Jack Calder
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Jack Calder
Summary
Jack Calder is a human[1]. He was born on May 3, 1901[2]. He died on November 16, 1972[3]. He worked as a teacher[4].
Key Facts
- Jack Calder was born on May 3, 1901[2].
- Jack Calder died on November 16, 1972[3].
- Jack Calder held citizenship in New Zealand[5].
- Jack Calder worked as a teacher[4].
- Jack Calder's education included a stint at Timaru Boys' High School[6].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Ian Blair[7].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Murray Dawson[8].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Graham Alexander Dunbar[9].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Alan Eric Esler[10].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Lloyd Evans[11].
- A notable student of Jack Calder was Ken Harrow[12].
- Jack Calder received the Bledisloe Medal[13].
- Jack Calder is recorded as male[14].
- Jack Calder's instance of is recorded as human[15].
- Jack Calder's Commons category is recorded as John William Calder[16].
- Jack Calder's family name is recorded as Calder[17].
- Jack Calder's given name is recorded as John[18].
- Jack Calder's given name is recorded as William[19].
- Jack Calder's sibling is recorded as Roy Andrew Calder[20].
- Jack Calder's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as NZThesisProject[21].
Body
Origins and Family
Jack Calder was born on May 3, 1901[2].
Education
Jack Calder was educated at Timaru Boys' High School[6].
Career and Affiliations
Jack Calder worked as a teacher[4]. Notable students include Ian Blair[7], a microbiologist[22], 1912–1989[23], of New Zealand[24], awarded the Member of the Order of the British Empire[25]; Murray Dawson[8], a researcher[26], 1924–2015[27], of New Zealand[28]; Graham Alexander Dunbar[9], a researcher[29], 1926–2018[30]; Alan Eric Esler[10], a botanist[31], 1929–2016[32], of New Zealand[33], awarded the Allan Mere award[34]; Lloyd Evans[11], a plant physiologist[35], 1927–2015[36], of Australia[37], awarded the Fellow of the Royal Society[38]; and Ken Harrow[12], a scientist[39], 1915–2006[40], of New Zealand[41], awarded the Marsden Medal[42], specialised in industrial fungicides[43].
Recognition
Jack Calder received the Bledisloe Medal[13].
Death and Burial
Jack Calder died on November 16, 1972[3].
FAQs
What did Jack Calder do for work?
Jack Calder worked as teacher[4].
Where did Jack Calder go to school?
Jack Calder was educated at Timaru Boys' High School[6].
What awards did Jack Calder receive?
Honors received include Bledisloe Medal[13].