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Jason Richard Swallen

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With Leona Winifred Smith, whom he married on June 10, 1929, he had one daughter, Ester. He was married a second time, to Clara Bayne Brasel, a 1941 Graduate of George Washington University and a Secretary at the Smithsonian, on August 28, 1955.
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and chaired the Botany Department from 1950 until his retirement in 1965. In retirement he lived in Florida, Maryland, and Ohio.
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Swallen practiced botany in California in 1927, and from the southwest United States to
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In 1954 he was awarded an honorary DSc degree by Ohio Wesleyan University.
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Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
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Jason
botanist
specializing in grasses
Alliance, Ohio
Ohio Wesleyan University
Kansas State Agricultural College
Michigan University Biological Station
US Department of Agriculture
A. S. Hitchcock
Agnes Chase
Yucatan
Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
Smithsonian Institution
Swallenia
Inyo County, California
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
Jason Swallen
International Plant Names Index
 Swallen
Categories
Agrostologists
1903 births
1991 deaths
American taxonomists
Botanists active in California
Botanists active in Central America
United States Department of Agriculture people
Smithsonian Institution people

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