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  2. Stouffer's - Wikipedia

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    Stouffer's is a brand of frozen prepared foods currently owned by Nestlé. [1] Its products are available in the United States and Canada. Stouffer's is known for such popular fare as lasagna, macaroni and cheese, meatloaf, ravioli, fettuccine Alfredo, and salisbury steak. It also produces a line of reduced-fat products under the Lean Cuisine ...

  3. George C. Stouffer - Wikipedia

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    George C. Stouffer (April 22, 1822 – May 6, 1873) was an American ship captain. In July 1866, Stouffer was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal by President Andrew Johnson for "gallant conduct" rescuing approximately 500 Americans (some of whom were U.S. Army soldiers) from the wreck of the steamship San Francisco.

  4. Vernon Stouffer - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Bigelow Stouffer (August 22, 1901 – July 26, 1974) [1] was an American entrepreneur, philanthropist & businessman. [2] Stouffer graduated from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1923. [ 3 ]

  5. Marty Stouffer - Wikipedia

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    Martin Luther Stouffer Jr. (born September 5, 1948), is the narrator and producer of the wildlife and nature documentary television program Wild America that originally aired on Public Broadcasting Service in the 1980s. Stouffer was born and raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas. His name has been legally changed to Marty Stouffer.

  6. Samuel A. Stouffer - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 book by Joseph W. Ryan, Samuel Stouffer and the GI Survey: Sociologists and Soldiers during the Second World War has been recommended "for those seeking an understanding of the World War II roots of modern opinion polling, an examination of the effects the GI Survey had on wartime operations, and an analysis of the place of The American ...

  7. Sedition Act of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    The Sedition Act of 1918 (Pub. L. 65–150, 40 Stat. 553, enacted May 16, 1918) was an Act of the United States Congress that extended the Espionage Act of 1917 to cover a broader range of offenses, notably speech and the expression of opinion that cast the government or the war effort in a negative light or interfered with the sale of government bonds.

  8. Richard Dreyfuss' 'distressing and offensive' rant has ... - AOL

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    Richard Dreyfuss' controversial remarks at a "Jaws" screening in Massachusetts on Saturday have prompted the venue that hosted the event to apologize about the Oscar winner's "distressing and ...

  9. Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Crandall (1836) Gag rule (1836–44) Commonwealth v. Aves (1836) Murder of Elijah Lovejoy (1837) Burning of Pennsylvania Hall (1838) American Slavery As It Is (1839) United States v. The Amistad (1841) Prigg v. Pennsylvania (1842) Texas annexation (1845) Mexican–American War (1846–48) Wilmot Proviso (1846) Nashville ...