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Shipley, Arthur Everett. Adm. pens. at CHRIST'S, Apr. 9, 1880. [2nd] s. of Alexander [of The Hall, Datchet, Bucks.] (and Amelia, dau. of William Henry Burge, of Windsor). B. Mar. 10, 1861, at Walton-on-Thames. School, University College School, London. Matric. Michs. 1880; Scholar, 1880; (Nat. Sci. Trip., Pt I, 1st Class, 1882); B.A. (Pt II, 1st Class) 1884; M.A. 1888; Sc.D. 1911. Fellow, 1887-1910; Master, 1910-27. Vice-Chancellor, 1917-19. F.R.S., 1904; F.Z.S.; F.L.S. Hon. D.Sc., Princeton. University Demonstrator in Comparative Anatomy, 1886-94; University Lecturer in Morphology of the invertebrata, 1894-1908; Reader in Zoology, 1908-20. Investigated on behalf of the Colonial Office a plant disease in the Bermudas, 1887. President of the Association of Economic Biologists, 1908. Member, African Entomological Research Committee, 1909. Member of the Royal Commissions on the Civil Service; on Grouse Disease; on Trinity College, Dublin, etc. For many years Cambridge University correspondent of The Times. G.B.E., 1920. Author, Zoology of the Invertebrata; Pearls and Parasites; Minor Horrors of War. Joint-author of a translation of Weismann on Heredity. Joint editor, Cambridge Natural History. Edited a Text Book on Zoology and a Handbook to the Natural History of Cambridgeshire. Co-editor of Parasitology and of the Journal of Economic Biology. Died, unmarried, Sept. 22, 1927, at Cambridge. (Peile, II. 673; Who was Who; D.N.B.; Cambridge Review, Oct. 1927; The Times, Sept. 23, 1927.) | Arthur Everett SHIPLEY Approx. lifespan: 18611927 pens. Christ's College adm1880:04:09 2nd s. of Alexander SHIPLEY of The Hall, Datchet, Buckinghamshire (and Amelia BURGE dau. of William Henry BURGE of Windsor, [ Berkshire ] ) b. Walton-on-Thames, [ Surrey ] 1861:03:10 Sch: University College School London Matric 1880:10MT: Scholar 1880 Nat.Sci.Trip. Pt I, 1st Class(1882); BA Pt II, 1st Class 1884 MA 1888 ScD 1911 Fellow 1887-1910 Master: 1910-27 Vice-Chancellor 1917-19 FRS 1904 FZS FLS Hon. DSc Princeton, [ USA ] University Demonstrator in Comparative: Anatomy 1886-94 University Lecturer in Morphology of: : invertebrata 1894-1908 Reader in Zoology 1908-20 Investigated on behalf of Colonial Office a plant disease in the Bermuda 1887 President of: : Association of Economic Biologists 1908 Member: African Entomological Research Committee 1909 Member of: the Royal Commissions on Civil Service on Grouse Disease; on Trinity College, Dublin etc. For many years CB University correspondent of The Times GBE 1920 Publ.: Zoology of the Invertebrata; Pearls and Parasites; Minor Horrors of War Joint-author of a translation of Weismann on Heredity Joint editor, Camb. Natural History Publ.: Edited a Text Book on Zoology and a Handbook to the Natural History of Cambridgeshire Co- editor of Parasitology and of the Journal of Economic Biology d., unmarried 1927:09:22 at CB, [ Cambridgeshire ] ( Peile, II. 673; Who was Who; D.N.B.; CB Review 1927:10; The Times 1927:09:23) [add:]Photographs: CAS: G.148; Gownsman of 1916:11:11 [:add] [add:]Portrait by Lázló and plaque by R. Tait McKenzie in Christ's College : portrait by W. Rieber in Dept. of Zoology[:add] [add:]Goodison: CCS : 85, 86: CP : 383; CUA : Phot. 25[:add] |