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Hutchins

American  
[huhch-inz] / ˈhʌtʃ ɪnz /

noun

  1. Robert Maynard, 1899–1977, U.S. educator and college president.


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That includes Hutchins, Texas, near Dallas, which was expecting a 9,000-person detention center until the warehouse owner, Majestic Realty, said last month that it wouldn’t sell to ICE, though it declined to say why.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then-president Robert Maynard Hutchins worried college football was spinning out of control, overshadowing academic priorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

The research team, led by Qin and University of Southern California global change biology professor David Hutchins, conducted carefully controlled experiments designed to avoid trace metal contamination.

From Science Daily

The conversation went beyond party leaders, taking place among delegates such as Gregory Hutchins, an academic labor researcher from Riverside.

From Los Angeles Times

Another indication that CoreWave seeks to straddle the worlds of Wall Street and Silicon Valley: adding Glenn Hutchins to its board of directors in 2025.

From Barron's