Background
Elliott, Clark Albert was born on January 22, 1941 in Ware, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Leroy and Bertha Lyons Elliott.
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Thaddeus William Harris first made his living as a physician and for many years thereafter as Harvard librarian. For six years, he also taught natural history in Harvard College - Henry David Thoreau was one of his students - but his desire for a full-time professorship was never realized. He is chiefly remembered as a naturalist and is generally considered the "founder of applied entomology" in the United States. His historical reputation is linked to his "Treatise on Some of the Insects Injurious to Vegetation", first issued in 1841 as a report of the Massachusetts biological survey. Harris was concerned with agricultural pests (and most of his papers were published in agricultural and horticultural journals).
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Elliott, Clark Albert was born on January 22, 1941 in Ware, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Leroy and Bertha Lyons Elliott.
AB, Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio, 1963. Medical Science Liaison Society, Case Western Reserve University, 1965. Master of Arts, Case Western Reserve University, 1968.
Doctor of Philosophy, Case Western Reserve University, 1970.
Assistant professor School of Library. Science, Simmons College, Boston, 1969—1971. Assistant curator Harvard University Architect, 1971—1974, associate curator, 1974—1997.
Librarian Burndy Library., Dibner Institute for History of Science and Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997—2000. Consultant American Academy Arts and Science, 2000—2005.
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Member of New England Archivists, History Science Society.
Married Priscilla Alden Jordan, 1965. Children: Andrew, Glenn.