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  • ...tucky, New York, Tennessee, Utah and Washington. He and two other M.I.T. alumni then formed the [[M.I.T. Enterprise Forum of Chicago]], for which he was C ...University and Quinnipiac University. He played lead trumpet in the M.I.T. Alumni Jazz Band at the 50th Anniversary of M.I.T. Jazz, which featured an origina
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  • ==College career== His 63 stolen bases was more than any player in [[college baseball]] that year. He became the first [[Tar Heel]] to be named [[Atlant
    14 KB (2,105 words) - 18:56, 28 April 2008
  • ...>{{Citenews|title=London Lawyers Turn Into Code-Breakers|publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]''|date=2006-04-27|url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ ...a wide breadth of practical experience to draw upon. After dropping out of college, she spent six years in the Air Force as an Avionics Instruments System Spe
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  • | alma_mater =[[The College of William and Mary]] ...left shoulder. He is depicted holding the flag in the famous painting of [[Washington Crossing the Delaware]]. Following his war service, he practiced law in [[F
    25 KB (3,525 words) - 20:55, 5 March 2009
  • ...the [[Battle of Nashville|Siege of Nashville]] and the [[Grand Review]] in Washington D.C. before mustering out in 1865. ...Centennial celebration|100th anniversary of the inauguration]] of [[George Washington]].
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  • | death_place=[[Washington, D.C.]] ...ing the [[University of Pennsylvania]], Harrison attended [[Hampden-Sydney College]] where he studied medicine under Dr. [[Benjamin Rush]]. He entered school
    26 KB (3,755 words) - 20:46, 5 March 2009
  • | alma_mater =[[Bowdoin College]] ...margin in the popular vote and 254 to 42 in the [[United States Electoral College|electoral vote]].
    34 KB (4,964 words) - 19:56, 5 March 2009
  • ...mem/mtj:@field%28DOCID+@lit%28tj060237%29%29 Thomas Jefferson to President Washington, [[May 23]] [[1792]]] "The republican party, who wish to preserve the gover ...wo years, 1769-1771; and continued to study with [[John Witherspoon]], the College's president at that time, for a year after graduating. Madison has been ca
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  • | death_place =[[Washington, D.C.]] ...elled than most of his countrymen even twice his age. He entered [[Harvard College]] and graduated in 1788. He apprenticed as a lawyer with [[Theophilus Parso
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  • | alma_mater =[[The College of William and Mary]] ...endant of [[Wat Tyler]].{{Fact|date=March 2008}} He was educated at the [[College of William and Mary]] and went on to study law with his father, who became
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  • | name=George Washington | image=George-Washington.jpg
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  • | alma_mater =[[Dickinson College]] ...ored. He later attended the village academy and graduated from [[Dickinson College]], in [[Carlisle, Pennsylvania]]. At one point, he was expelled from Dickin
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  • ...children. His mother, [[Louisa Torrey]], was a graduate of [[Mount Holyoke College]]. His father, [[Alphonso Taft]], came to Cincinnati in 1839 to open a law ...t|Helen Herron]], in Cincinnati; she and Taft courted while he was away at college. He enjoyed spending time with his aunt, Meredith Johnson, who required whe
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  • | predecessor=[[George Washington]] | alma_mater=[[Harvard College]]
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  • ===Marriage and college years=== ...ll team, and as a left-handed [[first baseman]], played in the first two [[College World Series]];<ref name="archives school"/> as the team captain, Bush met
    58 KB (8,386 words) - 22:01, 5 March 2009
  • |death_place=[[Washington, D.C.]], [[United States]] ...er's family settled in [[Abilene, Kansas]] in 1892. David Eisenhower was a college-educated engineer.<ref>Growing up, Ike and his brothers were all very compe
    59 KB (8,361 words) - 17:11, 1 April 2008
  • | death_place=[[Washington, D.C.]] ...Seminary]].<ref>Walworth ch 1</ref> In 1873 he spent a year at [[Davidson College]] in North Carolina, then transferred to [[Princeton University|Princeton]]
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  • ...y Family].</ref> He graduated from Poland Academy and attended [[Allegheny College]] for one term in 1860, where he was a member of the [[Sigma Alpha Epsilon] * McKinley High School, [[Washington, D.C.]], [[Honolulu, Hawaii]], [[Canton, Ohio]], [[Niles, Ohio]], [[Sebring
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  • ..._mater=[[Texas State University-San Marcos|Southwest Texas State Teachers' College]] ...hen in [[Independence, Texas|Independence]], in [[Washington County, Texas|Washington County]] during the [[American Civil War]]. George Baines was the grandfath
    71 KB (10,356 words) - 21:00, 13 March 2009
  • ...am of the [[Grand Rapids City League]]. He also attracted the attention of college recruiters.<ref name="kunhardt"> {{cite book |last = Kunhardt, Jr. |first = ...= The Wolverines: A Story of Michigan Football|chapter=No Cheers From the Alumni |pages=pp. 150–152 |publisher = The Strode Publishers |location = Huntsvi
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