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  • Robert H. Tourtelot, Sr. (/ˈtɔːrtəloʊ/ TOR-tə-loh; December 27, 1934 – February 2, 2023) was a Los Angeles lawyer and former chairman of the California...
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  • Madeline Tourtelot (21 November 1915 – 26 May 2002 ) was an American filmmaker based out of the Chicago metropolitan area. Known for her avant-garde filmmaking...
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    C. Harris (2004 - 2005) Roger Licht (2003) Alan Landsburg (2002) Robert H. Tourtelot (2000 - 2001) George Nicholaw (1999) Ralph M. Scurfield (1992 - 1998)...
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    Memoirs v. 4, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago J.D. Vine and E.B. Tourtelot (1970). "Geochemistry of black shale deposits – A summary report". Economic...
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    Past & Present". Geological Society of America. Retrieved 2024-01-18. Tourtelot H (August 1984). "THE CHIEF GEOLOGIST'S COLUMN". The Cross Section. 15...
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    buildings on Rock Island Emma Toft (1891–1982), resort owner Madeline Tourtelot (1915–2002), artist, founder of the Peninsula School of Art James Valcq...
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  • museum founder, artist, educator Barbara Tetenbaum, artist books Madeline Tourtelot, filmmaker, painter, art school founder Sarah Vowell (M.A. 1996), author...
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    Harry Partch (category Articles with hCards)
    interpretation. Later in 1957, Partch provided the music for Madeline Tourtelot's film Windsong, the first of six film collaborations between the two....
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    nominated John D. Tourtelot. Michael F. Sheahan was reelected by a roughly 40-point margin. He defeated Republican nominee John D. Tourtelot, as well as Harold...
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  • Foes". The New York Times. 15 July 1988. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Davis, Robert (5 January 1993). "SHERIFF'S BROTHER TO SUCCEED OSTERMAN". chicagotribune...
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