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  3. John Augustus Reitz - Wikipedia

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    John A. Reitz (1815–1891), known as the "Lumber Baron," was an American entrepreneur, industrialist, banker, civic leader, and philanthropist in Evansville, Indiana. Using the wealth generated by his enterprises, he and his family created a lasting legacy of philanthropy in Evansville.

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  6. Do It Best - Wikipedia

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    Do It Best Corp., formerly known as Hardware Wholesalers, Inc. (HWI), is a member-owned hardware, lumber, and building materials cooperative based in Fort Wayne, Indiana.Do it Best Corp. is the second-largest co-op in the industry with over $5 billion in annual sales. [2]

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  8. What happens during 'The Lost Hour' of daylight saving time ...

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    When this episode aired, Indiana didn't switch to DST. The main character's dad said it's because "farmers say the cows would be confused." What happens during 'The Lost Hour' of daylight saving time?

  9. Login - Wikipedia

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    The term login comes from the verb (to) log in and by analogy with the verb to clock in. Computer systems keep a log of users' access to the system. The term "log" comes from the chip log which was historically used to record distance traveled at sea and was recorded in a ship's log or logbook.