg. A8, 423 words,
HEALTH/SCIENCE BRIEFS, Tina Hesman
... led by a Washington University anthropologist. Fish and seafood
made ...
... years ago, according to Washington University researcher Erik Trinkaus
and his colleagues. A study ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (67%);
36. The Oregonian, May 30, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. B01,, 684 words, WHAT MAKES FLOUR AND WATER PLUS KNEADING ELASTIC
DOUGH? PROTEIN, Compiled by RICHARD L. HILL - of The Oregonian staff
... Researchers led by Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St.
Louis ...
... planetary scientist at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (56%);
37. The Seattle Times, May 22, 2001, Tuesday, Fourth Edition, ROP ZONE;
News;, Pg. A4;, 635 words, New coating permanently kills germs, study
says Health watch
... study was led by Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St.
Louis.
38. The Australian, January 10, 2001, Wednesday, FEATURES; Pg. 13,
1563 words, All in the family? - Neanderthal vs Neandertal - The origin
of man, Leigh Dayton
... Australian National University anthropologist Alan Thorne, co-
...
... partner, ANU physical anthropologist Colin Groves. He says ...
... ago? The team leader, anthropologist Erik Trinkaus at Washington
University in St Louis, ...
... Australian National University anthropologist Alan Thorne, part
of the ...
39. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 17, 2000, Saturday, FINAL,
717 words, The carnivores: Neanderthals weren't club-swinging dimwits
after all, research indicates, WILLIAM MULLEN, CHICAGO
... by a group of anthropologists on the 28,000-year- ...
... by Northern Illinois anthropologist Fred Smith, is only the ...
... attributed to Neanderthals,'' said Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis. He and ...
... said Duke University anthropologist Steve Churchill, who ...
... not have been scavengers, as some anthropologists have been suggesting
since the 1980s, ...
40. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 15, 2000, Thursday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A9, 165 words, NEANDERTHALS ATE A MEAT-RICH
DIET, STUDY SUGGESTS, Tina Hesman; Of The Post-Dispatch
... other carnivores, says Washington University anthropologist Erik
Trinkaus.
41. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), June 14, 2000, Wednesday,,
NORTH EDITION, Pg. N-5, 690 words, MEAT-EATING NEANDERTHALS MADE NO
BONES ABOUT IT, NEW DATA SHOWS, LEE BOWMAN, SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE
... said team researcher Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington
University in St. Louis and ...
42. Chicago Sun-Times, June 13, 2000, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final Edition,
NEWS; Pg. 4, 436 words, Neanderthal man was no numbskull, BY DAVE NEWBART
... study co-author Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington
University in St. Louis. "That ...
43. The New York Times, June 13, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 5; Column 2; Science Desk , 634 words, Tests Suggest
Neanderthals Were Hunters, Not Scavengers, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... scavengers," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
Washington University in St. Louis, ...
... H SMITH (65%); ERIK TRINKAUS (65%);
44. The Ottawa Citizen, June 13, 2000, Tuesday, FINAL, 283 words, Neanderthals
ate mainly because of the meat: Hairy hominids credited with organizing
good hunts, WASHINGTON
... matter of degree,'' said Erik Trinkaus, a Washington University
at St. Louis anthropologist and co-author of the study. '' ...
45. The San Diego Union-Tribune, June 13, 2000, Tuesday, NEWS;Pg. A-6,
698 words, Neanderthals were big meat eaters; Study: Hominids had enough
brains to hunt, Lee Bowman; SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE
... said team researcher Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington
University in St. Louis and ...
46. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 13, 2000, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 592 words, Fleshing Out Neanderthals; Study of bones,
diet finds ancient hominids were not simple scavengers, David Perlman,
Chronicle Science Editor
... scavengers and vegetarians that many anthropologists have claimed,
an international ...
... horses and deer, said Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St. Louis, ...
... Oxford member of the team of anthropologists and archaeologists.
But fully ...
... For many years, anthropologists who study the origins of ...
47. The Toronto Star, June 13, 2000, Tuesday, Edition 1, NEWS, 601
words, NEANDERTHAL STUDY TAKES BITE OUT OF CONVENTIONAL WISDOM
Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University in St. Louis,
...
... out as a species. Anthropologists have since found that Neanderthals
...
