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  • ...as a reporter and editorial assistant in places such as [[Council Bluffs, Iowa]], and [[Brainerd, Minnesota]]. While living in Brainerd he ran for electio
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  • :'''Iowa''' :'''Iowa'''
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  • :'''Iowa''' :'''Iowa'''
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  • * Lord, Russell. ''The Wallaces of Iowa'' (1947) [http://chla.library.cornell.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=chla;idno=3
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  • === Iowa===
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  • Other states such as: Missouri, North Dakota, Vermont, Minnesota, Iowa, West Virginia and Illinois created similar state level farmers' organizati
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  • | [[Leslie M. Shaw]]<br>Iowa ||
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  • :'''Iowa''' :'''Iowa'''
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  • ** Region 7 (Kansas City) Serving Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and 9 Tribal Nations
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  • ** Region 7 (Kansas City) Serving Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and 9 Tribal Nations
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  • ...atient with prothrombin deficiency was made in 1938 at the [[University of Iowa]] Department of Pathology by Drs. Harry Pratt Smith, Emory Warner, Kenneth
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  • Hoover's original surname was Huber. He was born in in [[West Branch, Iowa]], into a [[Religious Society of Friends|Quaker]] family of distant [[Germa ...aughter from [[Waterloo, Iowa]]. Lou shared her fellow [[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]]n's love of the outdoors and the nature of self-reliance. Lou said, "It is
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  • :'''Iowa Territory'''
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  • ...on, N.S. Yearbook Planning, Editing, and Production. 1976. Ames, Iowa: The Iowa State University Press. ISBN 0-8138-1805-2</ref>
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  • ...in 1930, became lecturer (1931) and professor (1933) at the University of Iowa. The definite diffusion of logical positivism in the U.S. was due to [[Carl
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  • Lewis was born at the coal mining town of Lucas, Iowa, the son of Thomas H. Lewis, a farm laborer and coal miner from Wales, and
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  • :'''Iowa'''
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  • ...obbies and old-fashioned politics.<ref>"Senator Obama's victory speech [in Iowa] was a concise oratorical gem. No candidate in either party can move an aud ...lead nationally, but Obama scored a stunning victory on January 3, in the Iowa caucuses, defeating Clinton and [[John Edwards]] by 8 points. <ref> http://
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  • Harry Hopkins was born in [[Sioux City, Iowa]], the fourth child of David Aldona and Anna (nee Pickett) Hopkins. He atte
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  • ...official delegates, nominated [[James B. Weaver]], of [[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]], for president, and James G. Field, of Virginia, for vice-president and a
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