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  2. William Lowell Putnam III - Wikipedia

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    William Lowell Putnam III [1] (October 25, 1924 – December 20, 2014) was an alpinist, author and retired broadcasting executive. He was Trustee Emeritus of the Lowell Observatory, a private astronomical research facility. He was the son of politician and businessman Roger Putnam and a member of the prominent Lowell family of Massachusetts.

  3. Putnam County - Wikipedia

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    Putnam County, Missouri; Putnam County, New York; Putnam County, Ohio; Putnam County, Tennessee; Putnam County, West Virginia; Other meanings "Putnam County", a song by Tom Waits on his 1975 album Nighthawks at the Diner; The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a musical by William Finn and Rachel Sheinkin; See also. Putnam (disambiguation)

  4. Putnam County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    www .putnamcountyga .us. Putnam County is a county located in the central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 22,047. [1] The county seat is Eatonton. [2] Since the early 21st century, the county has had a housing boom. It has proximity to Lake Oconee, Lake Sinclair, and the Oconee River, all of which ...

  5. Magdalena Avietėnaitė - Wikipedia

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    13 September 1984. (1984-09-13) (aged 91) Putnam, Connecticut. Alma mater. University of Geneva. Occupation (s) Journalist, diplomat, public figure. Magdalena Avietėnaitė (22 December 1892 – 13 August 1984) was a Lithuanian journalist, diplomat and a public figure.

  6. Louise Thaden - Wikipedia

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    Louise Thaden. Iris Louise McPhetridge Thaden (born Louise McPhetridge; November 12, 1905 – November 9, 1979) was an American aviation pioneer, holder of numerous aviation records, and the first woman to win the Bendix trophy, alongside Blanche Noyes. [1] She was inducted into the Arkansas Aviation Historical Society 's Hall of Fame in 1980.

  7. Shirley Povich - Wikipedia

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    Povich served as a contributor to the Ken Burns series Baseball that first appeared on PBS in 1994 by sharing memorable baseball events. Povich is the author of The Washington Senators (G.P. Putnam Sons, 1954) and All These Mornings (Prentice-Hall, 1969). A collection of his columns, All Those Mornings...At the Post was published in April 2005 ...

  8. Login - Wikipedia

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    Login. In computer security, logging in (or logging on, signing in, or signing on) is the process by which an individual gains access to a computer system or program by identifying and authenticating themselves. The user credentials are typically some form of a username and a password, [1] and these credentials themselves are sometimes referred ...

  9. Caroline F. Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Caroline F. Putnam. Caroline F. Putnam (July 29, 1826 – January 14, 1917) was an American abolitionist and educator from Massachusetts, devoted herself in abolitionist movement and opened the Holley School for freed slaves. [1] Putnam graduated from Oberlin College after finishing four years of study and devoted herself in abolitionist movement.