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In 1943, he founded the University of Lawsonomy in Des Moines to spread his teachings and offer the degree of " Knowledgian ," but after various IRS and other investigations it was closed and finally sold in 1954, the year of Lawson's death.
A January 15, 1941 story in the Des Moines Register announced the ABC as " an electrical computing machine " with more than 300 vacuum tubes that would " compute complicated algebraic equations " ( but gave no precise technical description of the computer ).
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It was published in Des Moines, Iowa, and was the earliest American mathematics journal to be published continuously for more than a year or two.
As early as 1904, John Gaynor, a Wisconsin grower, and A. U. Chaney, a fruit broker from Des Moines, Iowa, organized Wisconsin growers into a cooperative called the Wisconsin Cranberry Sales Company to receive a uniform price from buyers.
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Located approximately half way between Chicago and Des Moines, Davenport is on the border of Iowa and Illinois.
Davenport is located approximately west of Chicago and east of the Iowa state capital of Des Moines.
In the summer of 1835, the regiment blazed a trail along the Des Moines river and established outposts from present-day Des Moines to Fort Dodge.
HP ES operates in 60 countries, centered in the metropolitan areas of Dallas-Fort Worth ; Detroit ; Des Moines and Clarion, Iowa ; Salt Lake City ; Indianapolis ; Winchester, Kentucky ; Tulsa, Oklahoma ; Boise, Idaho ; and Northern Virginia in the United States.
* On October 3, 1906, the Des Moines Daily News reported " probably the first use " of the " long forward pass " in the University of Missouri's 23 – 4 win over Kirksville Normal School.
For the Raven's Progressive Matrices test, subjects born over a 100 year period were compared in Des Moines, Iowa, and separately in Dumfries, Scotland.
* HUB Tower, Des Moines, Iowa
After inspecting Pei's work at the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa and the Johnson Museum at Cornell University, they offered him the commission.
For the Raven's Progressive Matrices test, subjects born over a 100 year period were compared in Des Moines, Iowa, and separately in Dumfries, Scotland.
When drafting the resolution, the Utah Legislature gave many reasons to recognize Jell-O, including that Utah had been the highest per capita consumer of Jell-O for many years, and how citizens of Utah had rallied to " Take Back the Title " after Des Moines, Iowa exceeded Utah in Jell-O consumption in 1999.
* Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa

Des and Menace
In the semifinals, the Westchester Flames defeated Sioux Falls Spitfire 5-1 and Calgary Storm defeated Des Moines Menace 2-1 ; in the final, Westchester defeated Calgary 3-1 to take their first league title.
2002 also saw the debut of the soon-to-be PDL legend, Tomas Boltnar of Des Moines Menace, who secured an unprecedented triple-crown of PDL MVP, Top Scorer and Rookie of the Year.
Despite a pair of impressive back-to-back 4-0 wins over Indiana Invaders and Cincinnati Kings in the run-in-the last of which saw all four goals being scored by Daniel Revivo-Toronto's final day defeat to Michigan left them in third place in the Great Lakes division, squeaking into the playoffs on ' games won ' ahead of Des Moines Menace, but needing to negotiate a preliminary ' Divisional Round ' play-in game against Cleveland Internationals.
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Upon graduating, Hendrickson joined the amateur Des Moines Menace in 1994, where he played striker, scoring 13 goals in his first year.
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Blue Star easily advanced to the post-season playoffs where, after beating Fresno Fuego and Northwest champions Cascade Surge, they fell by the odd goal in three to the eventual national champions, Des Moines Menace.
Their initial forays into competitive action were not hugely successful: they finished last in the Heartland Division in their debut season with a 4-13-1 record, improved to 6-13-1 in 2001 but still finished fourth of five in the Heartland, and repeated to 5-12-1 in 2002, finishing sixth of eight and still some way off the playoff standard set by regional rivals such as Des Moines Menace and Boulder Rapids Reserve.
Chill's problem was inconsistency-back-to-back wins would be followed by back-to-back defeats-and despite enjoying several impressive victories, including a 4-1 hammering of Wisconsin Rebels, a hard-fought 5-4 win on the road at Sioux Falls Spitfire, and a free-scoring 4-2 win over Des Moines Menace in which Wesseh scored a hat trick, Chill could never quite close the gap on the league-leading Chicago Fire Premier.
Chill seesawed their way to five wins and five defeats in their opening ten games of the campaign, taking nine points off the Indiana Invaders and the Wisconsin Rebels, but losing twice to Des Moines Menace on the road in Iowa, who were quickly becoming their fiercest rivals.
After a promising start to the season in which they overpowered Sioux Falls Spitfire 3-1 and 4-1, Chill proceeded to lose five of their next six games on the road, including a trio of heavy defeats: 3-0 to Des Moines Menace, 4-0 to Chicago Fire Premier and 3-0 to Fort Wayne Fever.
The entire rest of the season they were out-fought and out-muscled: they fell 2-0 and 4-1 to bitter rivals Des Moines Menace in their opening fixtures, threw away a 2-goal lead to tie 2-2 with Indiana in early June, conceded a last minute goal to Des Moines in their 3-2 defeat in early July, and were hammered 4-0 by Chicago Fire Premier on the last day of the season.
He got a pair of braces in Chill's 5-0 and 6-0 drubbings of Springfield in late June and mid-July, scored a hat trick in their hugely satisfying 4-0 thumping of Des Moines Menace, and got another pair in Chill's 2-1 win over the Menace on the last day of the regular season.
Both their losses came against Des Moines Menace, 3-1 on the second day of the season, and 5-1 on the road at the end of a long trek to Missouri and Iowa in which Chill played six games in eight days.
Chicago's 2003 campaign was the most successful in their history to date ; despite losing their opening salvo 2-0 away at Des Moines Menace, the Fire recovered to rattle off eight consecutive wins in their next eight games, including a 5-0 drubbing of Sioux Falls Spitfire that featured a Robert Mouw hat trick, three 4-goal victories over St. Louis, Thunder Bay and Kansas, and a four-game streak in mid June where they did not concede a single goal.
Fire's trip to the playoffs was yet again a frustrating one, as the # 1 seeds fell 4-0 to Heartland Division runners-up Des Moines Menace in the conference semi-final.
The Central Conference playoff semi-final against Des Moines Menace was a classic: 1-1 at the end of regular time, and with a man advantage following Danilo Oliveira's red card, Chicago scored twice in extra time to be 3-1 ahead with just nine minutes to play, only to see Des Moines come back and score twice to take the game to penalties.
The Bucks won their first divisional title in 1997, eight points clear of second place Detroit Dynamite with 12 wins on the season, and made it all the way to the national semi finals, beating Grand Rapids Explosion, Kalamazoo Kingdom and Des Moines Menace before eventually falling 2 – 0 to the Central Coast Roadrunners in the final four.
Yet again, however, the Bucks stuttered in the playoffs, this time losing the Conference final to eventual national champions Des Moines Menace.
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Des Moines Menace is an American soccer team based in Des Moines, Iowa, United States.

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