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  2. Elizabeth Krebs - Wikipedia

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    Krebs lived in Hiawatha, Kansas where she was an avid award-winning gardener and established the Hiawatha Garden Club. [3] She was an elected officer of her local Knights and Ladies of Honor chapter. [4] Krebs worked with the local Civic Improvement Club to hold an event for the local children.

  3. List of weekly newspapers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Unlike these metropolitan newspapers, a weekly newspaper will cover a smaller area, such as one or more smaller towns or an entire county. Most weekly newspapers follow a similar format as daily newspapers (i.e., news, sports, family news, obituaries). However, the primary focus is on news from the publication's coverage area.

  4. Homer A. McCrerey - Wikipedia

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    US Navy Captain McCrerey was born in Hiawatha, Brown County, Kansas. During 1941 he graduated from Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas with a mathematics degree. Homer was commissioned at the US Naval Academy in 1942. He completed Naval Postgraduate School in 1952.

  5. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  6. Deaths in January 1989 - Wikipedia

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    Errol Le Cain, 47, British animator and children's book illustrator (Hiawatha's Childhood – Kate Greenaway Medal). Laurence Grafftey-Smith, 96, British diplomat, member of the British Consular Service. Eddie Heywood, 73, American jazz pianist and composer (Soft Summer Breeze, Canadian Sunset). [7] Bernhard Krüger, 84, Nazi German SS ...

  7. John L. Goldwater - Wikipedia

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    Goldwater was born in East Harlem, New York on February 14, 1916, to Jewish parents. [2] " His mother died giving birth to him... and his father succumbed to grief, abandoning his baby and dying soon afterward," leaving the orphaned John to be raised by a foster mother, Rose Ettinger. [4]

  8. David Binder (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Binder was born on February 22, 1931, in London, England, along with his twin sister Deborah, to American parents Abner Carroll Binder, an American journalist best known for contributions as a newspaper correspondent and editor for the Chicago Daily News and the Minneapolis Tribune, and Dorothy (Walton) Binder.

  9. Jacob Fjelde - Wikipedia

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    At the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago during 1893, he presented a bust of the Norwegian-American politician Knute Nelson. [5] Jakob Fjelde had first sculpted Henrik Ibsen from life in Molde, Norway during 1885. Although Ibsen disliked sitting for artists, he took a liking to the precocious young sculptor, then 26 years old, and ...