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465:Career
400:Kansas
312:
294:Spouse
279:, U.S.
258:, U.S.
256:Kansas
378:from
308:(
304:
742:park
619:and
604:and
491:YMCA
411:1957
314:1923
263:Died
239:Born
170:15th
686:or
1269::
993:^
956:^
894:^
868:^
771:^
724:.
449:.
398:,
310:m.
275:,
254:,
1064:.
327:2
247:)
243:(
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