Adriaan Joseph van Rossem
Adriaan Joseph van Rossem (December 17, 1892 in Chicago – September 4, 1949)[1] was an American ornithologist of Dutch ancestry. He came from an affluent family where his father died very early in his life. Van Rossem went on to attend both public and private schools. In his teens he became influenced by Joseph Grinnell who led him into ornithology.[1] He later did much work with Donald Ryder Dickey and shared the 1941 Brewster Medal with him. He was curator of the Donald Ryder Dickey Collection (first housed at the California Institute of Technology and later at the University of California Los Angeles) from 1912 to his death. He was a 1939 Guggenheim Fellow and received an honorary doctorate from Occidental College in 1948.[2] [3]
Adriaan Joseph van Rossem | |
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Born | Chicago, Illinois, United States | December 17, 1892
Died | September 4, 1949 56) Los Angeles, California, United States | (aged
Nationality | American |
Awards | Brewster Medal |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ornithology |
References
- Miller A. H. (1957). In Memoriam: Adriaan Joseph van Rossen (PDF). The Auk. 74. p. 20.
- "Van Rossem, Noted Ornithologist, Dies". Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif., United States, Los Angeles, Calif. 1949-09-08. pp. A7.
- "A. J. van Rossem, John Simon Guggenheim Foundation". Retrieved 2018-05-13.
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