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Lattie Finch Coor Jr. (born
September 26, 1936) is an
American academic specialising in
public policy and the past
president of two universities. He was...
- computer-****isted
learning and research, and
rising enrollment.
Under the
leadership of
Lattie F. Coor,
president from 1990 to 2002, ASU grew
through the
creation of the...
- "Atmosphere".
Lattie Stone Ballistics. p. 39. Cline,
Donna (2002).
Exterior Ballistics Explained, Trajectories, Part 3 "Atmosphere".
Lattie Stone Ballistics...
- 16th and
current president of
Arizona State University,
having succeeded Lattie F. Coor on July 1, 2002. He is
credited with
designing the New American...
- (born near Scottsville) Jim
McDaniels -
Professional basketball player Lattie Moore - Singer,
songwriter and musician;
Rockabilly Hall of Fame member...
- into
mainstream British English with a
meaning more like that of cod),
lattie (room, house, flat),
nanti (not, no), omi (man),
palone (woman), riah (hair)...
- up Coor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Coor or COOR may
refer to:
Lattie F. Coor (born 1936),
American academic Coor Crags, a
landform in Antarctica...
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respective presidents had reconsidered, and a
motion was made to
reconsider by
Lattie F. Coor,
president of
Arizona State University. West
Point Lieutenant General...
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displaying the cup on
their campus. The
following year, then ASU
President Lattie Coor
ordered that the
Territorial Cup be
shared as a
traveling trophy, to...
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Alexander Lattie, the
officer in
charge of Fort George. The
following morning Lattie succeeded in
guiding the
vessel to his fur
trading post.
Lattie was dismissed...