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  2. Marta Wittkowska - Wikipedia

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    Martha Paula Wittkowski was born in the German city of Danzig (present-day Gdańsk, Poland), the second of five children raised by Polish immigrants Joseph and Mathilde Wittkowski, and grew up in Syracuse, New York where her family had lived since she was about eight.

  3. The ASPCA Unveils its 2024 Humane Awards Recipients - AOL

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    At only 4 weeks old, the shelter recognized that Lola-Pearl would require extensive, specialized medical treatment to thrive, so they reached out to Animal Lifeline of Iowa, a special needs rescue ...

  4. Witkowski - Wikipedia

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    Margarete Wittkowski (1910–1974), German economist and politician; Vladimir Vitkovsky (1885–1978), White Army general; Whitey Witt (1895–1988), born Ladislaw Waldemar Wittkowski, American baseball player

  5. List of mammals of Iowa - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mammals of Iowa. The list includes species native to the U.S. state of Iowa and introduced into the state. It also includes mammals currently extirpated in the state.

  6. The hallmark signs of autism are challenges with social communication skills and restricted and repetitive behaviors, according to Andy Shih, chief science officer at Autism Speaks in New York City.

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    William R. Shriver was an Ohio native who settled in Jefferson County, Iowa before he moved to Madison County in 1853–54. He married Martha Foster in 1858 in Winterset. He was a wagon-maker by trade, and served as a lieutenant in the 1st Iowa Cavalry during the American Civil War. [2]

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