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William Frederick Foshag (March 17, 1894 – May 21, 1956) was an
American geologist and mineralogist. He
published nearly 100
papers and
described 13 new...
- from all over the world, but the prin****l
researchers were
William F.
Foshag of the
Smithsonian Institution and Dr.
Jenaro Gonzalez Reyna from the Mexican...
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project was
closed before the
prototype had flown.
Powered lift
Convertiplane Foshag &
Boehler (1969)
Seifert (2012) Zipfel,
Peter H.; "On
Flight Dynamics of...
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Cripple Cr****
Teller County, Colorado.
Rocks & Minerals, pp422–427, OCT 2008.
Foshag, W. F., (1932)
Creedite from Nevada: Am. Mineral., 17, 75–77.
Mineral galleries...
- do****ented in a 1955
publication co-aut****d by
Leslie with
William F.
Foshag, who, at the time, was Head
Curator of the
Smithsonian Institution Department...
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married in 1965
Merle Crisler Foshag, who died in 1977. She was
known as a
watercolorist and her
first husband was
William F.
Foshag.
Conus woodringi Cr****ispira...
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Adolarius Jacob Forster (1739–1806)
Westgarth Forster (1772–1835)
William F.
Foshag (1894–1956)
Clement le Neve
Foster (1841–1904)
Samuel Fowler (1779–1844)...
- Maya people, was re-discovered in the 1950s by
American geologist William Foshag, who was
directed by a
local tomato farmer. The
rarer blue-green jade, used...
- (1963)
American Mineralogist 48: 1–13
Klein and
Hurlbut (1993)
Manual of
Mineralogy 21st Edition.
Wiley Foshag (1937)
American Mineralogist 22: 479–484...
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named them "Charybdis machines".
Other early experimenters were
William Foshag and Joe Carter.
These types of
monocopters caught on in the
model airplane...