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named for
railroad employee Robert William Pooler.
During the
Civil War,
Pooler was a
railway stop
called Pooler's Station—the last stop
before Savannah on...
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Melius Christiansen.
Pooler died
January 19, 2013, from lung
cancer at his home in Los Alamitos, California. The
Frank Pooler Collection album contains...
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Pooler is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Frank Pooler (Wisconsin politician) (1847–1900),
American businessman and
politician Frank...
- Look up
pool in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pool may
refer to:
Swimming pool,
usually an
artificial structure containing a
large body of
water intended...
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Shankman Pooler (June 21, 1938 –
August 10, 2023) was a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Second Circuit.
Pooler was...
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Galbraith Pooler (29
January 1858 – 15 June 1924) was an
Anglican priest in
Ireland during the 20th century. The son of
James Galbraith Pooler he was educated...
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holiday songs.
According to
Pooler, they had
become tired of the
standard holiday songs they were singing.
Pooler gave them the
lyrics of the song...
- territories. She was born
Nellie Elizabeth Pooler on May 8, 1847, in Norridgewock,
Maine to John
Ruxton Pooler and
Matilda J. O'Hara. who
joined the California...
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Pool It! is the
tenth studio album by
American pop rock band the Monkees,
released in
August 1987 by
Rhino Records. It was the
first Monkees studio album...
- facility, or
pooler,
which packages these loans, and
sells to
investors securities that are
backed by, or
represent interests in, the
pooled loans. Farmer...