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Hubbs is a surname. It may
refer to the
following notable people: Carl
Leavitt Hubbs (1894–1979),
American ichthyologist Clark Hubbs (1921-2008), American...
- Award,
Hubbs set
several fielding records and
convincingly won the 1962
National League Rookie of the Year Award. At the time of his death,
Hubbs was among...
- The son of
Charles Hubbs and
Margaret Baird,
Hubbs attended secondary school at Picton, Ontario. He
became owner of John
Hubbs Canning Company. He was...
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William Hubbs Rehnquist (October 1, 1924 –
September 3, 2005) was an
American attorney and
jurist who
served as the 16th
chief justice of the
United States...
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outspoken opponent of
Hubbs. However, the
publicity of the
factionalism dissolved during the
general election campaign,
where Hubbs defeated Democratic...
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Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. The
Hubbs-SeaWorld
Research Institute is
named after Hubbs Hubbs's name was
given to a dried-up lake in Nevada...
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Hubbs'
beaked whale (Mesoplodon carlhubbsi) was
initially thought to be an Andrews'
beaked whale when
discovered by
ichthyologist Carl
Hubbs; however,...
- Review:
Whitney Hubbs at Situations". Musée Magazine.
Retrieved 2022-03-26. "Whitney
Hubbs". The New Yorker.
Retrieved 2022-03-26. "Whitney
Hubbs "Animal, Hole...
- Arbor, Michigan. His
parents were
ichthyologists Carl L.
Hubbs and
Laura C.
Hubbs. The
Hubbs family undertook trips to Arkansas, Florida, and the Great...
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Irving George Hubbs (November 18, 1870 – July 22, 1952) was an
American lawyer and politician. He was born on
November 18, 1870, in
Sandy Cr****, Oswego...