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  2. Little White Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The structure was built in its original location in 1853 as a school. It was championed as part of a wider education initiative by a New York transplant, Alvan Bovay. [3] Bovay used his position in founding the school to further involve himself in politics, becoming a founder of the Republican Party, which formed during a meeting at the ...

  3. John Michael Kohler - Wikipedia

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    John Michael Kohler II (November 3, 1844 – November 5, 1900) was an Austrian American immigrant, industrialist, and politician. He most notably founded and led the Kohler Company and served as the 27th mayor of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He was the patriarch of the Kohler family of Wisconsin.

  4. Zero to Three - Wikipedia

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    Zero to Three also publishes a variety of resources for parents, [1] professionals and policy makers, most notably the DC:0–5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood. The organization's research is widely cited in the field of early childhood development and infant health.

  5. She has 2 uteruses. Then she had triplets. Her case is rare ...

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    Dr. Joshua Copel, an ob-gyn and professor at Yale School of Medicine, tells Yahoo Life that having two uteruses is very rare — about 0.3% of the population is born with the condition, though it ...

  6. Margarethe Schurz - Wikipedia

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    Margarethe Meyer-Schurz died at the age of 42, on March 15, 1876, and only three days after the birth of her son, Herbert. On May 2, 1929, a memorial tablet was dedicated in Watertown, Wisconsin, a few feet from the site of the building where she founded the first kindergarten in America.

  7. Doug La Follette - Wikipedia

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    A distant relative of the prominent Wisconsin La Follette family, La Follette was born in Des Moines, Iowa.He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Marietta College, his Master of Science in chemistry from Stanford University, and his Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Columbia University.

  8. Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin counties. Wisconsin has three types of municipality: cities, villages, and towns. ... it is the state that gave birth to the Republican Party, ...

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    Enjoy a classic game of Hearts and watch out for the Queen of Spades!