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  2. Bob Ney - Wikipedia

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    Robert William Ney (born July 5, 1954) is an American former politician who represented Ohio's 18th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995 until his resignation on November 3, 2006, after he pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements in relation to the Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal.

  3. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    Ohio "Beautiful Ohio" Mary Earl: Ballard MacDonald (1918) Wilbert McBride (1989) 1969 [1] [57] Rock song: "Hang On Sloopy" Wes Farrell and Bert Berns: 1985 [1] [58] Oklahoma Official state song: "Oklahoma" Richard Rodgers: Oscar Hammerstein II: 1953 [1] [59] Official state waltz: "Oklahoma Wind" 1982 [1] State Folk Song: "Oklahoma Hills" Woody ...

  4. List of American suffragists - Wikipedia

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    Louise Southgate, M.D. (1857–1941) – physician and suffragist in Covington, Kentucky, a leader in both the Ohio and the Kentucky Equal Rights Association and an early proponent for women's reproductive health; Caroline Spencer (1861–1928) – physician and suffragist; inducted into the Colorado Women's Hall of Fame in 2006.

  5. History of Alcoholics Anonymous - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Bill Wilson's brother-in-law Leonard Strong contacted Willard Richardson, who arranged for a meeting with A. Leroy Chapman, an assistant to John D. Rockefeller Jr. Wilson envisioned receiving millions of dollars to fund AA missionaries and treatment centers, but Rockefeller refused, saying money would spoil things. Instead, he agreed ...

  6. Project Blue Book - Wikipedia

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    Project Blue Book, complete status reports (1 to 12 and 14), including Project Grudge data, and up to May 1955 Captain Edward J. Ruppelt (left), head of Project Blue Book, at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base project office in March 1953 Hector Quintanilla became chief of Project Blue Book in August 1963

  7. Royal Proclamation of 1763 - Wikipedia

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    George Washington was given 20,000 acres (81 km 2) of land in the Ohio region for his services in the French and Indian War. In 1770, Washington took the lead in securing the rights of himself and his old soldiers in the French War, advancing money to pay expenses for the common cause and using his influence in the proper quarters.

  8. MOS Technology 6502 - Wikipedia

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    The following 6502 assembly language source code is for a subroutine named TOLOWER, which copies a null-terminated character string from one location to another, converting upper-case letter characters to lower-case letters. The string being copied is the "source", and the string into which the converted source is stored is the "destination".