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Leon E. Stover: 1929 - 2006: Knew science, fictionAnthropologist taught about dynastic China, edited works of H.G. Wells and collaborated on a novel about Atlantis.
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Byline: Jeff Long
Nov. 27--Leon E. Stover was a professor emeritus of anthropology at the Illinois Institute of Technology, a writer of fiction and non-fiction, a friend to famous science-fiction authors, and the kind of father whom a loving daughter sometimes thought of as eccentric--but one who seemed to know everything. Dr. Stover, 77, died at his home in Chicago on Saturday, Nov. 25, of complications from diabetes. "He would tell me things like why the number three is so important," said his daughter, Laren Stover. "How everything revolves around trilogies: like the ...
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