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James Toumey (1865-1932) was a
pioneer in
American forestry, an
influential botanist, and a
distinguished educator at the Yale
School of
Forestry (now...
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Toumey Woods, also
called the
Toumey Woodlot, is a 24-acre (9.7 ha)
tract of beech-maple
forest on the
campus of
Michigan State University in East Lansing...
- meters,
bearing greenish-white flowers.
Plant was
named in
honor of
James W.
Toumey. Salywon, A. (2019). "Agave toumeyana". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species...
- Mindhunter.
Cross was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey, the son of
Maureen (née
Toumey), a real
estate agent, and
Michael J. Cross, who
worked in marketing. He...
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Quercus toumeyi, the
Toumey oak, is a
North American species of tree in the
beech family. It is
found in
northwestern Mexico and the
southwestern United...
- by many
people active in the
nascent field in the 1980s and 1990s.
Chris Toumey, a
cultural anthropologist at the
University of
South Carolina, has reconstructed...
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Principles of Agriculture. Vol. Book I. London:
Blackie & Son. 1884. p. 44.
Toumey,
James W. (1916). "XIII. The
Forest Nursery".
Seeding and Planting. New...
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fellow Yale
graduate Henry Solon Graves and
James Toumey.
Graves became the School's
first dean and
Toumey its second. When the
school opened,
other places...
- been very
widely repeated in
Fundamentalist preaching in
North America.
Toumey (1993)
found that
secular humanism is
typically portra**** as a vast evil...
- an
epidemic would strike humanity in the 1980s.
According to
Christopher Toumey, his
subsequent campaign followed a
familiar LaRouche pattern: challenging...