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Marjorie Hulsizer Copher (January 26, 1892 – May 19, 1935) was an
American dietitian who
served in
France during World War I.
Edith Marjorie Hulsizer was...
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which the
highest is the
Marjorie Hulsizer Copher Award,
named for
American dietitian Marjorie Hulsizer Copher (1892-1935) and
given annually since 1945...
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Louis - 1966) (id=9046) the only time (id=1941)
Glover Han****
Copher 1893 1970
Warren Henry Cole July 24, 1898 Clay Center, Kansas,
United States...
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Cobhthaigh is a Gaelic-Irish surname,
generally anglicised as Cofer, Coffer,
Copher, Coffey, Caughey, Coffee, Coffie, Coughey, Cauffey, Cauffy, Cauffie, Coffy...
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Theodora Kimball Hubbard,
landscape architect,
librarian Marjorie Hulsizer Copher,
dietitian who
served in
World War I Gwen
Ifill (1955–2016),
class of 1977...
- Black", p. 18 (1968) -
Washington post (Sept 14, 1991;, p. B6) -
Charles Copher "Blacks and Jews in
HIstorical Interaction" in "The
Journal of the Interdenominational...
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Cabinda (born 1996),
linebacker for the
Detroit Lions Marjorie Hulsizer Copher (1892–1935),
dietitian who
served in
World War I Jack Cust (born 1979),...
- 2016, pp. 8–10,
Relations to
Clifford Parallelism.
Stillwell 2001, p. 24.
Copher 2019, p. 6, §3.2
Theorem 3.4. Kim & Rote 2016, p. 7, §6
Angles between two...
- 577–578, §2.5 The 30/11 symmetry: an
example of
other kind of symmetries.
Copher 2019, p. 6, §3.2
Theorem 3.4.
Schleimer &
Segerman 2013.
Coxeter 1973, p...
- Literature. Two
years later, she was
awarded the 2007
Marjorie Hulsizer Copher in
recognition of "outstanding
accomplishment and
service to both ADA and...