Cypripedium dickinsonianum is a species of orchid named Dickinson's Lady's Slipper or Dickinson's Cypripedium after noted American orchidist Stirling Dickinson.
On 12 August 1950 Leonard and Reva Brooks, as well as Stirling Dickinson and five other American teachers, were deported from Mexico.
On 29 August 1957 the New York Herald Tribune ran an article titled More than 100 Expatriate Reds in Mexico Viewed as Peril to US.
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On 12 August 1950 Dickinson was deported along with five other American teachers and the Canadian couple Leonard and Reva Brooks.
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