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  2. Kokomo, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Kokomo (/ ˈ k oʊ k ə m oʊ / KOH-kə-moh) is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Indiana, United States. Its population was 59,604 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Kokomo metropolitan area, which includes all of Howard County, and it is the largest city and regional center for the North Central Indiana region consisting of ~225,000 people across six counties ...

  3. Ruth Stout - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Imogen Stout (June 14, 1884 – August 22, 1980) was an American author best known for her "No-Work" gardening books and techniques. Early and mid-life [ edit ] Ruth Imogen Stout [1] : 2 was born June 14, 1884, [2] in Girard, Kansas , [3] the fifth child of Quaker parents John Wallace Stout and Lucetta Elizabeth Todhunter Stout.

  4. Lynn A. Stout - Wikipedia

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    Lynn Andrea Stout (September 14, 1957 – April 16, 2018) was an American corporate law scholar. She was a Distinguished Professor of Corporate & Business Law at the Cornell Law School and, before that, the Paul Hastings Professor of Corporate and Securities Law at UCLA Law School. She specialized in researching, writing about, lecturing on ...

  5. Rex Stout - Wikipedia

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    Rex Stout. Rex Todhunter Stout ( / staʊt /; December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975) was an American writer noted for his detective fiction. His best-known characters are the detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin, who were featured in 33 novels, and 41 novellas and short stories, between 1934 and 1975.

  6. William Bushnell Stout - Wikipedia

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    William Bushnell "Bill" Stout was born March 16, 1880, in Quincy, Illinois. He graduated from the Mechanic Arts High School, in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1898. He then attended Hamline University, and transferred in his second year to the University of Minnesota, being forced to quit due to extreme eye problems. He married Alma Raymond in 1906.

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  8. Penelope Stout - Wikipedia

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    Penelope Stout. Penelope Prince and her husband Richard Stout were among the original settlers of Middletown, colonial New Jersey's second English settlement, in 1664. [1] As “Penelope Van Prince” (Van Princes, Van Princis), she is the central figure in a popular legend that claims she survived a ship stranding and deadly Lenape attack.

  9. George L. Stout - Wikipedia

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    Other work. Art conservation, museum director. George Leslie Stout (October 5, 1897 – July 1, 1978) was an American art conservation specialist and museum director who founded the first laboratory in the United States to study art conservation, as well as the first journal on the subject of art conservation. During World War II, he was a ...