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Dr. Arthur J. Ehlmann, TCU Emeritus Professor of Geology
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<blockquote data-quote="GeoFrog" data-source="post: 2440199" data-attributes="member: 496"><p>He retired the year before I took mineralogy. Half of our class were students that had failed his mineralogy course the year before. He was tough, but also very likable, and the guy worked really hard. When I was senior and working on a core project, I had to use the departments Core saw a lot. I would set-up a piece on the saw and head to class because it took about an hour to cut a 6" piece of core. On more than one occasion, I came back to see my half cut piece of core laying on the table while one of his meteorites was now on the core saw. Then I started coming in late at night to do it, and he was still there. The man was an animal.</p><p></p><p>Nice Article from a few years back: <a href="https://www.meteorite-times.com/monning-collection/dr-arthur-ehlmann/" target="_blank">https://www.meteorite-times.com/monning-collection/dr-arthur-ehlmann/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeoFrog, post: 2440199, member: 496"] He retired the year before I took mineralogy. Half of our class were students that had failed his mineralogy course the year before. He was tough, but also very likable, and the guy worked really hard. When I was senior and working on a core project, I had to use the departments Core saw a lot. I would set-up a piece on the saw and head to class because it took about an hour to cut a 6" piece of core. On more than one occasion, I came back to see my half cut piece of core laying on the table while one of his meteorites was now on the core saw. Then I started coming in late at night to do it, and he was still there. The man was an animal. Nice Article from a few years back: [URL]https://www.meteorite-times.com/monning-collection/dr-arthur-ehlmann/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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