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Among the first calls Wilz and New Town Superintendent Marc Bluestone made were a 911 emergency of sorts, only to district legislators.
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On 19 December 1915, Professor Karl Wilz-Oberlin, president of the Austrian National YMCA Alliance, finally dedicated the opening of the Stokes Pavilion (named after James Stokes, the American benefactor who paid for the facility's construction) with Phildius and other important dignitaries in attendance.
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"At this stage of the game, it's more art than science," Wilz said.
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But state Homeland Security Director Greg Wilz called it a "crapshoot'" because engineers say the sandbags could do more harm than good.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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Wilz estimates there is enough debris to fill more than 1,000 truckloads.
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