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Ponnuru was raised in Prairie Village, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City.
fully sympathetic to those who wanted to make Kansas a slave state, he agreed with the wishes of th
Coffeyville Community College in Coffeyville, Kansas, a position he has held since November 2007.
his article is within the scope of WikiProject Kansas, a collaborative effort to improve the coverag
32 yard touchdown pass to Mark Simmons, giving Kansas a 28-13 lead.
4 to thwart Northern antislavery plans to make Kansas a free state under the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
r the nomination was Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas, a future Vice President.
He is also involved with Team Kansas, a player development program with an emphesis
mb Wing at Smoky Hill Army Airfield in Salina, Kansas a year later.
1974 Kansas: Abolitionist John Brown, as portrayed in the
tinent Rift System which extends into northern Kansas about fifty miles west of the Nemaha Ridge.
from 1918 to 1945, and became president of the Kansas Academy of Science in 1933.
Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 110(3-4): 225
Kansas Academy of Science, Transactions 110(3-4):255-
Martin Kennedy was named as the Kansas Acting Secretary of Aging by Governor Mark Par
In late 2010, Parkinson was honored by the Kansas Advocates for Better Care (KABC) for his work
The Kansas African American Legislative Caucus, formerly
Bradley returned to his native Kansas after playing retirement.
and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas after nearly a year of study.
However, he left Kansas after the stabbing incident in May 2005 on a m
term of office saw strong economic growth for Kansas after years of recession, and a continued exce
2002 at the age of 84 at his home in Lawrence, Kansas after suffering from prostate cancer.
He earned his B.A. at the University of Kansas after two years at Kansas State University, an
On 20 January 1920 Hill was arrested in Kansas after Arkansas police pinpointed his location
The unit was called into service to defend Kansas against Major General Sterling Price's raid.
The unit was called into service to defend Kansas against Price's Raid.
She died on May 8, 1966, in Wichita, Kansas, aged 56.
5. Kansas Agribusiness Council $500
On December 1, 1986 he was appointed to the Kansas Air National Guard and subsequently promoted t
During his career, he served in Kansas Air National Guard units including the 190th A
No tracks from the 1974 Kansas album appear on either version of The Best of
Always Never the Same ( Kansas album), 1998
It crashed a few miles north west of Bazaar, Kansas; all eight on board died.
Unable to be treated in Kansas, Allen sought treatment at the Dana-Farber Can
articularly in the Smoky Hill River country of Kansas, along which whites had opened a new trail to
In 2000 she was a write-in candidate in Kansas along with George Bush and Al Gore.
He was also a very active member of the Kansas Alpha Phi Kappa Psi fraternity in Lawrence, Ka
18 March 1957, Hardtner, Kansas), also known as Carla Stovall Steckline, is a
He also took the pole position at Kansas, although a pit-incident with team-mate Danica
ed the Fred Ellsworth Medallion (University of Kansas Alumni Association's highest honor for service
Gribben earned a B.A. at the University of Kansas, an M.A. at the University of Oregon and a Ph.
McCuish became governor of Kansas, an office he held for eleven days, making it
played collegiately at both the University of Kansas and Oklahoma City University.
Gillin grew up in Pittsburg, Kansas and attended Pittsburg High School and The Uni
obert Docking served four terms as governor of Kansas, and the Docking family remains one of the mos
bition in 1920, the grape and wine industry in Kansas and Missouri was destroyed.
he attended school in Amarillo, Texas, Topeka, Kansas and Sioux City, Iowa.
er, he attended Coffeyville Community College ( Kansas) and Pittsburg State University (Kansas).
settler community made the run from Caldwell, Kansas and continued their relationships (economic an
Wichita State University) located in Wichita, Kansas and he held that position for twelve seasons,
He died in Wadsworth, Kansas and is buried in Mount Vernon Cemetery, Atchis
Sebelius was born in Norton, Kansas, and grew up in the community.
nd and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and graduated the following February.
