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Charles Hubbard may refer to: *Charles Hubbard (American football), American football player *Charles Hubbard (artist) (1801–1875), American artist * Charles Hubbard (archer) (1849–1923), American archer *Charles Edward Hubbard Charles Edward Hubbard (23 May 19008 May 1980) was a British botanist, specialising in agrostology – the study of grasses. He was considered "the world authority on the classification and recognition of grasses" in his time. He is indicated by ... (1900–1980), English botanist * Charles Hubbard (politician) (1940–2020), Canadian politician See also

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Charles Hubbard (American Football)
Charles J. Hubbard Jr. was an American football player. After attending Milton Academy, he played college football at the guard position for the Harvard Crimson football The Harvard Crimson football program represents Harvard University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA). Harvard's football program is one of the oldest in the world, having begun c ... team from 1921 to 1923.''Harvard Alumni Bulletin'', Volume 25
(1922). Harvard Alumni Association. p. 361.
He was a consensus All-American in 1922 and 1923. He was elected team captain for the latter year. Hubbard was also a member of Harvard's crew team. His father, Charles J. Hubbard, and brother, Wynant Hubbard, both attended Harvard.
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Charles Hubbard (artist)
Charles Hubbard (1801–1875) was an artist in Boston, Massachusetts in the 19th century. He kept a studio on Tremont Row and was affiliated with the Boston Artists' Association. He served as state senator from 1851-1852. Biography Hubbard trained with J.R. Penniman. From 1822 to 1823 Hubbard formed a business partnership with ornamental and sign painters Samuel Curtis and B.B. Curtis as "Curtis's & Hubbard" (also known as "Curtises & Hubbard"). They produced a variety of painting, "in a plain and neat, or rich and ornamental style as may be requested," including "military standard, plain and ornamental sign, fancy, masonic, landscape, glass, clock and timepiece dial; designs and drawings for cards, diplomas, &c; transparencies ... for window curtains." Clients included the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts;Oliver Ayer Roberts. History of the Military Company of the Massachusetts, now called, the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts: 1 ...
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Charles Hubbard (archer)
Charles Randolph Hubbard (August 20, 1849 – March 28, 1923) was an American archer who competed in the 1904 Summer Olympics. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and died in Hamilton, Ohio Hamilton is a city in and the county seat of Butler County, Ohio, United States. Located north of Cincinnati, Hamilton is the second largest city in the Greater Cincinnati area and the 10th largest city in Ohio. The population was 63,399 at th .... Hubbard won the silver medal in the team competition. In the Double American round he finished 11th. References External links * profile 1849 births 1923 deaths American male archers Archers at the 1904 Summer Olympics Olympic silver medalists for the United States in archery Medalists at the 1904 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Cincinnati {{US-archery-bio-stub ...
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Charles Edward Hubbard
Charles Edward Hubbard (23 May 19008 May 1980) was a British botanist, specialising in agrostology – the study of grasses. He was considered "the world authority on the classification and recognition of grasses" in his time. He is indicated by the Author citation (botany), author abbreviation C.E.Hubb. when citing a botanical name. Biography Charles Edward Hubbard was born on 23 May 1900 in Appleton, a hamlet on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk, where his father, also named Charles Edward Hubbard, was the head gardener at Appleton House to Maud of Wales, the Queen of Norway. He was schooled at Sandringham, and at King Edward VII School (King's Lynn), King Edward VII Grammar School in King's Lynn, before joining the staff of the Royal Gardens at Sandringham in 1916. During his time there, he also spent five months at the Bygdøy Royal Estate near Oslo, and served for seven months in the Royal Air Force. Kew Gardens In April 1920, Hubbard left the Sandringham Estate to join ...
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