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  2. H. L. Lindquist - Wikipedia

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    H. L. Lindquist. Harry Lemuel Lindquist (August 15, 1884 – January 16, 1978) was an editor and publisher specializing in the publication of philatelic literature during the early 20th century. He operated his publishing business from New York City at 1 West 46 Street.

  3. The Stamp Specialist - Wikipedia

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    The Stamp Specialist is the title of a series of books on philatelic research written and edited for the advanced collector of postage stamps. Publisher [ edit ] The books were published by H. L. Lindquist , 2 West 46 Street, New York City .

  4. Johns Hopkins Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins Children's Center (JHCC) is a nationally ranked, pediatric acute care children's teaching hospital located in Baltimore, Maryland, adjacent to Johns Hopkins Hospital. The hospital has 196 pediatric beds [ 33] and is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. [ 34] The hospital is the flagship pediatric member of Johns ...

  5. Bathtub hoax - Wikipedia

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    Content of hoax. On December 28, 1917, an article titled "A Neglected Anniversary" by H. L. Mencken was published in the New York Evening Mail. [1] Mencken claimed that the actual anniversary of the first American bathtub, the alleged 75th, had gone unnoticed the previous week. This was supposedly in spite of the fact that the Public Health ...

  6. Hunt family (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Haroldson Lafayette Hunt Jr. was born on February 17, 1889, near Ramsey, Illinois. [3] During the 1930s, he bought the title for the East Texas Oil Field for $1,000,000, and became one of the eight richest Americans until his death on November 29, 1974, with a net worth between $300–700 million.

  7. Helen Keller - Wikipedia

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    Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her sight and her hearing after a bout of illness when she was 19 months old. She then communicated primarily using home signs until the age of seven, when she met her ...

  8. Henk Wesseling - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. Henk Wesseling (6 August 1937 – 18 August 2018) was a Dutch historian. He was a professor of contemporary history at Leiden University, former rector of the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study between 1995 and 2002.

  9. H-L investigation: Smuggling at KY juvenile jail yields ... - AOL

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    July 23, 2024 at 7:00 AM. The latest scandal in the Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice — now the focus of an ongoing civil-rights investigation by the U.S. Justice Department — is a ...