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  2. Lamphere Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Staff. 165.22 (FTE) [1] Student–teacher ratio. 14.68 [1] Other information. Website. lamphereschools .org. Lamphere Public Schools is a public school district in Madison Heights, Michigan. As of the 2019-2020 school year, the district served 2,426 students in nine schools.

  3. Lanphere-Pratt House - Wikipedia

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    The Lanphere-Pratt House is a two-story red brick Italianate structure on a sandstone foundation measuring 40 feet by 60 feet. The house consists of a rectangular front section and a narrower rear ell with flanking porches. A front veranda covers the entryway. A three-story tower fronts the main facade, with the central entrance in the base of ...

  4. Hamilton Lanphere Smith - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Lanphere Smith (November 5, 1819 – 1903) was an American scientist, photographer, and astronomer . He was born in New London, Connecticut and graduated from Yale in 1839, [1] where he constructed the largest telescope in the country at the time in 1838. In 1848 Smith wrote The World, one of the first science textbooks written in America.

  5. Grosse Pointe South High School - Wikipedia

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    Grosse Pointe South High School is a public high school of state and national historical significance serving the Detroit suburb of Grosse Pointe. Originally known as Grosse Pointe High School when it opened in 1928, the school adopted its current name in 1968 after the newly established Grosse Pointe North High School began accepting students.

  6. A year after winning in pro debut, Rose Zhang takes Founders ...

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    When two-time NCAA champion Rose Zhang came out of Stanford and became the first woman to win her professional debut since 1951, the sky was suddenly the limit. Everyone expected Zhang to win ...

  7. Phyllis Lamphere - Wikipedia

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    Barnard College. Occupation (s) Politician, activist. Known for. First woman leader of the National League of Cities. Phyllis Lee Hagmoe Lamphere (February 9, 1922 – November 13, 2018) was an American politician and civic activist. She was a longtime member of the Seattle City Council and was the first woman to lead the National League of ...

  8. College football portal classes: Ole Miss all in, Ohio State ...

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    Prime restocks again. RALPH D. RUSSO. May 13, 2024 at 11:43 AM. With the spring transfer portal window closed, a look at six college football teams that cleaned up in various ways. Mississippi. In ...

  9. John Lamphire - Wikipedia

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    He was son of George Lamphire, apothecary, and was born in Winchester. He was admitted scholar of Winchester College in 1627. He matriculated from New College, Oxford in 1634, aged 20; was elected fellow there in 1636; proceeded B. A. in 1638, and M.A. in 1641-2. He is apparently the John Lanfire who was appointed prebendary of Bath and Wells ...