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Murlin (French pronunciation: [myʁlɛ̃]) is a
commune in the Nièvre
department in
central France. On 1
January 2019, the
estimated po****tion was 69. Communes...
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Alaria esculenta is an
edible seaweed, also
known as
dabberlocks or badderlocks, or
winged kelp, and
occasionally as
Atlantic Wakame. It is a traditional...
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Lemuel Herbert Murlin (November 16, 1861 – June 20, 1935), was the
third president of
Boston University. He was born on
November 16, 1861, in Neptune,...
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Murlin,
Edgar L. (1896). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.:
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Murlin,
Edgar L. (1897). The...
- to parti****te in the
development of the city,
school president Lemuel Murlin arranged that the
school buy the
present campus along the
Charles River...
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Edgar L. (1909). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. pp. 112–113 – via
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Edgar L. (1910)...
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Edgar L. (1914). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.: J. B. Lyon Company. p. 170 – via
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Edgar L. (1915)...
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April 1911. p. 11.
Murlin,
Edgar L. (1895). The New York Red Book. Albany, N.Y.:
James B. Lyon. p. 152 – via
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Murlin,
Edgar L. (1896). The...
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Fincher was born in Bonham, Texas, the son of
Grace Mae (Hutcheson) and
Murlin Jackson Fincher, and was
raised in Oklahoma.
After graduating from high...