Yerkes


charles tyson, 1837–1905, u.s. financier and m-ss-transit magnate.
robert mearns
[murnz] /mɜrnz/ (show ipa), 1876–1956, u.s. psychologist and psychobiologist: pioneered in studies of the great apes.
historical examples

a popular history of astronomy during the nineteenth century agnes m. (agnes mary) clerke
lady merton, colonist mrs. humphry ward
the age of big business burton j. hendrick
lady merton, colonist mrs. humphry ward
a popular history of astronomy during the nineteenth century agnes m. (agnes mary) clerke
the great round world and what is going on in it, vol. 1, no. 37, july 22, 1897 various
lady merton, colonist mrs. humphry ward
appletons’ popular science monthly, january 1900 various
lady merton, colonist mrs. humphry ward
lyman’s history of old walla walla county, vol. 1 (of 2) william denison lyman

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