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  2. Barre Montpelier Times Argus - Wikipedia

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    The first Barre-Montpelier Times Argus was published on August 30, 1959. The Montpelier Argus was struggling financially when it was purchased, working with an antiquated press and a dilapidated building (the Times Argus has a Montpelier office in the same building that once housed the Argus , at 112 Main Street in Montpelier.

  3. Ida May Fuller - Wikipedia

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    In 1905, Fuller became a stenographer, legal secretary, and bookkeeper at the Ludlow law firm of John G. Sargent, William W. Stickney, and Paul A. Chase. [8] During Sargent's service as Vermont Attorney General from 1908 to 1912, Fuller was his legal secretary and stenographer as he traveled throughout the state to carry out the duties of his office.

  4. List of Norwich University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Roxane Gay – writer and professor at Eastern Illinois University, Purdue University, and Yale University; Marjorie Welish – Poet and instructor at Pratt Institute and Brown University. [12] Rafael Enault – French writer and film director. Pierson "Pier" Mapes - 1959, President of NBC from 1982 - 1994.

  5. Deaths in December 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Massingberd, 60, British genealogist and journalist, former Daily Telegraph obituary editor. [233] Mighty King Kong, 34, Kenyan reggae musician. [234] William MacDonald, 90, American Christian author. [235] [better source needed] Hans Otte, 81, German avant-garde composer and pianist. [236] G. P. Sippy, 93, Indian film producer and ...

  6. Bert Leston Taylor - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, Taylor moved to Montpelier, Vermont, where he worked for The Argus, The Patriot, and The Watchman. His column, the "Montpellier Mere Mention", was the prototype for his famous "A Line o' Type or Two" column at the Chicago Tribune. Taylor was known for his unique offhand writing style and independent spirit that often compromised his ...

  7. Frank Gaylord - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of Gaylord's works which have received public notice: Governor Thomas Chittenden (Montpelier, Vermont) [15]; Christopher Columbus (Waterbury, Connecticut) [16] – decapitated in July 2020 amid protests in Connecticut over the murder of George Floyd.

  8. A. C. Bartulis - Wikipedia

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    He owned the Wayside Garage and Service Station in Benld, Illinois. From 1967 to 1971, Bartulis served as the Macoupin County, Illinois treasurer and was a Republican. Bartulis served in the Illinois House of Representatives and the Illinois State Senate. Bartulis died at Carlinville General Hospital in Carlinville, Illinois. [1] [2]

  9. Larry Eyler - Wikipedia

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    Larry William Eyler (December 21, 1952 – March 6, 1994) was an American serial killer who is believed to have murdered a minimum of twenty-one teenage boys and young men in a series of killings committed in the Midwest between 1982 and 1984. [6]