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  1. Cresswell Shearer, FRS [1] (24 May 1874 – 6 February 1941), was a Canadian-British zoologist [2] and Cambridge lecturer in experimental embryology, where he motivated his students to develop a keen interest in hands-on research, inviting them to practical marine research experience at Plymouth Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of t...

  2. Cresswell Shearer, 1874-1941. James Gray. Published: 01 November 1942 https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbm.1942.0002. Abstract. Cresswell Shearer died at Cambridge on 6 February 1941. Of Scotch and Irish descent, he was born in Quebec on 24 May 1874, being the youngest of eleven children.

  3. www.nature.com › articles › 147319a0OBITUARIES - Nature

    DR. CRESSWELL SHEARER, who died at Cambridge on February 7, after a brief illness, will be remembered as one of the most interesting personalities in the ranks of British...

  4. Cresswell Shearer 17 always as something to be encouraged. Even the wildest ideas were received with benevolent humour, and the young enthusiast, if brought back to earth, was left with the happy feeling that his attempt at flying, even if premature, had been sympathetically regarded. His influence on young men was probably

  5. 1874 - 1941. Born. 24 May 1874. Died. 06/02/1941. Gender. Male. Date of election for Royal Society fellowship. 11/05/1916. Catalogue. View catalogue entry. Timeline of 22 items related to Cresswell Shearer from 1906–1937. 1906 1913 1920 1927 1934. Author of.

  6. Cresswell Shearer. Books from the extended shelves: Shearer, Cresswell: On the Medusae from the coast of British Columbia and Alaska. (1903), also by Louis Murbach (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)

  7. Cresswell Shearer, FRS , was a British zoologist and Cambridge lecturer in experimental embryology, where he motivated his students to develop a keen interest in hands-on research, inviting them to practical marine research experience at Plymouth Laboratory of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom during the summer months.