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  2. Ralph McGill - Wikipedia

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    Ralph McGill (1898-1969) was an American journalist and editorialist who fought against segregation and won a Pulitzer Prize. He was a friend and advisor of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson, and a civil rights advocate who covered the Greensboro sit-ins and the Nazi takeover of Austria.

  3. Vanderbilt University - Wikipedia

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    Vanderbilt University is a private research university in Nashville, Tennessee, named after shipping and railroad magnate Cornelius Vanderbilt. It was founded in 1873 as a Methodist institution and has since grown to enroll nearly 13,800 students from various backgrounds and countries.

  4. The Three Graces (Whitney) - Wikipedia

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    The Three Graces, also known as Carytid Fountain Group, Friendship Fountain, The Three Bares, and Three Bares Fountain, is an outdoor fountain and sculpture by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, installed in 1931 at Montreal's McGill University, in Quebec, Canada.

  5. List of Vanderbilt University people - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni (graduating and non-graduating) of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. Unless otherwise noted, attendees listed graduated with a bachelor's degree. Names with an asterisk (*) graduated from Peabody College prior to its merger with Vanderbilt.

  6. Vanderbilt family - Wikipedia

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    The Vanderbilt family is an American dynasty that rose to prominence in the Gilded Age with shipping and railroad empires. George Washington Vanderbilt II, a grandson of Cornelius Vanderbilt, built the Biltmore House in North Carolina, one of the largest and most opulent homes in the US.

  7. Thomas A. Ban - Wikipedia

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    McGill University Vanderbilt University: Thomas A. Ban (November 16, 1929 – February 4, 2022) was a Hungarian-born Canadian psychiatrist, psychopharmacologist ...

  8. Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney was an American sculptor, art patron and collector, and founder of the Whitney Museum of American Art. She was born into the wealthy Vanderbilt family and married into the Whitney family, and studied and worked in New York and Paris.

  9. List of McGill University people - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of chancellors, principals, and notable alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Includes former and current leaders, Nobel laureates, business magnates, and more.