Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (/ˈɡroʊvənər/ GROH-vən-ər; October 28, 1875 – February 4, 1966), was the first full-time editor of the National Geographic magazine...
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Gilbert Grosvenor may refer to: Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966), first editor of National Geographic Magazine Gilbert M. Grosvenor (born 1931), president...
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1919. Grosvenor was called "one of the most cosmopolitan of Americans" by author and abolitionist Thomas Wentworth Higginson. His son, Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor...
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times stronger than sucrose. The scientific species name honors Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, who, as president of the National Geographic Society, helped to...
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They had four children: Elsie May Bell (1878–1964) who married Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor of National Geographic fame. Marian Hubbard Bell (1880–1962) who...
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Cousteau's underwater exploits. Grosvenor was born in Washington, D.C., on November 26, 1901. His parents were Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, the first editor of The...
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Gilbert Melville Grosvenor Lady Edwina Louise Grosvenor (born 1981), British prison reformer Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966), first editor of National Geographic...
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editors-in-chief includes three generations of the Grosvenor family between 1903 and 1980. Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966): (Editor-in-Chief: February 1903–...
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Grosvenor Lane was located at the 100 acres (40 ha) farm of Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966), the father of photojournalism and the first full-time...
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southern Kane County, Utah, United States. It is named to honor Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (1875–1966), a president of the National Geographic Society, publishers...
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