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Hoagland
editSo the Hoagland-Pincus Conference Center is not named named after Hudson Hoagland, who co-founded the Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology with Gregory Pincus in 1944, but after his son, Mahlon Hoagland who later became the director of the Worcester Foundation?