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  • Mr. Preus is a graduate of Luther College and of the University of Minnesota.

    The Non-Partisan Movement 1922

  • Linka Preus, who's taking a year off her career track to work in an Ithaca, N.Y., bagel bakery, figures every generation has its own struggles, and bad economies eventually improve.

    Poll: Students optimistic despite money doubts 2011

  • "Even if it never gets better permanently, we'll adjust to whatever it is," said Preus, 22, a linguistics and cognitive science grad from Cornell University who plans to pursue her passion for science in graduate school.

    Poll: Students optimistic despite money doubts 2011

  • The remainder of the issue is filled out by two pages of the Preus subplot, one page of Doomsday 'Thoom'ing around Metropolis yet still undetected! and Lois and Lana acting like bratty high schoolers.

    Archive 2005-01-01 David S. Carter 2005

  • THE PRESIDENT, Sir William Hearst, introduced Governor Preus who was received with loud applause.

    The Non-Partisan Movement 1922

  • MR.H. C. HOCKEN, M.P., expressed the thanks of the Club to Governor Preus for his valuable address, the members rising and applauding.

    The Non-Partisan Movement 1922

  • Preus is the author of several picture books, and this was her first novel.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • "Even if it never gets better permanently, we'll adjust to whatever it is," said Preus, 22, a linguistics and cognitive science grad from Cornell University who plans to pursue her passion for science in graduate school.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Linka Preus, who's taking a year off her career track to work in an Ithaca, N.Y., bagel bakery, figures every generation has its own struggles, and bad economies eventually improve.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Preus is the author of several picture books, and this was her first novel.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

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