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  2. List of Duke University people - Wikipedia

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    Paul Auerbach (B.S. 1973, M.D. 1977), physician; a leading voice in the area of wilderness medicine; founder and past president of the Wilderness Medical Society; Bernard Chan Pak-li (Ph.D. 2003), Ping Shek representative in the Kwun Tong District Council of Hong Kong, 2007–2013

  3. Clara Clemens - Wikipedia

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    Clara Langhorne Clemens Samossoud [1] (formerly Gabrilowitsch; June 8, 1874 – November 19, 1962 [1]), was an American concert singer, [2] and the daughter of Samuel Clemens, who wrote as Mark Twain. She managed his estate and guarded his legacy after his death as his only surviving child.

  4. Deaths in April 2007 - Wikipedia

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    Charles Bain, 93, Trinidadian West Indian Test cricket umpire. [67] Natalia Clare, 87, American ballet dancer and instructor, complications of strokes. [68] Asad Amanat Ali Khan, 51, Pakistani singer, heart attack. [69] Victor Kneale, 89, Manx Speaker of the House of Keys (1990–1991). [70]

  5. Leonard F. Wing - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Wing was born in Ira, Vermont on November 12, 1893, the son of David E. and Dora (Fish) Wing. He attended the schools of Ira and Middletown , and his family moved to Rutland in 1908. He graduated from Rutland High School in 1914, and then attended Norwich University .

  6. Wing Family Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Wing "Ring" Cemetery was founded by the descendants of the seven sons of Simeon Wing & Mary Allen. The seven sons (Thomas, Ebenezer, Dr. Moses, Aaron, Allen, Simeon & William) emigrated from Sandwich (Pocasset, now Bourne), Barnstable Co., Massachusetts to what was originally called New Sandwich at the end of the Revolutionary War.

  7. George Grantham Bain - Wikipedia

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    After graduation, Bain became a reporter at the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. The following year he moved to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where he became the Washington, D.C. correspondent. [1] He worked for United Press before he started the Bain News Service in 1898. [1] He died at age 79, on April 20, 1944, at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. [1]