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Gurney was born in Yankton, South Dakota on May 21, 1896, a son of Deloss Butler Gurney and Henrietta (Klopping) Gurney. [1] [2] He attended the public schools of Yankton and graduated from Yankton High School in 1915. [1] He became active in his father's business, Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company, of which was appointed secretary and ...
Pages in category "People from Yankton, South Dakota" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Lester E. Fisher (February 24, 1921 – December 22, 2021) was an American zoologist who studied apes and other animals. He began his career in 1947 when hired part-time as Lincoln Park Zoo's first veterinarian. [1]
Darlene Dixon — American veterinarian and toxicologic pathologist [4] Sydney Dodd (1874–1926) — British veterinary surgeon who was the first lecturer in veterinary bacteriology at the University of Sydney; Peter C. Doherty (born 1940) — Australian veterinary surgeon and researcher joint recipient of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...
Pages in category "People from Yankton County, South Dakota" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
John Rankin Gamble (January 15, 1848 – August 14, 1891) was a lawyer and politician from South Dakota.He was born in Alabama, New York in 1848, and was the brother of Robert J. Gamble and uncle of Ralph Abernethy Gamble.
A new study found that Americans 40 and older could live over five years longer if they exercised as much as the top 25% of the population. Here's what to know.
Kari Swenson (born 1961) is a veterinarian in Bozeman, Montana and former biathlete who earned a bronze medal as a member of the 1984 U.S. relay team competing in the first women's Biathlon World Championships in Chamonix, France. Swenson placed fifth overall in the women's 10-km final, which, at the time, marked the best performance for a U.S ...