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Jerome Case, inventor; Albert J. Dremel, founder of the Dremel company Matthew M. Fox (1911–1964), vice president of Universal Pictures; George N. Gillett Jr., owner of the Montreal Canadiens ice hockey team; co-owner of Premier League team, Liverpool F.C. and the NASCAR auto racing team Gillett Evernham Motorsports
It served both boarding and day high school students. By 1935, there were 141 boarders and 130 day students (99% of whom were not Catholic), and a faculty of 22 Racine Dominican Sisters. [2] The boarding school program was ended in 1954 at the request of the nuns, who could no longer service it. [2]
Lawrence R. Larsen (March 23, 1897 – March 2, 1965) was a Danish American businessman and politician from Racine, Wisconsin.He served 11 terms as chief clerk of the Wisconsin Senate (1935–1947 & 1955–1965) and also served two terms as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (1951–1955).
Lawrence Henry Smith (September 15, 1892 – January 22, 1958) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Racine, Wisconsin. He served 16 years in the United States House of Representatives , representing Wisconsin's 1st congressional district from 1941 until his death in 1958.
University of Wisconsin–Platteville (UW–Platteville or UW Platt) is a public university in Platteville, Wisconsin, United States. Part of the University of Wisconsin System , it offers bachelor's and master's degrees across three colleges and enrolls approximately 6,500 students as of 2022.
MNT contacted Dr. Chris Vercammen, a board certified internal medicine physician and medical director at Remo Health who was not involved in the study. We asked about the value of detecting ...
Medical Certificate of Need (CON) laws have existed since the mid-1960s. They are a classic example of government intervention and central planning of the health care delivery system. Their stated ...
The Johnson Wax Headquarters is the corporate headquarters of the household goods company S. C. Johnson & Son in Racine, Wisconsin, United States.The original headquarters includes two buildings designed by Frank Lloyd Wright: the Administration Building, completed in April 1939, and the Research Tower, completed in November 1950.