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- William_Keith_Emerson abstract "William Keith Emerson (born 1925), usually known as Bill Emerson, is an American malacologist, a biologist who studies mollusks. He is currently a Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City where he has been a curator since 1955. He was also Chairman of the Department of Living Invertebrates and head of the Malacology section for several decades.".
- Q8013886 abstract "William Keith Emerson (born 1925), usually known as Bill Emerson, is an American malacologist, a biologist who studies mollusks. He is currently a Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City where he has been a curator since 1955. He was also Chairman of the Department of Living Invertebrates and head of the Malacology section for several decades.".
- William_Keith_Emerson comment "William Keith Emerson (born 1925), usually known as Bill Emerson, is an American malacologist, a biologist who studies mollusks. He is currently a Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City where he has been a curator since 1955. He was also Chairman of the Department of Living Invertebrates and head of the Malacology section for several decades.".
- Q8013886 comment "William Keith Emerson (born 1925), usually known as Bill Emerson, is an American malacologist, a biologist who studies mollusks. He is currently a Curator Emeritus at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City where he has been a curator since 1955. He was also Chairman of the Department of Living Invertebrates and head of the Malacology section for several decades.".