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  1. Gould lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with his wife and two children, Jesse and Ethan. He was a talented singer, with a love for Gilbert and Sullivan operettas (romantic, comic operas). His love of life was evident in The Flamingo's Smile: "I could not dent the richness in a hundred lifetimes, but I simply must have a look at a few more of ...

  2. Gould married artist Deborah Lee on October 3, 1965. [12] Gould met Lee while they were students together at Antioch College. [13] They had two sons, Jesse and Ethan, and were married for 30 years. [26] His second marriage in 1995 was to artist and sculptor Rhonda Roland Shearer. [12]

  3. May 16, 2017 · Stephen Jay Gould is best known for the theory of punctuated equilibrium, which proposes that evolution of species is not a slow, gradual process of change, but in fact consists of long periods of stability broken by shorter periods of rapid change. Gould was an award-winning book author of extraordinary fecundity.

  4. Oct 29, 2020 · Before he was Stephen Jay Gould – world-renowned paleontologist, science writer, and genius grant recipient – to his fellow singers he was just Steve Gould, long-time Cecilia bass. We knew that Steve was smart, funny, and a devoted Cecilia supporter.

  5. Feb 21, 2019 · Stephen Jay Gould died on May 20, 2002, a profound loss to Harvard and the world at large. He is survived by Jesse and Ethan Gould, children by his first marriage to the former Deborah Lee, and by his second wife, Rhonda Roland Shearer.

  6. Stephen Jay Gould, Alexander Agassiz Professor of Geology at Harvard University, Curator for Invertebrate Palaeontology at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology and Vincent Astor Visiting Professor of Biology at New York University, died in May 2002 after a 20-year battle with cancer.

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  8. May 20, 2002 · Stephen Jay Gould (September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002) was an American paleontologist, evolutionary biologist, and historian of science. He was also one of the most influential and widely read writers of popular science of his generation.

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