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I came across the book Complacency; The Foundation of Human Behavior by R. Bruce Raup in the San Jose State University library. The author was an interesting writer and thinker concerning the early philosophy of education in the U.S. Accordingly, I thought he deserved his own page. Anyone who can spare the time is welcome to add more info. I didn't find much to begin with. Aletheia (talk) 22:25, 18 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]
After adding a reference to Robert Bruce Raup to the list of people from Springfield, Ohio, I noticed a reference to Hugh M. Raup in the same category. Looking at a online reference, I looked up the father and mother of Robert and discovered the same unusual names as the parents for both men. Although, this fact is in no reference that I can find, it appears to me that both of these moderately famous men are from the same immediate family. I wonder if I am the first to discover this fact?Aletheia (talk) 20:55, 24 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]