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Hooker, Reginald Hawthorn.
Adm. pens. at TRINITY, June 14, 1886. [4th] s. of Sir Joseph Dalton (1866), of
The Camp, Sunningdale, Berks. B. Jan. 12, 1867, at Kew, Surrey. School,
Stokesay, Craven Arms. Matric. Michs. 1886; B.A. 1889; M.A. 1893. In the
Statistical Branch of the Board (later Ministry) of Agriculture, 1895-1927.
Assistant Secretary, R. Stat. Society, and sub-editor, later editor, of its
Journal; President, 1920-2. Newmarch Lecturer, University College,
London. Author of a number of monographs relating to agriculture and to
prices, and a paper on the results of the suspension of the Berlin Produce
Exchange, for which he was awarded the Statistical Society's Guy medal. His
research on the relationship of the weather and the crops was a noteworthy
contribution in a little explored field. Jointly responsible for
Reports on phenological observations, 1911-13. Died June 2, 1944, at
Harwell, near Didcot, Berks. Buried at yattendon. Step-brother of the above.
(G. Udny Yule; The Times, June 5, 1944.)
Reginald Hawthorn HOOKER
Approx. lifespan: 1867–1944
pens. Trinity College adm1886:06:14
[4th] s. of Sir Joseph Dalton (Hooker) (1866) of The Camp, Sunningdale, Berkshire ,
b. Kew, Surrey , 1867:01:12
Sch: Stokesay School [Stokesay], [Shropshire],
Craven Arms, [Shropshire],
Matric. 1886:10MT:
BA 1889
MA 1893
In the Statistical Branch of Board (later Ministry) ) of Agriculture 1895-1927
Assistant Sec: R. Stat. Society
, Journal
President: 1920-22
Newmarch Lecturer: Sch: University College London ,
Author of a number of monographs relating to agriculture and to prices, and a paper on the results of the suspension of the Berlin Produce Exchange, for which he was awarded the Statistical Society's Guy Medal. His research on the relationship of the weather and the crops was a noteworthy contribution in a little explored field.
Jointly responsible for Reports on phenological observations 1911-13
d. Harwell, near Didcot, Berkshire , 1944:06:02
bur. Yattendon, [Berkshire],
step-brother of the above
(G. Udny Yule; The Times 1944:06:05)
[add:]Fellow of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1891; President, 1920–2[:add]
[add:] not President of the Royal S?? Society[:add]
[add:]G. Udny Yule[:add]

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