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Living York: The movement was brought to the United States by a group of men under the leadership of Alexander M. Bing, a New York real estate investor. The eventual result was Radburn, N. J., for which the site planner and architects were Henry Wright and Clarence S. Stein, together with Frederick L. Ackerman. Radburn, designed as a self-contained satellite to New York, marked the beginning of public realization of how a town could be designed for modern methods of transportation and living york.
Although as many as eight different 1 equids can be recognized, paleontologists ( ogists who study fossil animals), familiar the great diversity of horses in the Miocene likely to consider them all as members of a s genus. Zoologists familiar with only living york r mals are likely to consider them separate ge J. A. SHOTWELL, University of Ot
Further Reading: Simpson, George G., Horses York 1961); Colbert, Edwin H., Evolution of the 1 brates, 2d ed. (New York 1969).
HORSE FLY, any of a large number of s hairy flies that are major pests of livestock, female horse fly feeds primarily on the bloc horses and cattle, although any animal, inclu man, may be attacked.
He was graduated at Hamilton College in 1864, and at the New York University Law School in 1867. In the latter year he was admitted to the bar and entered upon the practice of his profession in New York. In 1883 he was appointed United States District Attorney for the southern district of New York; in 1894 was a delegate-at-large to the New York State Constitutional Convention, and was chairman of the judiciary committee. |
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