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  1. Warren Perley Knowles III was an American lawyer and politician, and was the 36th Governor of Wisconsin. Prior to that, he was the 32nd and 34th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin, and represented St. Croix, Buffalo, Pepin, and Pierce Counties in the Wisconsin Senate for fourteen years.

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    30 de oct. de 2023 · Edward Warren Knowles, II. January 16, 1950 ~ October 30, 2023. Edward Warren Knowles, II (also known as “Dadward”) Edward Warren Knowles, II (“Ed”) passed away on October 30, 2023 at age 73 in Florida. He loved living in Florida as well as all of the other places that he lived, including Vermont; New Jersey and his beloved, New York City.

  3. R. Alta Charo (B.A. biology, Harvard 1979; J.D. Columbia, 1982) was NTI’s inaugural David A. Hamburg Distinguished Fellow, completing her term in August 2021. Charo is the Warren P. Knowles Professor Emerita of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin (UW), where she taught public health law, bioethics, biotechnology law, and torts.

  4. The headline read: Gov. Knowles dead at 84. Former Gov. Warren P. Knowles, who took great steps to protect Wisconsin's environment in the late 1960s, died Saturday at the age of 84. Knowles was governor from 1965 to 1971, and led the way in protecting wetlands, fighting water pollution and expanding state parks and forests.

  5. 507 Cedar Court. Menomonie. 54751. Menomonie’s Historic Downtown is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is designated as a local historic district. Located just off Highway 12 on Menomonie’s north side, Warren Knowles Manor consists of 20 one-and two-bedroom apartments including kitchen/dining room combination, living ...

  6. R. Alta Charo Warren P. Knowles Professor of Law & Bioethics, University of Wisconsin R. Alta Charo (Harvard, BA biology 1979; Columbia, JD law 1982) is a 2019-2020 Berggruen Fellow at CASBS, and the Warren P. Knowles Professor of Law and Bioethics at the University of Wisconsin, writing on medical ethics and biotechnology regulatory policy.

  7. In 1993, the Stewardship Program was renamed the Warren Knowles-Gaylord Nelson Stewardship program after two of Wisconsin's revered conservation leaders, Warren Knowles (governor 1965-1971) and Gaylord Nelson (governor 1959-1963, U.S. Senator 1964-1981). From its inception, the Stewardship program has funded not just DNR land acquisition and ...