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Today, however, Bridgman is all but forgotten, overshadowed by another deaf-blind young woman named Helen Keller.
New children's book explores world of Laura Bridgman, deaf-blind pioneer BA Haller 2008
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Captain Every alias Bridgman and this Informant landed at
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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Before long, he'd made friends with Mr. Bridgman, a York County, Pa., dealer who specializes in "early American Stars and Stripes," and a collection was born.
The Star-Spangled Collection Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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As a worker, you would be thinking, I want to help the public, but I know I'm at a lot more risk,' says Steve Williams, 56, who left his job at the Donald C. Cook Nuclear Power Plant in Bridgman, Mich., last year after taking a buyout.
Japan plant crisis hits close to home for U.S. nuclear workers 2011
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Taft rejected the Whipple design, but Mr. Bridgman acquired a specimen of it from Whipple's descendants and sold it to Mr. Offit.
The Star-Spangled Collection Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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Percy Williams Bridgman (1882-1961), U.S. physicist, Nobel Prize, 1946
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Sullivan had studied the instruction methods used with Laura Bridgman, a deaf and blind student she had known at Perkins, before going to Alabama.
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The final shot gave Fennville High a 57-55 victory over Bridgman High and a 20-0 regular season.
Wes Leonard Dies: High School Basketball Player Collapses After Game-Winning Shot 2011
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Bridgman caught his eye, and Mrs. Offit encouraged him to buy it.
The Star-Spangled Collection Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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New children's book explores world of Laura Bridgman, deaf-blind pioneer
New children's book explores world of Laura Bridgman, deaf-blind pioneer BA Haller 2008
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