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  2. Carleton University - Wikipedia

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    Carleton was chartered as a university by the provincial government in 1952 through The Carleton University Act, which was then amended in 1957, giving the institution its current name. The university is named after the now-dissolved Carleton County, which included the city of Ottawa at the time the university was founded.

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  5. Carleton, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Carleton is a village in Monroe County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,326 at the 2020 census . [3] The village is located within Ash Township .

  6. Barrie M. Osborne - Wikipedia

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    He is an alumnus of Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and currently lives in Wellington, New Zealand. He was appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM), for services to the film industry, in the 2017 New Year Honours .

  7. Anne Carleton - Wikipedia

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    Anne Carleton was born in 1878 in Atkinson, New Hampshire and began studying painting in 1899 at the Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston. [1] Carleton spent much of her life under mentorship and in schooling for art. Following her time at the Massachusetts Normal Art School in Boston, Carleton also studied in a Design post graduate ...

  8. Steve Carlton - Wikipedia

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    An imposing man (6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m)) with a hard fastball and slider, Carlton was soon known as an intimidating and dominant pitcher. Carlton enjoyed immediate success in St. Louis, posting winning records and reaching the World Series in 1967 and 1968. In 1967, Carlton was 14–9 with a 2.98 ERA in 28 starts.

  9. Caroline Howard Jervey - Wikipedia

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    About 1870, Jervey was in ill health, which prohibited any literary work, including letter writing. Her novel, Helen Courtenay's Promise, (published by George W. Carleton, New York, 1866,) was prepared for the press by dictation of an hour a day to one of her daughters. In magazine literature, Jervey acquired considerable distinction.