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  2. Widener University Commonwealth Law School - Wikipedia

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    The Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg was founded in 1989, as an expansion of Widener University's existing law school in Wilmington, Delaware. Anthony J. Santoro, who served as Dean of law from 1983 to 1992, felt that there was a need for legal education in Harrisburg, the capital city of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [6]

  3. Henry Weston Farnsworth - Wikipedia

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    Médaille militaire. Alma mater. Groton School. Harvard College. Henry Weston Farnsworth (August 7, 1890 – September 28, 1915 [1]) was one of the first Americans killed as a soldier in World War I. [2] [3] He was a "newspaper correspondent, world traveler, adventure-seeker, avid reader, and member of the French Foreign Legion ."

  4. History of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    History of Harvard University. The history of Harvard University begins in 1636, when Harvard College was founded in the young settlement of New Towne in Massachusetts, which had been settled in 1630. New Towne was organized as a town on the founding of the university, and changed its name two years later to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in honor ...

  5. Memorial Church of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    The current Memorial Church was built in 1932 in honor of the men and women of Harvard University who died in World War I. The names of 373 alumni were engraved within alongside a sculpture named The Sacrifice by Malvina Hoffman. [2] It was dedicated on Armistice Day on November 11, 1932. [2] The knight's face in The Sacrifice was modelled on ...

  6. Belinda Sutton - Wikipedia

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    Belinda's petition reprinted in American Museum magazine, 1787. Belinda Sutton (born 1713 in West Africa), also known as Belinda Royall, was a Ghanaian -born woman who was enslaved by the Royall family at the Royall House and Slave Quarters in Medford, Massachusetts, USA. Additional details of Sutton's family life are under ongoing research.

  7. Category:Harvard Library - Wikipedia

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  8. What Are Walmart MoneyCenter’s Hours Today? - AOL

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    To use the Walmart store locator: Many Walmart stores are open from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week, but hours vary by store. Walmart MoneyCenters may not follow the schedule of the main store ...

  9. Wikipedia:GLAM/HarvardLibrary - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Library. The Harvard Library includes more than 25 libraries across Harvard University, as well as shared services in access & discovery, preservation & conservation, information & technical services, and digital innovations & strategy. The Harvard Library is nearly 400 years old, making it the oldest library system in the United States.