-
Wilgus may
refer to:
William J.
Wilgus (1865–1949), an
American civil engineer D. K.
Wilgus (1918–1989), an
American folksong scholar Wilgus, Pennsylvania...
- the
First World War,
Wilgus served as the
American Expeditionary Force chief of
logistics and rail transport.
William John
Wilgus was born on 20 November...
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Wilgus is an
unincorporated community in
Indiana County, in the U.S.
state of Pennsylvania. The
community was
named after one Mr.
Wilgus, a businessperson...
- from 1961, full professor. In 1955,
Wilgus founded the
Kentucky Folklore Record,
which he
edited until 1961.
Wilgus moved to
University of California,...
- the
Adena culture during the
Early Woodland Period. The
Wilgus Site is
named after the
Wilgus family of Lewes,
Bethany Beach, and Sus**** County, Delaware...
- (2017).
Chidester (2005), p. 199.
Versluis (2014), p. 129.
Siepmann (2023).
Wilgus (1996), p. 33.
Dennis (2017), "Chaos and the Cosmos".
McCoy (2004). "Design...
- UCLA's
folklore master's
program at the
invitation of
department head D. K.
Wilgus, and
received an M.A. in
folklore in 1966. Fahey's master's
thesis on the...
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Wilgus State Park is a
state park in Ascutney, Vermont. The park
offers canoeing along the
Connecticut River and
hiking up the
Pinnacle Trail. The park...
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Seven Brahmarshi Vaimanika Shastra Emperor Ashoka Taves, pp. 94-5 Neal
Wilgus The
Illuminoids New York,
Pocket Books 1978 pp.95-6 "Ashoka's 9 Unknown...
- Krause),
Topper (as
Katie the maid), and The
Donna Reed Show (as Mrs.
Celia Wilgus, the Stones'
busybody next door neighbor). In 1964, she
appeared in five...