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Washington Post – Kevin Drawbaugh, Rachelle Younglai – 35 minutes ago
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Washington Post – Kevin Drawbaugh, Rachelle Younglai – 35 minutes ago
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Bank regulators dig in against Obama shake-up, By Patrick Rucker and Kevin Drawbaugh, Aug 4, 2009
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The illness didn't change the perception of how Paterno handled the Sandusky situation, said Tessa Drawbaugh, 26, of State College.
Joe Paterno Cancer: Scott Paterno Says Former Penn State Coach Undergoing Lung Cancer Treatment 2011
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It is said that a very ingenious American, named Drawbaugh, had anticipated all the inventors of every part of the telephone system; that he had invented a receiver before Bell; that he had invented the compressed carbon arrangement before Edison; that he had invented the microphone before our friend Professor Hughes; and that, in fact, he had done everything on the face of the earth to establish the claims set forth.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 481, March 21, 1885 Various
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The whole dispute was re-opened, from Gray to Drawbaugh.
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To secure public sympathy for Drawbaugh, it was said that he had invented a complete telephone and switchboard before 1876, but was in such ` ` utter and abject poverty '' that he could not get himself a patent.
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This was along the same line as the attempt of Drawbaugh to deprive Bell of his telephone.
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The fact about Drawbaugh is that he was a mechanic in a country village near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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This comic opera phase came to a head in the famous Drawbaugh case, which lasted for nearly four years, and filled ten thousand pages with its evidence.
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