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Craig L. Hill

Professor Hill’s research encompasses fundamental structural and reactivity studies, Catalysis, functional nanomaterials (Nanotechnology), antiviral chemotherapy and solar energy conversion (Artificial Photosynthesis).

Craig Thomas

Craig L. Thomas (1933–2007), American politician who represented Wyoming in the United States Senate from 1995 to 2007

Dale Groutage

Dale Groutage (born 1944) is an engineer who ran in 2006 as the Democratic nominee for the United States Senate in Wyoming against incumbent Senator Craig Thomas.

Martin P. Blomberg

From 1925 to 1935, Blomberg worked for the Pullman Company, where he was responsible for the construction of railroad truck frames and passenger car bodies.

He became well known for the development of the truck frame for the diesel-electric locomotives of the Electro Motive Division (EMD).

From 1912 to 1914, he worked in Trois-Rivières, Quebec in a paper mill, and studied technical drawing and mechanical construction in an evening school.

Ray Hunkins

On June 14, 2007, Hunkins was among thirty-one Wyoming Republicans who filed with the Republican State Central Committee for consideration as the successor to U.S. Senator Craig L. Thomas, who died earlier in the month.

The Missing Gospels

The book contains numerous endorsements by prominent Christian New Testament scholars and academics including Larry Hurtado, Martin Hengel, Donald Hagner, Craig A. Evans, Craig L. Blomberg and Scot McKnight.

United States elections, 2008

The resignation of Mississippi Senator Trent Lott, and the death of Wyoming Senator Craig L. Thomas, both Class 1 senators, meant that both of those states' senate seats were up for election.

United States House of Representatives election in Wyoming, 1994

This election was for an open seat because incumbent Craig L. Thomas retired to run for U.S. Senator for Wyoming.


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