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1   · _ T 5 ‘{`gl tions with the Kentuck Historical Societ . includin "Real-Li eX-Files:Investi ating the ;’  
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1   ·   ‘,·V.`   _, 1  Qll tics at Eastern Kentucky University.   · .
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J. l' .— 1l il`!   " 1. lil ‘ lllllqlle blologlcal legacy Balll€S’ all award` leamed during Wireman’s career in education l· l  nt
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; ‘ V’ 1 E; ' £.l1"   {   4 J the splendor found in Kentucky’s old—growth ’ g . g. .   fi
g __ ;1     ,1. _- _ ·» i ;   _ . . . had access to higher education in 2002, that {-',  
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r" L ‘ `. .·     . 'i   5 ‘ r· preserves or ecological areas. The Red River . . . g .  5; · S
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,· -2 ‘ Y   i `¢ 1 l »1'l ·.   {   Swamp lll Ballard Clillllty ale among the president of Queen’s Colle e in North Carolina  all  
.   ‘_   -· ·· * _;,‘,·  , ,1       many locations highlighted in the book. umilmmin in 2002 H g - d ted ·mO th  ·§i,*
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