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  2. John William Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Chapman was born in Crete, Nebraska September 8, 1894. Chapman attended Public school in Chicago. He graduated from the University of Chicago in 1915 and received a Juris Doctor from University of Chicago Law School in 1917. He entered private practice in Chicago in the 1920s until he moved to Springfield, Illinois in 1941.

  3. Zenon C.R. Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Hansen died in 1990. The Zenon C.R. Hansen Foundation helped to start a leadership program at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska. [3] The Hansen Leadership Program is designed to develop the leadership skills of Doane College students, area high school students, and community residents. [3]

  4. Harry Herron Johnston - Wikipedia

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    Harry Herron Johnston (January 22, 1888 – October 18, 1970) was an American football and basketball coach. He was the 18th head football coach at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska, serving for four seasons, from 1919 to 1922, and compiling a record of 16–11–4. [1]

  5. A. Eugene Haylett - Wikipedia

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    Albert Eugene Haylett (September 17, 1903 – December 8, 1965) [1] was an American college football and college basketball coach. He was the 22nd head football coach at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska, serving for nine seasons, from 1933 to 1941, and compiling a record of 34–30–8. [2]

  6. Miles Breuer - Wikipedia

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    Miles grew up in the Czech community of Crete, Nebraska. He graduated from Crete High School in 1906. He attended the University of Texas, where he earned a master's degree in 1911. After earning a medical degree in 1915 from Rush Medical College, which was then at the University of Chicago, Breuer returned to Nebraska to join his father's ...

  7. Elisabeth Leinfellner - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Leinfellner studied linguistics at the University of Vienna and University of Munich and worked as a freelance "copy editor." She moved to Lincoln, Nebraska, and taught at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska and at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. in 1975, she cofounded the International Wittgenstein Symposium of the Austrian Ludwig Wittgenstein Society (ALWS).