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James Henry Fetzer (born
December 6, 1940) is an
American professor emeritus of the
philosophy of
science at the
University of
Minnesota Duluth, known...
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Fetzer may
refer to:
Fetzer (surname)
Fetzer Field,
sports field in
North Carolina,
United States Fetzer Institute,
organization based in Michigan, United...
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Fetzer is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Bill
Fetzer (1884–1959),
American football, basketball, and
baseball coach Bob
Fetzer (1887–1968)...
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Cannon &
Fetzer was an
American architectural firm that
operated between 1909 and 1937 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Lewis T.
Cannon and John
Fetzer were the...
- The
Fetzer Institute,
based in Kalamazoo, Michigan, was
founded by
broadcast pioneer and
Detroit Tigers baseball team
owner John E.
Fetzer (1901–1991)...
- John Earl
Fetzer (March 25, 1901 –
February 20, 1991) was an
American radio and
television executive who was best
known as the part-owner of the Detroit...
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Thiemo Fetzer is a
German economist and
professor at the
University of
Warwick and the
University of Bonn. His
research focuses on
applied economics, political...
- The
Scott Fetzer Company, a
subsidiary of
Berkshire Hathaway, is an
American diversified manufacturer and
marketer of
products for the home, family, and...
- (1884–1971)
designed the
first Kirby vacuums for
George Scott and Carl
Fetzer after World War I,
although the
Kirby name was not used on a
vacuum cleaner...
- quadrupled. On June 16, 1955, at age 27,
Monson became a
counselor to
Percy K.
Fetzer in the
presidency of the Salt Lake
Temple View Stake. He was
replaced as...