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  2. Arizona Daily Star - Wikipedia

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    1877–1925. L. C. Hughes was the Arizona Territory governor and founder of the Arizona Star, in 1877. The precursor to the Arizona Daily Star was The Bulletin, the first daily newspaper published in Tucson. It was started March 1, 1877 by L.C. Hughes and Charles Tully, later publishers of The Star. The Bulletin was succeeded by The Arizona Tri ...

  3. Elisabetta Pierazzo - Wikipedia

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    Elisabetta was born in Noale, Italy on July 4, 1963, to mother Maria Scattolin and father Nerino Pierazzo. [4] In 1989, Pierazzo moved from her hometown to Tucson, Arizona and in 1990 began attending graduate school at the Department of Planetary Sciences division of the University of Arizona. She went on to receive her PhD in 1997 from the ...

  4. Erni Cabat - Wikipedia

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    He worked in Manhattan for a number of significant advertising firms and industrial design studios, before moving to Tucson, Arizona, in 1942. In Arizona, he and Norval Gill established the Cabat-Gill Advertising Agency. The firm's work created and influenced the regional and charming mid-century brand of Arizona and the southwest.

  5. Mary Ann Coady Weinand - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Weinand (née Coady; December 25, 1959 – September 26, 2007) was an American psychiatrist who worked at a COPE Community Services, Inc., clinic in Tucson, Arizona. In May 2008, eight months after her death, COPE renamed the clinic at 8050 East Lakeside Parkway, where she worked, in her honor – the Mary Ann Coady Weinand, M.D. Clinic.

  6. Karen Strom - Wikipedia

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    Karen Marie Strom ( née Lewallen; August 18, 1941 – April 29, 2014) was an American astronomer known for her work on stellar evolution and T Tauri stars, [2] and described as a "world leader in the study of star formation". [3] She was also a fine art photographer whose work is in the collections of multiple museums, and a historian of ...

  7. Don Marion Davis - Wikipedia

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    Don Marion Davis (October 9, 1917 – December 10, 2020), professionally known as John Henry Jr. and Don Marion, was an American child actor of the silent film era, who, during a brief career in show business, appeared in several feature roles and comedy shorts in Hollywood screened between 1919 and 1925. He also had uncredited parts on the radio.

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