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  2. Clever, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Clever is located on the Springfield Plateau of the Missouri Ozarks, 14.5 miles (23.3 km) southwest of Springfield at an elevation of 1,398 feet (426 m). The town lies in the western panhandle of Christian County, just south of Missouri Highway 14 between Nixa and Billings.

  3. Meadors - Wikipedia

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    Meadors is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Allen Meadors (born 1947), American professor and university administrator; Marynell Meadors (born 1943

  4. Allen Meadors - Wikipedia

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    Allen Coats Meadors (born May 17, 1947) is an American professor and university administrator.. Meadors has served as Dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Oklahoma and of the College of Health, Social and Public Services at Eastern Washington University, CEO at Penn State Altoona, Chancellor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke and President of the University of ...

  5. Gipsy, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Gipsy was named by J.C. Montgomery, who applied for a post office in 1908. Mr. Montgomery had come, with his large family, in a covered wagon circa 1900-1902 from Tennessee, and had camped on the old Hinkle school ground.

  6. Everton, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Everton is located on the Springfield Plateau region of the Ozarks in southeast Dade County, south of Stockton Lake between Ash Grove and Greenfield. [8]U.S. Route 160 passes the east side of the town and the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway passes the southwest side, along Sinking Creek.

  7. Marynell Meadors - Wikipedia

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    Marynell Meadors (born August 27, 1943) [1] is an American women's basketball coach at the college and professional level. She most recently served as head coach and general manager of the Atlanta Dream of the Women's National Basketball Association and was one of the original eight head coaches when the WNBA started in 1997.

  8. George Washington Carver - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Carver (c. 1864 [1] – January 5, 1943) was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. [2]

  9. Ward Cleaver - Wikipedia

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    Ward is a farmer's son and hails from Shaker Heights, an actual location in Ohio, which also has a suburb called Mayfield.Ward attended a preparatory school, is a veteran of World War II (having served as a surveyor in the Seabees), a state college graduate (majoring in philosophy), [2] and member of a fraternity (Alpha Kappa), a responsible white-collar professional, and an upstanding citizen.