Alumni : Year'22 newsletter "Revolution Riot, Blood and Gore Twenty-Two Forevermore!", OAC Review, v.35, no.1, Sept. 1922, p.33-34, con't on p.xvi.
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Romanelli, Luigi, 1885-1942
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Jamieson.
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Quirie, Ross.
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Clarry, Gordon.
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Archibald, W. R. (William Ralph), 1948-
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Mowat, Betty.
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Throop, A.B.C.
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McMullen, W.S.
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Greaney, Frank James
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Hessel, Cy.
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Bates, Jim, 1941-
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Democrat Jim Bates has been involved in San Diego politics since 1971, serving as a member of the San Diego City Council until 1974. From 1975 to 1982 he served as chairman of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors. In 1982, he won California's 44th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, and has served on numerous House committees and subcommittees. Bates lost the House seat in November, 1990. From the description of Jim Bates papers, 1981-1990. (San Diego State Unive...
Western.
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Wildman, Ted.
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Western, Eric.
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Ure, Ray.
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Fricker, Cecil.
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Alp, Herb.
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Claus, Hank.
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Patton, George S. Jr.
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George Patton, a landscape architect known for his collaborations with important twentieth-century Philadelphia architects and for his independent designs, was born in Franklin, NC, in the rural western portion of the state. He began his training at North Carolina State University in Raleigh in the early 1940s. He joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 1943 before completing his degree, serving as an artist, cartographer, and model maker. After the close of the war, he worked in Hollywood ...
Davidson, J. G.
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Luckham, C. F.
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McAdam, Jack W.
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Drury, E. C. 1878-1968.
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Blow, Thomas.
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Freel, Kay.
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Thomas, Fletcher.
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Renwick, Bert.
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Bennett, Ernie.
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Edwards.
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Hillery, A.K.
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Dewan, Michael.
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Armstrong, Thomas, 1898-1994
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Shields, Thomas W. 1849?-1920
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Thomas Shields is in List of Philadelphia Silversmiths and Allied Artificers, by Maurice Brix, as a goldsmith who advertised in newspapers from 1769 to 1776, and appeared in city directories 1785-1794. From the description of Daybook, 1775-1791. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 122573552 ...
Ferguson, Clarence Clyde, 1924-1983
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On November 4, 1924, Clarence Clyde Ferguson was born to Clarence Clyde and Georgeva (Owens) Ferguson. From 1942-1946, he served in the United States Army and was decorated with a Bronze Star. In 1948, he earned an A.B. from Ohio State University and in 1951 earned an LL.B. from Harvard University. In 1951 he also earned admission to the Bar of Massachusetts. From 1951- 1952, Ferguson was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard Law School and Harvard College. Additionally, he was a U.S. representativ...
Pearsall, Luke.
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Ross, Fraser.
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Meek, C.M.
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Graham, Katerina, 1989-
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White, Ralph V.
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Mackay, J. W.
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Forman, K.W.
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Frith, Rolly.
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Shaw, J. Horace.
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Pawley, John
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Clark, Judson Freeman
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Thompson, Thomas M.
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On Nov. 6, 1895 the boilers in the building at 47 Lamed St. W. occupied by the Detroit Journal, exploded, killing a number of persons and wrecking the entire building. Thomas M. Thompson was engineer. From the description of Thomas M. Thompson papers, 1899 (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 456423849 ...
McElroy, H. M.
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