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  1. University of Minnesota. Carnegie Institution of Science. Frederic Edward Clements (September 16, 1874 – July 26, 1945) was an American plant ecologist and pioneer in the study of plant ecology [2] and vegetation succession. [3]: 51.

  2. Clements married Edith Schwartz in 1899, described (in Ecology in 1945) as a wife and help-mate, who "unsparingly devoted her unusual ability as an illustrator, linguist, and botanist" to become his life-long field assistant and also a collaborator on research and books on flowers, particularly those of the Rocky Mountains. Clements rose through the ranks as a teacher and researcher at ...

  3. May 24, 2018 · May was informally adopted by Charles Frances and his wife Elisabeth (her great aunt) whom she travelled with from England on the CONFLICT. She was brought up in the Panama hotel, Wellington. her father Frederick Clemens was related to Samuel Longhorn Clemens aka Mark Twain. NZ Birth Registration has her date of birth 02 May 1882 parents Alice ...

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    Olivia Langdon was born in 1845 in Elmira, New York to a wealthy coal merchant. Her father, Jervis Langdon, was deeply religious but also highly progressive: He supported Elmira College, which had been founded in 1855 as one of the first in the U.S. to grant bachelor’s degrees to women. He was also an ardent abolitionist who served as a conductor o...

    Born in 1835 and raised on the Mississippi River in Hannibal, the young Samuel Clemens worked as a typesetter, a riverboat pilot, a miner and a writer. His first national literary success came in 1865 with “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” a story about a frog and a man who would bet on anything. He soon moved into travel writing, ...

    Back in the U.S., Clemens accepted an invitation from Charles to visit his family in Elmira. Within days of meeting Livy in 1868, he proposed marriage. She rebuffed him. Clemens later wrote, Although Livy refused Sam’s proposal, she did offer to enter into a correspondence with him as “brother and sister.” He wrote to her the very next day and kept...

    Despite the Langdons’ initial objections, Jervis Langdon took a liking to Sam, who soon won Livy’s heart. On the couple’s first outing together, they attended a reading by Charles Dickens, and in an effort to elevate her beau’s character, Livy began sending him copies of the sermonsof one of America’s most famous preachers, Henry Ward Beecher. They...

    Sam and Livy’s marriage was remarkable for its day, and perhaps any day. When they later built a mansion in Hartford, Connecticut – where they were next-door neighbors to another of the 19th century’s best-selling American novelists, Harriet Beecher Stowe– the deed was in Livy’s name. Clemens also transferred the copyrights to some of his works to ...

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  5. Jun 27, 2018 · CLEMENTS, FREDERIC EDWARD. (b. Lincoln, Nebraska, 16 September 1874; d. Santa Barbara, California, 26 July 1945), botany. For original article on Clements see DSB, vol. 3. Clements is best known for his theory of community development or plant succession. He claimed that a plant community underwent a predictable series of developmental stages ...

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  7. Wife of Frederick Clemens.

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