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Crum
Crum may refer to:
People
Crum (surname)
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Crum, Lewis County, Kentucky
Crum, West Virginia
Crum Creek
Crum Hill
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Crumlin Road (HM Prison
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George Crum, Inventor of the Potato Chip - ThoughtCo
Meanwhile, Crum's sister, Kate Wicks, claimed to be the real inventor of the potato chip. Wick's obituary, published in The Saratogian in 1924, read, "A sister of George Crum, Mrs. Catherine Wicks, died at the age of 102, and was the cook at Moon's Lake House. She first invented and fried the famous Saratoga Chips."
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Crum (surname)
Crum is a surname. Crum (1900–1959), American lawyer
Brian Justin Crum (born 1988), American singer
Denny Crum (1937–2023), American basketball coach
Dick Crum (1928–2005
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Walter Crum
His sister Margaret Fisher Crum married John Brown as his second wife, and was mother of Alexander Crum Brown. Family
Crum married Jessie, daughter of William Graham.
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Steven Crum
Steven Crum (born February 15, 1966) is an American politician who served for one term as a Democrat in the Kansas House of Representatives during 2017 Crum attended Newman University, Wichita, where he received his bachelor's degree in education.
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Maurice Crum
Maurice Crum may refer to:
Maurice Crum Sr. (born 1969), American football player
Maurice Crum Jr. (born 1986), American football player
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Margaret Crum
Her great-grandfather was the Scottish chemist Walter Crum. Career
Crum joined the Bodleian Library as a permanent staff member in 1953.
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Alexander Crum
Crum was the eldest son of Walter Crum FRS of Thornliebank and his wife Jesse Graham, daughter of William Graham of Burntshiel, Renfrewshire. Crum's father Walter Crum was a chemist and businessman, who replaced the spinning and weaving business by calico printing.
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Emma Crum
Emma Crum (born 28 January 1989) is a road cyclist from New Zealand.
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Crum Hill
Crum Hill, , located in northwest Massachusetts, United States, in the towns of Monroe and Florida, is the highest point in Franklin County. The north and east sides of Crum Hill drain into Dunbar Brook, thence into the Deerfield River, the Connecticut River, and Long Island Sound; the west
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Crum Creek
Crum Creek (from the Dutch, meaning "crooked creek") is a creek in Delaware County and Chester County, Pennsylvania, flowing approximately , generally Baltimore Pike also crosses the Crum by Smedley Park in Nether Providence Township.
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Bartley Crum
Truman: "Crum [Bartley Crum] saw President yesterday, returned fairly optimistic." Images: Crum with Rita Hayworth (1953)
Getty Images: Crum with Richard Haymes (1954)
Getty Images: Crum interviewed (1954)
Getty Images: Crum at Jewish
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Dick Crum
Early life
Dick Crum was born to German and Irish parents, the oldest of five children, and grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. Short article by Dick Crum.
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Cal Crum
Crum was officially listed as standing and weighing .
Early life
Crum was born on either July 27, 1889 or July 27, 1890 in Cooks Mills, Illinois. Crum's 1920 season consisted of playing four games for the Indians.
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