Reeve Maclaren Bailey (born May 2, 1911, in
Fairmont,
West Virginia - died July 2, 2011, in
Ann Arbor
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,
Michigan) was an
American
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ichthyologist
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.
Bailey was awarded
Doctor of Philosophy degree from the
University of Michigan in 1938.
Bailey was the
President of the
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in 1974–1975.
References
1911 births
2011 deaths
American ichthyologists
American centenarians
Men centenarians
University of Michigan alumni
People from Fairmont, West Virginia
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