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Iowa State University
The Iowa State University of Science and Technology, more commonly known as Iowa State University (ISU), is a public land-grant and space-grant research university located in Ames, Iowa, United States. Iowa State has produced a number of astronauts, scientists, Nobel laureates, Pulitzer Prize winners, and a variety of other notable individuals in their respective fields.
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Henry Gilman
Henry Gilman (May 9, 1893, - November 7, 1986) was an American organic chemist known as the father of organometallic chemistry, the field within which his most notable work was done. He discovered the Gilman reagent, which bears his name.
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Iowa State University's campus & buildings
Iowa State's campus contains over 160 buildings, several of which (including Marston Water Tower), are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Iowa State University's campus (specifically Central Campus) has been recignized as one of the nations most beatiful and was listed as a "medallion site" by the American Society of Landscape Architects in 1999. __TOC__
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Jack Trice
Johnny (Jack) Trice (1902 – October 8, 1923) was an African American football player from Iowa State College (now Iowa State University), who died due to injuries suffered during a college football game against the University of Minnesota on October 6, 1923.
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Charles Boynton Knapp
Charles Boynton "Chuck" Knapp (born August 13, 1946) was the president of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens. He served in that capacity from 1987 until his resignation in 1997.
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Scott Stanzel
Scott Michael Stanzel (born January 15, 1973) was a political appointee in the administration of President of the United States George W. Bush. On October 16, 2006, White House Press Secretary Tony Snow named the Iowa native to a position as Deputy Press Secretary. Stanzel is the son of Ned and Chelon Stanzel, and was raised in Sac City, Iowa, where his father raised cattle and hogs.
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Campanile (Iowa State University)
The Iowa State University campanile is located on Iowa State's central campus, and is home to the Stanton Memorial Carillon. The campanile is widely seen as one of the major symbols of Iowa State University. It is featured prominently on the university's official ring and the university's mace, and is also the subject of the university's alma mater ("The Bells of Iowa State").
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Charles W. "Chuck" Durham
Charles W. "Chuck" Durham (died April 5, 2008 at the age of 90) was a civil engineer, built-environment pioneer, noted philanthropist, and civic leader in Iowa and Nebraska.
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Alumni Center (Iowa State University)
The ISU Alumni Center (completed fall 2008) is a $11.2 million, 34,500-square foot facility, built to house the Iowa State University's Alumni Association and Student Alumni Leadership Council. Built near the Iowa State Center in Ames, Iowa, the Alumni Center serves as an enhancement to student life, alumni homecomings, and community and alumni engagement.
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Bob Jennings
Bob Jennings is President of Lean Management Inc., a consulting company focused on senior management methods and execution. Prior to starting his own company he was President of EFCO Corp., a world leader in the design and supply of forms for concrete construction, with operations in twelve countries.
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