Dorothy H. Hutchinson
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American peace activist
Why Is Dorothy H. Hutchinson Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dorothy Hewitt Hutchinson was an American peace, civil rights and environmental activist, lecturer and author during the twentieth century. An advocate of nuclear disarmament, she became the president of American branch of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in 1961 and the international chair of WILPF in 1965, the first American woman to hold that position since Jane Addams co-founded the organization in 1915.
Dorothy H. Hutchinson's Published Works
Published Works
- SOME FAMILIAL CORRELATIONS IN HEIGHT, WEIGHT AND SKELETAL MATURITY (1957) (36)
- SIB RESEMBLANCE IN BONE, MUSCLE AND FAT MEASUREMENTS OF THE HUMAN CALF (1958) (23)
- THE RANGE OF ACTIVE MOTION AT THE WRIST OF WOMEN (1928) (15)
- A study of larval growth in Amblystoma punctatum and Amblystoma tigrinum (1935) (13)
- The Longevity of Encysted Colpodas (1931) (8)
- Lens Induction in Ectoderm Transplanted from Rana Palustris to Amblystoma Punctatum (1932) (5)
- Xenoplastic transplantation of Amphibian eye rudiments (1934) (4)
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