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  2. Nancy Ostrander - Wikipedia

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    The summer after graduating, Ostrander traveled to Cuba with her friends to visit an uncle who lived there. [2] While in Cuba, Ostrander joined the US Foreign Service as a clerk at the consulate at Santiago de Cuba. [4] She held clerical and personnel positions in Havana, The Hague, Antwerp, Mexico City, and Kingston from 1947 to 1972. [5]

  3. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the prewritten obituary's subject outlives its author. One example is The New York Times' obituary of Taylor, written by the newspaper's theater critic Mel Gussow, who died in 2005. [7] The 2023 obituary of Henry Kissinger featured reporting by Michael T. Kaufman, who died almost 14 years earlier in 2010. [8]

  4. James W. Ostrander - Wikipedia

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    James Warner Ostrander (July 20, 1825 – December 21, 1913) was an American furniture manufacturer, banker, and Republican politician. He served four non-consecutive terms (1873, 1875, 1879, 1882) in the Wisconsin State Assembly representing southern Jefferson County . [ 1 ]

  5. Why Christian Ostrander called Southern Miss baseball ... - AOL

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    Southern Miss coach Christian Ostrander called it one of the team’s worst losses of the season. “I told the guys that I feel like we played one of our worst games tonight,” he said.

  6. Russell C. Ostrander - Wikipedia

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    Russell C. Ostrander (September 1, 1851 – September 11, 1919) was an American jurist. Born in Ypsilanti, Michigan , Ostrander taught school and then worked in a general store. He then studied law at the University of Michigan Law School and was admitted to the Michigan bar in 1879.

  7. Ostrander - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Frederick Ostrander (1895–1978), American scientist; B. R. Ostrander (1843–1922), American politician; Elaine Ostrander, American geneticist; Fannie Ostrander (1859–1921), American writer; Isabel Ostrander (1883–1924), American author; James W. Ostrander, American politician; John Ostrander (born 1949), American author

  8. Isabel Ostrander - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Egenton Ostrander (1883–1924) was an American mystery writer of the early twentieth century who used her own name and the pseudonyms Robert Orr Chipperfield, David Fox, and Douglas Grant. Christopher B. Booth is sometimes (falsely) credited as a pseudonym of hers.

  9. Ostrander, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ostrander (/ ˈ oʊ s t r æ n d ər / OH-stran-dər [4]) is a village in Delaware County, Ohio, United States. The population was 1,094 at the 2020 census . History