He was born in 1894 in Claflin, Kansas and died in 1962 of abdominal cancer at the Na
In 1868 a great number of cattle arrived in Kansas and the mid-west from Texas; appx.
life began as county attorney in Ness County, Kansas and was one of the early local officials for N
Tayo was born in Elmdale, Kansas and died in Hollywood, California.
In August the 334th TFS moved to McConnel AFB, Kansas and exchanged F105Fs for F-105Ds, and flew non
try was born on 6 January 1945 in Clay Center, Kansas, and received his schooling at the Clay Center
In their Kansas and Oklahoma homelands, however, the Wichita w
, with a focus on events connected to Bleeding Kansas and bushwhackers.
The incident caused border violence between Kansas and Missouri, referred to as Bleeding Kansas.
ay have been the first merchant in what is now Kansas, and the town is called "Little Kansas" by man
The network is headquartered in Garden City, Kansas and operates an additional studio in Amarillo,
ccount of Judge Carpenter's life and murder in Kansas, and a photograph of him, are posted at the Do
He grew up in Ohio, Kansas and Missouri.
on, which included victories against Missouri, Kansas, and Temple.
Bloomington, Illinois, and raised in Bushong, Kansas and Manhattan, Kansas.
b on the eve of the 1911 football game against Kansas, and the organization became the sponsor for i
lic mission school near present-day St. Marys, Kansas, and later enrolled in St. Louis University.
stin State Teachers College, the University of Kansas, and received his PhD at the University of Cal
Later assigned to Fort Riley, Kansas and supported Army maneuvers.
He attended the common schools of Iowa and Kansas, and Campbell University, Holton, Kansas.
Planned Parenthood of Kansas and Mid-America Missouri (2008)
public schools, Lane University at Lecompton, Kansas, and the University of Kansas School of Law at
It sits on the water divide between the Kansas and Wakarusa rivers.
e played college football at the University of Kansas and was drafted in the eleventh round of the 1
gree in chemistry in 1948 at the University of Kansas and obtained a PhD in physical chemistry at MI
He chose Texas over offers from Kansas and Nebraska.
he chief meteorologist for KSNW-TV in Wichita, Kansas, and is perhaps one of the best known televisi
y 13, a total of 1,074,000 acres (4346 km²) in Kansas and 926,000 acres (3750 km²) in Missouri were
ndover for his training base (over Great Bend, Kansas, and Mountain Home, Idaho) because of its remo
He was born in Garden City, Kansas and died in Quincy, Illinois.
e decades, it has added five other stations in Kansas and Texas, as well as low-powered translators
t of Bethany College (1943-1953) in Lindsborg, Kansas and Wichita State University in Wichita, Kansa
Eventually railroads, such as the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, were built through the area
es were established whose members emigrated to Kansas and established towns.
ere received depicting the cannon in St Louis, Kansas, and at Las Vegas slot machines.
owalter was able to buy vast tracts of western Kansas and Oklahoma farmland from farmers eager to se
ended the College of Emporia and University of Kansas and in 1892 started work at The Kansas City St
He was born in 1904 in Clay Center, Kansas and died from emphysema in 1964 in Kansas City
ver the Missouri River connecting Leavenworth, Kansas and Platte County, Missouri.
nd Wisconsin-and Southern Potawatomi-spoken in Kansas and Oklahoma.
he was editor of the Inter State in Humboldt, Kansas and moved to Kansas City, Kansas in 1883 where
Fidelis Church in Victoria, Kansas, and St. Luke's Church in St. Paul, Minn.
roles including Assistant Attorney General of Kansas, and as Special Counsel to the Governor of Kan
ks, trains, and stage coaches across Missouri, Kansas, and other nearby states.
tball coach for Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas and he held that position for the 1903 season,
It centered around Lawrence, Kansas, and the Wakarusa River Valley.
een recorded from Arizona, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Illinois.
