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Holub - Wikipedia Holub (feminine Holubová) is a Czech, Slovak, Ukrainian, and Belarusian surname It means pigeon or dove It is a cognate of Gołąb and Golub Notable people with the surname include: Beata Holub, Polish high jumper Emil Holub, Czech doctor, explorer, cartographer, and ethnographer in Africa E J Holub, American football player
Holub Greenhouses | Garden Center in Ames, Iowa At Holub Greenhouses, we’ve been helping Central Iowa gardeners bloom for generations As a family-owned and operated greenhouse, we specialize in locally grown annuals, perennials, herbs, and vegetables—all carefully cultivated right here in Iowa to thrive in our climate
Albert Holub Obituary | Orange County Register Holub, Albert Roy , 85, of Anaheim died suddenly at his home 10 01 03 He was born in Reinbeck, IA and attended the Elgin, IL School of Watchmaking in 1937-38, a craft he practiced throughout
Vanished Tool Makers: Holub Industries Incorporated, Sycamore, Illinois Bert E Holub (1904-1976) founded Holub Industries in 1946 Its product line eventually included wire connectors; plastic straps and clamps; conduit and pipe straps; wiring tools; fuse specialties and testers; screw anchors and toggle bolts; masonry drills; and commutator maintenance products
The extraordinary life of Emil Holub - Czechology Did you know that one of the most world-renowned explorers was Czech? His name was Emil Holub and his field of expertise was Africa Though Emil Holub (1847, Holice – 1902, Vienna) obtained a medical degree, he didn’t become a settled physician like his father
Miroslav Holub | The Poetry Foundation Scientist and poet Miroslav Holub was born in Plzeň, a city in modern-day Czech Republic He earned an MD from the Charles University School of Medicine in 1953 and a PhD from the Czech Academy of Sciences Institute of Microbiology in 1958 Holub spoke English, French, and German
Emil Holub | Explorer, Scientist, Czech | Britannica Emil Holub (born October 7, 1847, Holice, Bohemia—died February 21, 1902, Vienna) was a naturalist who travelled extensively in south central Africa gathering varied and valuable natural history collections that he distributed to museums and schools throughout Europe
Microsoft Word - GRAYSON essay_09-27-2009 - Caveat Lector As a scientist, Holub is concerned not only with asking questions, but also with methodology: how we try to answer those questions In “Brief Re-flection on Cats Growing on Trees,” Holub de-scribes how a kingdom of moles investigated the unknown world above ground
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