Constance Endicott Hartt, 1900-
St. Lawrence University
Connecticut College for Women
Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association
وصف
Constance Endicott Hartt (1900-1984), known for her research on sugarcane, had taught biology at St. Lawrence University and Connecticut College for Women before moving to Hawaii, where she became a botanist on the staff of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Association.
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المصدر
Smithsonian Institution Archives
عنوان
Constance Endicott Hartt (1900-1984)
عنوان الصورة
90-105, 9A, "Portraits, Hars-Hart"; "Constance Endicott Hartt (1900-1984), known for her research on sugarcane, had taught biology at St. Lawrence University and Connecticut College for Women before moving to Hawaii, where she became a botanist on the staff of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Ass"
عنوان قصير
SIA2008-3528
تاريخ و وقت الإنتاج
11:30، 25 يناير 2011
تعليق ملف JPEG
90-105, 9A, "Portraits, Hars-Hart"; "Constance Endicott Hartt (1900-1984), known for her research on sugarcane, had taught biology at St. Lawrence University and Connecticut College for Women before moving to Hawaii, where she became a botanist on the staff of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters Ass"