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McFarland, William (9)

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McFarland, Margaret B. (11)

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McFarland, Ernest William "Mac", 1894-1984 (27)

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Ernest McFarland "Father of the GI Bill" The son of Oklahoma pioneers, Ernest "Mac" McFarland nearly died from a bronchial infection he contracted while serving stateside during World War I. Military surgeons operated on his lungs, then sent him off to recuperate in a drier climate. "Jobless and homeless," he made his way to Phoenix, where he eventually found work as a bookkeeper in a bank. While other veterans struggled in the postwar economy, the future majority leader thrived in Arizona...

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McFarland family (7)

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McFarland, Charles K. (9)

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McFarland, Gary (6)

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Davis, Andrew McFarland, 1833-1920 (15)

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McFarland, Lester (4)

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McFarland, Ross Armstrong, 1901-1976 (9)

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Ross McFarland is regarded as the father of human factors in aviation. A researcher at the Fatigue Laboratory at Harvard University in the 1930s and 1940s, McFarland joined the faculty of Harvard School of Public Health in 1947, and later became the first occupant of the Florence and Daniel Guggenheim Chair of Aerospace Health and Safety at Harvard. He was involved in many areas of research and maintained a broad range of interests throughout his career.

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McFarland, J. Horace (John Horace), 1859-1948 (15)

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