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  2. Saying goodbye to Hilton Head’s first Black licensed builder ...

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    The Wood Doctor” has left the building, a building he helped construct with the discipline of a plumb line and flair of a spiral staircase. The 82-year life of Alexander “Alec” Brown Sr ...

  3. William Wood (naturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Wood was an active field ornithologist and a "leading authority" on New England birds. [1] [5] He published in the American Naturalist, Ornithologist and Oologist, Bulletin of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, Familiar Science and Fancier's Journal, and wrote a series of 21 popular articles about New England birds for the Hartford Times in 1861, as well additional articles in later years.

  4. W. Godfrey Wood - Wikipedia

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    W. Godfrey Wood (born 1941, in Brookline, Massachusetts) is an American entrepreneur and sports executive. The son of Wimbledon champion Sidney Wood, Wood studied at Milton Academy and later Harvard University, where he graduated in 1963 and played for the Crimson hockey team. [1] Wood started the Hartford Whalers and the Portland Pirates ...

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    It is sometimes stylized as American Association of Wood Turners ... NY 1994: Fort Collins, CO 1995: Davis, CA ... Portland, OR 2019: Raleigh, NC 2020: Canceled ...

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  7. Framework (building) - Wikipedia

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    Framework was a planned mixed-use building in Portland, Oregon, United States, that would have been located in the Pearl District neighborhood. [2] Designed by Lever Architecture, it would have been the tallest timber building in North America, [3] and was called the "nation's first high-rise building made of wood". [1]

  8. Donald Wood-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Donald Wood-Smith was a professor of Clinical Surgery at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, and an attending surgeon at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. He was also chairman of the department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.

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