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This American could really burn rubber! He invented a process to treat crude rubber so that it could withstand both cold and warm temperatures. He patented the process, called vulcanization, in 1844, bu...
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NSW: Campaign to rid Bogan from school name
AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 10-17-2003 NSW: Campaign to rid Bogan from school name By Dale Paget GOLD COAST, Oct 17 AAP - Fearing their children ...
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Get thinking caps on for school name
Citizen Gloucestershire, The
; The new primary school planned for the Kingsway urban village in Quedgeley is looking for a name to call its own. And county residents are being asked to come up with suggestions as part of a competition run by Gloucestershire County Council and Quedgeley Urban Village Limited. The school, near the
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Kaneland kids vote on school name.(News)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Leslie Hague Daily Herald Staff Writer Kaneland elementary students rolled out the platforms of two candidates on Tuesday, and students got to make a choice that will affect their district for years to come: Bertram or McDole? Students in the three elementary schools voted on the name of a
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A SCHOOL NAME TO REFLECT DIVERSITY
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-03-1994 A SCHOOL NAME TO REFLECT DIVERSITY Date: 08-03-1994, Wednesday Section: OPINION Edition: All Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star P, 2 Star B, 1 Star Late, 1 Star Early Column: LETTERS Editor, The Record: "Why single out Thomas Jefferson?" asks George Annand in his
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Board, public will hear school name suggestions.(News)
Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
; Byline: Patrick Waldron Daily Herald Staff Writer Batavia schools Superintendent Ed Cave will make a recommendation for the names of Batavia's two new elementary schools on June 26. A 15-member citizens advisory committee in charge of choosing the name for the east and west side schools met for the
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Alamedans will choose school name
Oakland Tribune
; ALAMEDA -- When naming this baby, gender will not be a factor. But if Alameda residents would like to name the new school at Alameda Bayport development after a person, they need to think of someone who has made significant contributions to the lives of people in the city, state or nation. The
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Presidential school name may be out
Oakland Tribune
; BERKELEY -- Thomas Jefferson Elementary School could be renamed Sequoia Elementary School, which isn't likely to offend anyone, unless they don't like evergreen trees. Sequoia topped the list of eight alternative names that teachers, parents and about 300 students chose Tuesday night, capping a
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SCHOOL NAME CONTROVERSY LEAVES TRAIL OF HURT FEELINGS.(News)(Column)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; The last time I talked to Aki Kurose she told me the main thing she learned in 43 years of teaching Seattle's first-graders was to show them respect for resolving their own conflicts. One month later, in April 1998, the tiny, passionate teacher and tireless advocate for peace lost her long battle
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School Board compromises on school name
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; School Board compromises on school name Faculties to go with Meadow View-Okauchee for now, official says By AMY RINARD of the Journal Sentinel Thursday, June 8, 2000 Initially unable to agree on a new name for the merged elementary school that will be created this fall after Okauchee School is
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SCHOOL NAME TONIGHT FROM FINAL 4 PANEL STARTED WITH POOL OF 87.(METRO)
The Capital Times (Madison, WI)
; Byline: SUSAN TROLLER The Capital Times The long saga of naming Madison's newest elementary school will end tonight as the School Board makes its selection from four final choices. The names are Jeffrey Erlanger, an advocate for people with disabilities; Paul J. Olson, a conservationist and
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