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2 unusual facts about Jeanne M. Holm


Jeanne M. Holm

In March, 1976 Holm was named special assistant to President Gerald Ford for the Office of Women's Programs.

Males favored Jimmy Carter just enough to give him 50.1% of the popular vote.


Iron-sulfur protein

Synthetic analogues of the naturally occurring Fe-S clusters were first reported by Holm and coworkers.

Jennifer L. Holm

After graduating from Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, she worked in television and later began to write.

The events of the play (and book) were set just north of Astoria in Naselle, Washington.

John A. Holm

Thanks to the study of creoles, he showed that because of its importance in Barbados, the white population is the starting point of most of the english creoles that are spoken by the Indian, white and black peoples in most parts of the Caribbean and Carolina.

Leiby

Jeanne M. Leiby (1964 - April 19, 2011), an American teacher, fiction writer and literary magazine editor

Naselle, Washington

Jennifer L. Holm's Newbery Honor-winning novel Our Only May Amelia is set in pioneer Naselle, then spelled "Nasel", and is based on Holm family documents of life as a Finnish-American frontier family.


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