Thomas Malcolm Morrison
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Thomas Malcolm Morrison
Summary
Thomas Malcolm Morrison is a human[1]. He was born in Inch Clutha[2]. He was born on +1925-00-00T00:00:00Z[3]. He passed away in Brisbane[4]. He died on +2013-05-12T00:00:00Z[5]. He worked as a university teacher[6], horticulturist[7], and botanist[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Inch Clutha[2], Thomas Malcolm Morrison…
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison passed away in Brisbane[4].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison was born on +1925-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison died on +2013-05-12T00:00:00Z[5].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's professions included university teacher[6].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison worked as a horticulturist[7].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's professions included botanist[8].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison was employed by Lincoln University[9].
- Among Thomas Malcolm Morrison's employers was University of Otago[10].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison was employed by Department of Scientific and Industrial Research[11].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's education included a stint at South Otago High School[12].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison was educated at University of Otago[13].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's education included a stint at University of Otago[14].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's education included a stint at University of Otago[15].
- A notable student of Thomas Malcolm Morrison was Udo Benecke[16].
- A notable student of Thomas Malcolm Morrison was Peter Smale[17].
- A notable student of Thomas Malcolm Morrison was Michael B. Thomas[18].
- A notable student of Thomas Malcolm Morrison was Suranant Subhadrabandhu[19].
- A notable student of Thomas Malcolm Morrison was Dennis J. Farr[20].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison was a member of Fleet Air Arm[21].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison is recorded as male[22].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison supervised Alan Spencer Edmonds as a doctoral student[24].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison supervised Richard Werner Heine as a doctoral student[25].
- Thomas Malcolm Morrison supervised Warwick B Silvester as a doctoral student[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Thomas Malcolm Morrison was born in Inch Clutha[2]. He was born on +1925-00-00T00:00:00Z[3].
Education
Educated at South Otago High School[12], a high school[27], in New Zealand[28], founded in 1926[29] and University of Otago[13], a public university[30], in New Zealand[31], founded in 1869[32], headquartered in Dunedin[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include university teacher[6], horticulturist[7], and botanist[8]. Employers include Lincoln University[9], a public university[34], in New Zealand[35], founded in 1878[36]; University of Otago[10], a public university[37], in New Zealand[38], founded in 1869[39], headquartered in Dunedin[40]; and Department of Scientific and Industrial Research[11], a government agency[41], in New Zealand[42]. Notable students include Udo Benecke[16], a scientist[43], 1940–2015[44], specialised in carbon storage[45]; Peter Smale[17], of New Zealand[46], awarded the Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit[47]; Michael B. Thomas[18], a botanist[48]; Suranant Subhadrabandhu[19], a researcher[49], of Thailand[50], awarded the honorary doctor of Lincoln University[51]; and Dennis J. Farr[20]. Doctoral students include Alan Spencer Edmonds[24], a university teacher[52], 1941–2021[53], of New Zealand[54]; Richard Werner Heine[25], a physicist[55]; Warwick B Silvester[26], of New Zealand[56], awarded the Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit[57]; and Michael B. Thomas[58], a botanist[59].
Death and Burial
Thomas Malcolm Morrison died on +2013-05-12T00:00:00Z[5]. He died in Brisbane[4].
FAQs
Where was Thomas Malcolm Morrison born?
Thomas Malcolm Morrison's place of birth was Inch Clutha[2].
Where did Thomas Malcolm Morrison die?
Thomas Malcolm Morrison passed away in Brisbane[4].
What did Thomas Malcolm Morrison do for work?
Thomas Malcolm Morrison worked as university teacher[6], horticulturist[7], and botanist[8].
Where did Thomas Malcolm Morrison go to school?
Thomas Malcolm Morrison was educated at South Otago High School[12], University of Otago[13], University of Otago[14], and University of Otago[15].