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The Center for Missouri Studies in Columbia, Missouri is the headquarters of the society. The State Historical Society of Missouri, a private membership and state funded organization, is a comprehensive research facility located in Columbia, Missouri, specializing in the preservation and study of Missouri's cultural heritage.
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One source of GNIS data is labelled in GNIS records as the Ramsay Place-Name Card Collection, with the following annotation in the citation field of the record: . A collection of approximately 32,000 place names on filing cards.
John C. Bates (BA 1863): served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army in 1906; Brian Benczkowski (JD 1994): former Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the United States Department of Justice; Clark Clifford (LLB 1928): U.S. Secretary of Defense, 1968–69; former presidential advisor
A set of 85,000 teeth that had been uncovered in storage in 2001 by Washington University were given to the Radiation and Public Health Project.By tracking 3,000 individuals who had participated in the tooth-collection project, the RPHP published results [10] that showed that the 12 children who later died of cancer before the age of 50 had levels of strontium-90 in their stored baby teeth ...
The impetus for a college campus in its current location began in 1957 when members of the Bellerive Country Club put their 53-year-old club house and 125-acre (50.6 ha) grounds on the market for $1.3 million as they planned to move to larger quarters in Town and Country, Missouri.
This is a list of notable individuals who died from or were diagnosed with cancer of prostate.These diagnoses and deaths from this form of cancer have been confirmed by public information and reports.
Joe Shmoe (also spelled Joe Schmoe and Joe Schmo), meaning "Joe Anybody", or no one in particular, is a commonly used fictional name in American English. Adding a "Shm" to the beginning of a word is meant to diminish, negate, or dismiss an argument (for instance, "Rain, shmain, we've got a game to play").