ERIK TRINKAUS (91%);
48. The New York Times, March 29, 2000, Wednesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 18; Column 2; National Desk , 987 words, DNA Tests
Cast Doubt on Link Between Neanderthals and Modern Man, By NICHOLAS
WADE
... Illinois University and Dr. Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
... Neanderthal affinities. Other anthropologists think the boy was
just ...
49. The Advertiser, October 27, 1999, Wednesday, FOREIGN; Pg. 38, 341
words, Cavemen were our cousins, By MAGGIE FOX IN Washington
... places assimilated them," said Washington University's Professor
Erik Trinkaus, in St Louis. "The ...
50. The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, Australia), October 27, 1999, Wednesday,
WORLD; Pg. 34, 296 words, Cavemen smart survivors
... other places assimilated them," anthropologist Erik Trinkaus,
of Washington University in St Louis, ...
51. Hobart Mercury (Australia), October 27, 1999, Wednesday, 277 words,
Bones find points to caveman in us all
... places assimilated them," said Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist
at Washington University in St Louis ...
FRED SMITH (91%); ERIK TRINKAUS (73%);
52. Chicago Sun-Times, October 26, 1999, TUESDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, NEWS; Pg. 18, 372 words, Cave findings boost Neanderthal theory,
BY JIM RITTER
... 3,000 years, said Washington University anthropologist Erik Trinkaus,
a member of the research ...
53. The Independent (London), October 26, 1999, Tuesday, NEWS; Pg.
13, 331 words, BONES FIND SHOWS THERE'S A LITTLE NEANDERTHAL IN US
ALL, Steve Connor
... led by Professor Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at the University
of Washington ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (76%);
54. The Washington Post, October 1, 1999, Friday, Final Edition, A
SECTION; Pg. A03, 1031 words, Evidence Found of Cannibalism In Ice
Age; Expert Hopes Bones Will Settle Controversy, Guy Gugliotta, Washington
Post Staff Writer
... deer." Indeed, while anthropologists have hypothesized cannibalism
among ...
... Arizona State University anthropologist Christy G. Turner ...
... said Neanderthal expert Erik Trinkaus, of Washington University. "It's
a way to ...
55. USA TODAY, September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;,
Pg. 9D, 376 words, Tools offer clues but few answers, Dan Vergano
... less than human, says Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St. Louis. "There's very ...
56. September 21, 1999, Tuesday,, FINAL EDITION, LIFE;, Pg. 9D, 2166
words, Sizing up Neanderthals and human heritage 'Hybrid' child adds
to debate, Dan Vergano
... out," says paleoanthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington
University in St Louis. " ...
... 40,000 years ago. Anthropologists have dated the oldest bones of
...
... hybrid child study, he and anthropologist Jeffery Schwartz of the
University of ...
... settle out among anthropologists. "In our unconscious, Neanderthals
...
ERIK TRINKAUS (89%); MILFORD WOLPOFF ( ...
57. The Toronto Star, September 19, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, BOD, 725
words, PROFS FLAME PROFS OVER NEANDERTHALS
... issue, a pair of anthropologists not involved in the ...
... paper, Joao Zilhao and Erik Trinkaus, sent out an ...
... JEFFREY SCHWARTZ (78%); ERIK TRINKAUS (68%); JOAO ZILHAO ( ...
58. The Independent (London), July 16, 1999, Friday, FEATURES; Pg.
9, 1355 words, SCIENCE: THE NEANDERTHAL IN ALL OF US; HE WAS ONLY FOUR
WHEN HE DIED - 25,000 YEARS AGO. BUT HIS SKELETON HAS TRIGGERED A FURIOUS
DEBATE AMONG SCIENTISTS OVER THE ORIGINS OF MODERN MAN. DID OUR CRO-MAGNON
ANCESTORS INTERBREED WITH THE MUCH-MALIGNED NEANDERTHALS?, Steve Connor
... die out, as many anthropologists believe? The boy's skeleton, ...
... unusual and controversial. Professor Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist
from the University of Washington at ...
... migrated there from the Middle East. Anthropologists agree that
Cro-Magnons ...
... in northern Spain. Anthropologists believe that this prevented
the anatomically ...
59. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), June 12, 1999, FINAL, 1076 words,
Just a bad diet?: Controversy flares over suggestion that Neanderthal
was actually a modern man with chronic iodine deficiency and cretinism,
GUY GUGLIOTTA, WASHINGTON
Anthropologists have greeted Dobson's work with ...
