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  2. Caption from Torch: "This statue of Spencer Fullerton Baird was unveiled in May to commemorate the Centennial of Baird's appointment as the second secretary of the Smithsonian. The 7-foot bronze is a work of the American artist Leonard Baskin."

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  6. Spencer Fullerton Baird and the. Foundations of American Marine Science. DEAN C. ALLARD. In 1863, Spencer Fullerton Baird blazed a path that would be followed by thousands of future biologists when he came to Woods Hole, Mass., to under­ take summer research. Until his death in 1887, Baird returned again and again to this delightful New ...

  7. Spencer Fullerton Baird. Scientist. The Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, he graduated from Dickinson College in 1840 and became professor of natural history there in 1845. Becoming assistant secretary of the Smithsonian Institution in 1850, he began amassing the Smithsonian's huge collection of birds, reptiles, and other animals.

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