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  1. Dec 1, 2020 · William Clemens with fossils of a hadrosaur, a plant-eating, duck-billed dinosaur, discovered in Alaska’s North Slope. Clemens argued that, if dinosaurs could live in the Arctic, they could have lived through a sudden cooling caused by a comet or asteroid impact.

  2. Dec 3, 2020 · Clemens, who died peacefully of metastatic cancer at his home in Berkeley on Nov. 17 at the age of 88, became one of the most persuasive voices against the impact hypothesis.

  3. Articles 1–20. ‪Curator University of California Museum of Paleontology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 6,774‬‬.

  4. William Clemens (September 10, 1905 – April 29, 1980) was an American film director. Born in Saginaw, Michigan, Clemens began his Hollywood career as a film editor in 1931. His first directing project was Man Hunt in 1936.

  5. William Clemens was born on 10 September 1905 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. He was a director and editor, known for Missing Witnesses (1937), Talent Scout (1937) and The Night of January 16th (1941). He died on 29 April 1980 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

    • Director, Editor, Producer
    • September 10, 1905
    • William Clemens
    • April 29, 1980
  6. William A. Clemens Jr., longtime Professor of paleontology and integrative biology, curator in the University of California Museum of Paleontology, Berkeley, and one of the greatest fossil mammal experts of the past century, passed away peacefully at his home in Berkeley on 17 November 2020, surrounded by family and letters and tributes from ...

  7. William A. Clemens is Professor of Paleontology Emeritus at the Department of Integrative Biology and the Museum of Paleontology at the University of California Berkeley. Born and raised in Berkeley, Dr. Clemens did all of his post-secondary education at UC Berkeley and,