... know anything about,'' Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St. Louis, ...
... E DOBSON (92%); ERIK TRINKAUS (66%);
60. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, June 6, 1999, Sunday,, Home
Edition, 594 words, DISCOVER; ARCHAEOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT & MEDICINE;
In the pink, From our news services
... prime sources of iodine. Anthropologists have criticized Dobson's
work, ...
... anything about,'' said Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St. Louis, ...
61. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 30, 1999 Sunday, FINAL / ALL,
NATIONAL; Pg. 15A, 949 words, NEANDERTHAL LACKED IODINE, PAPER SAYS,
By GUY GUGLIOTTA; THE WASHINGTON POST
... prime sources of iodine. Anthropologists have greeted Dobson's
work with ...
... know anything about," Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
... E DOBSON (93%); ERIK TRINKAUS (66%);
62. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), May 30, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS,
LIVING; Pg. E12, 600 words, PERSONAL BRIEFING
... modern man, a Washington University anthropologist says. The hybrid
skeleton ...
... population without interbreeding, Erik Trinkaus said.
63. The Washington Post, May 24, 1999, Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A09; SCIENCE, 1149 words, The Neanderthal: A Modern Man With Disease?,
Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post Staff Writer
Anthropologists have greeted Dobson's work with ...
... know anything about," Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
... E DOBSON (93%); ERIK TRINKAUS (66%);
64. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 23, 1999, SUNDAY,, SUNDAY EDITION,
SUNDAY DATEBOOK;, Pg. 43, 1412 words, Come Meet the Family; Academy
of Science show explores the mysteries of human evolution, David Perlman,
Chronicle Science Editor
... an extraordinary family of anthropologists named Leakey -- Louis
and ...
... moderns replaced them, says Erik Trinkaus of the University of
New Mexico ...
... LEAKEY LECTURE Kenyan anthropologist Maeve Leakey will ...
... in-law of pioneer anthropologists Louis and Mary Leakey. Her ...
65. The Toronto Star, May 16, 1999, Sunday, Edition 1, CONTEXT, 1991
words, WHERE DID WE COME FROM?, Lynda Hurst
... a young boy has anthropologists debating whether Neanderthals disappeared
or ...
... renowned American paleontologist Erik Trinkaus was called in by
the ...
... answers the question that has divided anthropologists for decades:
Whatever ...
... in the anthropology department of Washington University, in St.
Louis, ...
... Pfeiffer, a biological anthropologist at the University of Guelph.
''There are ...
... uncommon. Many physical anthropologists argue that Neanderthal
genes have to be ...
... DNA.'' University of Toronto anthropologist Mario Gagnon says he
is ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (90%);
66. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), May 05, 1999, FINAL, 350 words,
Deep in our bones
Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at Washington University in St.
Louis, ...
67. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), May 1, 1999, Saturday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, EDITORIAL, Pg. 3, 328 words, THEY MADE LOVE, NOT
WAR
... brows? For years, anthropologists speculated that Neanderthals
were slaughtered and ...
... same species But, if Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at Washington
University is correct, Cro-Magnons ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (61%);
68. The Boston Globe, April 27, 1999, Tuesday, ,City Edition, EDITORIAL
PAGE; Pg. A14, 347 words, Brute roots
Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at Washington University in
St. Louis, ...
69. The New York Times, April 25, 1999, Sunday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section 1; Page 1; Column 2; National Desk , 1240
words, Discovery Suggests Man Is a Bit Neanderthal, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... different," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis. "They ...
... evolutionary geneticist at Washington University, said that some
hybridization ...
... TRINKAUS, ERIK (DR) ERIK TRINKAUS (90%); JOAO ZILHAO ( ...
70. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), April 25, 1999 Sunday, FINAL /
ALL, NATIONAL; Pg. 11A, 485 words, EXPERTS SUGGEST HUMANS PART NEANDERTHAL,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; NEW YORK TIMES
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... different," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis. "They ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (78%); JOAO ZILHAO ( ...
71. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), April 25, 1999 Sunday, ORLEANS,
NATIONAL; Pg. A37, 907 words, HUMANS, NEANDERTHALS INTERBRED, SCIENTISTS
SAY; SKELETON SHOWS GENES FROM BOTH, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD 1999 N.Y.
