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  2. Sarasota County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    North Port Sun – an edition of the Charlotte Sun newspapers; Sarasota Herald Tribune – primarily serves Sarasota County for news, but also serves Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties. Circulation is 110,817 daily and 132,185 on Sunday (2005 averages) [55] Also operates an online news portal, HeraldTribune.com

  3. Petty Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Petty was involved in an accident on lap 94, but the team managed to restore the car and send him back out with two laps to go and Richard Petty was running at the finish in 35th position before taking one last lap after the race in a fender-less race car, with tear-filled eyes and a hand out the window, waving goodbye to his many fans.

  4. Gettel - Wikipedia

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    Gettel is a surname of German origin. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Al Gettel (1917–2005), American baseball player; Michael Gettel, American composer;

  5. Dolson - Wikipedia

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    The Dolson was a brass era automobile manufactured in Charlotte, Michigan by the J.L. Dolson & Sons from 1904 to 1907. They later changed the company name to the Dolson Automobile Company. The Dolson was a large car with a 60-horsepower engine. They offered a touring car boasting seven seats that sold for $3,250 in 1907.

  6. Richard Glenn Gettell - Wikipedia

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    Richard Glenn Gettell (March 3, 1912 – August 14, 1988) [1] was an American educator who served as the 12th President of Mount Holyoke College from 1957 to 1968.. His mother, Nelene Groff Gettell (née Knapp), taught at Amherst High School from 1921 to 1923; [2] [3] the 1923 Yearbook was dedicated to her. [4]

  7. Raymond G. Gettell - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Garfield Gettell (March 4, 1881 – October 9, 1949) was an American football coach and political science professor. [1] He served as the head football coach at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut from 1908 to 1913 and at Amherst College from 1917 to 1920, compiling a career college football coaching record of 51–20–6; he also served as professor of political science from 1914 ...