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Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Fund | American Museum of Natural History https://www.amnh.org/research/richard-gilder-graduate-school/academics/fellowship-and-grant-opportunities/research-grants-and-graduate-student-exchange-fellowships/roosevelt-memorial-fund
description and history of the TR memorial fund
Sexual Dimorphism / Trilobite Eggs | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/research/paleontology/collections/fossil-invertebrate-collection/trilobite-website/the-trilobite-files/sexual-dimorphism-trilobite-eggs
a doctoral thesis exploring “Sexual Dimorphism in Tr
African Wildlife | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/african-mammals/african-wildlife
As a hunter, Theodore Roosevelt was concerned about the wanton destruction of animals in the wild. „More and more, as it becomes necessary to preserve the game,“ he wrote, „let us ho…
noting the admiration field naturalists accorded TR
Theodore Roosevelt Memorial | American Museum of Natural History https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent/theodore-roosevelt-memorial
Visit New York State’s official memorial to Theodore Roosevelt, the state’s 33rd governor and the nation’s 26th president, at the American Museum of Natural History.
nod to the Bull Moose Progressive Party for which TR
Historic Camera on Display in the Roosevelt Memorial Hall | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/explore/news-blogs/on-exhibit-posts/historic-camera-on-display-in-the-roosevelt-memorial-hall
Museum ornithologist Frank M. Chapman owned an assortment of cameras, including the 5×7 Graflex original now on display.
Chapman’s camera is now on display in the restored TR
Iron Meteorites Group IV and Ungrouped Irons | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/research/physical-sciences/earth-and-planetary-sciences/geology-collections/history-lists-meteorites-tektites-impactites/list-meteorites-type/iron-meteorites-group-iv-and-ungrouped-irons
TYPE GROUP NAME LOCALITY FALL/FIND YEAR IR IVA…
RUSSIA FIND 1913 IR UNGR BABB’S MILL (TR
Addressing the Statue: Special Exhibit | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/addressing-the-statue
Explore the history and interpretations of the Equestrian Statue commissioned in 1925 to stand on the steps of the Museum, on NYC-owned property.
one of those decades we’ve had protest against the TR
2020 Distinguished Lecture in Anthropology, by Philip J. Deloria https://www.amnh.org/research/anthropology/news-events/2020-distinguished-lecture-in-anthropology-by-philip-j.-deloria
Commemoration touches simultaneously upon at least four temporalities: the moment of a life or event, the moment of a marker or text, the moment of an encounter, and the anticipation of a future consequence. Commemoration interweaves (not always easily) issues surrounding remembrance, honor, values, community and power. Is it any wonder that our memory work is so out of joint? Names and statues, art and symbols—these things constellate around themselves multiple temporalities, shifting values, shaky memories, and new histories. As figures of stability, they are deeply unstable. Considering a range of cases—Mary Sully’s personality prints, Jacob Lawrence’s American Struggle series, sports mascots, the American Museum of Natural History’s Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt, campus re-namings, among others—this talk will contemplate the uncertainty of temporality that lingers amidst the seeming certainties of iconoclasm and commemoration alike.
of Natural History The Theodore Roosevelt statue TR