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  2. Whittier, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Whittier is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Jackson and Swain counties in the western part of the U.S. state of North Carolina. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 25.

  3. Charles George - Wikipedia

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    George was born in Cherokee, North Carolina, and was a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.He entered service at Whittier, North Carolina.At the time of George's death in battle, he held the rank of Private First Class in Company C of the 179th Infantry Regiment, 45th Infantry Division.

  4. Harry Huskey - Wikipedia

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    Harry Huskey (left) with his wife Velma at an outing to temples in Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh. Huskey married Velma Roeth (died 1991) in 1939 and had four children. In 1994, he married Nancy Grindstaff (died in 2016).

  5. Whittier College - Wikipedia

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    Whittier maintained a century-long football rivalry with Occidental Tigers. The two schools play for the shoes of 1939 All-American Myron Claxton. In November 2022, the school announced it would discontinue the football program. [16] [17] The Whittier men's lacrosse program was established in 1980.

  6. Whittier - Wikipedia

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    Whittier, California, named for John Greenleaf Whittier Whittier College, a private liberal arts college Whittier Law School; Whittier High School; Whittier Hills, a local name for the western end of the Puente Hills; Whittier Narrows, a water gap between the Puente Hills and the Montebello Hills; Whittier, Denver, a neighborhood in Denver ...

  7. Bill Whitaker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Whitaker became a correspondent for WBTV in Charlotte, North Carolina. He then moved to Atlanta, where he covered politics from 1985 to 1989. He joined CBS News as a reporter in November 1984. He became the CBS News Tokyo correspondent from 1989 to 1992. In November 1992, Whitaker moved to Los Angeles and became a CBS News ...

  8. Bob Chandler - Wikipedia

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    He retired in July 1983; [4] for his career, he had 370 receptions for 5,243 yards and 48 touchdowns, along with 11 carries for 18 yards. Chandler and running back O. J. Simpson were teammates for a season in college ( 1968 ) and seven in the pros at Buffalo (1971–77).

  9. Bertram Whittier Wells - Wikipedia

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    Bertram Whittier (B.W.) Wells (1884–1978) was an American botanist and ecologist active in North Carolina. His most influential work was Natural Gardens of North Carolina (1932). During his long and active life, B. W. (Bertram Whittier) Wells (1884–1978) was keenly interested in the study and preservation of North Carolina's unique landscape.