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Herb Wagner, Botanist, Professor Emeritus, Dies

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Deeply Rooted

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Fungus In U.P. May Be Largest Living Organism

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Wagner Named New Director Of 'U' Gardens

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Food Gatherers gets development director

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Professor emeritus of U-M dies

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Ann Arbor News, August 14, 1988
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Career Abandonment Remains A Puzzle

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Vice President Ross Of U-M Is Found Dead

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Swami Picks M, MSU, Purdue

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Trees in the City

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