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George Hunt Barton : ウィキペディア英語版 | George Hunt Barton George Hunt Barton (1852-1933) was an American geologist, arctic explorer, and college professor. He was an alumnus and faculty member in geology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served as the director of the Teachers' School of Science in Boston and was the founding president of the Boston Children's Museum. He was an explorer of Greenland with Robert E. Peary in 1896, and in 1916 was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.〔 Shrock, Robert Rakes. (1982). Geology at MIT 1865-1965: A History of the First Hundred Years. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. ISBN 026219211X.〕〔Memoir of George Hunt Barton. (1934). ''American Ancestors'', Vol. 88 No. 3, New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston.〕 ==Early life, education and family== George Hunt Barton was born in Sudbury, Massachusetts on 8 July 1852 to George Washington Barton (1824-1894) and Mary Susan (Hunt) Barton (1828-1863).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= George Hunt Barton (1852-1933) )〕 He studied geology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), elected as secretary of his class, and earned a S.B. degree in 1880.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title= Association of Class Secretaries ).〕 Barton married Eva May Beede (1855-1933) on 18 September 1884 in Stow, Massachusetts, and they had three children:Harold Beede Barton (1887-1887), Donald Clinton Barton (1889-1939),and Helen Mary Barton (1891-1973)〔 Barton is a direct descendant of Phillip Bardens, an early resident of Walpole, Massachusetts.〔 He is also descended from some of the oldest families in Sudbury, his hometown, including Edmund Rice, one of the founders of the town.
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