George William Hunter
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, George William Hunter was an American writer. He wrote Civic Biology, the text at the center of the Scopes "monkey" trial in 1925. George William Hunter Jr. spent his later years lecturing at the Claremont Colleges. He died on February 4, 1948, at the age of 74, in Claremont, California. He is buried in Hillside Cemetery in Redlands, California.
George William Hunter's Published Works
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- A Civic Biology: Presented in Problems (36)
- Science teaching at junior and senior high school levels (1934) (18)
- NOTES ON THE HEART ACTION OF MOLGULA MANHATTENSIS (VERRILL) (1903) (18)
- Science sequence and enrollments in the secondary schools of the United States (1941) (17)
- The collecting instinct (1919) (14)
- THE METHODS, CONTENT AND PURPOSE OF BIOLOGIC SCIENCE IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF THE UNITED STATES (1910) (13)
- A civic biology : presented in problems / by George William Hunter. (11)
- Six hundred teachers look at science trends (1944) (10)
- THE OBJECTIVES OF SCIENCE IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF THE UNITED STATES (1943) (10)
- The sequence of science in the junior and senior high school (1931) (9)
- The Place of Science in the Secondary School. I (1925) (8)
- THE SUBJECT MATTER OF GENERAL SCIENCE (1942) (8)
- The present status of science objectives in the secondary schools of California (1947) (7)
- Notes on the peripheral nervous system of Molgula manhattensis (1898) (7)
- Science objectives at the junior- and senior-high-school level (1932) (7)
- The scientific attitude as related to the teaching of general science (1940) (7)
- Biology in our lives (1949) (6)
- Life science : a social biology (1941) (6)
- SCIENCE SEQUENCE IN THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS (1933) (4)
- Essentials of biology presented in problems (3)
- Science in our world of progress (1935) (3)
- A CASE OF ACCIDENTAL PARASITISM. (1929) (2)
- Some notes on science teaching in english schools (1937) (2)
- THE VALUE OF SURVEYS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (1924) (2)
- NOTES ON THE FINER STRUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM OF CYNTHIA PARTITA (VERRILL) (1898) (2)
- REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON A ONE‐YEAR FUNDAMENTAL COURSE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE (1923) (2)
- AN EXPERIMENT IN THE USE OF THREE DIFFERENT METHODS OF TEACHING IN THE CLASS ROOM (1921) (1)
- METHODOLOGY IN BIOLOGY (1928) (1)
- Elements of biology; a practical text-book correlating botany, zoology, and human physiology, by George William Hunter. (1)
- The position of general science in the secondary school of today (1924) (1)
- New York Society of Biology Teachers (1903) (1)
- The Chinese Moslems of Turkestan (1920) (1)
- WHAT A SCIENCE CLUB CAN DO FOR A SCHOOL (1923) (1)
- Zoological Club, University of Chicago, Meetings of December and January (1898) (1)
- Biology : a story of living things (1937) (1)
- Problems in general science (1)
- Methodology in science at the junior- and senior-high-school levels (1933) (1)
- George Hunter's map of the Cherokee country and the path thereto in 1730 (1)
- THE PLACE AND CONTENT OF A COURSE IN BIOLOGY IN THE HIGH SCHOOL (1908) (0)
- ELEMENTARY SCIENCE AS A PREPARATION FOR CITIZENSHIP.1 (1922) (0)
- Hunter's combination price list and order blank (fill out and return to us) : (1933) (0)
- The Present Status of Sex Education in the United States (1943) (0)
- Hunter's January 1932 trade list / (1932) (0)
- A technique for the discovery of working objectives in science (1933) (0)
- Advance list of gladiolus bulbs (0)
- THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE UNION OF AMERICAN BIOLOGICAL SOCIETIES. (1937) (0)
- Hunter's spring 1932 price list / (1932) (0)
- TROPICAL MEDICINE (1913) (0)
- BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS HAS GONE TO PRESS. (1938) (0)
- BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS--LAST CALL. (1938) (0)
- AN EXPERIMENT IN SOCIAL HYGIENE AT CARLETON COLLEGE (1921) (0)
