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  2. John Maguire (coadjutor archbishop of New York) - Wikipedia

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    After reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Maguire resigned as coadjutor archbishop and vicar general on January 8, 1980. During his retirement, Maguire resided at the rectory at St. Patrick's Cathedral. Maguire died on July 6, 1989, at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan at age 84.

  3. Comparison of 401(k) and IRA accounts - Wikipedia

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    Employee contribution limit of $23,000/yr for under 50; $30,500/yr for age 50 or above in 2024; limits are a total of pre-tax Traditional 401 (k) and Roth 401 (k) contributions. [4] Total employee (including after-tax Traditional 401 (k)) and employer combined contributions must be lesser of 100% of employee's salary or $69,000 ($76,500 for age ...

  4. Elizabeth Cushman Titus Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Putnam graduated from Miss Porter's School in 1952 and from Vassar in 1955. Founding SCA. As a student at Vassar College in the 1950s, Putnam admired the natural heritage of America's national parks, but worried limited federal financial resources would prevent proper maintenance of the pristine parklands.

  5. Putnam Investments - Wikipedia

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    Putnam Investments is an investment management firm founded in 1937 by George Putnam, who established one of the first balanced mutual funds, The George Putnam Fund of Boston. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts , it has offices in London , Tokyo , Frankfurt , Sydney , and Singapore . [2]

  6. Herbert Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Biography. George Herbert Putnam was born in New York City at 107 East Seventeenth Street, the sixth son and tenth child of Victorine and George Palmer Putnam.The father, one-time collector of internal revenue in New York by appointment of Abraham Lincoln, was the founder of a well-known publishing house, known previously as the Putnam Publishing house, but now known as G. P. Putnam's Sons.

  7. Rex Putnam - Wikipedia

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    Rex Putnam (June 7, 1890 – May 17, 1967) was an American educator from the state of Oregon. A former classroom teacher and district superintendent, Putnam served as Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction for nearly 25 years, the longest-serving state school superintendent in Oregon history. [1]

  8. Iterated logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Iterated logarithm. In computer science, the iterated logarithm of , written log * (usually read " log star "), is the number of times the logarithm function must be iteratively applied before the result is less than or equal to . [1] The simplest formal definition is the result of this recurrence relation :

  9. Putnam (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Putnam (surname) Putnam or Puttnam is a surname. Notable people with the surnames include: Adam Putnam (born 1974), American politician. Ann Putnam, Jr. (1679–1716), an accuser in the Salem witch trials. Ashley Putnam (born 1952), American opera singer. Benjamin Putnam (born 1981), American drag queen and comedian known as BenDeLaCreme.