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John Merle Coulter, Ph.[1]

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  1. 36 relations: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Philosophical Society, Botanical Society of America, Botany, Boyce Thompson Institute, Charles Joseph Chamberlain, David Starr Jordan, Delphi, Indiana, Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden, Google Books, Hanover College, Henry Chandler Cowles, Indiana, Indiana Dunes National Park, Indiana University, Indiana University Bloomington, International Journal of Plant Sciences, John Theodore Buchholz, Joseph Swain (academic), Lake Forest College, Lester W. Sharp, National Academy of Sciences, Ningbo, Norma Etta Pfeiffer, Reginald Ruggles Gates, Rocky Mountains, Stanley Coulter, The New York Times, Theodore Christian Frye, United States Geological Survey, University of Chicago, Wabash College, Warsaw, Indiana, White Star Line, Yonkers, New York.

  2. Botanical Society of America
  3. Presidents of Indiana University
  4. Presidents of Lake Forest College
  5. Presidents of the American Association of University Professors
  6. University of Chicago staff
  7. Writers from Ningbo

American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (The Academy) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States.

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American Association for the Advancement of Science

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) is an American international non-profit organization with the stated mission of promoting cooperation among scientists, defending scientific freedom, encouraging scientific responsibility, and supporting scientific education and science outreach for the betterment of all humanity.

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American Philosophical Society

The American Philosophical Society (APS) is an American scholarly organization and learned society founded in 1743 in Philadelphia that promotes knowledge in the humanities and natural sciences through research, professional meetings, publications, library resources, and community outreach.

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Botanical Society of America

The Botanical Society of America (BSA) represents professional and amateur botanists, researchers, educators and students in over 80 countries of the world.

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Botany

Botany, also called plant science (or plant sciences), plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology.

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Boyce Thompson Institute

The Boyce Thompson Institute (previously: Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research) is an independent research institute devoted to using plant sciences to improve agriculture, protect the environment, and enhance human health.

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Charles Joseph Chamberlain

Charles Joseph Chamberlain, Ph.D. (February 23, 1863 – February 5, 1943) was an American botanist, born near Sullivan, Ohio, and educated at Oberlin College and at the University of Chicago, where he earned the first Ph.D. in that institution's botany department, and where he was a long-time employee, becoming associate professor in 1911. John Merle Coulter and Charles Joseph Chamberlain are American botanical writers.

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David Starr Jordan

David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was the founding president of Stanford University, serving from 1891 to 1913. John Merle Coulter and David Starr Jordan are 19th-century American writers, American taxonomists and presidents of Indiana University.

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Delphi, Indiana

Delphi is a city in and the county seat of Carroll County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden

Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden (September 7, 1829 – December 22, 1887) was an American geologist noted for his pioneering surveying expeditions of the Rocky Mountains in the late 19th century.

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Google Books

Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.

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Hanover College

Hanover College is a private college in Hanover, Indiana, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA).

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Henry Chandler Cowles

Henry Chandler Cowles (February 27, 1869 – September 12, 1939) was an American botanist and ecological pioneer.

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Indiana

Indiana is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.

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Indiana Dunes National Park

Indiana Dunes National Park is a United States national park located in northwestern Indiana managed by the National Park Service.

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Indiana University

Indiana University (IU) is a system of public universities in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana University Bloomington

Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana.

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International Journal of Plant Sciences

The International Journal of Plant Sciences covers botanical research including genetics and genomics, developmental and cell biology, biochemistry and physiology, morphology and structure, systematics, plant-microbe interactions, paleobotany, evolution, and ecology.

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John Theodore Buchholz

John Theodore Buchholz (1888–1951) was an American botanist, specialising in gymnosperms. John Merle Coulter and John Theodore Buchholz are 20th-century American botanists.

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Joseph Swain (academic)

Joseph Swain (June 16, 1857 – May 19, 1927) served as the ninth president of Indiana University and also as the sixth president of Swarthmore College. John Merle Coulter and Joseph Swain (academic) are presidents of Indiana University.

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Lake Forest College

Lake Forest College is a private liberal arts college in Lake Forest, Illinois.

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Lester W. Sharp

Lester Whyland Sharp (April 21, 1887 in Saratoga Springs, New York – July 17, 1961 in Nuevo, California) was an American botanist, a pioneer in cytogenetics. John Merle Coulter and Lester W. Sharp are 20th-century American botanists.

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National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) is a United States nonprofit, non-governmental organization.

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Ningbo

Ningbo is a sub-provincial city in northeast Zhejiang province, People's Republic of China. It comprises six urban districts, two satellite county-level cities, and two rural counties, including several islands in Hangzhou Bay and the East China Sea. Ningbo is the southern economic center of the Yangtze Delta megalopolis.

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Norma Etta Pfeiffer

Norma Etta Pfeiffer (1889–1989) was an American botanist who specialized in the study of lilies and Isoetes. John Merle Coulter and Norma Etta Pfeiffer are 20th-century American botanists.

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Reginald Ruggles Gates

Reginald Ruggles Gates (May 1, 1882 – August 12, 1962), was a Canadian-born geneticist who published widely in the fields of botany and eugenics. John Merle Coulter and Reginald Ruggles Gates are university of Chicago staff.

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Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, also known as the Rockies, are a major mountain range and the largest mountain system in North America.

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Stanley Coulter

Stanley Coulter (June 2, 1853 – June 26, 1943) was an American biologist, brother of botanist John Merle Coulter. John Merle Coulter and Stanley Coulter are Hanover College alumni.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Theodore Christian Frye

Theodore Christian Frye (September 15, 1869, Washington, Illinois – April 5, 1962, Seattle) was an American botany professor and one of the world's leading experts on bryology. John Merle Coulter and Theodore Christian Frye are 19th-century American botanists and 20th-century American botanists.

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United States Geological Survey

The United States Geological Survey (USGS), founded as the Geological Survey, is an agency of the United States government whose work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.

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University of Chicago

The University of Chicago (UChicago, Chicago, U of C, or UChi) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois.

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Wabash College

Wabash College is a private liberal arts men's college in Crawfordsville, Indiana.

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Warsaw, Indiana

Warsaw is a city in and the county seat of Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States.

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White Star Line

The White Star Line was a British shipping line.

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Yonkers, New York

Yonkers is the third-most populous city in the U.S. state of New York and the most-populous city in Westchester County.

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See also

Botanical Society of America

Presidents of Indiana University

Presidents of Lake Forest College

Presidents of the American Association of University Professors

University of Chicago staff

Writers from Ningbo

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Merle_Coulter

Also known as Coulter, John Merle, J. M. Coulter, J.M.Coult., John M. Coulter.