- PEDAGOGICAL EXPERIMENTS FROM THE BIOLOGICAL LABORATORY OF THE DeWITT CLINTON HIGH SCHOOL (1918) (0)
- Hunter's spring 1931 trade list / (0)
- Hunter's advance 1929 trade list / (0)
- Peonies and tulips for fall planting, 1928 / (0)
- For your garden, an iris of unusual beauty / (0)
- A mid-winter supplement to our wholesale list of rare and worthwhile varieties : (0)
- Biology; the story of living things [by] George William Hunter...Herbert Eugene Walter...[and] George William Hunter, III... (1937) (0)
- ISLAM IN CENTRAL ASIA (0)
- Biological Abstracts and the Secondary Schools (1939) (0)
- 20,000,000 people saw Hunter's gladiolus at the Century of Progress! / (1934) (0)
- The Place of Science in the Secondary School. II (1925) (0)
- Biology and Consumer Education (1942) (0)
- Readings in science (1931) (0)
- If you ask me, here are the 12 best glads ... / (1934) (0)
- THE PROBLEM OF METHOD IN ELEMENTARY BIOLOGY (1927) (0)
- Your favorite flower, the gladiolus : rare and worthwhile varieties / (0)
- AGAIN SCIENCE IN CHINA. (1940) (0)
- Hunter's spring 1930 retail list / (0)
- Hunter's March 1931 trade list / (1931) (0)
- For 1934, our 17th year growing gladiolus bulbs, Geo. W. Hunter presents this modern trade list / (0)
- THE UNION OF AMERICAN BIOLOGICAL SOCIETIES. (1941) (0)
- The Annual Meeting of the Council of the Union of American Biological Societies (1939) (0)
- SOCIETIES RELATED TO THE SECTION ON ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCES (F) AND THE SECTION ON BOTANICAL SCIENCES (G). (1940) (0)
- Profitable commercial peonies (1936) (0)
- George Hunter Mackenzie (1902) (0)
- May 1940 gladiolus bulbs (1940) (0)
- Hunter's fall 1930 trade list / (0)
- Hunter's winter 1931 trade list / (1931) (0)
- Hunter's Jan.-Feb. 1933 trade list / (1933) (0)
- Meet Mildred Louise, the gladiolus you have been looking for / (1932) (0)
- Wholesale list to the trade of rare and worth while varieties of your favorite flower, the gladiolus : (0)
- Last call [special price list of gladiolus] / (0)
- Hunter's January 1929 trade list / (0)
- Hunter's final 1931 trade list / (1931) (0)
- Workbook for Biology in our lives (1950) (0)
- Hunter's advance 1932 trade list / (1932) (0)
- Special offer, these stocks are ready for shipment now / (1934) (0)
- Doorways to science (1951) (0)
- Siberian iris for spring planting (1938) (0)
- Hunter's April 1930 trade list / (0)
- SOCIETIES RELATED TO THE SECTION ON ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCES (F) AND THE SECTION ON BOTANICAL SCIENCES (G). (1940) (0)
- Workbook for Doorways to science (1948) (0)
- Influence of Planets (1888) (0)
- Biological Field Trips as an Integral Part of Science Education (1941) (0)
- Hunter's 1934 wholesale gladiolus price list : (1934) (0)
- Special offering for cash with order (1934) (0)
- Strawberry plants, 1934 price list / (1934) (0)
- Hunter's 1936 gladiolus trade list / (1936) (0)
- George W. Hunter 1933 trade bulletins and price lists (1933) (0)
- Wholesale iris bargains (0)
- Hunter's trade list : (0)
- Strawberry plants, 1933 price list / (1933) (0)
- A Case of Accidental Parasitism (1929) (0)
- 4081 Application for Pension [and Related Records] (1921) (0)
- The laboratory attack in beginning high school science (1927) (0)
- The New York Association of Biology Teachers (1902) (0)
- My own science problems [by] George W. Hunter and Walter G. Whitman. (1935) (0)
- Laboratory problems in civic biology / by George William Hunter. (0)
- Hunter's February 1930 trade list / (0)
- Biological Abstracts Has Gone to Press (1938) (0)
- NEW WINE IN OLD BOTTLES (0)
- Civic science in the home, by George W. Hunter ... and Walter G. Whitman. (0)
- Your favorite flower, the gladiolus : (0)
- Again Science in China (1940) (0)
- The Annual Meeting of the Union of American Biological Societies (1937) (0)
- Hunter's advance 1930 trade list / (0)
- SOME COMPARISONS OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE TEACHING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF ILLINOIS AND THE UNITED STATES AS A WHOLE (1925) (0)
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