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Struthers was born July 28, 1947, in Portland, Oregon, the
second of two
daughters born to
Margaret Caroline (née Jernes) and
Robert Alden Struthers,...
- By
surname Betsy Struthers (born 1951),
Canadian poet and
novelist Crispin Struthers, Oscar-nominated film
editor Cyntha Struthers (born c. 1954), Canadian...
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thrived for a
little over ten
years until John
Struthers reached his
financial crisis in 1812. In 1869,
Struthers again became an iron-producing
community with...
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structure was
highlighted by John
Struthers, who
discussed the feature's
evolutionary significance with
Charles Darwin.
Struthers originally reported that the...
- From 1860
Struthers was
joined by
William Pirrie at the university, who
worked alongside Struthers as
Professor of Surgery. In 1863,
Struthers became the...
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Struthers Lake
Regional Park (52°50′42″N 105°13′57″W / 52.8449°N 105.2324°W / 52.8449; -105.2324) is
situated on the
southern s**** of
Struthers Lake...
- John
Struthers may
refer to: John
Struthers (anatomist) (1823–1899),
Professor of
Anatomy at the
University of Aberdeen,
Scotland John
Struthers (poet)...
- "Let Go" from
Struthers'
album Wake with an
article in
which Stephen L.
Betts wrote that "the ever-widening
scope of Nora Jane
Struthers'
musicality means...
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United Kingdom with a PhD in horology.
Struthers and her now husband,
Craig went to
Birmingham City University.
Struthers originally studied goldsmithing and...
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Esther Crawford White Struthers (d. 1870)
married Rev
George Burns of
Tweedsmuir John
Pitcairn Struthers died 1814 in St
Andrews Struthers'
widow married Robert...