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  • ...Encyclopædia Britannica]], and Franklin was an editor there. From 1932 to 1938 he was editor-in-chief. ...9171,759486,00.html Sears, Roebuck Encyclopedia] ''Time'' Monday, Apr. 11, 1938</ref> Hooper died two years later of injuries sustained after being hit by
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  • ...the American editor-in-chief of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' from 1938 to 1960.<ref name="britannica">"Walter Yust." Encyclopædia Britannica. 200 ...and became its associate editor in 1932. He served as editor in chief from 1938 until his retirement in 1960.
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  • ...average 3 hours per night, and taking two to six months per volume. As of 1938 he had begun reading the 14th edition, saying he found it a "big improvemen * "Reader", ''[[The New Yorker]]'', March 3, 1938. pg.17
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  • * ''St. Thomas and the Gentiles'' (1938) [[Category:2001 deaths]]
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  • ...ww.cdc.gov/niosh/topics/youth/|title= NIOSH Update: Preventing Teen Worker Deaths, Injuries: NIOSH Issues New, Expanded Bulletin|accessdate=2007-10-05|publis ...and retail stores).<ref name="pop" /> Between 1992 and 2000, 63% of these deaths were due to [[assaults]] and violent acts, most of which were [[homicides]]
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  • | long_title=An Act to consolidate the Factories Acts (Northern Ireland) 1938 to 1959, and certain other enactments relating to the safety, health and we
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  • ...06. In the early 1900s researchers began to notice a large number of early deaths and lung problems in asbestos mining towns. The first diagnosis of [[asbest ...ttp://search.japantimes.co.jp/member/member.html?nn20050722f1.htm Asbestos deaths just the tip of the iceberg] Japan Times Online</ref> Tokyo had, in 1971, o
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  • ...ich 373 (26%) were fatal, resulting in 1063 deaths (142 occupational pilot deaths). Alaska accounted for 513 (36%) of the total U.S. crashes.<ref>{{cite web| ...so, the rate that year including the attacks (estimated here to be about 4 deaths per 1,000,000,000 person-miles), is safe compared to some other forms of tr
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  • ...age of six. The legal status of drug formulations originally sold between 1938 and 1962 - before FDA approval was required - was ambiguous. As a result of
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  • ...y Nazi Germany's [[Luftwaffe]], caused widespread destruction and civilian deaths in the [[Basque Country (historical territory)|Basque]] town. According to ...bombings|bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa]] which resulted in 224 deaths.<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/binladen/bombings/bombi
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  • ...dered by terrorist acts during the labor strike, and a total of 415 Jewish deaths were recorded during the whole 1936-1939 Arab Revolt period."
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  • '''Robert Stevens''' (1938 - October 5, 2001) was a photo editor for the [[Florida]] based tabloid, '' [[Category:2001 deaths|Stevens, Robert]]
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