Eiseley eventually trained as an anthropologist, then as an paleontologist, and spent most of his academic career at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was Benjamin Franklin Professor of Anthropology and the History of Science, Curator of Early Man at the University Art Museum, and Provost. He spent his childhood on the Midwestern plains where his sense of place and interest in the land was surely formed. Born in 1907 in Lincoln, Nebraska, as far as possible from our American coasts, Eiseley was the son of an itinerant Shakespearean actor and an amateur artist. One name, sadly not so well remembered, is Loren Eiseley. Read more about the story of Loren Eiseley at Īs I reflect on the now surprising longevity of the World Ocean Blog and our weekly audio program, the World Ocean Radio, my thoughts have turned to various individuals along the way who have shaped my personal interest and thinking about Nature and the ocean.
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