Background
Clare, Stewart was born on January 31, 1913 in near Montgomery City, Missouri, United States. Son of William Gilmore and Wardie (Stewart) Clare.
Clare, Stewart was born on January 31, 1913 in near Montgomery City, Missouri, United States. Son of William Gilmore and Wardie (Stewart) Clare.
Bachelor of Arts (William Volker scholar), U. Kansas, 1935; Master of Science (Rockefeller Research fellow, teaching fellow), Iowa State University, 1937; Doctor of Philosophy (University fellow), University of Chicago, 1949.
District survey supervisor entomology bureau entomology and plant quarantine, Civil Service Commission, 1937-1940; technical consultant, Civil Service Commission, 1941-1942; instructor meteorology, United States Army Air Force Weather School, 1942-1943; research biologist, Midwest Research Institute, Kansas City, Missoury, 1945-1946; special study, research, Kansas City The Art Institute of Chicago, U. Missouri, 1946-1949; instructor zoology, U. Alberta, 1949-1950; assistant professor zoology, lecturer-instructor science color, department fine arts, U. Alberta, 1950-1953; interim assistant professor physiology, Kansas City College Osteopathy and Surgery, 1953; lecturer zoology, U. Adelaide, S. Australia, 1954-1955; senior research officer and consultant entomology, Sudan Government Ministry Agriculture, Khartoum, Sudan and Gezira Research Station, Wad Medani, Sudan, N.Africa, 1955-1956; senior entomologist and consultant, Klipfontein Organic Products Corporation, Johannesburg, Union South Africa, 1957; professor, head department biology, Union College, 1958-1959; chairman science division, professor, head biology, Union College, 1959-1961; special study grantee, Union College, 1960; professor, head department biology, Missouri Valley College, Marshall, 1961-1962; research grantee, Missouri Valley College, 1961-1962; lecturer, instructor biology, meteorology, science of color, Adirondack Science Camp and Field Research Station at Twin Valleys, State University of New York, Plattsburgh, 1962-1966; director academic program, State University of New York, 1963-1966; research facilities grantee, State University of New York, 1963-1966; Buckbee Foundation professor biology, Rockford (Illinois) College lecturer biology evening college, Rockford (Illinois) College, 1962-1963; special research grantee, Rockford (Illinois) College, 1962-1963; professor, department chairman biochemistry, member research division, Kansas Missouri College Osteopathy and Surgery, U. Health Sciences, 1963-1967; also, National Institutes of Health basic research grantee, 1963-1967; professor biology, College of Emporia, Kansas, 1967-1974; director biological research, College of Emporia, 1972-1974; professor emeritus, College of Emporia, 1974-1992; research biologist, consultant, 1974-1986; with continuing research, 1986-1992. Research study grantee, 1967-1974, special research grantee study in, Arctic, 1970, 72, C. American and Mexico, 1973. Consultant Volunteers in Technical Service, 1962-1992, Adirondack Research Station, 1962-1966, National Referral Center for Science and Technology, other organizations.
Member of advisory board Fine Art Registry Society North America Artists. Served with United States Naval Reserve,1943-1945. Fellow International Biographical Association (life), American Biographical Institute, Explorers Club, Anglo-American Academy (honorary).
Member of New York Academy Sciences (life), British Association Advisory Science (life), American Entomological Society (life), National Association Biology Teachers, American Association of University Professors, Arctic Institute North America, American Polar Society, Inter-Society Color Council, Sigma Xi, Phi Sigma, Psi Chi, numerous others.
Married Lena Glenn Kaster, August 4, 1936.