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  2. Liberty Hyde Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Hyde Bailey (March 15, 1858 – December 25, 1954) was an American horticulturist and reformer of rural life. He was cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science . [ 1 ] : 10–15 As an energetic reformer during the Progressive Era , he was instrumental in starting agricultural extension services, the 4-H movement, the ...

  3. Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Greek Revival house clad in clapboard and sitting on a fieldstone foundation. A single-story rear section was added some time after the original construction. The interior has plaster walls and ceilings with plain board trim.

  4. Country life movement - Wikipedia

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    Cornell University professor Liberty Hyde Bailey was appointed chairman of the commission. Other members of the commission included agricultural scientist and sociologist Kenyon L. Butterfield , forester Gifford Pinchot , and "Uncle" Henry Wallace (1836-1916), co-founder and editor of the nationally influential magazine Wallaces' Farmer . [ 4 ] ("

  5. George Hill Mathewson Lawrence - Wikipedia

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    On 1 December 1949, Lawrence also helped to prepare the revised edition of Manual of Cultivated Plants with Liberty Hyde Bailey. [1] [8] When Bailey retired in 1951, [7] [6] Lawrence was named Director of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium, [1] [5] and in that same year, he published his seminal botany textbook, 'Taxonomy of Vascular Plants'.

  6. Ethel Zoe Bailey - Wikipedia

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    Ethel Zoe Bailey was born on November 17, 1889 [1] to her mother and father, botanist Liberty Hyde Bailey. [2] She graduated from Smith College in 1911 with her bachelor's degree in zoology, [2] and afterward worked at Cornell University alongside her father, editing several of his publications, including Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture and Manual of Cultivated Plants.

  7. Genera Palmarum - Wikipedia

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    When Liberty Hyde Bailey, an American horticulturist and botanist who founded the L. H. Bailey Hortorium at Cornell University, began studying palms in the early 1900s, about 700 species had been identified. The number reached 1,000 by 1946, the rise due in large part to his intensive study of the family.

  8. Look: Wonderlic Scores For The Draft’s Top QB ... - AOL

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    The top score belongs to Western Kentucky’s Bailey Zappe. He scored a 35 on the Wonderlic test. In his final season of college football, Zappe had 5,967 passing yards and 62 touchdown passes.

  9. Baileya (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Baileya is a scientific journal of horticultural taxonomy, published quarterly by the Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium (Cornell University). The journal was established in 1953, but is currently inactive. Its name honors the late Liberty Hyde Bailey.