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Re: 2016 IRI Application Listing

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Originally Posted by JohnFogarty View Post
Wow, quite a few teams I wanted to see in person aren't on that list this year. Weird.
Me too. IRI will have a strong field this year, but maybe less diverse geographically than it has been in some previous years.

Of the 111 applicants listed earlier, I counted:

1 team each from Arkansas, California, Israel, Kansas, and Tennessee (5)
2 teams from West Virginia (2)
3 teams each from Colorado, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin (12)
4 teams each from Florida and the New England District (8)
5 teams each from the Chesapeake District and Illinois (10)
6 teams each from New York and Texas (12)
7 teams each from Minnesota and Canada (14)
9 teams from the Mid Atlantic Region District
16 teams from the Indiana District
23 teams from the Michigan District
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I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.
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