Frederick A. AldrichАрхивная копия от 3 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Accessed July 2, 2011. «Frederick Allen Aldrich, AB, M.Sc., PhD, was born in Butler, New Jersey, on May 1, 1927. Following the award of his doctorate in marine biology and physiology from Rutgers University, he served for seven years as curator of invertebrates at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.»
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McLeod, Don. «First sub-Arctic type: Marine lab opens in May»Архивная копия от 14 мая 2016 на Wayback Machine, Leader-Post, September 29, 1966. Accessed July 2, 2011. «Dr. Aldrich, 39-year-old native of Butler, N.J., who came to Memorial five years ago from the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, expects to have a staff of eventually 100, probably 48 of them senior researchers.»
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McLeod, Don. «First sub-Arctic type: Marine lab opens in May»Архивная копия от 14 мая 2016 на Wayback Machine, Leader-Post, September 29, 1966. Accessed July 2, 2011. «Dr. Aldrich, 39-year-old native of Butler, N.J., who came to Memorial five years ago from the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, expects to have a staff of eventually 100, probably 48 of them senior researchers.»
Frederick A. AldrichАрхивная копия от 3 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Accessed July 2, 2011. «Frederick Allen Aldrich, AB, M.Sc., PhD, was born in Butler, New Jersey, on May 1, 1927. Following the award of his doctorate in marine biology and physiology from Rutgers University, he served for seven years as curator of invertebrates at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.»