- Preston Cloud
Preston Ercelle Cloud, Jr. (
September 26 ,1912 –January 16 ,1991 ) was an American paleontologist, geographer, andprofessor . He was best-known for his work on thegeologic time scale and theorigin of life onEarth .Early life
Cloud was born in
West Upton, Massachusetts and grew up inWaynesboro, Pennsylvania where he developed a love for the outdoors. Upon graduating from high school, Cloud spent three years in theUnited States Navy (1930-1933) where he excelled atboxing .Higher education
Despite the difficulties of finding employment during the
Great Depression , Preston paid for his own firstsemester atThe George Washington University inWashington, D.C. An influential figure in Cloud's life was
Ray Bassler , a professor and thecurator of paleontology at theNational Museum . Bassler noticed Cloud's interest in his work, and he arranged for the student to work at the museum. Later on, he worked withG. Arthur Cooper , a paleontologist and stratigrapher. Under Cooper, Preston learned much aboutfossil s, especially those ofbrachiopod s. He worked full-time at the museum, but he graduated in 1938, earning aBachelor of Science degree.Cooper financially allowed for Preston to attend
Yale University , which he did.Awards
*1977, awarded the
Charles Doolittle Walcott Medal by the National Academy of Sciencesources
* [http://books.nap.edu/readingroom/books/biomems/pcloud.html National Academy of Sciences: Biography]
External links
* [http://geoclio.st.usm.edu/cloud.html Rock Star Profile: Preston Cloud]
* [http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_walcott National Academy of Sciences: Awards]
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