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  2. Mary Oliver - Wikipedia

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    Mary Oliver was born to Edward William and Helen M. Oliver on September 10, 1935, in Maple Heights, Ohio, a semi-rural suburb of Cleveland. [1] Her father was a social studies teacher and athletics coach in the Cleveland public schools. As a child, she spent a great deal of time outside, going on walks or reading.

  3. Kate McKinnon on Mary Oliver, 'The Witches, ' and the Book ...

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    Kate McKinnon started working on her first book, The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette For Young Ladies of Mad Science (Little Brown for Young Readers) more than 10 years ago, even before she ...

  4. Franklin's lost expedition - Wikipedia

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    A statue of Franklin in his hometown bears the inscription "Sir John Franklin – Discoverer of the North West Passage", and statues of Franklin outside the Athenaeum in London and in Tasmania bear similar inscriptions. Although the expedition's fate, including the possibility of cannibalism, was widely reported and debated, Franklin's standing ...

  5. Peter Folger (Nantucket settler) - Wikipedia

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    In 1644, he married Mary Morrell, whom he met on the voyage from England. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Morrell was an indentured servant and Folger bought her freedom from Hugh Peters for £20. [ 2 ] They had nine children by 1669, the last of whom, Abiah Folger , married Josiah Franklin , and was the mother of Benjamin Franklin .

  6. Bill Mason - Wikipedia

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    Bill Mason (1929–1988) was a Canadian naturalist, author, artist, filmmaker, and conservationist, noted primarily for his popular canoeing books, films, and art as well as his documentaries on wolves. Mason was also known for including passages from Christian sermons in his films. [1]

  7. William Langson Lathrop - Wikipedia

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    Ely's Bridge by Lathrop "Martha's Vineyard Pasture," 25 x 30 inches, by William Langson Lathrop.. William Langson Lathrop (pronounced "LAY-throp") (March 29, 1859 – September 21, 1938) was an American Impressionist landscape painter and founder of the art colony in New Hope, Pennsylvania, [1] where he was an influential founder of Pennsylvania Impressionism.

  8. Mary Sampson Patterson Leary Langston - Wikipedia

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    In 1915, Mary Leary Langston died, leaving Langston to be raised briefly by his mother and stepfather, and then by Mary's friends, the Reeds. [20] After her death, Hughes recalled [1] Through my grandmother's stories always life moved, moved heroically toward an end. Nobody ever cried in my grandmother's stories. They worked, or schemed, or fought.

  9. $50,000 reward offered after 3 endangered gray wolves found ...

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    A $50,000 reward is available for any information that leads to an arrest in the deaths of three endangered gray wolves in Oregon, officials announced. ... from Klamath and Lake counties. Details ...