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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS, The members of the House of Representatives of the | ||||||
3 | State of Illinois learned with sadness of the death of Dr. | ||||||
4 | Ronald Singer, the Robert R. Bensley Professor of Organismal | ||||||
5 | Biology and Anatomy at the University of Chicago, on Monday, | ||||||
6 | April 17, 2006; and
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7 | WHEREAS, Dr. Singer was born in 1924 in Cape Town, South | ||||||
8 | Africa; he was educated in South Africa, where he also made his | ||||||
9 | first major archeological find, the Saldanha skull, dating back | ||||||
10 | hundreds of thousands of years; as a young man, he loved | ||||||
11 | playing rugby and was nicknamed "The Rhino"; and
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12 | WHEREAS, He attended the University of Cape Town, where he | ||||||
13 | earned a medical degree in 1947, a doctorate in 1962, and met | ||||||
14 | his wife, Shirley; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, The couple eventually chose to leave South Africa | ||||||
16 | because they were opposed to apartheid; Dr. Singer had been | ||||||
17 | called on by the government to testify on race classification | ||||||
18 | so that descending levels of rights could be assigned to | ||||||
19 | people, and he refused; his wife was a member of Black Sash, a | ||||||
20 | group of white women who showed their political protest and | ||||||
21 | mourning by wearing dark clothes during marches; and | ||||||
22 | WHEREAS, He left South Africa with his family in 1962, when | ||||||
23 | he became a professor of anatomy and anthropology at the | ||||||
24 | University of Chicago; three years later, he became chair of | ||||||
25 | the anatomy department, a post he held until 1977; and
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26 | WHEREAS, As a professor, he was known to use his wit to | ||||||
27 | make a dry subject interesting; he also emphasized honesty and | ||||||
28 | non-compromising integrity; he was humble and down to earth, | ||||||
29 | and students felt comfortable approaching him; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, He helped to shift the discipline of anatomy away | ||||||
2 | from just the memorization of organs, bones, and tendons to a | ||||||
3 | more dynamic study of the entire organism's biology; the focus | ||||||
4 | changed to what the anatomical pieces are doing for the human | ||||||
5 | body; and
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6 | WHEREAS, Dr. Singer was also a world-renowned researcher | ||||||
7 | with more than 140 publications to his credit; in 2001, he | ||||||
8 | finished the Encyclopedia of Paleontology, a two-volume set | ||||||
9 | published to critical acclaim; his academic work also included | ||||||
10 | studies of indigenous African peoples; and | ||||||
11 | WHEREAS, During the Vietnam War, Dr. Singer helped the U.S. | ||||||
12 | Department of Defense design a bulletproof vest for helicopter | ||||||
13 | pilots; in the 1970s, the Japanese government wanted his advice | ||||||
14 | on designing dissection tables; and | ||||||
15 | WHEREAS, He is credited with organizing archeological digs | ||||||
16 | in South Africa and England that helped fill in gaps in the | ||||||
17 | understanding of early humans; finds on the digs allowed | ||||||
18 | researchers to see the changes in human physical appearance and | ||||||
19 | the changes in human behavior over a very long period of time; | ||||||
20 | and
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21 | WHEREAS, The passing of Dr. Ronald Singer has been deeply | ||||||
22 | felt by many, especially his wife of 55 years, Shirley Singer; | ||||||
23 | his sons, Eric Singer and Charles Singer; his daughters, Hazel | ||||||
24 | Singer and Sonia Nyberg; his brother, Martin Singer; and his | ||||||
25 | four grandchildren; therefore, be it
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26 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
27 | NINETY-FOURTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
28 | we mourn the passing of Dr. Ronald Singer, and we extend our | ||||||
29 | deepest sympathy to his family, friends, and all who knew and | ||||||
30 | loved him; and be it further
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1 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
2 | presented to his family as an expression of our sincerest | ||||||
3 | condolences.
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