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  2. Kurt Schmoke - Wikipedia

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    Schmoke entered Yale College in the fall of 1967. [8] He played quarterback on the freshman team that year. Schmoke played in one of college football's most famous games in 1968. Harvard and Yale battled to a 29-29 tie in a battle of unbeaten teams. While at Yale, Schmoke and his classmates started a day care center on campus for the children ...

  3. Timothy Leary - Wikipedia

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    Leary was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, an only child [4] in an Irish Catholic household. His father, Timothy "Tote" Leary, was a dentist who left his wife Abigail Ferris when Timothy was 14. [15] He graduated from Classical High School in Springfield. [16] Leary attended the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, from ...

  4. Question authority - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Nixon called Leary "the most dangerous man alive," [8] [9] to which Leary responded, saying "I was thrilled. The president of the United States, whom many Americans and the rest of the world thought was a crazed, psychotic danger, for him to be calling me that, […] that’s my Nobel Prize, that’s my bumper sticker, that’s my ...

  5. Bill Minutaglio - Wikipedia

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    His book The Most Dangerous Man in America: Timothy Leary, Richard Nixon and the Hunt for the Fugitive King of LSD (co-written with Steven L. Davis) was named a National Public Radio Book of the Year and was optioned by the film company that co-produced Steven Spielberg's movie The Post. [5]

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  7. The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the ...

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  9. Why is logging the most dangerous job in America? - AOL

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    The American average, for reference, is 3.4 per 100,000, making logging 39 times more dangerous than the average job in the U.S. So what is it that loggers do on a daily basis, and why does it ...