Teague grew up in Derby, Kansas and Sembach, Germany before moving to Alabama
out of Trenton State College, moved to western Kansas and began his radio career in March 1992 at 14
ge to Howard Hawks' Red River, set in Abilene, Kansas, and chose the name Anarene to evoke a corresp
n 1904, a railroad line owned by the Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (later known as Missouri
dates who support the teaching of evolution in Kansas and Ohio.
ril 15, 1894) was a United States Senator from Kansas and fifth Governor of Kansas.
Schmidt was born in Downs, Kansas, and played college football at the University
Duty in Dept. of Kansas and Dept. of the Missouri until October 1865.
avenport, Iowa; Moberly, Missouri; Great Bend, Kansas; and Parsons, Kansas.
has worked as a professor at the University of Kansas, and Baker University.
other cities nationwide: another small town in Kansas, and the much larger and more famous city of M
reat prejudice against Texas cattle in Eastern Kansas and Missouri(although this may be because the
Parent was born in Abilene, Kansas, and he attended the University of Kansas, whe
Mount Selman was established in 1884 along the Kansas and Gulf Short Line Railroad.
trict located in southwest Missouri, southeast Kansas and northeast Oklahoma.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad arrived in 1880 and the tow
hern Florida, west to the extreme southeast of Kansas, and southwest to eastern Texas.
politician who served as the 30th Governor of Kansas and United States Representative and United St
She is a graduate of the University of Kansas and has been married to her husband Jim for 33
Abrams was born in Arkansas City, Kansas and is married.
group of Sac moved into Missouri, and later to Kansas and Nebraska.
coach for Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas and he held that position for the 1900 season.
wards for her reporting in both California and Kansas, and is known for her volunteer work within th
He and his family moved to Topeka, Kansas, and afterwards to Flagstaff, Arizona.
the novel - primarily Alabama - to midwestern Kansas and Missouri.
Tennessee to Georgia and west to Arkansas and Kansas and north to Wisconsin.
As of December 2009, Hahn resides in Lenexa, Kansas and in 2009 became a frequent performer with t
It was released on their first album Kansas and in a live versions on Two for the Show and
When that burned in 1877, he moved to Larned Kansas and played a key roll in building that city.
souri River on U.S. Route 59 between Atchison, Kansas and Buchanan County, Missouri.
married H. H. Wilcox, and they headed first to Kansas and then to Los Angeles.
1947 to 1949, he served as Attorney General of Kansas, and as an Associate Justice of the Kansas Sup
It is found from Maryland to Florida, west to Kansas and Arkansas.
001 with two victories at Lakeside Speedway in Kansas and at the Belleville Midget Nationals, also i
h language and literature at the University of Kansas, and received her doctorate from Berkeley.
There are also some populations in Kansas and Iowa, but few of these may last, especiall
In 1880, at age twenty, he moved to Kansas and by teaching school in the eastern section
e battle is cited as one incident of “Bleeding Kansasand a contributing factor leading up to the A
atojet medium bombardment wings at Forbes AFB, Kansas and Lake Charles AFB, Louisiana.
- May 19, 1932) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas and the 16th Governor of Kansas.
Tennessee, Michael Engel of the University of Kansas, and Alfred Newton of the Field Museum.
red Hawthorne) was born in 1928 in Fort Scott, Kansas and he received his elementary and secondary e
and gained recognition throughout the state of Kansas and much of the Midwest.
ska Act in 1854 which created the Territory of Kansas and opened the area for white settlement, it a
ing from the Penn, he returned to the state of Kansas and coached football at Washburn University (1
ributary of the Arkansas River in southeastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma in the United States
lliam Weir) was a lawyer, attorney general for Kansas and an officer in the Union Army during the Am
Pettit argued in favor of expanding slavery to Kansas, and famously said that Jefferson's idea (in t
Gorham later moved to rural Kansas and founded the town of Gorham.
urgeon assigned to Fort Harker near Ellsworth, Kansas and brought the rest of Sternberg family to Ka
wn as Military Road, between Fort Leavenworth, Kansas and Fort Gibson, Oklahoma.
