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Ditmars

American  
[dit-mahrz] / ˈdɪt mɑrz /

noun

  1. Raymond Lee, 1876–1942, U.S. zoologist and author.


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Said senior Sam Ditmars, the only returner from South River’s six placers in last year’s 3A/4A individual championships: “It shocks me sometimes how strong she is.”

From Washington Post • Feb. 10, 2023

Built in 1931, this 5,000-square-foot building in the Ditmars Steinway neighborhood has two commercial spaces, occupied by a cafe and a flooring company, and four two-bedroom apartments, one vacant and all free market.

From New York Times • Jul. 28, 2020

A cosy place close to the Ditmars Boulevard subway stop, it’s known for its homely fare and family atmosphere.

From The Guardian • Feb. 24, 2018

Ditmars was diving with 24-year-old friend Dale Bartush over the July Fourth holiday weekend when a spear gun accidently discharged.

From Washington Times • Jul. 9, 2015

Daniel C. Beard tells me that he has learned this from observation, and Raymond L. Ditmars, curator of reptiles in the New York Zoological Park, agrees with him.

From On the Trail An Outdoor Book for Girls by Beard, Lina