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Ernest Stanley Dodge was an internationally known historian, author and museum director at the famed Peabody Museum. | Ernest Stanley Dodge (3/18/1913-2/9/1980) was an internationally known historian, author and museum director at the famed Peabody Museum. | ||
A genial, warm down-to-earth man was widely respected in the museum field, not only for his administrative abilities | A genial, warm down-to-earth man was widely respected in the museum field, not only for his administrative abilities | ||
but also for his scholarship and dedication. He wrote eight books, some historical and scientific articles, and was founder | but also for his scholarship and dedication. He wrote eight books, some historical and scientific articles, and was founder |
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Ernest Stanley Dodge (3/18/1913-2/9/1980) was an internationally known historian, author and museum director at the famed Peabody Museum. A genial, warm down-to-earth man was widely respected in the museum field, not only for his administrative abilities but also for his scholarship and dedication. He wrote eight books, some historical and scientific articles, and was founder and editor of the "American Neptune", a quarterly magazine considered the country's foremost journal of maritime history.
Mr. Dodge was considered the world's authority on the ethnological material collected by Capt. James Cook, the 18th century English explorer.
See Also
- "Ernest Stanley Dodge, 66, author, museum director" (obituary)Boston Sunday Globe, Feb. 10, 1980.