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- Alice_Rich_Northrop comment "Alice Rich Northrop (March 6, 1863 - May 6, 1922) was an American botanist. She was known for expanding access to nature for New York City's public school children.Northrop and her husband, John Isaiah Northrop, travelled extensively to regions of the world where women did not usually venture, including Central America, the Caribbean, and Western North America. On a trip to the Bahamas, the Northrops discovered 18 new species.Northrop became a professor of botany at Hunter College.".
- Q19598154 comment "Alice Rich Northrop (March 6, 1863 - May 6, 1922) was an American botanist. She was known for expanding access to nature for New York City's public school children.Northrop and her husband, John Isaiah Northrop, travelled extensively to regions of the world where women did not usually venture, including Central America, the Caribbean, and Western North America. On a trip to the Bahamas, the Northrops discovered 18 new species.Northrop became a professor of botany at Hunter College.".