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  2. List of people from Montana - Wikipedia

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    President of Montana State College (1943–1964) in Bozeman: Agricultural economics professor; active in Washington, D.C., and overseas agricultural economics work; Democratic candidate for governor of Montana (1964) [13] Clyde Summers: 1918–2010 Born Labor lawyer and law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School: Lester Thurow ...

  3. James Willard Schultz - Wikipedia

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    (Jessica Louise Donaldson had been a teacher in a one-room schoolhouse in Grayling, Montana, and later earned an MA in anthropology from the University of CA. In 1926–7, as a professor of English at Montana State College, now Montana State University-Bozeman, she helped write and produce a play/pageant entitled 'The Masque of the Absaroka'.

  4. Doug Coombs - Wikipedia

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    Coombs was born in Boston and grew up in Bedford, Massachusetts, skiing in New Hampshire and Vermont. [1] He attended Bedford High School (Massachusetts) [2] [3] before attending Montana State University in Bozeman where he honed his skiing skills at nearby Bridger Bowl before becoming a fixture of the extreme skiing scene in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, helping to found Valdez Heli-Ski Guides (and ...

  5. Nelson Story - Wikipedia

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    Nelson and Ellen Story are buried in Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman, Montana along with several of their children. Story gravesite, Sunset Hills Cemetery, Bozeman Entrance of family plot. This photo is the marker to his family plot. These were once the marble front porch columns to his original house in Bozeman when it was built on Main Street.

  6. Merrill G. Burlingame - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Gildea Burlingame was born in Boone, Iowa on March 13, 1901. He was the son of Nathan and Teresa Gildea Burlingame. He attended local schools prior to attending college at the University of Minnesota, the University of Wisconsin, and the University of Iowa where he ultimately received his doctorate in history in 1936. [2]

  7. Brick Breeden - Wikipedia

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    John William "Brick" Breeden (January 4, 1904 – August 13, 1977) was a college basketball coach and player. He was a player from 1926 to 1929, and the head coach at Montana State College (now University) in Bozeman from 1935 to 1954.

  8. The most famous author from every state - AOL

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    Keep scrolling to read more about the most famous author from your state. Melissa Stanger, Melia Robinson, and Melina Glusac contributed to prior versions of this article. ALABAMA: Harper Lee

  9. Jessie Donaldson Schultz - Wikipedia

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    Jessie "Jessie" Louise Donaldson was born on August 17, 1887, in St. Paul, Minnesota [1] to a wealthy family. [2] She grew up in Minneapolis and McGregor, Iowa. Jessie earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota in 1913 and moved to Gallatin, Montana to become a rural schoolteacher.