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Douglas C. Kistler (March 21, 1938 – February 29, 1980) was an American basketball player. He attended Radnor High School in Wayne, Pennsylvania. [1]A 6'9" (2.06 m), 210 lb (95 kg) power forward, Kistler played at Duke University from 1959 to 1961, earning the ACC men's basketball tournament Most Valuable Player Award in 1960. [2]
Kistler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Cyrill Kistler (1848–1907), German composer; Darci Kistler (born 1964), American ballerina; Doug Kistler (1938—1980), American basketball player; Lynton Richards Kistler (1897–1993), American master printmaker, small book publisher, and author; Rives Kistler (born 1969 ...
Location of Darlington, Missouri. ... Darlington is a village in central Gentry County, Missouri, United States. The population was 66 at the 2020 census. [4]
Darci Kistler (born June 4, 1964) [1] is an American ballerina. She is often said to be the last muse for choreographer George Balanchine. Early life.
Kelly Nelon Clark, husband Jason, daughter Amber, and son-in-law Nathan Kistler were among the seven people killed in a plane crash on Friday July 26, 2024, in a remote area of Campbell County, Wyoming, just north of Gillette, Wyoming. The plane and passengers were en route to Seattle, Washington to embark on a Gaither Homecoming cruise to ...
Kistler obtained his B.S. degree in biology from Kent State University in 1975 and in 1983 got his Ph.D. in plant pathology from Cornell University. [1] He was a postdoc at the University of Wisconsin and in 1985 joined the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Florida.
Jun. 2—Darlington Snacks, an Indiana-based commercial bakery with a manufacturing facility in Joplin, has partnered with Bright Futures Joplin to donate snack products to the nonprofit's snack ...
Lynton Richards Kistler (1897–1993) was an American master printmaker, small book publisher, and author. He became known as the best stone lithographer in the United States, at the peak of his career in 1950s. [ 1 ]