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Hutchins   /hˈəttʃˌɪnz/   Listen
Hutchins

noun
1.
United States educator who was president of the University of Chicago (1899-1977).  Synonym: Robert Maynard Hutchins.






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"Hutchins" Quotes from Famous Books



... all the brisk and cheery step of youth, it looked as if there had been a resurrection of the old days. Could we old gray heads ever have looked like these! Could that gay young spark mounted on the leading caisson horse and furtively chaffing No. 13 be Hilleary and Hutchins come to life again? Could that serious, slender boy, all attention to the word of command, be the grave and clerical Hale Houston of this day gone back to youth again. Can that sturdy No. 4 at the gun, be old Boss Lumpkin? Could we all have looked as fresh and full of youth, ...
— Observations of a Retired Veteran • Henry C. Tinsley

... down with us this trip, George," said the master of the Wave, as they sat on deck after tea watching the river. "One of our new members, Brother Hutchins." ...
— Sea Urchins • W. W. Jacobs



Words linked to "Hutchins" :   Robert Maynard Hutchins, pedagog, pedagogue, educator



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