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  • Jelmini placed seventh in the senior (World Championship qualifying) discus throw at 187 feet, 9 inches — behind such luminaries as Olympic champion Stephanie Brown Trafton, Olympic finalist Aretha Thurmond, and American record holder Suzy Powell-Roos.

    Girls' track and field top performers: Stars earn Pan Am Junior berths 2009

  • Taking a page from that playbook, at a press preview for the accessories maker Cole Haan's Spring collection, the company, founded in 1928 and now owned by Nike, debuted new portraits in oil paint of its not particularly well-known founders— Trafton Cole and Eddie Haan .

    Giving Faces to Cole, Haan Marshall Heyman 2011

  • Hoping to gain some insights on the family for a forthcoming book on pioneer wagon trains, Trafton learned far more than he had expected.

    Do Donners Still Hunger for Human Flesh? 2006

  • Trafton says that one small girl — no more than two to three years old — approached him, curtseyed, and began gnawing on his left leg.

    Do Donners Still Hunger for Human Flesh? 2006

  • Arnold Trafton, a researcher from Butte, Montana, was interviewing Donner descendants at a family reunion recently.

    Do Donners Still Hunger for Human Flesh? 2006

  • After detaching the child from his calf, Trafton fled from the building, pursued by an octogenarian wielding a salad fork.

    Do Donners Still Hunger for Human Flesh? 2006

  • The '716 patent and the CIP were handled by one examiner (Trafton), while the '149 application was handled by another examiner (Lev).

    Archive 2007-05-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • The applicant notified the '716 patent examiner (Trafton) of the '149 application, but the one of the cited references (Baker) was not disclosed.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Peter Zura 2007

  • The '716 patent and the CIP were handled by one examiner (Trafton), while the '149 application was handled by another examiner (Lev).

    CAFC Affirms Finding of Inequitable Conduct for Failing to Disclose Information Peter Zura 2007

  • Action #2: The examiner's rejection of the '149 application (Lev) was not detailed to the examiner handling the '716 patent (Trafton), even though the art was already before the examiner.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Peter Zura 2007

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