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William Best
Hesseltine (February 21, 1902 –
December 8, 1963) was an
American historian and politician. As a
historian and
professor at the University...
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Francis Snow
Hesseltine (December 10, 1833 –
February 17, 1916) was a
Union Army
soldier in the
American Civil War who
received the U.S. military's highest...
- Winter's Tale. Late in his
freshman year,
Reeve received a
letter from
Stark Hesseltine, a high-powered New York City
agent who had
discovered Robert Redford...
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corporations against regulation by
state government.
Wisconsin historian William Hesseltine added the
point that the
Northeastern businessmen wanted to
control the...
- (Second ed.). CRC Press. ISBN 9781351442510. Wang, H. L.; Swain, E. W.;
Hesseltine, C. W. (1980). "Phytase of
molds used in
oriental food fermentation"....
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posthumous promotion". The
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Brands 2012, p. 636.
Hesseltine 1957, p. 4.
McFeely 1981, pp. 5–6;
White 2016, pp. 8–9.
Simpson 2014,...
- Americans" in his
sophomore year. The
course was
taught by
William B.
Hesseltine, whom
Ambrose credits with
fundamentally shaping his
writing and igniting...
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Encyclopedia of Life
Support Systems. Kurtzman, C. P.; Rogers, Ruth;
Hesseltine, C. W. (1971). "Microbial
Spoilage of
Mayonnaise and
Salad Dressings"...
- In this
sense he fit in well with his
Wisconsin colleagues,
William B.
Hesseltine and
Merrill Jensen, all of whom
added to what has been
called the "Wisconsin...
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Structure in
American Political History, 1775–2000 (2001)
William B.
Hesseltine, Third-Party
Movements in the
United States (1962) "Party Affiliation...