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  2. The Citizen (Auburn, New York) - Wikipedia

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    0738-7520. OCLC number. 9672166. Website. auburnpub .com. The Citizen, commonly referred to as The Auburn Citizen, is the only daily newspaper published in Auburn, New York. The paper serves Cayuga County and parts of the greater Central New York area. The publication is owned by Lee Enterprises .

  3. Walter K. Long - Wikipedia

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    January 4, 1986. (1986-01-04) (aged 81) [2] Auburn, New York. Occupation (s) Artist, historian, teacher. Known for. Work on Mount Rushmore. Walter K. Long (February 4, 1904 – January 4, 1986) was an artist, historian, museum director, inventor and teacher who was notable for being a contributor to the Mount Rushmore monument.

  4. George R. Metcalf - Wikipedia

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    Life. He was born on February 5, 1914, in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, [1] the son of Edwin Flint Metcalf and Bertha (Rich) Metcalf. He graduated from Northwood School in 1932, from Princeton University in 1936; and from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1937. In 1938, he opened The Auburn Press, a publishing company.

  5. David E. Housel - Wikipedia

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    David E. Housel. David E. Housel has been the director of athletics emeritus at Auburn University since January 2006. He is a former director of athletics for the Auburn Tigers Athletics Department. [1] He was named Auburn's 13th Director of Athletics on April 1, 1994, [2] after working in almost every area of the Auburn Athletic Department for ...

  6. The Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Citizen may refer to: . U.S. newspapers. The Citizen, the daily newspaper for Auburn, New York; Citizen (Chicago newspaper), a Chicago newspaper group also producing the Ravenswood Citizen, North Side Citizen, and Uptown Citizen at various times from 1910 to 1930 often referred to locally as The Citizen

  7. Marijane Meaker - Wikipedia

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    1993. Website. www .mekerr .com. Marijane Agnes Meaker (May 27, 1927 – November 21, 2022) was an American writer who, along with Tereska Torres, was credited with launching the lesbian pulp fiction genre, the only accessible novels on that theme in the 1950s. Under the name Vin Packer, she wrote mystery and crime novels, including Spring Fire.

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