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  2. Barry Farber - Wikipedia

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    Barry Morton Farber [1] (May 5, 1930 – May 6, 2020) [2] was an American conservative radio talk show host, author, commentator and language-learning enthusiast. In 2002, industry publication Talkers magazine ranked him the 9th greatest radio talk show host of all time. [3] He also wrote articles appearing in The New York Times, Reader's ...

  3. Murder of Jennifer Dulos - Wikipedia

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    Murder of Jennifer Dulos. / 41.1308; -73.5136. Jennifer Dulos ( née Farber; born September 27, 1968; presumed dead May 24, 2019; ruled legally dead October 24, 2023) was an American woman who went missing on May 24, 2019. Authorities believe that she was killed in an attack at her home in New Canaan, Connecticut, United States.

  4. William O. Farber - Wikipedia

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    William Ogden "Doc" Farber (July 4, 1910 – March 24, 2007) was an American political scientist, professor emeritus at the University of South Dakota, and founder of the South Dakota Legislative Research Council. Notable protégés that credit his teachings as influences include Tom Brokaw, Al Neuharth, Dennis Daugaard, Dusty Johnson, and Pat ...

  5. Barry Farber dies; conservative radio host ran for NYC mayor

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    NEW YORK (AP) — Pioneering radio host Barry Farber, who hosted a conservative talk show for decades in New York City and ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 1977, has died.

  6. William Clark House (Baraboo, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    80000193 [1] Added to NRHP. April 8, 1980. The William Clark House is a historic house at 320 Walnut Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The house was built between 1883 and 1886 for William Clark, an engineer for the Chicago and North Western Railroad. Clark built his house in a neighborhood near the railroad where many other railroad workers lived ...

  7. Norma Farber - Wikipedia

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    Norma Holzman Farber (6 August 1909 – 21 March 1984) was an American children's book writer and poet. The Poetry Society of America presents the Norma Farber First Book Award , which is awarded for a first book of original poetry written by an American.

  8. Baraboo Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Baraboo Public Library, also known as the Carnegie-Schadde Memorial Public Library, is the public library serving Baraboo, Wisconsin. Located at 230 4th Avenue, the Carnegie library was built in 1903. It was one of the first small-scale Carnegie libraries in Wisconsin. Architects Claude and Starck of Madison designed the Neoclassical ...

  9. Seven Gables (Baraboo, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    78000140 [1] Added to NRHP. January 20, 1978. Seven Gables, also known as the Terrell Thomas House, is a historic house at 215 6th Street in Baraboo, Wisconsin. The house was built in 1860 for Terrell Thomas, a local banker and businessman. The house has a Gothic Revival design described as Downingesque, a term used for smaller Gothic houses ...