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Wheeler was trained as an insect embryologist, having studied under Baur, Dohrn and Whitman, but he became the leading authority on the behaviour of social insects, achieving particular renown for his studies of social behaviour of ants.
The Rockall Trough area was found to be a gently sloping basin between the Anton Dohrn Seamount and the Wyville-Thomsom Ridge.
As a member of the Weather Underground, Dohrn read a " Declaration of a State of War " against the United States government, and was placed on the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list, where she remained for three years.
Bernardine Dohrn was born Bernadine Ohrnstein in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1942 and grew up in Whitefish Bay, an upper-middle-class suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Her father, Bernard, changed the family surname to Dohrn when Bernardine was in high school.
Dohrn graduated from Whitefish Bay High School where she was a cheerleader, treasurer of the Modern Dance Club, a member of the National Honor Society, and editor of the school newspaper.
In 2008, Dohrn's husband Bill Ayers wrote that Dohrn was being ironic when she made the statement about the Manson murders.
Not one of them thought Dohrn was anything but deadly serious.
While attending law school, Dohrn began working with Martin Luther King, Jr. She was the first law student organizer for the National Lawyers Guild.
In 1967 Bernardine Dohrn was listed as the new student director of the National Lawyers Guild.
On October 11, 1968, Bernardine Dohrn suggested she would expand the movement to non-students and do all that was necessary to complete the job of " attack, expose, destroy.
On January 29 and 30, 1969, in recognition of the tenth anniversary of the revolution, the University of Washington held a Cuba teach-in where Bernardine Dohrn was a speaker on campus.
Bernardine Dohrn was now known as a National Interim Committee member of the SDS and a member of the Weatherman group.
On August 22, 1969, Bernardine Dohrn was arrested in Chicago and charged with possession of drugs.
Police arrested twenty persons, among them was 27-year-old Bernardine Dohrn.
On September 26, 1969, Bernardine Dohrn was arrested in Chicago during a demonstration.
Bernardine Dohrn was arrested on October 9, 1969, by the Chicago police during a rally for women ’ s faction of the Weathermen group.
On April 2, 1970, in Chicago a Federal Grand Jury indicted 12 members of the Weatherman group, among them was Bernardine Dohrn, on conspiracy charges to violate the anti-riot act during the " Days of Rage " which was held in Chicago on October 8 through 11, 1969.
In May 1970 Dohrn recorded and sent a transcript of a tape recording to the New York Times, the statement was a " declaration of a State of War " on behalf of the Weathermen.
On October 14, 1970, Bernardine Rae Dohrn was added to the Federal Bureau of Investigations list of the 10 most wanted Fugitives.
On January 3, 1974, a U. S. District Court Judge Julius J. Hoffman dismissed a 4-year-old case against 12 members of the Weatherman faction of the Students for a Democratic Society, which included Bernardine Dohrn ; she was charged with leading the riotous " Days of Rage "
A founder of the Weatherman group, Dohrn was a member of the " Weather Bureau " ( name later changed to " Central Committee ").
Dohrn was a principal signatory on the group's " Declaration of a State of War " in 1970 that formally declared " war " on the U. S. Government, and completed the group's transformation from political advocacy to violent action.

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Carl Oglesby, Bernardine Dohrn, Julie Nichamin, Brian Murphy, Allen Young and other members of SDS were primarily responsible for the idea, organization and negotiations with Carlos Rafael Rodríguez and other members of the Cuban government.
In later years, he would return for visits, and maintained a lifelong friendship with the family of the station's director, Anton Dohrn.
His notes and findings on the island of Principe, along with those of his colleague Dr. H. Dohrn, would eventually become the basis for a later description of a rare ibis, Lampribis rothschildi Bannerman.
Dohrn is a former leader of the Weather Underground, a domestic terrorist organization responsible for the bombing of the United States Capitol Building and the Pentagon.
Dohrn became one of the leaders of the Revolutionary Youth Movement ( RYM ), a radical wing of Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ), in the late 1960s.
Dohrn said, " The best thing that we can be doing for ourselves, as well as for the Panthers and the revolutionary black liberation struggle, is to build a fucking white revolutionary movement.
Bernardine Dohrn attended a regional conference held for the leaders of the SDS on April 14, 1969.
In the article, Dohrn clearly stated support for communist ideology:
Shortly after turning themselves in, Dohrn and Ayers became legal guardians of Chesa Boudin, the son of former members of the Weather Underground, Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, after the couple were convicted of murder for their roles in a 1981 armored car robbery.
From 1850 to 1852 Dohrn lived in Nice where he tried unsuccessfully to enlist support for a marine zoological station ( one was later established as Observatoire Oceanologique de Villefranche ).
Dohrn realised how useful it would be for scientists to arrive at a location and find a ready to use laboratory.
Dohrn rented two rooms for the " Stazione Zoologica di Messina ", but quickly realized the technical difficulties of studying marine life without a permanent structure and support facilities, such as trained personnel and a library.
In 1870 Dohrn decided that Naples would be a better place for his Station.
Dohrn's name has been immortalised in an undersea feature, the Anton Dohrn Seamount, a seamount in the Rockall Trough, to the north-west of the British Isles, which has become known for the great biodiversity which lives on the cold-water coral, Lophelia pertusa, in this region.
In the winter of 1847-8 Carl August Dohrn joined Haliday in London for a study of the Linnean collection later to be published in the Stettin Ent.
Zeit for 1851 ( Volume 12 131-145 ) under the German title Wissenschaftliche Mittheilungen Sendschreiben von Alexis H. Haliday an C. A. Dohrn über die Dipteren der in London befindlichen Linnéischen Sammlung Aus dem Englischen uberstez von Anna Dohrn but also.
Although interested in all orders of insects Dohrn specialised in Coleoptera. His first published paper was in the Entomologische Zeitung for 1845 but he was an active entomologist long before this, since he had acted as Secretary to the Stettin Entomological Society from its foundation in 1839 and edited its journal.

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His wife's numerous " love " affairs and drunken escapades have become the talk of Honolulu and her death during the Pearl Harbor attack-in the company of an Army Air Corps Officer ( Hugh O ' Brian ), with whom she just had a wild fling on a local beach-drives Eddington into a bar brawl, a stint in the Brig, and exile as the "... officer in charge of piers and warehouses ..." in a " backwater island purgatory " as he calls it, until reprieved by Torrey and assigned as his Chief of Staff-and finally into the rape of Navy Nurse Annalee Dohrn ( Jill Haworth ) ( engaged by this time to his son ), who then, fearing she might be pregnant and tossed aside by Eddington, commits suicide with an overdose of sleeping pills.
While on the run from police, Dohrn married another Weatherman leader, Bill Ayers, with whom she has two children.

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