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Herschel Harter
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Herschel Harter, 1911 - 2006 Herschel Harter 1911 2006 Wisconsin Alaska
Herschel Harter was born on 1911, in , Wisconsin, to Joseph Alexander Harter and Katherine Harter (born Wettstein).
Herschel had 9 siblings: Marian Kathrine Noffke (born Harter), Raymond Harter and 7 other siblings.
Herschel lived in 1920, in , Wisconsin.
He lived in 1920, in , Wisconsin.
He lived in 1920, in , Wisconsin.
Herschel passed away on 2006, at age 95 in , Alaska.
Documents of Herschel Harter
Herschel Harter
1912
Wisconsin
Herschel Harter in 1920 United States Federal Census
Herschel Harter
was born circa 1912, in
birth place
, Wisconsin, to
Joseph A Harter
and
Catherine Harter
.
Herschel J Harter
1912
Wisconsin
Herschel J Harter in 1930 United States Federal Census
Herschel J Harter
was born circa 1912, in
birth place
, Wisconsin, to
Joseph A Harter
and
Katherine A Harter
.
Herschel John Harter, 1911 - 1973 Herschel John Harter 1911 1973 Wisconsin
Herschel John Harter was born on 1911, in , Wisconsin, to Joseph A. Harter and Katherine A Harter (born Wettstein/Wetzstein).
Herschel had 9 siblings: Marian K Noffke (born Harter) and 8 other siblings.
Herschel married first name Harter (born Pasholk).
Herschel lived in 1920, in , Wisconsin.
He lived in 1930, in , Wisconsin.
Herschel passed away in 1973, at age 61.
Documents of Herschel John Harter
Herschel Harter
1911 1973 Herschel Harter in U.S. Social Security Death Index (SSDI)
Herschel Harter
was born on April 28 1911.
Herschel
lived in USA.
Herschel
passed away in February 1973, at age 61.
Herschel John Harter Herschel John Harter
Herschel John Harter was born on .
Herschel married Clara Harter (born Pasholk) on .
Clara was born on 1916.
They had 5 children.
Herschel passed away on .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Herschel R. HarterHerschel R. Harter in St. Joseph News-Press - Sep 13 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... thal a small sliver of aspirin will prevent blood platelet cells from sticking together and forming clots in tho bloodstream. Such clots can be forerunners of heart attacks. Dr. Herschel R. Harter, who directed the study at Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, said the latest research docs not conclusively prove that the household pam killer will prevent heart attacks. But ..."
Publication place: St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, United States
Herschel HarterHerschel Harter in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Dec 15 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... stay in good health Medical researchers now say that a daily dose of half a standard aspirin tablet will prevent blood clots, and may protect against heart attacks Dr Herschel Harter says his studies, conducted at Washington University Medical School ip. St. Louis, do not conclusively prove that aspirin prevents heart attacks but. he says, the circumstantial evidence is so strong ..."
Publication place: Spartanburg, Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United States
Herschel R. HarterHerschel R. Harter in Ocala Star-Banner - Sep 13 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... that a smoll silver of aspirin will prevent blood platelet cells from sticking together and forming clots ln the bloodstream, Such clots can be forerunners df heart attacks, Dr. Herschel R. Harter, who directed tho study at Washington University Medical School ln St. Louls, sold the latest research does not conclusively prove that the household paln killer wlli prevent heart attacks. But ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States
Herschel R. HarterHerschel R. Harter in St. Petersburg Times - Sep 14 1979
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... attacks, researchers aay. The latest in a series of studies on the benefits of aspirin does not conclusively prove that the ubiquitous household medicine prevents heart attacks. But Dr. Herschel R. Harter, who directed the study, said the circumstantial evidence ia enough that “since I dld the study, I take my half an aspirin every morning. That and jogging, 1 hope, keep ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States