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Bohlen

American  
[boh-lin] / ˈboʊ lɪn /

noun

  1. Charles Eustis Chip, 1904–74, U.S. diplomat.


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Stacy A. Bohlen, chief executive officer of the National Indian Health Board, said the most pressing vulnerability of Native Americans is invisibility.

From New York Times • Aug. 31, 2022

As Steve Bohlen, acting state geologist with the California Geological Survey, puts it: Most of us won’t die in the earthquake, but how well you survive depends on how well you prepared.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 28, 2021

“We are sicker, die younger and suffer longer than any group in the U.S.,” said Bohlen of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians based in Michigan.

From Washington Times • Dec. 20, 2018

Bohlen said he wants to make sure his players maintain a level-headed approach as the postseason nears.

From Washington Post • Jan. 22, 2018

Yesterday in a skirmish led by General Sigel, who had crossed the river, General Bohlen was killed, and our forces driven back to the north side of the river.

From Three Years in the Federal Cavalry by Glazier, Willard W.

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