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It was officially described by Harry D. Thiers and Alexander H. Smith in 1976 from a specimen collected near Jacob Lake, Arizona on August 21, 1971 by amateur mycologist Charles "Chuck" Barrows, who had studied the mushroom in New Mexico.
The team plays its home games in the stadium on the campus of Harry D. Jacobs High School in the city of Algonquin, Illinois, 45 miles north-west of downtown Chicago.
In 1964, he helped move the Oregon Institute of Technology to a new campus overlooking Upper Klamath Lake.
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Boivin was born in Ashland, Oregon on February 7, 1904, the son of Henry and Nellie Boivin.
D'Amour was portrayed by actor Scott Bakula in the film Lord of Illusions (which is loosely based on the short story "The Last Illusion").
Harry D. McLean (1906–1964), merchant and political figure on Prince Edward Island
Harry D. Payne (1891–1987), St. Louis architect most notable for Houston-area structures
Harry D. Yates (1903–1996), American banker and politician from New York
The story centers on two characters Barker has used in his previous work: private investigator Harry D'Amour, a character seen in several previous stories such as the novel Everville and the short story "The Last Illusion" (later adapted into the film Lord of Illusions); and a being known only as "Pinhead", an extra-dimensional entity residing in a world bordering our own.