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- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 accessdate "2007-08-21".
- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 date "2004-03-28".
- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 isCitedBy Fairleigh_S._Dickinson.
- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 publisher The_New_York_Times.
- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 quote "Consider the eclectic group at rest in Hillside Cemetery in Lyndhurst: the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet William Carlos Williams and both founders of the former industrial giant Becton-Dickinson, Maxwell Becton and Fairleigh Dickinson, for whom the New Jersey university is named.".
- 933889dfdf24acf6e975af5ff6e6841e0f4ec7834b1bb8ab3a10292e66cc66c3 title "Sometimes the Grave Is a Fine and Public Place".