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Burns, Eveline M. (Eveline Mabel), 1900-1985 (18)

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Economist. Eveline Mabel Richardson Burns (1900-1985) was Professor of Social Work, New York School of Social Work, 1946-1967. BIOGHIST REQUIRED Eveline Mabel Richardson Burns (1900-1985) was Professor of Social Work, New York School of Social Work, 1946-1967. Eveline Burns was a public policy economist and noted authority on Social Security. She also taught at Columbia University....

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Burns, Daniel M. (5)

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Biographical Sketch Daniel M. Burns was born in Mississippi in 1846. His father, William Burns, was a well-to-do rancher and farmer. The senior Burns died en route to Oregon in 1847. Burns' mother died in Sacramento two years later. Young Burns was raised by W. A. Selkirk, a man engaged in mining at Independence Hill, California. Burns began to earn his own livelihood as a cattle rancher in 1855. During the Civil War, he served the Fourth...

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Burns, Hugh M., 1902- (4)

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Burns, Betty M., 1917-2004 (4)

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Robert Moran was born in New York City on January 26, 1857. He came to Seattle in 1875, and as a mechanical engineer, engaged in shipbuilding and marine engineering. With his brothers Frank and Sherman, he established Moran Bros. Marine and Sawmill Machinery Co. in 1882, which later became Moran Bros. Co. (ship and engine builders) in 1890. In 1898, the firm built -- in the record time of only four months -- a fleet of 12 steamers and 10 barges, and delivered them on the Yukon River to carry...

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Burns, David M. (2)

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Burns, A. M. (2)

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Burns, James M., 1924- (2)

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Burns, E. L. M. (Eedson Louis Millard), 1897-1985 (4)

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Eedson Louis Millard Burns (b. June 17, 1897, Westmount, Quebec, Canada), Lieutenant General in the Canadian Army, served with the 17th Hussars (1913) and during World War II with the 4th Canadian Armored Division in Italy and Northwest Europe. Following the War, he became a government official, and served as commander of the U.N. Emergency Force, Suez-Sinai, from 1956 to 1959. In the 1960s, he served as the Canadian representative at Disarmament Conferences.

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Burns, Anne M., 1912-1967 (2)

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Nurse, nursing educator, and nursing administrator.

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Kattenberg, Burns M., 1901-1974, (2)

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Contortion is a form of physical display involving dramatic bending and flexing of the human body. It is often part of acrobatics and circus acts. Burns M. Kattenberg (1901 September 20 - 1974 April) was a collector of contortion materials. He was not a contortionist himself, but a fan. He also wrote a number of plays and possibly worked in the theater in his younger years. Contortion is a form of physical display involving dramatic...

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