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  • Gause is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fred Gause (1879–1944) Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Georgy Gause (1910–1986), Russian...
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  • Gause may refer to: Gause (surname) Gause, Texas, United States gause meter, an electronic device also known as an "EMF Meter". GAUSE-17, a US Navy designation...
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  • Gauss (surname) Gauss rifle, a type of magnetic gun Gauss's law of electric fields List of things named after Carl Friedrich Gauss Georgy Gause (1910–1986)...
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  • Fred (name) (redirect from Fred (surname))
    professional golfer Fred Gallagher (disambiguation), multiple people Fred Gause (1879–1944) Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Fred Gibson (disambiguation)...
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  • Rufus (category Surnames)
    clergyman and academic Rufus Brome (born 1935), Bishop of Barbados Rufus Hollis Gause (1925–2015), American theologian Rufus Halley (c. 1944–2001), Roman Catholic...
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  • Irish columnist and author Quentin Fulks, American campaign manager Quentin Gause (born 1992), American football player Quentin Grimes (born 2000), American...
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  • Coatsworth (category Surnames)
    the Tacoma Narrows Bridge (1940) before its collapse Lucien Coatsworth Gause (1836–1880), nineteenth century politician and lawyer from Arkansas Moira...
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    November 1864, in action at Franklin, Tennessee, for capture of flag. Isaac Gause Army E-04Corporal Company E, 2nd Ohio Volunteer Cavalry Regiment near Berryville...
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    Tribune. January 17, 1900 – via GenalogyBank.com. It is supposed [Anderson Gause] was lynched for aiding in the escape of the Gingerly brothers, colored...
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  • driver, car explosion. William Edward Doyle, 75, American jurist. Georgy Gause, 75, Soviet biologist. Edwin Sherbon Hills, 79, Australian geologist. Wilfrid...
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    founded in 1803 and named in honor of Christopher Columbus, combining his surname with the suffix -iana. It was settled early on by Quakers and Scotch-Irish...
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    (September 1, 1903) The story of Panama: the new route to India. By Frank A. Gause and Charles Carl Carr. Publishers: Silver, Burdett and Company 1912 Wikimedia...
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    masterwork The Great Gatsby is narrated by Nick Carraway, a protagonist whose surname was originally spelled "Caraway" in Fitzgerald's earliest draft. List of...
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  • fall. Richard E. Flathman, 81, American political theorist. Rufus Hollis Gause, 90, American theologian. Åke Hansson, 88, Swedish footballer (Malmö FF)...
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