Since 1882

Solve the most recent creation of puzzlemaker John de Cuevas '52

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"Since 1882" solvers
(The first ten are listed in the order their solutions were received, the others alphabetically)

1. Judy Adamski -- Jenison, MI
2. Rick Kasten -- Alexandria, VA
3. Steve Tice -- Great Falls, VA
4. Stan Kurzban -- Chappaqua, NY
5. Jim Christenson -- Port Townsend, WA
6. Stan Rehm '68 -- Madison, WI
7. Robert Leavitt -- Fredericton, NB, Canada
8. Carolyn G. & Robert M. Smith -- Massena, NY
9. Lewis Gee -- Poway, CA
10. Stan Francuz -- Forster NSW, Australia

Peggy Bedell -- Northampton, MA
Robert Brown -- Albuquerque, NM
Cathy Childs -- Pompano Beach, FL
Charlene Coates -- Coatesville, PA
Patricia Coppersmith -- Venice, FL
Elizabeth Falkner -- Sarasota, FL 
Warren Fraser -- Marmora, Ontario, Canada
Richard Friedman '71 -- Silver Spring, MD
Michael N. Geselowitz -- Cedarhurst, NY
Kris Green -- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Wayne Jones -- Worcester, NY
Doug Kouril -- Arlington, VA
Richard Letourneau -- Bonita Springs, FL
Daniel J. Milton -- Vienna, VA
Paul Noack -- West Bloomfield, MI
Mary Lyndal Nyberg -- Manhattan, KS
Andrew Oakes -- Half Moon Bay, CA
Patrick D. Phillips -- Bainbridge Island, WA
Ned Robert -- Los Gatos, CA
Charles J. Rohrmann, Jr. -- Scarsdale, NY
Mordy Rosen -- Berkeley, CA
Donald Stanley -- Littleton, CO
Edward Stejskal -- Raleigh, NC
John Stuelpnagel -- Baltimore, MD
Margaret Webster -- Medford, MA
Thomas Wilson -- South Williamsport, PA
Jay Winter -- Farmington Hills, MI

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