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Re: John Ostrom
Alas, I never had the opportunity to meet the man. Yet
I, like everyone else with at least an amateur
interest in paleo, will remember the sweeping changes
in dinosaur perception that John Ostrom spearheaded.
He will be missed, but he will never be forgotten.
Jason
--- brushes2@juno.com wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I'm saddened to report that early this morning (16
> July 2005), Professor
> John Ostrom passed away from the complications of
> Alzheimer Disease.
>
> A loss of a wonderful friend, a fine mind, and a
> great scholar.
>
> Alan
> Alan H Brush
> brushes2@juno.com
> 92 High Street
> Mystic, CT. 06355
> (860) 572-1717
>
"I am impressed by the fact that we know less about many modern [reptile] types
than we do of many fossil groups." - Alfred S. Romer
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