John Hubbard
John Hubbard may refer to:
Public officials
- John Hubbard (Maine politician) (1794–1869), American physician, educator and Democratic legislator (State Senate, 1843–49) who served as governor of his native state from May 1850 to January 1853
- John F. Hubbard (1795-1876), New York politician, assemblyman 1824, state senator 1829-1836
- John F. Hubbard Jr. (b. 1822), New York politician, state senator 1868-1871
- John Henry Hubbard (1804–1872), American legislator; Republican from Connecticut who represented 4th congressional district from March 1863 to March 1867, during Civil War and Reconstruction
- John Hubbard, 1st Baron Addington (1805–1889), English financier, from Sussex; Governor of Bank of England; MP for Buckingham (1859–68); MP for City of London (1874–87); invested Privy Counsellor (1874)
- John Hubbard (admiral) (1848–1932), American naval officer and military administrator who served for 53 years and rose to command United States Asiatic Fleet from 1910 to 1912
- John Hubbard, 3rd Baron Addington (1883–1966), English legislator and administrator on local level; grandson of 1st Baron; served on Buckingham City Council in 1929, as Mayor in 1932–34, 1943, 1946 and 1951–52 and as High Steward of Buckinghamshire
Scholars
- John R. Hubbard (1918-2011), American educator, historian and diplomat who served as president of University of Southern California (1970–80) and as Ambassador to India (1988–89)
- John Hubbard (physicist) (1931–1980), English physicist whose work focused on theory of magnetism; developed Hubbard model for interacting electrons, Hubbard-Stratonovich transformation and Hubbard approximations
- John H. Hubbard (born 1945), American mathematician and educator known for his writings on complex dynamics, Mandelbrot set, complex analysis, differential geometry, Teichmüller theory and applications to revolutionary theorems of William Thurston
Team sports competitors
- John H. "Jack" Hubbard (1886–1978), American college football player; halfback for Amherst College (1907–11); elected to College Football Hall of Fame in 1966
- Johnny Hubbard (born 1930), South African footballer who spent majority of his 15-year career (1949–64) in Scotland; Rangers (1949–59) in Glasgow, where he was known as "Penalty King"; Bury (1959–62) and Ayr United (1962–64)
- John Philip Hubbard (born 1949), English footballer who played in over 400 professional games as midfielder in career lasting from 1966 to 1979; later manager at Skegness Town and Spalding United
Others
- John Hubbard (convict) (1839–after 1888), British clerk convicted of forgery and deported to Western Australia in 1865; released on ticket of leave, he worked as schoolteacher, accountant, orphanage secretary and clerk to Guildford Municipal Council
- John Hubbard (actor) (1914–1988), American performer in films and television whose career lasted from 1937 to 1980; best remembered for 1939–41 Hal Roach films The Housekeeper's Daughter, One Million B.C., Turnabout and Road Show
See also
- Hubbard (surname)
- Jonathan Hatch Hubbard (1768–1849), American legislator and jurist; Federalist from Vermont who represented 2nd congressional district for one term (1809–11); justice of Vermont Supreme Court (1813–15)
- John Hubbard Tweedy (1814–1891), American legislator and businessman; Whig from Wisconsin who served as Congressional delegate in 1847–48 and, later, in territorial legislature and state assembly
- John Hubbard Sturgis (1834–1888), American architect prominent in Boston area, where he designed numerous prominent structures, including Codman Building and Museum of Fine Arts
- John Hubbard Lester Chafee (1922–1999), American legislator and executive; Republican from Rhode Island who served as Governor (1963–69), President Nixon's Secretary of the Navy (1969–72) and U.S. Senator (December 1976 until his death in October 1999)
- John Hubbard Beecher (1927–1987), American bandleader, jazz trumpeter, valve trombonist and singer of novelty tunes, whose band, "Little John Beecher and his Orchestra", was active through 1950s