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  • Bev Durgan, director of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, said the university learned a big lesson with the Honeycrisp after some growers planted trees in places not particularly suited for the apple, like Texas.

    SweeTango apples 2009

  • Durgan said the university has to make money on the new variety to keep funding its breeding program.

    SweeTango apples 2009

  • She is currently working on the biography of George R. Durgan, a popular mayor of Lafayette, Indiana.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009

  • Durgan says liberals want it all, even though they have plenty now.

    Talk Radio: Do we need a new Fairness Doctrine? 2009

  • Durgan said the university has to make money on the new variety to keep funding its breeding program.

    SweeTango apples 2009

  • She is currently working on the biography of George R. Durgan, a popular mayor of Lafayette, Indiana.

    Chicken Soup for the Soul: Thanks Mom Jack Canfield 2009

  • He had heard enough of Washington's sense of justice to realize that if the chief knew his reason for challenging Durgan he might escape with a slight reprimand, or even a word of praise for defending his race.

    The New Land Stories of Jews Who Had a Part in the Making of Our Country Elma Ehrlich Levinger

  • At Durgan, a tiny town in the north of Ireland, George William Russell was born in 1867.

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • At Durgan, a tiny town in the north of Ireland, George William Russell was born in 1867.

    Biographical Sketches Louis Untermeyer 1920

  • It had evaporated, indeed, long before the ultimate Durgan had died, and in his old age he had cumbered the place with Early Victorian cushions and carpets and tapestry table-cloths and invalid appliances of a type even more extinct, it seemed to us, than the crusades ....

    Tono Bungay 1906

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