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Shurtleff is an English[citation needed] surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arthur Shurtleff (1870–1957),
American urban planner Bert Shurtleff...
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Michael Shurtleff (July 3, 1920, in Oak Park,
Illinois –
January 28, 2007, in Los Angeles, California) was a
major force in
casting on
Broadway during...
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Edward David Shurtleff (September 19, 1863 –
December 14, 1936) was an
American jurist and politician. Born in Genoa, Illinois,
Shurtleff studied at Oberlin...
- 2019.
Shurtleff &
Aoyagi (2013), pp. 23–4.
Huang (2008), p. 52.
Shurtleff &
Aoyagi (2013), p. 29.
Shurtleff &
Aoyagi (2013), pp. 5 & 33.
Shurtleff & Aoyagi...
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original on 15
August 2021.
Retrieved 15
August 2021.
Shurtleff &
Aoyagi (1998), p. 22.
Shurtleff &
Aoyagi (1998), p. 79. Tsutsui, S. "Awareness about...
- Mark
Leonard Shurtleff (born
August 9, 1957) is an
American attorney,
former three-term Utah
Attorney General, and
founder of the
Shurtleff Law Firm and...
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Stephen James Shurtleff (born
September 4, 1947) is an
American politician from the
state of New Hampshire. He
formerly served as
Speaker of the New Hampshire...
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Shurtleff College was a
Baptist liberal arts
school in Alton,
Illinois until 1957.
Founded in 1827 by
Reverend John
Mason Peck (a
Baptist missionary)...
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William Roy
Shurtleff (born
April 28, 1941) also
known as Bill
Shurtleff is an
American researcher and
writer about soy foods.
Shurtleff and his former...
- 2012. The Book of Tempeh, 2nd ed., by W.
Shurtleff and A.
Aoyagi (2001, Ten
Speed Press, p. 145)
Shurtleff W,
Aoyagi A (2010).
History of
Soybeans and...