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  2. William Lowell Putnam III - Wikipedia

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    William Lowell Putnam III [1] (October 25, 1924 – December 20, 2014) was an alpinist, author and retired broadcasting executive. He was Trustee Emeritus of the Lowell Observatory, a private astronomical research facility. He was the son of politician and businessman Roger Putnam and a member of the prominent Lowell family of Massachusetts.

  3. Putnam, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Putnam is located in northeastern Callahan County at 32°22′14″N 99°11′41″W (32.370560, −99.194613). [6] Interstate 20 passes through the town, leading west 12 miles (19 km) to Baird, the county seat, and east 12 miles to Cisco . According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2 ...

  4. Caroline F. Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Caroline F. Putnam. Caroline F. Putnam (July 29, 1826 – January 14, 1917) was an American abolitionist and educator from Massachusetts, devoted herself in abolitionist movement and opened the Holley School for freed slaves. [1] Putnam graduated from Oberlin College after finishing four years of study and devoted herself in abolitionist movement.

  5. Bill Putnam - Wikipedia

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    In retirement he and his last wife, Caroline, moved to Ventura Keys, California. Bill Putnam died in Riverside, California at the age of 69; he was laid to rest in Valley Oaks Memorial Park in Westlake Village. Many record executives and industry colleagues attended the service and a group of musicians formed a band to play some of his favorite ...

  6. 9 biggest 401(k) mistakes to avoid - AOL

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    Here are the biggest mistakes you can make with your 401 (k) and how to avoid them. 1. Not making saving a habit. Not contributing enough, not contributing consistently and not increasing ...

  7. Ann Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Ann Putnam (October 18, 1679 – 1716) was a primary accuser, at age 12, at the Salem Witch Trials of Massachusetts during the later portion of 17th-century Colonial America. Born 1679 in Salem Village , Essex County , Massachusetts Bay Colony , she was the eldest child of Thomas (1652–1699) and Ann ( Née Carr) Putnam (1661–1699).

  8. Top 9 reasons to make 401(k) catch-up contributions - AOL

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    Top reasons to take advantage of catch-up contributions. They can be made pre-tax. Catch-up deductions can be made pre-tax, which has the effect of reducing taxable income, perhaps significantly ...

  9. James Jackson Putnam - Wikipedia

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    James Jackson Putnam (October 3, 1846 – November 4, 1918) was an American neurologist. Biography [ edit ] Born in Boston , Massachusetts and graduated from Harvard College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1866, Putnam went to Europe to study in the company of Baron Carl von Rokitansky , Theodor Meynert and John Hughlings Jackson .