She quotes her mentor, Clyde Snow, a pioneer in the field of forensic anthropology.
Clyde Snow is one of the grand old men of my profession, the founder of the subspecialty of forensic anthropology.
"That's where Clyde Snow came in."
A decade later, Clyde Snow exhumed the remains.
Looks like Nordstern came here legit to write about Clyde Snow and his human rights work.
"We walked out there and found an area of disturbed earth," said Clyde Snow, a medical pathologist from Oklahoma who has examined mass graves worldwide.
Hawks right here, yes, and Prochaska, yes- Can it be Clyde Snow who is out there by the mouth of that alleyway?
Clyde Snow taught the classes how to photograph bones, clean and preserve them, X-ray them.
In May, before six judges who were hearing the cases against the junta members, Clyde Snow presented his evidence.
Throughout this period, Clyde Snow, working with the Government's secretary for human rights, has pushed ahead with his researches.