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  2. Washingtonian (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    0043-0897. OCLC. 37264488. Washingtonian is a monthly magazine distributed in the Washington, D.C. area. It was founded in 1965 by Laughlin Phillips and Robert J. Myers. The magazine describes itself as "The Magazine Washington Lives By". [ 2] The magazine's core focuses are local feature journalism, guide book –style articles, real estate ...

  3. George Washington's teeth - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War, French dentist Jean Pierre Le Moyer provided services in tooth transplantation. In May of 1784, Washington paid several unnamed slaves 122 shillings (£6.10, equivalent to $184 in 2023) for a total of nine teeth to be implanted by a French doctor, who became a frequent guest on the plantation over the next ...

  4. University of Washington School of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    dental.washington.edu. The University of Washington School of Dentistry is the dental school of the University of Washington in Seattle. It is the only school of dentistry in the state of Washington. The school emphasizes research in anxiety, orofacial pain, tissue repair and regeneration, immune response to bacteria, and practice based research.

  5. Walter Cronkite - Wikipedia

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    Cronkite was born on November 4, 1916, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, [8] the son of Helen Lena (née Fritsche) and Dr. Walter Leland Cronkite, a dentist. [9] [10] [11]Cronkite lived in Kansas City, Missouri, until he was 10, when his family moved to Houston, Texas. [10]

  6. Washingtonian movement - Wikipedia

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    The Washingtonian movement (Washingtonians, Washingtonian Temperance Society or Washingtonian Total Abstinence Society) was a 19th-century temperance fellowship founded on Thursday, April 2, 1840, by six alcoholics (William K. Mitchell, John F. Hoss, David Anderson, George Steers, James McCurley, and Archibald Campbell) [1] at Chase's Tavern on Liberty Street in Baltimore, Maryland.

  7. List of dentists - Wikipedia

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    John Smith (dentist) – founder of the Edinburgh school of dentistry. Mark Spitz – Olympic swimmer (was actually accepted to dental school, but competed in the Olympics instead) Charles Stent – dentist who advanced denture making. Charles H. Strub – sports entrepreneur.