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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 • Mar. 28, 2026

Later this summer, Qin and Hutchins will serve as co-chief scientists on the research vessel Sikuliaq.

From Science Daily • Mar. 11, 2026

On a gray Monday evening, I sat down with the restaurant’s chef and co-owner, Bart Hutchins, and Raheem Kassam, a right-wing media personality and Butterworth’s co-owner.

From Slate • Mar. 10, 2026

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

From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 21, 2026

The posture of affairs then was this: Colonel Montague and Hutchins were standing in Mr. Kelly's room close to the scrutoire and the open window.

From Parson Kelly by Lang, Andrew

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