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  2. List of Middlebury College alumni - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline S. Moore – poet and author of Moments of My Life; Dan O'Brien – playwright whose plays include The Cherry Sisters Revisited, The Voyage of the Carcass, The Dear Boy, The House in Hydesville, and The Three Christs of Ypsilanti; Joel Peckham 1992 – poet; scholar of American literature; creative writer

  3. List of Pingu episodes - Wikipedia

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    From 1990 to 2000, a total of 104 five-minute Pingu episodes were made at Trickfilmstudio in Russikon, Switzerland. [1] The episodes were written by Silvio Mazzola, and were directed and animated by Otmar Gutmann using clay animation.

  4. Exclusive: Louis DeJoy Resigns as Postmaster General - AOL

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    U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testifies during a House hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC May 17, 2023. Credit - Drew Angerer—Getty Images Louis DeJoy has resigned from his role as ...

  5. David Roberts (climber) - Wikipedia

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    David Stuart Roberts (May 29, 1943 – August 20, 2021) was an American climber, mountaineer, college professor, and author of books and articles about climbing and the history of the American Southwest.

  6. Kurt Diemberger - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Diemberger (born 16 March 1932) is an Austrian mountaineer and author of several books. He is the only living person who has made the first ascents on two mountains over 8,000 metres: of Broad Peak in 1957 and of Dhaulagiri in 1960. [1] In 2013, he won the Piolet d'Or Lifetime Achievement Award. [2]

  7. Dave Hahn - Wikipedia

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    David Allen Hahn (born November 3, 1961, Okinawa, Japan) is an American mountaineer, ski patroller and journalist.In May 2013, he reached the summit of Mount Everest for the 15th time—at the time, this was the most summits for a non-Sherpa climber, according to Outside Magazine contributor [1] and climber Alan Arnette.

  8. Wetterhorn - Wikipedia

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    The 24-year-old English mountaineer William Penhall and his Meiringen guide Andreas Maurer were killed by an avalanche high on the Wetterhorn on 3 August 1882. The famed guide and Grindelwald native Christian Almer climbed the mountain many times in his life, including on his first of many trips with Meta Brevoort and her nephew W. A. B ...

  9. Allen Steck - Wikipedia

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    Allen celebrated his 70th birthday by reascending the Steck-Salathé Route. His nickname is "the Silver Fox." [12]His 75th birthday was marked by meeting up with a large group of friends at Red Rocks, climbing classics like the Crimson Crysalis, Lotta Balls and the chimneys of Epinephrine.