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  1. Norris Poulson (né le 23 juillet 1895 à Haines en Oregon, mort le 25 septembre 1982 à Orange en Californie) [1] est un homme politique américain. Il a été maire de Los Angeles entre 1953 et 1961, et représentant républicain au Congrès pendant huit ans.

  2. Michael Poulson (b. 1965), American "Old School" former professional Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer; C. Norris Poulson (1895-1982), American mayor of Los Angeles, California from 1953 to 1961; C Norris Poulson (1895-1982), American politician, United States Congressman, and mayor of Los Angeles from 1953 to 1961

  3. Norris Poulson (1959) Charles Norris Poulson (* 23.Juli 1895 bei Haines, Baker County, Oregon; † 25. September 1982 in Orange, Kalifornien) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei.Zwischen 1943 und 1953 vertrat er zwei Mal den Bundesstaat Kalifornien im US-Repräsentantenhaus; danach wurde er Bürgermeister von Los Angeles.

  4. KEL Partners Incorporated, 2010 - Science - 300 pages. Basic Landscape Ecology is intended to be a starting point for the study of landscape ecology. The goal is to provide a contemporary synthesis of basic landscape ecological concepts with an applied interpretation. The text is divided into two sections. The first section, which consists of ...

  5. COULSON Norris Bo Norris Bo Coulson died peacefully Friday, August 27, 2010. He was born November 13, 1941 to Lewis and Miriam (Williams) Coulson. He was a graduate of Libbey High School, where he excelled in athletics. Bo joined the US Navy as a Radioman. He served in the Caribbean during the Cuban conflict. Bo was...

  6. Charles Norris Poulson (1895-1982) was elected and served in the California State Assembly (1938-42), was elected to the House of Representatives in 1942, served as mayor of Los Angeles (1953-61), and was a member of the California Water Commission (1965-68). The collection consists of scrapbooks, clippings, documents, correspondence ...

  7. We elicited questions from ecologists working across a wide range of systems and disciplines. The 754 questions submitted (listed in the online appendix) from 388 participants were narrowed down to the final 100 through a process of discussion, rewording and repeated rounds of voting. This was done during a two-day workshop and thereafter.