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  2. Integrated Humanities Program - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Humanities Program ( IHP ), also known as the Pearson Integrated Humanities Program, was a program at the University of Kansas in the 1970s. The program was dedicated to the instilling of wonder in and pursuit of truth with underclassmen. It was led by three faculty: Dr. Dennis Quinn, Dr. John Senior, and Dr. Frank Nelick.

  3. United States District Court for the District of Kansas ...

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    The United States District Court for the District of Kansas (in case citations, D. Kan.) is the federal district court whose jurisdiction is the state of Kansas. The Court operates out of the Robert J. Dole United States Courthouse in Kansas City, Kansas, the Frank Carlson Federal Building in Topeka, and the United States Courthouse in Wichita.

  4. John Watson Lungstrum - Wikipedia

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    Born. ( 1945-11-02) November 2, 1945 (age 78) Topeka, Kansas, U.S. Education. Yale University ( BA) University of Kansas ( JD) John Watson Lungstrum (born November 2, 1945) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Kansas .

  5. J. Thomas Marten - Wikipedia

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    Born in Topeka, Kansas, Marten received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Washburn University in 1973 and a Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law in 1976. He was a law clerk to former Associate Justice Tom C. Clark of the Supreme Court of the United States while Clark had senior status and was a visiting judge on several United States Courts of Appeals from 1976 to 1977.

  6. John Edward Robinson - Wikipedia

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    June 2, 2000. John Edward Robinson (born December 27, 1943) is an American convicted serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and forger. He was found guilty and received the death penalty in 2003 for three murders committed in Kansas. Two years later, as part of a plea deal, he admitted responsibility in five other murders committed in Missouri, for ...

  7. The Kansas Masonic Home is selling to a new owner; here ... - AOL

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    Just about a year after the Kansas Masonic Home suddenly closed, stunning its elderly residents and their families, the building is reopening under new ownership.. Wichita-based Oxford Senior ...

  8. Bloody Benders - Wikipedia

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    Labette County, Kansas [1] (7 miles NE of Cherryvale) The Bender family, more well known as the Bloody Benders, were a family of serial killers in Labette County, Kansas, United States, from May 1871 to December 1872. [1] The family supposedly consisted of John Bender, his wife Elvira (or Almira), their son John Jr., and their daughter Kate.

  9. List of United States senators from Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas was admitted to the Union on January 29, 1861, and its senators belong to class 2 and class 3. Kansas's current senators are Republicans Jerry Moran and Roger Marshall. 29 of Kansas's senators have been Republicans, three have been Democrats, and two have been Populists. Arthur Capper was the state's longest serving senator, served from ...