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Spencer Johnson was born in Watertown, South Dakota, [3] graduated from Notre Dame High School of Sherman Oaks, California, in 1957, [1] received a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Southern California in 1963, [4] and his medical degree from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Robert James Waller Jr. was born in Charles City, Iowa, and grew up in Rockford, Iowa. [1] In 1961, he married Georgia Ann Wiedemeier. [2] Waller received his BA ('62) and MA ('64) from University of Northern Iowa (then known as Iowa State Teachers College). [3]
Dr. Salsbury's Laboratories, Main Office and Production Laboratory Building, also known as the Floyd County Museum, is a historic building located in Charles City, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996. [1] The two-story brick Modern Movement structure is built over a raised basement.
Wildwood Park Historic District (Charles City, Iowa) This page was last edited on 18 May 2024, at 13:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
KCHA (1580 kHz) is an oldies formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Charles City, Iowa, serving Charles City & Floyd County as well as North Central and North Eastern Iowa. KCHA is owned and operated by North Iowa Broadcasting, LLC. It was first licensed on December 13, 1949.
Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.
She was the youngest of twelve children of John H. Conlee. She came of a hardy pioneer class of genuine Americans. She moved with her parents to Charles City, Iowa, in 1864, but the restless spirit of the pioneer settler carried them to Johnson County, Nebraska, in 1869, where Ross passed the greater part of her early life. [1] [2]
The store's original location was a 1,000-square-foot (93 m 2) space on South Linn Street.In 1982, Harris moved the store to an 11,000-square-foot (1,000 m 2) space on South Dubuque Street, which had been a coffee house that had in the 1930s hosted a local literary society and its guests, who included Carl Sandburg, Robert Frost, Langston Hughes, Sherwood Anderson, E. E. Cummings and others. [1]
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