On January 30, 1937, at his home at 3033 Deakin Street in Berkeley, California, Lawrence Bruner, pioneer American economic entomologist and a world authority on grasshoppers and related insects (Orthoptera), as well as the person who more than any other individual was responsible for the organization of the Nebraska Ornithologists’ Union, passed away after a severe illness of a few days that culminated a rather extended period of gradually declining health. It is difficult to epitomize any account of the life accomplishments of this man, because they were so many and varied, and perhaps for this purpose there may very well be quoted some very recently written words of Herbert Osborn, another pioneer of American entomologist who in age was j...
Former NOU president and Nebraska Bird Review editor William F. Rapp, Jr., passed away on March 13, ...
Harry Smith was born at Aurora, Nebraska, November 29, 1883. He was brought up as a farm boy and exp...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...
Dr. Charles Sibley, who passed away in April 1998, is recalled and appreciated by a former student, ...
In Memorium: Harvey L. Gunderson Dear Fellow Birders, It is with deep regret that I inform you of th...
The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union lost a longtime member and friend on May 2, 2004, when Dr. Rus...
On September 21, 2015, the NOU and the conservation community lost a good friend with the passing of...
On April 12 this year, Dr. Charles Sibley passed away in California. Although a Nebraskan by neither...
Frederick “Fred” Paul Baxendale, 72, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, 30 September 2021. ...
Earlier this year, at the age of 85, Major Jacob Brodzinsky passed away at his home in Santo Domingo...
It was immediately obvious to anyone who knew John that his work with the birds and other wildlife o...
THE BRUNER ENTOMOLOGY CLUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA STATE MUSEUM, DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY FIELD TRIP - ...
On 11 June 2000, Dr. Elmer C. Birney unexpectedly passed away from cardiac arrest suffered while out...
INDEX, Compiled by M. H. Swenk FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 16, 1899 ABSTRACT OF MINUT...
Loren Blake, known to all of his friends as \u27Bub,\u27 entered many of our lives on a fall evening...
Former NOU president and Nebraska Bird Review editor William F. Rapp, Jr., passed away on March 13, ...
Harry Smith was born at Aurora, Nebraska, November 29, 1883. He was brought up as a farm boy and exp...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...
Dr. Charles Sibley, who passed away in April 1998, is recalled and appreciated by a former student, ...
In Memorium: Harvey L. Gunderson Dear Fellow Birders, It is with deep regret that I inform you of th...
The Nebraska Ornithologists\u27 Union lost a longtime member and friend on May 2, 2004, when Dr. Rus...
On September 21, 2015, the NOU and the conservation community lost a good friend with the passing of...
On April 12 this year, Dr. Charles Sibley passed away in California. Although a Nebraskan by neither...
Frederick “Fred” Paul Baxendale, 72, of Lincoln, Nebraska, passed away Thursday, 30 September 2021. ...
Earlier this year, at the age of 85, Major Jacob Brodzinsky passed away at his home in Santo Domingo...
It was immediately obvious to anyone who knew John that his work with the birds and other wildlife o...
THE BRUNER ENTOMOLOGY CLUB UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA STATE MUSEUM, DIVISION OF ENTOMOLOGY FIELD TRIP - ...
On 11 June 2000, Dr. Elmer C. Birney unexpectedly passed away from cardiac arrest suffered while out...
INDEX, Compiled by M. H. Swenk FIRST ANNUAL MEETING, Lincoln, Nebr., Dec. 16, 1899 ABSTRACT OF MINUT...
Loren Blake, known to all of his friends as \u27Bub,\u27 entered many of our lives on a fall evening...
Former NOU president and Nebraska Bird Review editor William F. Rapp, Jr., passed away on March 13, ...
Harry Smith was born at Aurora, Nebraska, November 29, 1883. He was brought up as a farm boy and exp...
(excerpt) John Robert Eyer died at Carlsbad, New Mexico, on January 30, 1976. J. G. Watts and W. A. ...