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John Tee-Van (July 6, 1897 – November 5, 1967) was an American
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and zoologist. He began his career as an apprentice zookeeper at the
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(now the
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) and ended it as its General Director.


Biography

Born in
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son of Patrick J. Tee-Van and Wilhelmina Wehnke Tee-Van, John attended school in
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and took courses in zoology at
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. He began his career at the
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in 1911, at the age of 14, as an apprentice keeper in the Bird Department, joining the zoo after the death of his father, who had also been an employee of the zoo.


Career


Work with William Beebe

Tee-Van left his position in the Bird Department in 1917 after Department Curator
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heard that Tee-Van took night classes in architectural drafting and asked him to draw a bird bone. Beebe was so impressed with Tee-Van’s drawing that he immediately made him an assistant in his new department (which was to become the Department of Tropical Research). For the next 26 years, Tee-Van was a valuable member of Beebe’s famed team, both as a scientific assistant and observer and as a practical organizer. Throughout the expeditions, he prepared and illustrated scientific papers and collaborated with Beebe on ''Field Book of the Shore Fishes of Bermuda'' and the ''Fishes of Port-au-Prince Bay, Haiti''.


Trip to China

In 1941, two young
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s were offered by Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the wife of the Chairman of the Nationalist Government of China, and her sister Madame H. H. Kung, to the organization United China Relief. The organization promised the pandas to the
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, which sent John Tee-Van to bring them back from China. He left on September 25, 1941 on a journey to Chengdu, in southwest China. He was at sea in the Pacific on his return trip with the pandas during the attack on
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in December of that year but arrived safely in
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a few days after. The pandas made it to the zoo in good health, though there was trouble with procuring bamboo for them along the way. Tee-Van documented his entire journey to China in journals and photographs, and he saved many mementos such as invitations, newspaper clippings, personal letters, and boarding passes.


Work in New York Zoological Society Administration

Having returned to the zoo in 1940 as executive secretary and administrative assistant to the president of the
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(now the
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), Tee-Van became director of the
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in 1952, a position he held until 1962. In 1956 he became the general director of both the zoo and the
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. During his administration at the
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, Tee-Van was responsible for gaining Social Security, Hospitalization and Group Life Insurance for the NYZS employees and founded the staff publication Zoo-Log. In 1961 NYZS presented Tee-Van with its gold medal in recognition of his scientific achievements and service to the Society. In his acceptance speech, Tee-Van said "I want to give my blessings to the millions of animals I have known". After 50 years, 10 months and 13 days service, John Tee-Van retired from NYZS on July 5, 1962 at the age of 65. Apart from
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, Tee-Van was the only member of staff to ever achieve 50 years of active service at that time. He continued on at the zoo after his retirement, returning to the Department of Tropical Research to continue his work on fishes.


Expeditions

*1917: British Guiana *1919-1920: British Guiana *1921-1922: British Guiana, Trinidad and Venezuela *1923: Panama and the Galapagos Islands *1924: British Guiana *1925: Saragasso Sea, Caribbean to the Galapagos Islands (Arcturus Expedition) *1926: Europe *1927: Haiti *1929-1935: Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition (including Bathysphere descents in 1930, 1932 and 1934) *1936: West Indies *1936: Gulf of Lower California (Zaca Expedition) *1937: Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition *1937-1938: Gulf of Lower California, coast of Mexico, Central America and Colombia (Zaca Expedition) *1938-1939: Bermuda Oceanographic Expedition *1941: Australia and China (brought back 2 giant pandas for the Bronx Zoo from Madame Chiang Kai-shek) *1946: Venezuela *1952: Bermuda *1953 and 1955: European zoos and aquariums *1956: British Guiana and Trinidad *1960: Trinidad *1961: European zoos and aquariums


Other endeavors and achievements

*Became Editor-in-chief of Fishes of the North Atlantic in 1940 *Honorary degree of Doctor of Science from
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(1955)


Clubs and organizations

*
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– Fellow in 1934 and Life Member from 1954 *
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– Fellow in 1936 and Councillor from 1949, Recording Secretary 1952-1953, Vice President and President in 1954 * International Union Directors of Zoological Gardens – Member from 1953 *Museums Council of New York City – Chairman 1945-1948 *
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– Resident member from 1947 *
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– Active resident member 1925-1953, Member of the Board of Directors 1947-1952, 1954-1956, Third Vice President in 1948, First Vice-President 1949-1950, 18th President 1951-1952, Honorary life member from 1953. * Boone & Crockett Club – Associate Member from 1943 and Vice-President 1955-1957 *American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists – Member from 1933, on the Board of Governors 1942-1947 and 1954-1958, Vice President 1951-1954. * Trinidad Field Naturalists Club – Honorary Member from 1921 *Pacific Sailfish Club (Panama) – Honorary Member from 1938 *American Association of Museums – Member from 1953 *Brookgreen Gardens (South Carolina) – Member of the Advisory Board from 1949 *
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– Member from 1951 *American Institute of Park Executives – Fellow from 1947 *American Association for the Advancement of Science


Scientific Namesakes

Tee-Van had the following species named after him; *Armitermes teevani Emerson (Termite), Zoologica, VI: 371 *Hermtia teevani Curran (Fly), Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., LXVI: 316 *Richardia teevani Curran (Fly), Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., LXVI: 422 *Galapagurus teevani Boone (Crustacean), Zoologica, XIV: 12 *Periploma teevani Hertlein & Strong (Mollusk), Zoologica, 36: 95 *Anachis teevani Hertlein & Strong (Mollusk), Zoologica, 36: 83 *Cetomimus teevani Harry (Fish), Zoologica, 37: 61 *Raja teevani Bigelow & Schroeder (Fish), Journ. Wash. Acad., 41 (12) 1951: 388


Personal life

Tee-Van married Helen Damrosch on July 17, 1923; they had no children. Helen was an accomplished animal illustrator and author who was also a member of the Department of Tropical Research staff.


Death

Tee-Van suffered a stroke in early 1966 which left him partially paralyzed, and he died at his home in
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on November 5, 1967.John Tee-Van, Zoo-Log Vol. XXI, no. 11, December 15, 1967, p.2


See also

* :Taxa named by John Tee-Van


References

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