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| | Donald J. Cram - Autobiography |
 | | My father of Scottish, and mother of German extraction, migrated with their three children from Ontario, Canada, to rural Chester, Vermont, USA, where I was born in the spring of 1919, as the Cram's fourth and only male child. |
 | | Jean Turner Cram, as my first wife, sacrificed for my career from 1940 to 1968. |
 | | Jane Maxwell Cram, my second wife, acted as foil, unsparing but inspiring critic and research strategist in ways beyond mention. |
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