[Honorary degrees series] / [Knox College, Galesburg, Ill.]. 1849-
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Harris, Patricia, 1924-1985
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Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924 – March 23, 1985) was an American academic, government official, and diplomat. The first African American woman to serve in the United States Cabinet, she previously served as United States Ambassador to Luxembourg under President Lyndon B. Johnson, and was the first African-American woman to represent the United States as an ambassador. She was also the first Black American woman to be dean of a law school, and the first to sit on a Fortune 500 company's bo...
Harbach, Otto Abels
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Harrison, Emily Brooks.
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Heidbreder, Edna, 1890-1985
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Hale, Henry Clay.
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Hazard, Marshall Curtiss.
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Heizer, Edward Payson.
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Hawley, Frederick W. (Frederick William), 1866-1953
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Hamilton, William James, 1903-
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Shakers were members of a Christian group originating in England in 1747 practicing communal living and observing celibacy. Shakers came from Mt. Lebanon, N.Y. in 1805 to Turtle Creek in Warren County, Ohio, and the Union Village was established. In 1806 the Beulah Baptist Congregation in Van Buren Township in Montgomery County, Ohio, adopted Shakerism and in 1813 the community, which occupied 800 acres of farmland, was renamed Watervliet. The life of Watervliet Village lasted until about 1900. ...
Halberstam, David J.
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Hammerstein, Oscar
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Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.)
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Haven, Carlos.
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Hechinger, Fred Michael
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Harvey, Andrew M.
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Hague, William Bailey.
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Harker, Oliver A. (Oliver Albert), 1846-1936
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Hayden, Joseph Ralston, 1887-1945
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University of Michigan professor of Political Science, exchange professor at the University of the Philippines (1922-1923), special correspondent in the Far East for the Christian Science Monitor in the 1920s, vice governor of the Philippines (1933-1935), advisor to the U.S. War Dept. during World War II. From the description of Joseph Ralston Hayden papers, 1899-1945 [microform] (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 767731897 Professor of political science at Univer...
Heaney, Noble Sproat.
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