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    Arnold collected more than one hundred Philippine, Bahamian and American woods. These were donated to the Yale School of Forestry and were named the Benjamin Walworth Arnold Memorial Collection. [1] He donated a collection of North American, South American, European, Falkland Island and African bird eggs to the New York State Museum. [11]

  3. Benjamin Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Arnold may refer to: Benjamin Lee Arnold (1839–1892), American academic and university president Benjamin W. Arnold (1865–1932), American lumber businessman from New York

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  9. Benjamin Lee Arnold - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Lee Arnold (died January 30, 1892) was an American academic and the second president of Oregon State University. Benjamin Lee Arnold grew up in Mecklenburg County, Virginia . [ 1 ] He received his B.S. from Randolph Macon College and taught in North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.