Howard Ensign Evans
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Howard Ensign Evans
Summary
Howard Ensign Evans is a human[1]. His place of birth was East Hartford[2]. He was born on February 23, 1919[3]. He died in Colorado[4]. He died on July 18, 2002[5]. He worked as a zoologist[6], entomologist[7], university teacher[8], and scientific collector[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Born in East Hartford[2], Howard Ensign Evans…
- Howard Ensign Evans passed away in Colorado[4].
- Howard Ensign Evans was born on February 23, 1919[3].
- Howard Ensign Evans died on July 18, 2002[5].
- Among Howard Ensign Evans's spouses was Mary Alice Evans[11].
- Howard Ensign Evans held citizenship in United States[12].
- Howard Ensign Evans worked as a zoologist[6].
- Howard Ensign Evans's professions included entomologist[7].
- Howard Ensign Evans worked as a university teacher[8].
- Howard Ensign Evans worked as a scientific collector[9].
- Howard Ensign Evans's field of work was entomology[13].
- Howard Ensign Evans's field of work was paleontology[14].
- Among Howard Ensign Evans's employers was Harvard University[15].
- Howard Ensign Evans was employed by Cornell University[16].
- Among Howard Ensign Evans's employers was Colorado State University[17].
- Howard Ensign Evans was employed by Kansas State University[18].
- Howard Ensign Evans was employed by University of Kansas[19].
- Howard Ensign Evans was employed by University of Colorado[20].
- Howard Ensign Evans was educated at Cornell University[21].
- Howard Ensign Evans was educated at Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences[22].
- Howard Ensign Evans was educated at University of Connecticut[23].
- Howard Ensign Evans's doctoral advisor was James Chester Bradley[24].
- Howard Ensign Evans's doctoral advisor was Vernon Sennock Lyonesse-Liancour Pate[25].
- Howard Ensign Evans received the Guggenheim Fellowship[26].
- Howard Ensign Evans received the Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal[27].
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Origins and Family
Howard Ensign Evans's place of birth was East Hartford[2]. He was born on February 23, 1919[3].
Education
Educated at Cornell University[21], a private university[28], in United States[29], founded in 1865[30], headquartered in Ithaca[31]; Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences[22], a faculty[32], in United States[33], founded in 1874[34]; and University of Connecticut[23], a public research university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1881[37]. Doctoral advisors include James Chester Bradley[24], a zoologist[38], 1884–1975[39], of United States[40] and Vernon Sennock Lyonesse-Liancour Pate[25], an entomologist[41], 1903–1958[42], of United States[43].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include zoologist[6], entomologist[7], university teacher[8], and scientific collector[9]. Fields of work include entomology[13], a branch of zoology[44] and paleontology[14], an academic discipline[45]. Employers include Harvard University[15], a private university[46], in United States[47], founded in 1636[48], headquartered in Cambridge[49]; Cornell University[16], a private university[50], in United States[51], founded in 1865[52], headquartered in Ithaca[53]; Colorado State University[17], a public research university[54], in United States[55], founded in 1870[56]; Kansas State University[18], a public university[57], in United States[58], founded in 1863[59]; University of Kansas[19], a public educational institution of the United States[60], in United States[61], founded in 1864[62]; and University of Colorado[20], a university[63], in United States[64], founded in 1876[65], headquartered in Denver[66]. Doctoral students include William Tinsley Keeton[67], a zoologist[68], 1933–1980[69], of United States[70], awarded the Brewster Medal[71], specialised in zoology[72] and George E. Ball[73], an entomologist[74], 1926–2019[75], of United States[76], awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal[77], specialised in entomology[78].
Recognition
Awards received include Guggenheim Fellowship[26], a fellowship grant[79], in United States[80], founded in 1925[81] and Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal[27], a science award[82], in United States[83], founded in 1917[84].
Personal Life
Among Howard Ensign Evans's spouses was Mary Alice Evans[11].
Death and Burial
Howard Ensign Evans died on July 18, 2002[5]. He died in Colorado[4].
Why It Matters
Howard Ensign Evans ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (44 views/month, #7,289 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[85] He is known by 8 alternative names across languages and contexts.[86]
FAQs
Where was Howard Ensign Evans born?
Born in East Hartford[2], Howard Ensign Evans…
Where did Howard Ensign Evans die?
Howard Ensign Evans passed away in Colorado[4].
Who was Howard Ensign Evans married to?
Howard Ensign Evans's spouses include Mary Alice Evans[11].
What did Howard Ensign Evans do for work?
Howard Ensign Evans worked as zoologist[6], entomologist[7], university teacher[8], and scientific collector[9].
Where did Howard Ensign Evans go to school?
Howard Ensign Evans was educated at Cornell University[21], Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences[22], and University of Connecticut[23].
What awards did Howard Ensign Evans receive?
Honors received include Guggenheim Fellowship[26] and Daniel Giraud Elliot Medal[27].