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  2. Dudley Sutphin - Wikipedia

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    He was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. In 1927, his wife Mary established the Dudley V. Sutphin Scholarship at the University of Cincinnati College of Law. The scholarship is awarded to entering students with a bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts or Business Administration, and preference is given to residents of Cincinnati.

  3. The Cincinnati Enquirer - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati Enquirer is a morning daily newspaper published by Gannett in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.First published in 1841, the Enquirer is the last remaining daily newspaper in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, although the daily Journal-News competes with the Enquirer in the northern suburbs.

  4. O'dell Owens - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Owens returned to Cincinnati as the head of the reproductive division at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, founding its fertility clinic in 1985. As Cincinnati's first reproductive endocrinologist, he performed the city's first in vitro fertilization and, in 1986, its first pregnancy from a frozen embryo.

  5. Porter Moss - Wikipedia

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    Porter Moss was born June 10, 1910, in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1] His mother is listed as Ida Calloway. [1] Verdell Mathis, one of Moss's teammates on the Memphis Red Sox recalled, in an interview with The Cincinnati Enquire, that Moss was a college educated man. [2] The first mention of Moss as a baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati newspaper is in 1933.

  6. Carl Lindner Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Lindner was born on April 22, 1919, in Dayton, Ohio.He grew up in Norwood, an enclave of Cincinnati, Ohio. [2] After dropping out of school at 14 during the Great Depression, he helped expand his family's dairy business into United Dairy Farmers, a large chain of convenience stores.

  7. Enquirer names Greater Cincinnati high school athletes of the ...

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    Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine's Athletes of the Week from high school sports action through Nov. 3.

  8. William Cunningham (body snatcher) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1871, Cunningham was caught with two corpses and indicted. He died of heart disease [3] a few months later in October, but not before he sold his body in advance to Medical College of Ohio in Cincinnati. [7] The College displayed his skeleton afterwards, with an 1872 Cincinnati Enquirer column saying: [2]

  9. Enquirer names Greater Cincinnati high school athletes of the ...

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    Cincinnati.com readers selected the Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week from prep sports action through Oct. 22.