He was a 1938 graduate of the University of Alaska.
The only known museum to have a collection is the University of Alaska.
They have agreed to give $2 million annually, in perpetuity, to the University of Alaska.
From then until his retirement in 1994, he was a professor at the University of Alaska.
In 1989 he left that position and retired as a professor at the University of Alaska.
The University of Alaska has a branch office and provides classes in the area.
The college was renamed the University of Alaska in 1935.
In 1935, the college's name was changed to the University of Alaska.
He received a doctorate from University of Alaska in 1979.
The University of Alaska also grew during this period.