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  • John Wheeler and Keith Stoecker, two other former workers at Dow's Plaquemine facility, had already been hit with fines and probationary time after pleading guilty to related charges in the case.

    Former Dow Chemical Scientist Gets Five Years in Prison Ben Fox Rubin 2012

  • A new research paper from Nicholas J. Sanders and Charles F. Stoecker provides something that any American young man might wish to consider.

    A. Siegel: Male and <40? Time to Thank the EPA? A. Siegel 2011

  • At least for this reader, Sanders and Stoecker have added something new to the agenda: the CAAA had a direct impact on improving the chance for a male to be born.

    A. Siegel: Male and <40? Time to Thank the EPA? A. Siegel 2011

  • After examining changes in "ambient total suspended particulate matter TSPs", Sanders and Stoecker were able to calculate just how much the CAAA's reductions in TSPs impacted not just total live births, but the likelihood that a male fetus would survive to birth.

    A. Siegel: Male and <40? Time to Thank the EPA? A. Siegel 2011

  • Stoecker tried to cloak his prejudice in “full Christian love but also in full social truthfulness.”

    Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009

  • But neither Stoecker nor Marr was able to build a strong political party out of anti-Semitism.

    Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009

  • MID Lindsay Stoecker 21 21 1636 4 1 9 20 10 0 14 23 2 0 2 0 8

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Stoecker, who was a promising young experimentalist left me after his Ph. D., joined an insurance company and became its chief executive after 5 years.

    Reinhard Selten - Autobiography 1995

  • There is an anti-Semite party in Germany, founded by the Court preacher Stoecker in 1878, but possibly owing to the prudence and good citizenship of the Jews in Germany, it has gained little weight or momentum since.

    William of Germany Stanley Shaw

  • There is an anti-Semite party in Germany, founded by the Court preacher Stoecker in 1878, but possibly owing to the prudence and good citizenship of the Jews in Germany, it has gained little weight or momentum since.

    William of Germany Shaw, Stanley 1913

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