Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...HUNTERS FOUND THEIR quarry right where he was meant to be, the place he had picked with the same care he brought to his other handiwork. Lincoln, Montana, sits as close as you can get to the spine of the western hemisphere and still have a post office and a library within walking distance. Theodore John Kaczynski lived at heaven's back door, just below the largest stretch of unbroken wilderness in the continental U.S. There are no cars, no roads, no buildings beyond a shelter or two, and on any given day more grizzly bears than people. This...
David Fowler '62 teaches mathematics and technology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, and was a Lowell House resident when he was briefly acquainted with Kaczynski. Fowler recalls having taken a class on Algebraic Topology with Kaczynski...
Although Heather A. Bickel, a receptionist at Hi Country Beef Jerkey, the largest company in Lincoln, which employs about 45 people, says everyone in the town basically knows their neighbors, Bickel says she doesn't know of anyone that knows Kaczynski...
...Montana Al's Silver City Bar about 30 miles from Lincoln, no one recognizes Kaczynski's name, according to bartender Jim D. Thomas...
...Lincoln is a close-knit community that isn't frequently bothered by crime, according to residents. Fly fishing is a big sport among the area's citizens, many of whom are retired, seasonal visitors...