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Robert LeBlanc

Robert LeBlanc was a professor emeritus of geography, B.A. (University of New Hampshire) Ph.D. (University of Minnesota), retired 1999. He was a specialist in cultural geography and Canadian studies. He died at age 53 in crash of United Airlines Flight 175 in September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attack.

LeBlanc was honored as a Whiting Foundation Fellow[?] in 1983 and received the Distinguished Service Award of the New England Geography Society in 1988.

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