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  • In 1927 she opened the Museum of Natural History on Main Street in Little Rock. One [[Category:1962 deaths]]
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  • ...nded the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri, graduating in 1927. After college he borrowed $1,000 to establish a photo engraving company be [[Category:1993 deaths]]
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  • ...kansas National Guard. He also served on the Little Rock City Council from 1927 to 1937, and as chairman of the Airport Committee of the city council. [[Category:1937 deaths]]
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  • ...nd of 1925, and played for the Travelers and the Muskogee team in 1926. In 1927 he played ball in Jackson, Mississippi. He returned to the Travelers for th [[Category:1993 deaths]]
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  • ...), Harriet Maria (1836-1918), Mary Eliza (1838-1927), Evelina Walton (1840-1927), Francis Clark (1843-1936), Jane Georgine (1845-1935), Lizzie Ashley (1848 [[Category:1885 deaths]]
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  • ...his wife Emma Sarlo had no children. Joseph Rossi died in a auto wreck in 1927. [[Category:1927 deaths]]
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  • ...is partnership merged with the company owned by [[Charles L. Thompson]] in 1927, following the departure of partner [[Thomas Harding Jr.]] The new firm bec [[Category:1969 deaths]]
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  • '''Jefferson Davis Farris Jr.''' (1927-2009) was the sixth president of the [[University of Central Arkansas]]. Farris was born in Springdale, Arkansas, in 1927. He graduated from [[Conway High School]] in [[Conway]], Arkansas, in 1945.
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