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unusual facts about Hugh M. Raup


Raup

Hugh M. Raup (1901-1995), American botanist, ecologist and geographer


Christie Hefner

Hefner created the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award in honor of her father, and has helped to raise $30 million to build the CORE Center in Chicago, the first outpatient facility in the Midwest for people with AIDS.

David M. Raup

In 1994, he retired to Washington Island in northern Lake Michigan.

Hugh M. Rigney

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1938 to the Seventy-sixth Congress.

Hugh M‘Neile

and for his eisegetical projections of Biblical texts onto current events.

Early in 1822, his preaching in London so impressed the banker and parliamentarian Henry Drummond (1786–1860) that Drummond appointed M‘Neile to the living of the parish of Albury Park, Surrey, from where M‘Neile’s first collection of sermons, Seventeen Sermons, etc.

His experience of the deception of Okey Sisters’ reputed speaking in tongues with Irving, and his knowledge of their later association with Elliotson and his mesmerism, and their well-attested fraudulent deception of Elliotson, must have strongly informed his later views of the activities of magnetists such as Lafontaine.

Middle Chinese

Hugh M. Stimson simplified Martin's system as an approximate indication of the pronunciation of Tang poetry.

Raup

David M. Raup (b. 1933), American Paleontologist at the University of Chicago

Red-tailed black shark

The species is endemic to Thailand, and was described by Hugh M. Smith in 1931 as being 'not uncommon' in Bueng Boraphet and the streams which lead from it, and as being found in the Chao Phraya River as far south as Bangkok.


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