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  • Margaret R. Taber (April 29, 1935 – June 10, 2015) was a pioneer for women in engineering. She was an electrical and electronics engineering educator....
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  • Robert Lardin Fulton (March 6, 1847 – October 25, 1920) was a railroad land agent and newspaper publisher in Reno, Nevada. Fulton was born in Ashland,...
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  • Robert G. Schwemm is an American lawyer and currently the Ashland-Spears Distinguished Research Professor of Law and William L. Matthews, Jr. Professor...
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    The Willamette Lowland basin-fill aquifer is 31,000 km2, 12,000 square mile aquifer underlying the region of Oregon and parts of Washington (state) between...
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  • John L. Heatwole (1948–2006) was an artist, historian, tour guide, and storyteller who gathered and preserved hundreds of oral history and folklore stories...
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  • Periods for Politicians (originally Periods for Pence) is a campaign launched by the women of Indiana in response to a controversial abortion bill passed...
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    The Public Media Commons is a 9,000 square foot plaza located in St. Louis, Missouri. The Commons is a collaboration between Nine Network of Public Media...
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  • Southern Wildlife Management is a privately held company, licensed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources as a Wildlife Control Operator (WCO)...
    2 KB (212 words) - 03:53, 27 June 2023
  • Joseph Samuel Nathaniel Tross (April 2, 1889 – March 30, 1971) was an evangelist and civil rights leader. He was born in Berbice, British Guiana, which...
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