![]() He was a member of the 1932 University of Nebraska expedition that discovered and excavated many of the mammalian fossils familiar to Nebraskans visiting the State Museum in Morrill Hall in Lincoln. ![]() ![]() He was a student of Lowry Wimberly, in the English Department at the University of Nebraska, but he also studied geology and paleontology and pursued a degree in anthropology. Auden, the social critic Lewis Mumford, and the science fiction writer Ray Bradbury. His literary admirers and correspondents included the poet W.H. Eiseley is one of the most widely read and highly regarded nature writers of the twentieth century. ![]()
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