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English: Jacob Ellsworth Reighard, American zoologist |
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Source | History of the University of Michigan, by the late Burke A. Hinsdale; with biographical sketches of regents and members of the University Senate from 1837 to 1906, edited by Isaac N. Demmon. Ann Arbor, Published by the University of Michigan, 1906. p. 296 |
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