He was posted to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and resigned his commission the following yea
Long was born in Altoona, Kansas and attended Johnson Bible College in Knoxvill
mpromise of 1820 be "inoperative and void" for Kansas and Nebraska, but not technically repealed.
He played collegiately for University of Kansas, and was drafted by the New York Knicks in the
ball first at Coffeyville Community College in Kansas, and then at Central Missouri State University
At 16 years of age, he traveled to Kansas and participated in the "Bleeding Kansas" slav
of Washburn University, he was born in Beloit, Kansas and died in Sun City, Arizona at the age of 79
Gamble attended Derby High School in Derby, Kansas, and was a letterwinner in football and wrestl
and authorized form including performances by Kansas and Triumph.
nee Baptist Mission in present Johnson County, Kansas and in 1837 established a mission near present
He attended the University of Kansas, and was a member of the golf team.
In 1935 he took a leave from the University of Kansas and became director of the Griffith Observator
rs of both the present-day Wyandotte Nation of Kansas and the Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma.
th in western Missouri had been transferred to Kansas, and large swaths of western Missouri had been
Teams (MiTTs), receive training at Fort Riley, Kansas and Camp Buehring, Kuwait.
ermittent stream in southwestern Pratt County, Kansas and initially flows eastwardly into Kingman Co
he election of John J. Ingalls as senator from Kansas, and when Ingalls won, the new senator had Sco
aster of the Union Army in Missouri, Arkansas, Kansas and the Indian Territory in 1861 and 1862.
xchange for giving up the sales territories in Kansas and or Missouri of the nascent soft drink conc
Paulen died in 1961 in Fredonia, Kansas and is buried in Fredonia Cemetery.
he Ottawa University Braves located in Ottawa, Kansas and he held that position for the 1978 season.
acher at Wabaunsee County High School in Alma, Kansas, and later as a mathematics teacher at Shawnee
was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Leavenworth, Kansas and Titular Bishop of Thasus by Pope Pius XI.
After a near-5 month crime spree across Kansas and Oklahoma, Kimes and gang member Raymond Do
The battery was organized at Fort Scott, Kansas and mustered in September 10, 1862 for a three
He was city clerk and city attorney of Kiowa, Kansas, and had a thirty year law career in Columbus,
It borders New Mexico, Colorado and Kansas, and the Texas panhandle.
Border Ruffians crossed into Kansas and affected the outcomes of several of these
ubbs appointed him regent of the University of Kansas, and four years later he was reappointed by Go
throughout Oklahoma, northern Texas, southern Kansas, and western Arkansas.
34-March 14, 1909) was a U.S. Congressman from Kansas and the 13th Governor of Kansas.
The Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Depot was listed on the Nat
BUZ is an FM radio station licensed to Topeka, Kansas, and broadcasting at 90.3 MHz.
Shockley was born in Lawrence, Kansas and found his love for music at the age of sev
the fall of 1888, when he returned to Holton, Kansas, and resumed the practice of law.
In 1859, he moved to Lawrence, Kansas, and again taught school.
nstruction and maintenance in Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, and New Mexico.
nt began to decline by the mid 1880s after the Kansas and Gulf Short Line Railroad bypassed Etna.
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Depot is in Boonville, Miss
Missouri Pacific Railroad line between Newton, Kansas, and Whitewater, Kansas.
hey recorded two shutouts on the road, beating Kansas and Missouri.
fuge overlook from which you can see Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska.
ssor of religious studies at the University of Kansas and the faculty advisor for the Society of Ope
1887 The Missouri, Kansas and Texas completes its track between Lockhart
and a ten-county region including counties in Kansas and Texas.
ssouri State University, and the University of Kansas and was a lieutenant in the United States Nava
stern Missouri, southwest through east-central Kansas and west-central Oklahoma into northern and ce
He married Mary E. Harlan in Kansas and they had four children.
He was born in Leavenworth County, Kansas, and received his undergraduate degree from Ka
                                                                                                    
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