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unusual facts about Carl W. Condit


Carl W. Condit

As a teenager, he attended summer camps at Torch Lake, Michigan, and Boothbay, Maine, where he enjoyed swimming, tennis, and baseball.


Carl W. Ackerman

He first gained public attention with his book, Germany, The Next Republic? (1917), which discussed the possibility of a successful democracy in post-Kaiser Germany.

Curt Kirkwood

Kirkwood is the grandson of Carl W. Renstrom, who was owner of Tip-Top Products and a multi-millionaire from Omaha, Nebraska.

Khatam an-Nabiyyin

Carl W. Ernst considers this phrase to mean that Muhammad's "imprint on history is as final as a wax seal on a letter".

Philip M. Condit

This occurred due to an investigation of a former procurement staffer, Darleen Druyun, over corruption charges; he offered her work at Boeing while she was still a U.S. Government employee, a violation of Boeing ethics.

U.S. Route 90

The four-laning of U.S. 90 was pushed in the 1990s by former State Senator Carl W. Bauer through his role as the chairman of the Governor’s Interstate 49 Task Force while also a member of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce.


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