John Hutchinson - Sciences

Sciences

  • John Hutchinson (botanist) (1884–1972), English botanist
  • John Irwin Hutchinson (1867–1935), American mathematician
  • John W. Hutchinson (born 1939), American professor of engineering at Harvard University

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