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name: Hubbard, Gardiner Greene

sex: male
lived: (1822–97)

biography: Lawyer and businessman, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. The son of a Massachusetts judge, he studied at Dartmouth (1841), and practised law in Boston and Washington, DC. As a civic leader, he helped introduce gaslight to Cambridge, MA, took a leading role in building one of the country's first streetcar lines, and helped develop and expand telephone services. His daughter's deafness led to his interest in problems of the deaf, and he was president of a school for the deaf in Northampton, MA. He served 12 years on the Massachusetts Board of Education and, with his son-in-law Alexander Graham Bell, founded the journal Science. He was founder and first president (1888–97) of the National Geographic Society.