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What is the birth name of Mandalynn Carlson?

Mandalynn Carlson's birth name is Amanda Lynn Carlson.


What is the birth name of Bertil Carlson?

Bertil Carlson's birth name is Bertil Bror Alexander Carlson.


Is Kelly Carlson single?

No, Kelly Carlson is not single.


How tall is Katlyn Carlson?

Katlyn Carlson is 5' 8".


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Carlson Young is 5' 2".

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When did William H. Carlson die?

William H. Carlson died in 1937.


When was William H. Carlson born?

William H. Carlson was born in 1864.


When was Paul H. Carlson born?

Paul H. Carlson was born on 1940-08-30.


When was Clara H. Hasse born?

Clara H. Hasse was born in 1880.


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Clara H. Hasse died on 1926-10-10.


Minnesota's governor in 1997?

Arne H. Carlson held that post from 1991 until 1999.


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Henry Sibley


Did Clara Barton have a boyfriend?

Yes she had a relationship with John H. Wells


What are the Characters in Mice and Men?

The characters in this story that are mentioned often are George, Lennie, Candy, Slim, Carlson, Whit, Curley, Curley's wife, the boss, Crooks, and Aunt Clara


Who is Clara in Of Mice and Men?

In "Of Mice and Men," Clara is a woman mentioned briefly in the novel as being married to Carlson, one of the ranch workers. She is not a major character in the story and does not play a significant role in the main events of the plot.


Is J H Durant the founder of red cross?

No, J H Durant is not the founder of the Red Cross; Clara Barton founded the Red Cross.


What has the author Diane H Carlson written?

Diane H. Carlson has written: 'Physical geology' -- subject(s): Physical geology, Textbooks 'Geology and geochemistry of the Coulee Dam Intrusive Suite and associated younger intrusive rocks, Colville batholith Washington' -- subject(s): Geochemistry, Intrusions (Geology), Petrology, Structural Geology