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    Charles Knowlton (May 10, 1800 – February 20, 1850) was an American physician and writer. Knowlton was born May 10, 1800, in Templeton, Massachusetts....
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    Kenneth Charles Knowlton (June 6, 1931 – June 16, 2022) was an American computer graphics pioneer, artist, mosaicist and portraitist. In 1963, while working...
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    a close friend of Charles Bradlaugh. In 1877 they were prosecuted for publishing a book by birth control campaigner Charles Knowlton. Thereafter, she became...
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  • 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024. Knowlton, Charles (October 1891) [1840]. Besant, Annie; Bradlaugh, Charles (eds.). Fruits of philosophy: a treatise...
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  • personality Austin Eldon Knowlton (1909–2003), American architect Bill Knowlton (1898–1944), American baseball pitcher Charles Knowlton (1800–1850), American...
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  • McGill, first black student to graduate from a U.S. medical school Charles Knowlton, freethinker jailed briefly for providing sex education Robert O. Blood...
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    motive for murder. The first victim was a young woman from Seattle, Teresa Knowlton (named Jennie Bollivar in the book Serpentine), who was found drowned in...
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    the public library. Construction was made possible by a gift from Charles Knowlton, whose family had lived in the area since the 18th century. When built...
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  • Hill & Knowlton is an American global public relations consulting company, headquartered in New York City. The firm has over 80 additional offices in more...
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  • Carlile, and noted American advocates included Robert Dale Owen and Charles Knowlton. Writers on contraception tended to prefer other methods of birth control...
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