Dane Coolidge

Coolidge was born in Natick, Massachusetts, the son of Francis Coolidge and Sophia (née Whittemore) Coolidge. His father had a farm in Riverside, California. He grew up in Riverside and went to Stanford University and did postgraduate work at Harvard University.
Coolidge collected animal specimens for the British Museum, Stanford University, the U.S. National Zoological Park, New York Zoological Park, and the United States Natural History Museum. He was a charting member of the American Society of Mammalogists.
He married one of his former teachers, sociologist Mary Roberts, on July 30, 1906, in Berkeley. They wrote ''The Navajo Indians'' in 1930. They also studied and photographed the Seri people of Sonora in the 1930s and wrote the book ''The Last of the Seris''. Coolidge died in his Berkeley home on August 8, 1940. Provided by Wikipedia