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  2. Edward L. Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Battles/wars. World War I. Edward L. Jackson (December 27, 1873 – November 18, 1954) was an American attorney, judge and politician, elected the 32nd governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from January 12, 1925, to January 14, 1929. He had also been elected as Secretary of State of Indiana. Jackson associated with Ku Klux Klan leaders, and ...

  3. Edward Clere - Wikipedia

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    Residence. New Albany, Indiana. Alma mater. Indiana University Southeast. Occupation. Politician. Edward D. 'Ed' Clere (born April 16, 1974) is a Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 72nd District. He is seen as a bipartisan legislator who encourages constituent outreach.

  4. Edgar Whitcomb - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Whitcomb. Edgar Doud Whitcomb (November 6, 1917 – February 4, 2016) was an American attorney, writer and politician, who served as the 43rd governor of Indiana. His term as governor began a major rift in the Indiana Republican Party as urban Republicans became more numerous than rural Republicans, leading to a shift in the priorities of ...

  5. Secretary of State of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of State of Indiana is one of five constitutional officers originally designated in Indiana 's state constitution of 1816. Since 1851, it has been an elected position. The secretary of state oversees four divisions, and is the third highest constitutional office of the state government. The secretary serves as the state's chief ...

  6. Kinsey Institute - Wikipedia

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    Kinsey Institute. The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction (often shortened to The Kinsey Institute) is a research institute at Indiana University. Established in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1947 as a nonprofit, the institute merged with Indiana University in 2016, "abolishing the 1947 independent incorporation absolutely ...

  7. Ada Estelle Schweitzer - Wikipedia

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    Ada Estelle Schweitzer (August 29, 1872 – July 2, 1951) [1] was an American public health advocate for women and infants in Indiana, an expert in infant health care, and a pioneer in public health in the early twentieth century. As the director of the Indiana State Board of Health's Division of Child and Infant Hygiene from 1919 to 1933 ...

  8. EdChoice - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.edchoice.org. EdChoice, formerly the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice, [3] is an American education reform organization headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was founded in 1996 by economist spouses Milton and Rose D. Friedman. The organization's mission is to advance "school choice for all children" nationwide.

  9. Adams County, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Indiana State Road 101 runs south–north, from State Road 124 near the Ohio border, through Pleasant Mills and Rivare, to Allen County. [46] Indiana State Road 116 runs west–east across the county, from Bluffton southeast to Linn Grove, south to Perryville, then east to a terminus at U.S. Route 27 in Geneva. [47]