Times News Service
... years long ago, as anthropologists have established, but now their
...
... different," said Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis. "They ...
72. Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia), April 22, 1999, Thursday,
NEWS; Pg. 3, 287 words, BOY'S SKELETON EXPOSES OLD ETHNIC DIFFERENCES,
CHESTER R
Anthropologists can distinguish between ...
... features. But Professor Erik Trinkaus, of Washington University,
said yesterday that this skeleton ...
73. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), April 21, 1999, FINAL, 297 words,
Bones put man in bed with Neanderthals, NIGEL HAWKES, LONDON
... humans, said Professor Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St Louis.
... interbreeding. The opportunity was certainly there. Anthropologists
believe that the two populations did ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (91%);
74. The Ottawa Citizen, April 21, 1999, FINAL, 508 words, 24,500-year-old
bones put man in bed with Neanderthals: Ancient skeleton has characteristics
of both: professor, Nigel Hawkes, LONDON
... humans, says professor Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in
St. Louis. The ...
The opportunity was certainly there. Anthropologists believe that the
two populations did ...
75. The Scotsman, April 21, 1999, Wednesday, Pg. 10, 419 words, NEANDERTHALS
AND HUMANS INTERBRED, SCIENTIST SAYS, Foreign Staff
... population without interbreeding, Erik Trinkaus, a Washington University
anthropologist, said. The hybrid skeleton was the ...
... telephone interview. Many anthropologists support the "Out
of Africa" ...
76. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), April 20, 1999, Tuesday, FIVE
STAR LIFT EDITION, NEWS, Pg. A1, 571 words, SKELETON MAY BE LINK TO
MODERN MAN; CHILD'S BONES SHOW NEANDERTHALS DIDN'T JUST VANISH, WU
EXPERT SAYS, William Allen; Post-Dispatch Science Writer
... modern humans, a Washington University anthropologist said Monday.
The discovery, ...
... human history, said the anthropologist, Erik Trinkaus. For one,
it ...
... evolutionary geneticist at Washington University. Templeton analyzes
genetic ...
... man, according to a Washington University anthropologist who analyzed
the bones. ...
77. The New York Times, April 28, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section A; Page 1; Column 5; National Desk , 1053 words, Ancestral
Humans Could Speak, Anthropologists' Finding Suggests, By JOHN NOBLE
WILFORD
... Academy of Sciences, the Duke anthropologists say that if their
interpretation involving the ...
... I don't know." Anthropologists familiar with the research
said the ...
... but not Dr. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University
in St. Louis, ...
... DR); BALOW, MICHELLE ERIK TRINKAUS (69%); MATT CARTMILL ( ...
78. Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO), March 31, 1998, Tuesday,, SPOTLIGHT
ON HEALTH & FITNESS; Ed. F; Pg. 5D, 463 words, GRANDMA THEORY MAY
SOLVE PRIMATE PUZZLE, Lee Siegel; Salt Lake Tribune; Scripps-McClatchy
Western Service
... biologist Eric Charnov, anthropologist Jim O'Connell, graduate
...
... Helen Alvarez and UCLA anthropologist Nicholas Blurton Jones. Critic
Erik Trinkaus, of Washington University in St. Louis, ...
79. The New York Times, August 26, 1997, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 1468 words, New Clues to
History Of Male and Female, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... modern humans." Dr. Erik Trinkaus, a paleoanthropologist at
Washington University in St. Louis, ...
... evolution at George Washington University in Washington, said that
...
SCIENCE (JOURNAL) GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (57%);
80. The New York Times, October 29, 1996, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1161 words, Playing of
Flute May Have Graced Neanderthal Fire, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... humans and disappeared. Dr. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
the University of New ...
81. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 7, 1996, Monday,,
SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-8, 1084 words, A NOSE LIKE NO OTHER; AS PLAIN
AS THE NOSES ON THEIR FACES? NEW CLAIMS ABOUT THE MEANING OF THE; NEANDERTHAL
NASAL STRUCTURE ARE CONTROVERSIAL AMONG SCHOLARS., BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE
EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... says University of Pittsburgh anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz,
that the nasal ...
... experts on Neanderthals, such as Erik Trinkaus of the University
of New Mexico, ...
... 30,000 years ago. Anthropologists are still puzzling over their
...
... different manner than do many anthropologists who specialize in
...
