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William Ellison Shattuc (November 18, 1894 –
October 26, 1962) was an
American racing driver. He was also a
practicing pulmonary physician in Louisville...
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Shattuc.
William Bunn
Shattuc (June 11, 1841 – July 13, 1911) was a U.S.
Representative from Ohio for
three terms from 1897 to 1903.
William Shattuc was...
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Shattuc is a
village in
Clinton County, Illinois,
United States. It is
located along a
railroad line four
miles west of Sandoval.
Shattuc once had a post...
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original on 13
February 2011. H. Jenkins, T.
McPherson and J.
Shattuc, Hop on Pop: the
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Pleasures of Po****r
Culture (Durham NC:...
- television".
Journal of
Consumer Research. 32 (2): 284–296. doi:10.1086/432238.
Shattuc, J. (2001).
Confessional talk shows. In G.
Creeber (ed.), The television...
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Grades at Talk-Show U". The Los
Angeles Times.
Retrieved August 23, 2010.
Shattuc, Jane M. (April 4, 2014). The
Talking Cure: TV Talk
Shows and Women. Routledge...
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Retrieved June 4, 2023.
Harper 2014, pp. 15–16, 21, 29.
Jenkins III, Henry;
Shattuc, Jane; McPherson, Tara, eds. (2003). Hop on Pop: The
Politics and Pleasures...
- 1896 to the Fifty-fifth
Congress and his seat was
taken by
William B.
Shattuc.
After retiring from Congress, he
returned to the
newspaper business. Taft...
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coach Daniel Santiago,
former professional basketball player W. E.
Shattuc, who
raced in the
Indianapolis 500 in 1925, 1926, and 1927 Ryan Tannehill...
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Retrieved December 1, 2008. Jenkins, Henry; Tara McPherson, Jane
Shattuc (2002). Hop on Pop: The
Politics and
Pleasures of Po****r Culture. Duke...