Background
Schultz, Adolph HAns was born on November 14, 1891 in Stuttgart, Germany (citizen of Zürich, Switzerland). Came to the United States, 1916. Naturalized, 1934. Son of Julius and Sophie (Frick) Schultz.
researcher anthropology educator
Schultz, Adolph HAns was born on November 14, 1891 in Stuttgart, Germany (citizen of Zürich, Switzerland). Came to the United States, 1916. Naturalized, 1934. Son of Julius and Sophie (Frick) Schultz.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Zürich, 1916. Doctor of Medicine honoris causa, University Bale, 1962.
Research associate, Carnegie Institution Washington, 1916-1925, 37-38; associate professor physical anthropology, Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1925-1951; professor anthropology, director Anthropological Institute, U. Zürich, 1951-1962; professor emeritus, U. Zürich, from 1962; member science expedition to Asia, 1937.
Fellow Zoological Society London (foreign). Member Austrian Academy of Sciences (correspondent), American Philosophical Society, International Congress Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (permanent council, vice president 1956), Society d'Anthropological de Paris (honorary), New York Academy of Sciences (honorary), American Association Physical Anthropologists, American Anthropological Association, American Society Mammalogists, German Anthropological Society (correspondent), Swiss Anthropological Society, Anthropological Society Italy, British Association Anatomists (honorary), Society Human Biology (honorary).
Married Travis Bader, December 10, 1924.