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Statement on Evolution Smithsonian Institution, 1925 Ellis L. Yochelson

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Statement on Evolution Smithsonian Institution, 1925. Ellis L. Yochelson. Ellis Yochelson, 1928-2006. Three Resolutions on Evolution AAAS, 1922-1923 National Academy of Sciences, 1922-1923 Smithsonian Institution, 1925. AAAS Council Committee on Evolution - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Statement on EvolutionSmithsonian Institution, 1925

Ellis L. Yochelson

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Ellis Yochelson, 1928-2006

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Three Resolutions on Evolution

AAAS, 1922-1923National Academy of Sciences, 1922-1923

Smithsonian Institution, 1925

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AAAS Council Committee on Evolution

Edwin G. Conklin, Princeton University, biologyCharles B. Davenport, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, biologyHenry F. Osborn, Amer. Museum Natural History, paleontology

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NAS Committee Members

John M. Clarke NY geology

James Angell

CT psychology

W. W. Campbell

CA astronomy

Henry Crew IL physics

C. B. Davenport NY zoology

Gano Dunn NY engineering

L. R. Jones WI botany

E. H. Moore IL mathematics

A. A. Noyes CA chemistry

W. H. Welch MD medicine

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Evidence of human skeletal fossils

Progress and complexity of fossil plants and animal

Vast depth of geological strata

Radioactive dating of origin of life (1 billion BP)

Geological facts support evolution

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Increased brain size in humans across time

Similar organs in higher mammals and humans

Human progress from savagery to civilization

Development of stars and solar system over time

Other evidence for evolution

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Texts of Resolutions about Evolution in

“Voices for Evolution” Section of theNational Center for Science Education Website

www.ncse.org

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Thanks to:Abby Yochelson, Library of CongressJanice Goldblum, NAS/NRC Archives

Smithsonian Archives StaffAmy Crumpton, AAAS Archives

Michael Sokal, Worcester Poly. Inst.Mark Aldrich, Smith College

Alan E. Leviton, Calif. Academy Sciences