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− | + | DORR, George Bucknam, scientist, student; b. | |
− | + | Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec.29, 1853; s. Charles Hazen | |
− | + | and Mary Gray (Ward) D., A.B., Harvard, 1874, post- | |
− | + | grad. work, 1888-91, hon. M.A., 1923; hon. M.Sc., | |
− | + | U. of Me., 1924; unmarriad. Studied and traveled | |
− | + | in Europe and Near East; has devoted much time to | |
− | DORR, George Bucknam, scientist, student; b. | + | plant life, pub., reservations and landscape |
− | Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec.29, 1853; s. Charles Hazen | + | gardening; founder, and supt. under U.S. govt. of |
− | and Mary Gray (Ward) D., A.B., Harvard, 1874, | + | Acadia National Park, on coast of Me. Fellow Harvard |
− | U. of Me., 1924; unmarriad. Studied and traveled | + | Travellers Club; mem. N.E. Bot. Soc.; treas. The |
− | in Europe and Near East; has devoted much time to | + | Wild Gardens of Acadia. Home: (legal) Bar Harbor, Me. |
− | plant life, pub., reservations and landscape | ||
− | gardening; founder, and supt. under U.S. govt. of | ||
− | Acadia National Park, on coast of Me. Fellow Harvard | ||
− | Travellers Club; mem. N.E. Bot. Soc.; treas. The | ||
− | Wild Gardens of Acadia. Home: (legal) Bar Harbor, Me. | ||
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA | WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA | ||
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DORR, George Bucknam, scientist, student; b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Dec.29, 1853; s. Charles Hazen and Mary Gray (Ward) D., A.B., Harvard, 1874, post- grad. work, 1888-91, hon. M.A., 1923; hon. M.Sc., U. of Me., 1924; unmarriad. Studied and traveled in Europe and Near East; has devoted much time to plant life, pub., reservations and landscape gardening; founder, and supt. under U.S. govt. of Acadia National Park, on coast of Me. Fellow Harvard Travellers Club; mem. N.E. Bot. Soc.; treas. The Wild Gardens of Acadia. Home: (legal) Bar Harbor, Me.
WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA Volume 22, 1942-43