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Young, Paul, 1936- (3)

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d. 2003.

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Young Men's Christian Association (Saint Paul, Minn.) (7)

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Young, Paul Thomas, 1892- (3)

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Young, R. Paul (2)

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Young was Executive Assistant to the Administrator.

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Young, Paul, Lieutenant. (2)

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Young, Paul F. (2)

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Young, Paul C., (2)

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Professor emeritus Paul C. Young was born in 1892 in White, Texas, which is located northeast of Dallas. He attended North Texas Normal College, Nashville Bible School, University of Louisville, and Bowdoin College in Maine. He graduated Cum Laude in 1918 and began his career as a school teacher at Florida State College for Women (Florida State University). He served as an LSU psychology professor from 1925 to 1960. He died in 1991. Professor emeritus Paul C. Young was b...

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Young, Paul, 1968- (2)

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Young, Paul, 1956- (2)

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Young, Stanley Paul, 1889-1969 (3)

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Young worked from 1917 to 1921 as a government hunter for the U.S. Biological Survey, eradicating predatory animals considered a threat to domestic livestock in Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Kansas. In 1921, he transferred to Washington, D.C. continuing his work for the federal government, writing on predator control.

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