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What (who) is G Evelyn Hutchinson Award - definition

BRITISH ZOOLOGIST (1903-1991)
George Evelyn Hutchinson; Evelyn Hutchinson; G. E. Hutchinson

G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award         
AMERICAN AWARD IN LIMNOLOGY OR OCEANOGRAPHY
G.E. Hutchinson Medal
The G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award is an award granted annually by the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography to a mid-career scientist for work accomplished during the preceding 5–10 years for excellence in any aspect of limnology or oceanography.
Evelyn Glick         
AMERICAN GOLFER
Mrs. Maurice Glick; Evelyn G. Glick
Evelyn Grollman Glick (December 1910 – ) was an American golfer and philanthropist. She was a dominant player in women's golf in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s.
John Hutchinson (Roundhead)         
  • Colonel John Hutchinson
  • [[St Margaret's Church, Owthorpe]]
  • Commemorative Plaque at St Margarets
ENGLISH POLITICIAN, SOLDIER, AND REGICIDE, AND HUSBAND OF LUCY HUTCHINSON
Colonel Hutchinson; Colonel John Hutchinson; John Hutchinson (Colonel)
Colonel John Hutchinson (1615–1664) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons of England from 1648 to 1653 and in 1660. He was one of the Puritan leaders, and fought in the parliamentary army in the English Civil War.

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G. Evelyn Hutchinson

George Evelyn Hutchinson (January 30, 1903 – May 17, 1991) was a British ecologist sometimes described as the "father of modern ecology." He contributed for more than sixty years to the fields of limnology, systems ecology, radiation ecology, entomology, genetics, biogeochemistry, a mathematical theory of population growth, art history, philosophy, religion, and anthropology. He worked on the passage of phosphorus through lakes, the chemistry and biology of lakes, the theory of interspecific competition, and on insect taxonomy and genetics, zoo-geography and African water bugs. He is known as one of the first to combine ecology with mathematics. He became an international expert on lakes and wrote the four-volume Treatise on Limnology in 1957.

Hutchinson earned his degree in zoology from Cambridge University but chose not to earn a doctorate, of which he came to be proud as he aged. Although born in England, he spent nearly his entire professional life at Yale University in the United States where he was Sterling Professor of Zoology and focused on working with graduate students.