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  • ...ted States|American]] businessman, attorney, writer, and civic leader in [[Seattle, Washington]]. He founded [[Haller City, Washington]],<ref Name="Hunt">{{ci ...now [[Arlington, Washington]]. [[Haller Lake]], a lake and neighborhood in Seattle, is named after him. ...
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  • ...oat [[Duwamish (fireboat)|Duwamish]]. He was also a consulting engineer on Seattle's [[Denny Regrade|Denny Hill]] and Jackson Street [[regrading|regrades]]. ..., 1921.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Eugene and Katherine McAllaster, 509 Belmont, Seattle, Washington, July 30, 1921, their 31st wedding anniversary photograph.]] ...
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  • '''Frantz Hunt Coe''' (1856–1904) was a [[Seattle]] physician, public official and educator. ...thew Daniel Coe, M.D., and his wife Susan Farwell. He first attended the [[University of Michigan]], where he graduated with an AB in 1879, and became a teacher. ...
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  • |alma_mater = [[University of Florida]]<br>[[University of Cologne]] ...]] of [[Chemical shift|NMR-shift]]s. In 1995, he became professor at the [[University of Mainz]]. ...
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  • ...ounty, and graduated from [[Seattle Pacific University]] and the [[Gonzaga University School of Law]]. He was admitted to the Washington State [[bar association] ...urce.com/html/localnews/2002155418_revote20m.html |date=2005-08-30 }}. ''[[Seattle Times]]''. January 20, 2005.</ref> On December 29, 1999, Bridges invalidate ...
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  • ...legacy-shifting-the-debate-on-gay-marriage/|accessdate=March 26, 2017|work=Seattle Times|date=January 5, 2017}}</ref> ...hile at Vassar, he met his wife, Laura; after graduating, the two moved to Seattle where they raised their son.<ref>{{cite web|title=Senate Resolution 8617|ur ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[University of Washington]] (Ph.D.) | occupation = President of the [[University of Dubuque]] ...
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  • ...om/archive/?date=19901229&slug=1111907 |access-date=22 November 2020 |work=Seattle Times |date=29 December 1990}}</ref> ..."Macdonald"/> He founded the Castalia Reading Series, which started at the University of Washington in the mid-seventies and continues today. ...
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  • ...ions/news/2007/04/05/nyu_appoints_roger_bagnall_as.html|publisher=New York University|accessdate=May 5, 2011|date=April 5, 2007}}</ref> ...e, Washington]], Bagnall studied at [[Yale University]] (B.A., 1968) and [[University of Toronto]] (M.A., 1969; Ph.D., 1972). He has published several works on t ...
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  • ...onsin–Madison]]. He served as [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]] of the university from 1977 to 1986. ...ary.wisc.edu/chancellors/chancellors,htm Chancellors and Presidents of the University of Wisconsin&ndash;Madison]</ref> ...
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  • ...es TAM.287}}</ref> defending himself in the trial [[pro se]]. He ran for [[Seattle City Council]] in 1975 and 1977, but was unsuccessful.<ref>{{cite web | title = Historical Election Results for Seattle ...
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  • | alma_mater = [[Seattle University]]<br/>[[University of Michigan]]<br/>[[University of Houston]] ...d a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in Literature and Creative Writing from [[University of Houston]] with a certificate in literary translation. ...
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  • | education = {{ubl|[[University of Washington]]|[[Sorbonne University]]|[[Parsons School of Design]]}} ...He attended the [[University of Washington]] and studied at the [[Sorbonne University|Sorbonne]] in Paris and the [[Parsons School of Design]]. His first job was ...
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  • | workplaces = University of Washington ...= [[Binghamton University ]]<br>[[Illinois State University]]<br>[[University of California, Santa Barbara]] ...
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  • | caption = Harris, 2002, at the dedication of the Seattle park named after him | birth_place = [[Seattle|Seattle, Washington]], U.S. ...
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  • ...[[editorial cartoon]]ist and commentator. His cartoons appeared in the ''[[Seattle Post-Intelligencer]]'' from 1979 until December 2011 and in the ''[[Los Ang ...ame the editorial cartoonist of the student newspaper ''[[The Daily of the University of Washington|The Daily]]''. He went on to become the first editorial carto ...
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  • .... 1951) is a businessman who formerly partly owned [[McCaw Cellular]] in [[Seattle]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and a former part-owner of the [[Vanco ...-people-say-hes-tough-but-fair |access-date=8 November 2019 |publisher=The Seattle Times |date=June 19, 1992}}</ref> ...
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  • | debutteam = [[Seattle Mariners]] | finalteam = [[Seattle Mariners]] ...
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  • ...[University of Notre Dame]]<br>[[Marquette University Law School|Marquette University]] (J.D.) | coach_team2 = [[Seattle Redhawks men's basketball|Seattle]] ...
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  • ...e]], [[Washington (state)|Washington]], and also an [[MBA]] from [[Harvard University]]. He first worked as a [[World Bank]] loan officer and was then recruited [[Category:University of Washington College of Engineering alumni]] ...
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