... IAN TATTERSALL (72%); ERIK TRINKAUS (58%);
82. The Independent (London), April 14, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY REVIEW;
Page 48, 3073 words, LIMBS ANCIENT AND MODERN; Long stereotyped as
primitive, aggressive and thick, Neanderthalman was thought to be the
predecessor of the brighter, lighter Cro-Magnons. In fact they may
have been exact contemporaries in the Levant. Did they ever meet?,
JAMES SHREEVE
... a young French anthropologist found a veritable ...
... differences is too consistent to dismiss. As anthropologist Erik
Trinkaus of the University of New Mexico has ...
83. The New York Times, August 29, 1995, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section C; Page 11; Column 1; Science Desk , 998 words, Neanderthals
and Modern Humans Coexisted Longer Than Thought, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
... assumed they had died out. Anthropologists said the new findings
...
... Medina Lara. Dr. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at the University
of New ...
... species and thus could not have interbred -- or as the anthropologists
often put it, "exchanged genes." Now anthropologists lean
to the view that the relationships ...
... JEAN-JACQUES (DR) ERIK TRINKAUS (62%); JEAN-JACQUES ...
84. The Observer, October 23, 1994, Sunday, THE OBSERVER LIFE PAGE;
Pg. 93, 1614 words, SCIENCE: STONE AGE BODYBUILDING, Robin Mckie
... it is helping the Harvard anthropologist gain startling insights
into ...
... scientists, such as the distinguished palaeontologist Erik Trinkaus,
have suggested such links between ...
85. The New York Times, December 5, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 42; Column 1; Book Review Desk, 20484 words, Notable
Books of the Year 1993
... use the author, an anthropologist, to take revenge on her ...
... neighbors; the other about the anthropologist's own rage and redemption.
...
... study by an anthropologist. LET THE SEA MAKE ...
... California, $30.) An anthropologist recounts the conversations,
stories, ...
... Image of Mankind. By Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman. (Knopf, $ ...
86. The New York Times, July 4, 1993, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 7; Page 1; Column 3; Book Review Desk, 1969 words, The Way
We Were?, By Malcolm W. Browne; Malcolm W. Browne is a senior science
writer for The New York Times.
... Image of Mankind. By Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman. Illustrated.
...
... an "h," while Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman, the authors
of "The ...
... Mr. Stringer, an anthropologist at the Natural History ...
... books of prominent anatomists and anthropologists of the last three
centuries, "The ...
87. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), May 31, 1993 Monday, FINAL / ALL,
ARTS & LIVING; Pg. 9D, 505 words, EACH GENERATION CUSTOMIZES ITS
CAVEMAN, By JOHN BEIFUSS
... themselves appeared," authors Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman
write. ...
... authors - Trinkaus is an anthropologist, Shipman a professor ...
PHOTOS: No Credit; ERIK TRINKAUS and PAT SHIPMAN: "We still ...
... Image of Mankind. By Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman. Knopf, ...
88. The Independent (London), April 25, 1993, Sunday, THE SUNDAY REVIEW
PAGE; Page 36 , 852 words, BOOK REVIEW / Ancestral manoeuvres in the
dark, By DAVID PAPINEAU
... episodes recounted by Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman in their ...
... East Coast American anthropologist Carleton Coon, who ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (70%); CARLETON STEVENS ...
89. The Observer, April 11 1993, Pg. 58, 985 words, Books: Some disturbing
first sightings of the New Man, ANTHONY BURGESS
... IMAGE OF MANKIND by Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman Cape ...
... manipulated by German anthropologists to grant ancestry to inferior
...
... charred by fire . . . Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman are both distinguished
anthropologists who write well ( ...
90. The Boston Globe, February 25, 1993, Thursday, City Edition, LIVING;
Pg. 30, 846 words, Piecing together history in 'Neandertals'; BOOK
REVIEW THE NEANDERTALS Changing the Image of Mankind By Erik Trinkaus
and Pat Shipman Knopf, 419 pp., illustrated, $ 30, By M. R. Montgomery,
Globe Staff
... Neandertals," and the great success of Erik Trinkaus and Pat
Shipman as authors, is that the ...
... letters in American Anthropologist, and this reviewer only recalls
that ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (90%); PAT SHIPMAN ...
91. The Ottawa Citizen, October 13, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1/FRONT, 1210 words, 'MOTHER OF US ALL', Shelley Page; CITIZEN
... purports to say," says Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
the University of New ...
