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  2. Doug Larsen - Wikipedia

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    Iraq War. Awards. Service star (bronze) Meritorious Service Medal. Army Aviator Badge. Douglas Allen Larsen (March 8, 1976 – October 1, 2023) was an American politician and businessman who served as a member of the North Dakota Senate, representing the 34th district from 2020 until his death in 2023.

  3. List of Harvard University people - Wikipedia

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    E. Donnall Thomas (1920–2012) MD 1946 Physician, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner (1990) [38] James Tobin (1918–2002) College 1939; A.M. 1940 Economist; Nobel Prize in Economics winner (1981) [39] Roger Y. Tsien (1952–2016) College 1972 Biochemist; Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner (2008) Thomas H. Weller (1915–2008) PhD 1940

  4. Thomas Minot - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Minot. Thomas Minot, also spelt Mynot or Mynyot (died 10 July 1375) was an English-born judge and cleric in fourteenth-century Ireland. He was Archbishop of Dublin from 1363 to 1375. He is chiefly remembered for his extensive restoration works to St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, and in particular for rebuilding the Cathedral's tower ...

  5. Jonathan Larson - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan David Larson (February 4, 1960 – January 25, 1996) was an American composer, lyricist and playwright most famous for writing the musicals Rent and Tick, Tick... Boom!, which explored the social issues of multiculturalism, substance use disorder, and homophobia. He received three posthumous Tony Awards and a posthumous Pulitzer Prize ...

  6. Clarence Larson - Wikipedia

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    Scientific career. Fields. Chemistry, nuclear physics. Clarence Edward Larson (September 20, 1909 – February 15, 1999) was an American chemist, nuclear physicist and industrial leader. He was involved in the Manhattan Project, and was later director of Oak Ridge National Laboratory and commissioner of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.

  7. Susan Minot - Wikipedia

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    December 7, 1956 (age 67) Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. Alma mater. Columbia University School of the Arts. Brown University. Relatives. Whip Hubley (brother-in-law) Susan Minot / ˈmaɪnət / (born December 7, 1956) is an American novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, screenwriter and painter. [1]

  8. Minot Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Minot Air Force Base (/ ˈ m aɪ n ɒ t / ⓘ MY-not; IATA: MIB, ICAO: KMIB, FAA LID: MIB) is a United States Air Force (USAF) installation in Ward County, North Dakota, thirteen miles (20 km) north of the city of Minot via U.S. Route 83. In the 2020 census, the base was counted as a CDP with a total population of 5,017, down from 5,521 in 2010 ...

  9. Overlooked (obituary feature) - Wikipedia

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    Overlooked (obituary feature) Overlooked No More is a recurring feature in the obituary section of The New York Times, which honors "remarkable people" whose deaths had been overlooked by editors of that section since its creation in 1851. The feature was introduced on March 8, 2018, for International Women's Day, when the Times published ...