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    His work The Rape of Troy: Evolution, Violence and the World of Homer analyzes violence in the Homeric epic poems Iliad and Odyssey through the lens of evolutionary psychology.

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    Gottschall is a German surname meaning "God's echo". [1] Notable people with the surname include: Elaine Gottschall (1921–2005), American proponent of specific carbohydrate diet

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    Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, [1] [2] Gottschall was the younger of two sons born to Kitty Carol Rife and Lester B. Gottschall. [3] [4] [5] He attended Southern Methodist University [6] and performed with the Dallas Little School of Theatre in 1936.

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  9. Joseph C. Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    The General Joseph C. Hutchinson Parkway was named in his honor in 1963 (Until 1963, the stretch of two-lane pavement between U.S. Highway 17–92 and County Road 427 was known as Pennsylvania Parkway). In 1974, Hutchinson also received an annual Randall Chase Memorial Award for outstanding citizenship from the Kiwanis. [4]