... holds up, cultural anthropologists say it has a ...
... Barkow, a cultural anthropologist at Dalhousie University ...
92. The Ottawa Citizen, October 13, 1991, Sunday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A1/FRONT, 1210 words, 'MOTHER OF US ALL', SHELLEY PAGE; CITIZEN
... purports to say," says Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at
the University of New ...
... holds up, cultural anthropologists say it has a ...
... Barkow, a cultural anthropologist at Dalhousie University ...
93. The Boston Globe, May 27, 1991, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY;
Pg. 29, 1406 words, MODEL MAKING; It's not just make believe, By David
L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... consulting and interacting with UNM anthropologist Erik Trinkaus,
he said, that he felt they were "almost ...
... Before making the models, the anthropologists "had the data,
they had kind of an ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, May 1, 2004, News; This Week; Pg. 16, 322 words,
Inside the neanderthal mind, Jeff Hecht
... lacked creativity. Now anthropologist Thomas Wynn and cognitive
...
... says Wynn. But anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (78%); THOMAS WYNN ( ...
2. New Scientist, June 21, 2003, News; Frontiers; Pg. 17, 156 words,
We hear that…, Staff
... short-faced humans. Erik Trinkaus at Washington University in St
Louis, ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (92%);
3. U.S. News & World Report, September 17, 2001 September 17, 2001,
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Vol. 131 , No. 10; Pg. 85, 562 words, The
real 'Survivor', By Thomas Hayden
... sort of humans? Most anthropologists say modern people--our ...
... Neanderthals' brutish reputation. Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist
at Washington University in St. Louis, ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (58%); JAN MANGERUD ( ...
4. U.S. News & World Report, January 29, 2001, SCIENCE & IDEAS;
COVER STORY; Vol. 130 , No. 4; Pg. 34, 4428 words, Where We Come From,
By Nancy Shute
... Lagar Velho, Portugal. Washington University anthropologist Erik
Trinkaus, who is researching the find, ...
5. New Scientist, October 30, 1999, This Week, Pg. 1414, 434 words,
Staying power, Matt Walker Fossils show Neanderthals were more resilient
than we thought
... researchers led by Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St
Louis and ...
... recorded so far. Anthropologists previously believed that most
of these ...
PAUL PETTITT (92%); ERIK TRINKAUS (64%);
6. New Scientist, June 19, 1999, Features, Pg. 4242, 2699 words, Family
secrets, Scott Norris (Albuquerque, New Mexico; Scott Norris is a freelance
science writer based in Albuquerque, New Mexico) It has long been thought
that modern humans wiped out the Neanderthals when they invaded Europe.
But, asks Scott Norris, did they make love, not war ?
... at the University of Lisbon, and Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
... interbreeding to occur. Many anthropologists now accept that there
were Neanderthal ...
... Fred Smith, an anthropologist from Northern Illinois University
...
... Iberian peninsula ? Some anthropologists argue that Neanderthals
and moderns ...
7. New Scientist, May 1, 1999, This Week: In brief, Pg. 2727, 135 words,
Mixed ancestry
... Neanderthal traits, says Erik Trinkaus of Washington University
in St Louis, ...
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (56%);
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY (56%);
ERIK TRINKAUS (83%);
8. U.S. News & World Report, May 20, 1996, CULTURE & IDEAS;
COVER STORY; Pg. 52, 2551 words, The dawn of creativity, By William
F. Allman
... Alison Brooks of George Washington University, who with National
Science Foundation anthropologist John Yellen found the ...
... hardship for Neanderthals. Erik Trinkaus of the University of New
Mexico ...
9. New Scientist, January 29, 1994, Review, Pg. 4343, 1043 words, An
artful approach to our roots, SARAH BUNNEY
... Image of Mankind by Erik Trinkaus and Pat Shipman (reviewed ...
... writer, a veteran anthropologist, has made distinguished contributions.
...
10. U.S. News & World Report, September 16, 1991, SCIENCE & SOCIETY;
COVER STORY; Vol. 111, No. 12; Pg. 53, 3898 words, Who We Were, By
William F. Allman
... heavy brow led anthropologists to conclude it was the remains of
...
... years. Nearly all anthropologists agree that the human lineage
...
... continent teeming with professional anthropologists; climatic and
geological conditions there are ...
