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John George Jack : ウィキペディア英語版 | John George Jack Professor John George Jack (15 April 1861–1949) was an American dendrologist. ==Biography== The son of Robert and Annie Jack, John Jack was born at Châteaugay, Quebec, Canada. His father was a blacksmith-turned-farmer of Scottish descent, his mother a horticulturist of English descent who wrote articles under the title ''Garden News''. Jack's education never extended past high school, and he was largely an autodidact with regard botany. He spent two winters studying entomology with Dr H. A. Hagen at Harvard, and a summer working in the grounds of Mr E. S. Carmen, publisher of the ''Rural New Yorker'' and his future father-in-law, at River Edge, New Jersey.〔 Pearson, L. (2014). John George Jack,: Dendrologist, Educator, Plant Explorer. ''Arnoldia'', 71.4, (2014). ()]〕 〔Jack, K. (2002). ''John George Jack''. () 〕
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