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Eberhart was born in a village in the Ozarks with population of less than 400. [2] He grew up in Russellville, near Jefferson City, Missouri. [4] As a young man, Eberhart attended optometry school, got married, fathered and helped raise two boys, and made a six-figure salary working with cataract patients while living in Titusville, Florida.
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Adolph Olson Eberhart (1870-1944), American politician; Mark Eberhart, American chemist and author; Meredith J. Eberhart, American hiker; Mignon G. Eberhart (1899-1996), American author; Ralph Eberhart (born 1946), United States Air Force general; Richard Eberhart (1904-2005), American poet; Russell C. Eberhart, American electrical engineer
Eberhart was a member of the Minnesota State Senate from January 1903 to January 1907. He was elected the 17th Lieutenant Governor in 1906. He became the 17th Governor of Minnesota on September 21, 1909, when Governor John Albert Johnson died, and served until January 5, 1915. Eberhart was a Republican.
Richard Ghormley Eberhart (April 5, 1904 – June 9, 2005) was an American poet who published more than a dozen books of poetry and approximately twenty works in total. "Richard Eberhart emerged out of the 1930s as a modern stylist with romantic sensibilities."
Joseph Auslander was born to Louis and Martha (Asyueck) Auslander on October 11, 1897, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He graduated from Harvard University in 1917, and in 1919 became an instructor in English at Harvard while engaged in graduate studies. From 1921 to 1922 he attended the Sorbonne in Paris on a Parker fellowship. [1]
Joseph S. Murphy (1933–1998), political scientist and university administrator, who was president of Queens College, president of Bennington College and chancellor of the City University of New York [15] James B. Nies (1856–1922), Episcopal minister and Assyriologist who was president of the American Oriental Society in 1921 [16]
Jean F. Eberhart [2] (October 20, 1909 – January 3, 1976) was an American football coach. He was served as the head football coach at Southern Oregon Normal School—now known as Southern Oregon University —in Ashland, Oregon for four seasons, from 1935 until 1938, compiling a record of 4–17–3.
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