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The Frostig Collection 2011 features four new limited-edition sculptures by four extraordinary artists: David Buckingham, Chris Burden pictured above, Gwynn Murrill, and Chris Piazza.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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The Frostig Collection 2011 features four new limited-edition sculptures by four extraordinary artists: David Buckingham, Chris Burden pictured above, Gwynn Murrill, and Chris Piazza.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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The Frostig Collection 2011 features four new limited-edition sculptures by four extraordinary artists: David Buckingham, Chris Burden pictured above, Gwynn Murrill, and Chris Piazza.
Bill Bush: When Art = AIDS Awareness: This Artweek.LA (March 7-13) Bill Bush 2011
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Prof. Murrill of the New York Botanical Garden told me that wherever he went (he is interested in mushrooms, that is his special subject) he had had no idea in the world there was so much interest of the public in mushrooms; yet when it comes to getting together members to form the base of an association to study the subject, he finds very few members.
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The fungus is known as _Diaporthe parasitica_ (Murrill), and was first observed in the vicinity of New York in 1905.
Studies of Trees Jacob Joshua Levison
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Before chestnut blight, Endothia parasitica (Murrill), killed the trees in the East, tons of nuts were gathered there and a considerable quantity marketed; these, however, were chiefly of the smaller native species and little attention was paid to the trees, most of which were wild.
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It was voted to join the General Federation, and four delegates, Mesdames Patterson, Alderman, Murrill, and Candler were elected to represent North Carolina at the St. Louis Biennial.
History of the North Carolina Federation of Women's Clubs 1901-1925 Sallie Southall Cotten 1925
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Whatever credit may be given to Drs. Ringer and Murrill for scientific enthusiasm, it is impossible to acquit them of grave indiscretion.
An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals Albert Leffingwell 1880
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Murrill for scientific enthusiasm, it is impossible to acquit them of grave indiscretion.
An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals Albert Leffingwell 1880
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Murrill administered the drug in 10-grain doses, all but one averred that they would expect to drop down dead if they ever took another dose ....
An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals Albert Leffingwell 1880
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