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    Alfred Romer. For the Baltic-German/Polish painter, sculptor and printmaker, see Alfred Isidore Romer. Alfred Sherwood Romer (December 28, 1894 – November 5, 1973) was an American paleontologist and biologist and a specialist in vertebrate evolution.

  2. Alfred Sherwood Romer was a U.S. paleontologist widely known for his concepts of evolutionary history of vertebrate animals. The explicit use of comparative anatomy and embryology in studies of fossil vertebrates underlies his major contributions to biology.

  3. Dr. Alfred Sherwood Romer (1894 – 1973) was the leading contributor to the discipline of vertebrate paleontology throughout much of the 20th century. He was founder and first president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology.

  4. May 29, 2018 · ROMER, ALFRED SHERWOOD. (b. White Plains, New York, 28 December 1894; d. Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 November 1973) paleontology, vertebrate anatomy. Romer was the son of Fenry Romer, a newspaper editor and owner, and of Evelyn Sherwood.

  5. Overview. Alfred Sherwood Romer. (1894—1973) Quick Reference. (1894–1973) An American palaeontologist and comparative anatomist, who specialized in the evolution of vertebrates.

  6. ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER December 28, 1894 -November 5, 1973 BY EDWIN H. COLBERT A LFRED SHERWOOD ROMER was a man of many aspects: a profound scholar whose studies of vertebrate evolution based upon the comparative anatomy of fossils established him throughout the world as an outstanding figure in his

  7. ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER December 2S, 1894-November 5, 1973 BY EDWIN H. COLBERT AEFRED SHERWOOD ROMER was a man of many aspects: a profound scholar whose studies of vertebrate evolution based upon the comparative anatomy of fossils established him throughout the worIc} as an outstanding figure in his fielcI; a gifted teacher who trained several ...

  8. mid-nineteenth-century Museum of Comparative Zoology on the other. Romer quickly chose the latter, and his large square office on the first floor of the MCZ was a mecca for students and colleagues for forty years. It has now become the Alfred Sherwood Romer Library. The Romers bought a rambling early-nineteenth-century house a few minutes’ walk

  9. ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER. Alexander Agassiz Professor Emeritus of Zoology, Harvard University. (Read April 19, 1968, in the Symposium on "Gondwanaland Revisited: New Evidence for Continental Drift")

  10. Romer, Alfred Sherwood (United States 1894-1973) vertebrate anatomy & paleontology. As the ANB succinctly puts it, "Romer contributed to the advance of paleontology by applying the techniques of comparative anatomy to the study of fossils.