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Frederick Seymour Hulse (February 11, 1906 – May 16, 1990) was an American anthropologist. Hulse was born in New York City in 1906 to Hiram Richard Hulse and the former Frances Burrows Seymour. He had two sisters, Mary and Charity. His parents survived the SS Morro Castle disaster in 1934, which claimed 137 lives. On August 26, 1934, in California, he married Leonie Robinson Mills. She died in a car accident in 1982, in which Hulse himself was injured. He received his BA and PhD from Harvard University.

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  • Frederick Seymour Hulse (February 11, 1906 – May 16, 1990) was an American anthropologist. Hulse was born in New York City in 1906 to Hiram Richard Hulse and the former Frances Burrows Seymour. He had two sisters, Mary and Charity. His parents survived the SS Morro Castle disaster in 1934, which claimed 137 lives. On August 26, 1934, in California, he married Leonie Robinson Mills. She died in a car accident in 1982, in which Hulse himself was injured. He became interested in anthropology after reading The Racial History of Man by Roland Dixon. Hulse was a student of Earnest Hooton. In his publications he discussed human races in terms of evolutionary dynamics. He is also known for his work with Harry L. Shapiro on Japanese migrant studies. He later became a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. He received his BA and PhD from Harvard University. (en)
  • 弗雷德里克·S·赫尔斯(英語:Frederick S. Hulse,1906年2月11日-1990年5月16日)是一位美国体质人类学家,出生于美国纽约市,毕业于哈佛大学,后成为亚利桑那大学人类学教授。 (zh)
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  • 弗雷德里克·S·赫尔斯(英語:Frederick S. Hulse,1906年2月11日-1990年5月16日)是一位美国体质人类学家,出生于美国纽约市,毕业于哈佛大学,后成为亚利桑那大学人类学教授。 (zh)
  • Frederick Seymour Hulse (February 11, 1906 – May 16, 1990) was an American anthropologist. Hulse was born in New York City in 1906 to Hiram Richard Hulse and the former Frances Burrows Seymour. He had two sisters, Mary and Charity. His parents survived the SS Morro Castle disaster in 1934, which claimed 137 lives. On August 26, 1934, in California, he married Leonie Robinson Mills. She died in a car accident in 1982, in which Hulse himself was injured. He received his BA and PhD from Harvard University. (en)
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  • Frederick S. Hulse (en)
  • 弗雷德里克·S·赫尔斯 (zh)
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