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  2. Fugitives (poets) - Wikipedia

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    The Fugitives, also known as the Fugitive Poets, is the name given to a group of poets and literary scholars at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, who published a literary magazine from 1922 to 1925 called The Fugitive.

  3. Dennis Mammana - Wikipedia

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    Dennis L. Mammana (born September 5, 1951) is an astronomy writer, lecturer, and sky photographer. His newspaper column about astronomy, "Stargazers", has been syndicated since 1992, and he has led many expeditions across six continents on photography and public eclipse and aurora viewing trips.

  4. Chong Moon Lee - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from the law school at Chung-Ang University in 1953 with an LLB degree and later won a Korean government-sponsored scholarship for graduate studies in library science at Vanderbilt University, receiving a MS degree in 1959. [1] [3] After returning from his studies in the United States, Lee resumed work at Chong Kun Dang. [2]

  5. List of St. Paul's School alumni - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of alumni of St. Paul ... author, editor of The Living Church magazine; Robert ... Vanderbilt University football coach 1894; knighted by ...

  6. John Edgerton - Wikipedia

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    John Edgerton at Vanderbilt, about 1902. One of the highest honors that a student could achieve was the "Bachelor of Ugliness," a title given to the male undergraduate student believed to be most representative of ideal young manhood and the class's most popular member, devised by Professor William H. Dodd in 1885.

  7. Kelly Holley-Bockelmann - Wikipedia

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    Following her fellowships, Holley-Bockelmann was appointed a faculty member at Vanderbilt University in 2007. [4] In 2023, she led the founding of the Establishing Multimessenger Astronomy Inclusive Training (EMIT) program at Vanderbilt University, which was the United States' first graduate certificate program in multi-messenger astronomy. [9]

  8. Walter Sullivan (novelist) - Wikipedia

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    Walter Sullivan. Walter Laurence Sullivan (January 4, 1924 in Nashville, Tennessee – August 15, 2006 in Nashville) was a southern novelist and literary critic.He published a number of works and was an English professor at Vanderbilt University for more than fifty years.

  9. Category : Vanderbilt University School of Medicine alumni

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    Pages in category "Vanderbilt University School of Medicine alumni" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .