Brad Washburn: True or False?
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Barbara Washburn was the founder of the Boston Society of Natural History.
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Brad met his future wife Barbara at the Museum, where she worked as a porcupine wrangler.
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Barbara Washburn made important ascents of Mount Bertha, Mount Hayes, and Denali (formerly called Mount McKinley) during the 1940s and 1950s.
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As the lightest member of their expedition teams, Barbara often led the group through the most dangerous parts of the climb.
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Amelia Earhart requested that Barbara act as navigator on her doomed flight around the world in 1937.
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Barbara was usually responsible for recording and organizing the extensive data that the Washburns used to create their acclaimed maps of the Grand Canyon, Mount Everest, and others.
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Brad Washburn's first name is actually Braddington.
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