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  1. H. E. Hinton. Howard Everest Hinton FRS [1] (24 August 1912 – 2 August 1977) was a British entomologist and Professor who studied beetles . Education and early life. Howard Hinton grew up in Mexico and attended Modesto Junior College [2] and the University of California, Berkeley as an undergraduate.

  2. Howard Everest Hinton. Howard Hinton was born in Mexico of British parents, and went to schools in Mexico and California. His undergraduate work was done at Berkeley and his postgraduate work at Cambridge, where he took the Ph.D. in 1939 and the Sc.D. in 1957. He was an Assistant Keeper at the British Museum (Natural History) (1939-49), then ...

  3. Professor H. E. Hinton, a distinguished entomologist, Head of the Department of Zoology in the University of Bristol, died on 2 August 1977, aged 64 years. He was born in Mexico of British parents, and went to schools in Mexico and California.

  4. 13. Nov. 2023 · His dad, Howard Everest Hinton, grew up in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution, in the nineteen-tens, on a silver mine managed by his father. “He was tough,” Hinton said of his dad: family ...

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  5. Hinton, Howard Everest. Reference work entry. pp 1074. Cite this reference work entry. 10 Accesses. Download reference work entry PDF. Howard Hinton was born August 24, 1912, in Mexico of American parents, but attended high school and university in Berkeley, California. Then he entered Cambridge University in 1934 to study for a Ph.D.

  6. Although he spent the majority of his career advancing AI, Hinton became an outspoken critic of the technology in 2023 and highlighted its potential harms. Hinton was born into a family with a rich intellectual history. His father, Howard Everest Hinton, was a distinguished entomologist, and all

  7. The collection, though small, includes significant records of Hinton's family background and early entomological research. The biographical material includes autobiographical drafts, notes made by Hinton for his Royal Society personal record, tributes and obituaries and many letters of condolence received by his widow Margaret Hinton, some with ...