Hohn, Matthew H.
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Hohn (Nov. 9, 1920-March 18, 1999) earned a B.S. in education from Indiana State University-Indiana, Pa., and both a M.S. and Ph. D. in economic botany from Cornell University in 1949 and 1951, respectively. He worked as the Curator of Limnology at the Academy of Natural Science in Philadelphia, 1952-1959, and as an Associate Professor of Biology at Bloomsburg State College, now Bloomsburg University, 1959-1961. [Limnology is the scientific study of bodies of water.] On Sept. 1, 1961 he was hired as an Assistant Professor at Central Michigan University (CMU) in the Dept. of Biology. Hohn was promoted to full Professor in 1965 and as Coordinator of the CMU Biological Station on Beaver Island in 1967. He retired from CMU in 1986. After he retired Hohn lived in St. James on Beaver Island. By 1961, he was married to Jane Eleanor Hohn (Nov. 4, 1921-). She lived in Flor. in 2006. Hohn's research interests were the taxonomy and ecology of diatoms and water quality studies in the U. S., Peru, Canada, and South America. He also researched plankton diatoms from Lake Erie, 1938-1965, and their relation to the eutrophication of the lake. [Eutrophication is the increase in nutrients in a body of water.] Hohn was a member of a number of professional and academic organizations and had many publications. Several of his publications are available in the CMU Libraries and a number of his articles are available on-line. (This information is from the collection.)
From the description of Collection, 1960,1988. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 76955293
Hohn (Nov. 9, 1920-March 18, 1999) earned a B.S. in education from Indiana State University-Indiana, Pa., and both a M.S. and Ph. D. in economic botany from Cornell University in 1949 and 1951, respectively. He worked as the Curator of Limnology at the Academy of Natural Science in Philadelphia, 1952-1959, and as an Associate Professor of Biology at Bloomsburg State College, now Bloomsburg University, 1959-1961. [Limnology is the scientific study of bodies of water.] On Sept. 1, 1961 he was hired as an Assistant Professor at Central Michigan University (CMU) in the Dept. of Biology. Hohn was promoted to full Professor in 1965 and as Coordinator of the CMU Biological Station on Beaver Island in 1967. He retired from CMU in 1986. After he retired Hohn lived in St. James on Beaver Island. By 1961, he was married to Jane Eleanor Hohn (Nov. 4, 1921-). She lived in Flor. in 2006. Hohn's research interests were the taxonomy and ecology of diatoms and water quality studies in the U. S., Peru, Canada, and South America. He also researched plankton diatoms from Lake Erie, 1938-1965, and their relation to the eutrophication of the lake. [Eutrophication is the increase in nutrients in a body of water.] Hohn was a member of a number of professional and academic organizations and had many publications. Several of his publications are available in the CMU Libraries and a number of his articles are available on-line. Another collection of Hohn's papers, focused on his research interests, is also available at the Clarke Historical Library. (This information is from the collection.)
From the description of Central Michigan University Biological Station records, 1959, 1972. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 706480461
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Subjects:
- Biology
- Botany
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- Beaver Island (Mich.) (as recorded)
- Garden Island (Mich.) (as recorded)
- Michigan--Beaver Island (as recorded)
- Beaver Island (Mich.) (as recorded)