... modern Europeans, says anthropologist Christopher Stringer of the
Natural ...
... Europe of Homo sapiens -- whom anthropologists call ''Cro-Magnons" ...
... modern humans. According to Erik Trinkaus of the University of
New Mexico, the ...
... between the two. Some anthropologists are uncomfortable with the
Out of Africa ...
... accepted by all anthropologists. One of its most vocal ...
11. Newsweek, October 16, 1989, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science;
Pg. 70, 1436 words, My Granddad, Neanderthal?, SHARON BEGLEY with FIONA
GLEIZES in Paris
... view of evolution. Most anthropologists believed that both modern
...
... for advance. According to anthropologist Bernard Vandermeersch
of France's ...
... human origins. Now, as anthropologists revise their views of these
cave ...
... 6 inches, says anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of the University of
New Mexico. They were ...
... group to move out." Anthropologists disagree about what happened
when ...
... modern humans, reports anthropologist Fred Smith of the University
of ...
ERIK TRINKAUS (69%); JEFFREY LAITMAN ( ...
12. Newsweek, November 10, 1986, UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Ideas;
Pg. 62, 3591 words, The Way We Were, SHARON BEGLEY with LOUISE LIEF
in Paris
... France -- but the very fact that anthropologists are suggesting
they did represents a ...
... human evolution; now, anthropologists conclude that the late Ice
...
... humans as we would recognize them," says anthropologist Randall
White of New ...
... finds are challenging this conclusion. Anthropologists trace the
roots of Cro- ...
... new species. But anthropologist Fred Smith of the University of
...
... peripatetic. Rather, says anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of the University
of New Mexico, ...
... toward Asia and Europe. Anthropologists have discovered fossils
from Africa and ...
... on a skeleton, anthropologists conclude that tunics and tailored
...
... feet. Wife stealing? Anthropologists like to say that behavior
...
... birth. Their prominence, says anthropologist Margaret Conkey of
the State ...
... about their environment," says Erik Trinkaus. If Altamira's
bison depict the ...
13. Newsweek, October 29, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg.
133, 634 words, Unearthing a VIP Fossil, SHARON BEGLEY with MARY HAGER
in Washington
... wide for fossils with anthropologist Richard Leakey, yet ...
... puzzling questions. According to anthropologist Erik Trinkaus of
the University of New Mexico, the ...
... means] of walking," says anthropologist Owen Lovejoy of Kent
...
... skeleton will keep anthropologists busy for years ...
14. Newsweek, April 23, 1984, UNITED STATES EDITION, SCIENCE; Pg. 49,
1622 words, Man's Family Portrait, SHARON BEGLEY with JOHN CAREY and
bureau reports
... a cathedral," says Erik Trinkaus of the University of New
Mexico. ...
... evolutionary biology, says anthropologist F. Clark Howell of the
...
... view." No longer do anthropologists merely match up ...
... humanlike one," says anthropologist Milford Wolpoffofthe University
of ...
... closest cousin is the chimpanzee. Anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz
of the University of ...
... semierect brutish lout. Anthropologists now believe, however, that
Neanderthals were ...
Leonard Wall
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
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Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), January 27, 2006 Friday, THIRD
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 770 words, What do you remember? Space Shuttle
tragedy reveals memory phenomenon, By Eric Hand ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
Tim O'Neil of the Post-Dispatch contributed to this report.
... need to be separated," said Washington University cultural
psychologist James Wertsch. Wertsch says flashbulb ...
2. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), March 25, 2004 Thursday Five
Star Lift Edition, GET OUT; Pg. 6, 2320 words, EVENTS
... 314-862-5735. James Wertsch, a professor in arts and science at
Washington University, will discuss "Public ...
... p.m. Friday at Washington University, Music Classrooms Building,
...
... Hillel on the campus of Washington University, 6300 Forsyth Boulevard,
...
... p.m. Tuesday at Washington University, Steinberg Auditorium, Forsyth
and ...
3. The San Diego Union-Tribune, December 7, 2003, Sunday, NEWS;Pg.
A-1, 1182 words, Americans continue to tap into history of Pearl Harbor,
Peter Rowe; STAFF WRITER
... a University of Hawaii anthropologist named Geoffrey White ...
... Pearl Harbor," said James Wertsch, a professor of education
and psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. "That was
the ...
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