William Edward "Bill" Schevill (July 2, 1906 – July 25, 1994) was an American paleontologist famous for his part in dynamiting out the nodules of the most complete skeleton of the short-necked pliosaur Kronosaurus queenslandicus discovered in Hughenden in Queensland, Australia, in 1932. He later became known as an authority on the sounds of whales. Schevill had the title of scientist emeritus at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he had begun working in 1943, technically retiring in 1985.
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| - William Edward "Bill" Schevill (July 2, 1906 – July 25, 1994) was an American paleontologist famous for his part in dynamiting out the nodules of the most complete skeleton of the short-necked pliosaur Kronosaurus queenslandicus discovered in Hughenden in Queensland, Australia, in 1932. He later became known as an authority on the sounds of whales. Schevill had the title of scientist emeritus at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he had begun working in 1943, technically retiring in 1985. (en)
- William Edward 'Bill' Schevill (Brooklyn, 2 juli 1906 - Concord, 25 juli 1994) was een Amerikaanse paleontoloog die beroemd was om zijn aandeel in het opzetten van het meest complete skelet van de korthalzige pliosauriër Kronosaurus queenslandicus, ontdekt in Hughenden in Queensland, Australië, in 1932. Later werd hij bekend als een autoriteit op het gebied van het gezang van walvissen. Schevill had de titel van emeritus wetenschapper aan de Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, waar hij in 1943 was begonnen te werken en in 1985 technisch met pensioen ging. (nl)
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| - Emerson Hospital, Concord, Massachusetts (en)
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| - Lee Schevill , Edward Schevill (en)
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| - Paleontologist, Cetologist (en)
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| - William Edward "Bill" Schevill (July 2, 1906 – July 25, 1994) was an American paleontologist famous for his part in dynamiting out the nodules of the most complete skeleton of the short-necked pliosaur Kronosaurus queenslandicus discovered in Hughenden in Queensland, Australia, in 1932. He later became known as an authority on the sounds of whales. Schevill had the title of scientist emeritus at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where he had begun working in 1943, technically retiring in 1985. (en)
- William Edward 'Bill' Schevill (Brooklyn, 2 juli 1906 - Concord, 25 juli 1994) was een Amerikaanse paleontoloog die beroemd was om zijn aandeel in het opzetten van het meest complete skelet van de korthalzige pliosauriër Kronosaurus queenslandicus, ontdekt in Hughenden in Queensland, Australië, in 1932. Later werd hij bekend als een autoriteit op het gebied van het gezang van walvissen. Schevill had de titel van emeritus wetenschapper aan de Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, waar hij in 1943 was begonnen te werken en in 1985 technisch met pensioen ging. (nl)
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