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  2. Warren Sturgis McCulloch - Wikipedia

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    Warren Sturgis McCulloch was born in Orange, New Jersey, in 1898.His brother was a chemical engineer and Warren was originally planning to join the Christian ministry.As a teenager he was associated with the theologians Henry Sloane Coffin, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Herman Karl Wilhelm Kumm and Julian F. Hecker.

  3. Virginia McCullough case - Wikipedia

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    Virginia McCullough is a British convicted murderer serving life imprisonment for the murders of her parents, John and Lois McCullough, who were poisoned with prescription medication (and battered and stabbed to death in the case of Lois) at their home in Great Baddow, Essex, in June 2019.

  4. Kellita Smith - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Junior College. Occupation. Actress. Years active. 1993–present. Known for. Wanda McCullough – The Bernie Mac Show. Kellita Smith (born January 15, 1969) [ 3 ] is an American actress, model and comedian. She is best known for her role as Wanda McCullough, Bernie Mac's wife on the FOX sitcom The Bernie Mac Show.

  5. Walter Pitts - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, Von Bonin introduced Lettvin to Warren McCulloch, who would become a professor of psychiatry at Illinois. In 1941 Warren McCulloch took a position as professor of psychiatry at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and in early 1942 he invited Pitts, who was still homeless, together with Lettvin to live with his family. [10]

  6. David McCullough - Wikipedia

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    David Gaub McCullough (/ məˈkʌlə /; July 7, 1933 – August 7, 2022) was an American popular historian. He was a two-time winner of both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. In 2006, he was given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the United States' highest civilian award. [2][3][4]

  7. Nicolas Rashevsky - Wikipedia

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    George Karreman, Robert Rosen, Clyde Coombs, Anatol Rapoport, Herbert A. Simon. Nicolas Rashevsky (November 9, 1899 – January 16, 1972) was an American theoretical physicist who was one of the pioneers of mathematical biology, and is also considered the father of mathematical biophysics and theoretical biology. [1][2][3][4]

  8. Carpoolers - Wikipedia

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    Carpoolers is the story of four very different men. Gracen, the lead character of the show, is an uptight mediator with a wife and son. His carpooling companions are Aubrey, a stressed family man; Laird, an egotistical dentist who has lost everything in a divorce; and Dougie, a young member of the carpool whose marriage is often mocked by the others.

  9. Jerome Lettvin - Wikipedia

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    Jerome Lettvin. Jerome Ysroael Lettvin (February 23, 1920 – April 23, 2011), often known as Jerry Lettvin, was an American cognitive scientist, and Professor of Electrical and Bioengineering and Communications Physiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He is best known as the lead author of the paper, "What the Frog's Eye ...