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Nebraska's Most Distinguished Citizen - An Apostle of Science

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    1915

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    July 18, 1915. Omaha Sunday World-Herald 50(42): 3-M. Includes a sketch of Bruner.

    Online link: http://birds-of-nebraska.unl.edu/view?docId=DJ.00224.xml;query=;brand=default

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    Transcriptions and editing copyright © 2004 James E. Ducey and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. All rights reserved. Files may not be copied or redistributed without permission. Electronic Text Center University of Nebraska Libraries

    Abstract

    "Nebraska's most distinguished citizen."

    To this might be added, "Nebraska's most modest man."

    Prof. Lawrence A. Bruner, entomologist at the Nebraska state university.

    Wrapped in these three brief paragraphs is contained the life work, and splendid success, of an individual who has made his home state known in all scientific circles wherever modern civilization has raised its banner.

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