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  1. Harley Harris Bartlett (March 9, 1886 – February 21, 1960) was an American botanist, biochemist, and anthropologist. He was an expert in tropical botany and an authority on Batak language and culture. [1]

  2. American botanist and linguist. Harley Harris Bartlett was an expert in tropical botany and an authority on Batak language and culture who was based at the University of Michigan from 1915 until 1956. He was born in rural Montana, but moved with his family to Indiana when he was 13.

  3. Harley Harris Bartlett (March 9, 1886 – February 21, 1960) was an American botanist, biochemist, and anthropologist. He was an expert in tropical botany and an authority on Batak language and culture. [1]

  4. Harley Harris Bartlett was born March 9, 1886 in Anaconda, Montana, and attended high school there and in Indianapolis. He graduated from Harvard in 1908 receiving his BA in chemistry. For the following six years he was associated with the Bureau of Plant Industry of the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a chemical biologist.

  5. Harley Harris Bartlett was a botanist, biochemist, and anthropologist based at the University of Michigan as a professor of botany and director of the Botanical Gardens. Much of his fieldwork was done in Sumatra, where he studied the language and culture of the Batak of Asahan.

  6. Dec 7, 2021 · Harley Harris Bartlett. Posted on December 7, 2021 (March 26, 2024) (9 March 1886 – 21 February 1960) The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Herbarium (NCU) has cataloged about 150 vascular specimens collected by Harley Harris Bartlett.

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  8. Bartlett, Harley Harris was born on March 9, 1886 in Anaconda, Montana, United States. Son of Jonathan Hodgkin and Harriet Amanda (Potter) Bartlett. Education He studied chemistry at Harvard University, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in 1908. Career

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