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unusual facts about Genevieve L. Hutchinson


Genevieve L. Hutchinson

For 53 years starting in 1921, she was a popular hostess to Appalachian Trail hikers.


Esholt Junction rail crash

An investigation by Major General C. S. Hutchinson concluded that whereas the immediate cause was the obscured signal, signalling practice at Esholt Junction — specifically clause 16, which allowed trains to approach the junction simultaneously — should be abolished and considered to be a breach of the Regulation of Railways Act 1889.

George Hutchinson

George B. Hutchinson (born 1973), American scholar and Professor of Literary Studies at Indiana University

George R. Hutchinson

In 1930, Hutchinson bought a Lockheed Sirius monoplane he named Richmond, Virginia after his home town, trading in his smaller Stinson Junior as part of the purchase.

Harry F. Millarde

In 1916, he directed the first of his thirty-two films the most notable of which was If Winter Comes (1923) for Fox Film Corporation that was based on the books of author A. S. M. Hutchinson.

John G. Hutchinson

When longtime Representative and fellow Democrat John M. Slack, Jr. died in office on March 17, 1980, Hutchison won the special election to fill Slack's vacancy in Congress.

John W. Hutchinson

It has been announced that Hutchinson has been selected as the 2012 winner of the Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring, the highest honor awarded by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt.

Mick Staton

However, Staton was elected to the House of Representatives from the district in 1980, when he defeated democratic incumbent Democrat John G. Hutchinson, who was elected in the special election after Slack's death.

Royal Indian Engineering College

In the 1870s, it produced a number of famous international players including Stephen Finney, Petley Price, W.C. Hutchinson, N.F. Macleod, and F.D. Fowler.

Seth A. Hutchinson

He is best known for his book Principles of Robot Motion - Theory, Algorithms, and Implementations, co-authored with Howie Choset, Kevin M. Lynch, George Kantor, Wolfram Burgard, Lydia E. Kavraki and Sebastian Thrun.

William D. Hutchinson

For the next five years, he was in private practice in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, before serving as an assistant district attorney of Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania from 1963 to 1968.


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