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Hesler may refer to: * Mount Hesler, mount in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada * Georg Hesler (1427–1482), German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop *Lexemuel Ray Hesler Lexemuel Ray Hesler (20 February 1888 – 20 November 1977) was an American mycologist. He was the son of Clinton F. Hesler and Laura Iris (née Youngblood). He obtained his B.A. degree with Wabash College in 1911 and his Ph.D. at the University ... (1888–1977), American mycologist * Nicole Duval Hesler (born 1945), chief justice of Quebec {{Disambiguation ...
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Mount Hesler
Mount Dawson, elevation , is a massif in the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, located in Glacier National Park to the southeast of Rogers Pass. It is a double summit, the highest of which is Hasler Peak, the second peak being Feuz Peak, with Hasler Peak's elevation making it the highest summit in Glacier National Park and the second highest in the Selkirks. Mount Dawson is ranked as the 58th highest mountain in British Columbia. The Dawson Glacier is located on its eastern flank. Name Mount Dawson was named 1888 by Reverend W.S. Green for geologist George Mercer Dawson (1846-1901), member of the British North America International Boundary Commission, 1873, later director of the Geological Survey of Canada (1895-1901). Climate Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Dawson is located in a subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers. Temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C. See also * Li ...
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Georg Hesler
Georg Hesler (1427–1482) (called the Cardinal of Santa Lucia) was a German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop. Biography Georg Hesler was born in Würzburg in 1427, the second son of commoners Hans and Agatha Hesler. With his brother Johannes, he traveled to Italy in 1454, studying at the University of Pavia and becoming a doctor of both laws. After graduating, he went to the papal court in Rome where Pope Callixtus III appointed him privy treasurer on 5 May 1456. He became a canon of the ''Stiftskirche'' dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul in Öhringen, and of the church dedicated to St. Stephan in Bamberg. He was also awarded the parish of Dollnstein. He was ordained as a priest by Giovanni Castiglione, Bishop of Pavia, in 1458. He then returned to help his family recover possessions they had lost. During this time, he entered the service of Dietrich Schenk von Erbach, Archbishop of Mainz. After the death of the archbishop's secretary, Hesler took over as his secretary, and ...
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Lexemuel Ray Hesler
Lexemuel Ray Hesler (20 February 1888 – 20 November 1977) was an American mycologist. He was the son of Clinton F. Hesler and Laura Iris (née Youngblood). He obtained his B.A. degree with Wabash College in 1911 and his Ph.D. at the University of Cornell in 1914. Selected publications *Hesler LR. (1929) "A preliminary report on polypores of eastern Tennessee", ''Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science'' 4: 3–10 *Hesler LR. (1936) "Notes on southern Appalachian fungi", ''Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science'' 6: 107–122 *Hesler LR. (1937) "Notes on southern Appalachian fungi: II.", ''Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science'' 12: 239–254 *Hesler LR. (1937) "A preliminary list of the fungi of the Great Smoky Mountains", ''Castanea'' 2: 45–58 *Hesler LR. (1957) "Notes on southeastern Agaricales: I.", ''Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science'' 32: 298–307 *Hesler LR. (1960) "A study of ''Russula'' types: ", '' Memoirs of the Torrey Botanical Club'' 21 ...
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