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Herbert Wright (botanist)
Herbert Wright may refer to: * Herb Wright (1917–2015), American scientist * Herbert Wright (politician) (1880–1944), Canadian politician * Herbert Wright (producer) (1947–2005), science fiction television producer and writer * Herbert Wright (botanist) * Lil Herb (born 1995), American rapper * Herbert Wright (wrestler) See also *Bert Wright (other) Bert Wright may refer to: * Bert Wright (cricketer) (1926-1994), Australian cricketer * Bert Wright (figure skater), American ice dancer * Bert Wright (footballer) (1920–2000), English footballer See also * Bertie Wright (1871–1960), actor * B ...
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Herb Wright
Herbert Edgar Wright Jr. (13 September 1917 – 12 November 2015) was an American Quaternary scientist. He contributed to the understanding of landscape history and environmental changes over the past 100,000 years in many parts of the world. He studied arid-region geomorphology and landscape evolution, as well as glacial geology and climate history. His study of these topics led him to the study of vegetation development and environmental history and allowed him to define the timing and mechanisms of climate-driven vegetational shifts in North America during the last 18,000 years and to recognize the role of natural fire in the dynamics of northern coniferous forests. He applied these insights to wilderness conservation and landscape management.Whitlock, C., Stein, J., Fritz, S., 2016. In memoriam: Herbert E. Wright, Jr., 1917-2015. Quaternary Research 85, 1-3. 10.1016/j.yqres.2015.12.001. He covered many other aspects of paleoecology including lake development and paleolimnology, ...
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Herbert Wright (politician)
Herbert Henry Wright (October 2, 1880—September 21, 1944) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1936 to 1941. Wright was born in Eugenia Falls, Ontario, and was educated in Emerson, Manitoba and at Wesley College in Winnipeg. He worked as a customs broker. Wright also saw action in World War I, serving with the 29th Battalion of the C.E.F. from 1914 to 1919 as a machine-gunner. He first ran for the Manitoba legislature in the 1927 provincial election as a Liberal candidate in Emerson. He finished second to Progressive candidate Robert Curran, losing by 139 votes. Wright later aligned himself with a group of Liberals who opposed the party's 1932 alliance (and subsequent merger) with the Progressives. He campaigned in the 1936 provincial election as a Liberal Independent, and defeated Curran by twenty votes. Only one other Liberal Independent was elected, and Wright served on the opposition benches for the next ...
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Herbert Wright (producer)
Herbert J. Wright (November 9, 1946 – August 24, 2005) was a science fiction author and television director and producer. He was born in Keokuk, Iowa. His most notable works were '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and ''War of the Worlds''. He directed a few episodes of the latter series and wrote and directed the season finale "The Angel of Death," which guest-starred his second wife Elaine Giftos. Among ''Star Trek'' fans he is known as the "Father of the Ferengi" and was known for his unique storytelling that he himself called "weird shit." Other works include Rod Serling's ''Night Gallery'', '' Cadillacs and Dinosaurs'', '' Stingray'', '' Hunter'', '' McCloud'', and the '' Flipper'' revival series. After he graduated from Yale with honors, Wright moved to Hollywood to begin working in the filmmaking industry. He also studied in Japan as an exchange student, during which he met with director Akira Kurosawa, and began his lifelong study of martial arts. He also worked ...
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Herbert Wright (botanist)
Herbert Wright may refer to: * Herb Wright (1917–2015), American scientist * Herbert Wright (politician) (1880–1944), Canadian politician * Herbert Wright (producer) (1947–2005), science fiction television producer and writer * Herbert Wright (botanist) * Lil Herb (born 1995), American rapper * Herbert Wright (wrestler) See also *Bert Wright (other) Bert Wright may refer to: * Bert Wright (cricketer) (1926-1994), Australian cricketer * Bert Wright (figure skater), American ice dancer * Bert Wright (footballer) (1920–2000), English footballer See also * Bertie Wright (1871–1960), actor * B ...
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Lil Herb
Herbert Randall Wright III (born October 8, 1995), better known by his stage name G Herbo (formerly Lil Herb), is an American rapper from Chicago. G Herbo is signed to Machine Entertainment Group. He has released the mixtapes '' Welcome to Fazoland'' (2014), ''Pistol P Project'' (2014), ''Ballin Like I'm Kobe'' (2015), and ''Strictly 4 My Fans'' (2016). His studio albums are his debut ''Humble Beast'' (2017) and with Southside of 808 Mafia, '' Swervo'' (2018), his first major release through Epic Records. His third studio album, ''PTSD'' (2020), became his first top-ten entry on the ''Billboard'' 200, while his fourth album, '' 25'', was released in 2021, and marked his first release through Republic Records. Early life Wright grew up in Chicago, Illinois. He dropped out of school when he was 16, having attended Hyde Park Academy High School. He was influenced by Meek Mill, Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti and Lil Wayne. He is close friends with fellow rapper Lil Bibby with whom ...
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Herbert Wright (wrestler)
Herbert Wright (16 September 1894 – 23 September 1982) was a British wrestler who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics The 1920 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1920; nl, Olympische Zomerspelen van 1920; german: Olympische Sommerspiele 1920), officially known as the Games of the VII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIe olympiade; nl, Spelen van .... In 1920 he won the bronze medal in the freestyle wrestling lightweight class after winning the bronze medal match against August Thys. References External links * 1894 births 1982 deaths Olympic wrestlers for Great Britain Wrestlers at the 1920 Summer Olympics British male sport wrestlers Olympic bronze medallists for Great Britain Olympic medalists in wrestling Medalists at the 1920 Summer Olympics {{UK-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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