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  2. Elizabeth Wharton Drexel - Wikipedia

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    Early life Drexel and Henry Symes Lehr at their wedding in 1901 Drexel's first husband, John V. Dahlgren, c. 1897 Drexel in 1899. Drexel was born on April 22, 1868, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of Lucy Wharton and Joseph William Drexel.

  3. Surgery - Wikipedia

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    Surgery is a medical specialty that uses manual and instrumental techniques to diagnose or treat pathological conditions (e.g., trauma, disease, injury, malignancy), to alter bodily functions (i.e., malabsorption created by bariatric surgery such as gastric bypass), to reconstruct or improve aesthetics and appearance (cosmetic surgery), or to remove unwanted tissues (body fat, glands, scars or ...

  4. Transgender rights in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These laws, often called "shield" laws, often explicitly combine protections for gender-affirming care and abortion and cover a variety of protections including protecting both providers and patients from being punished, mandating insurance providers to cover the procedures and acting as "sanctuary states" that protect patients traveling to the ...

  5. Vanderbilt University Press - Wikipedia

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    www .vanderbilt .edu /university-press /. Vanderbilt University Press is a university press that is part of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. The Press publishes a variety of scholarly texts, especially in the areas of the humanities and social sciences, health care, and education. The Press also publishes local books and music for ...

  6. Vanderbilt Law Review - Wikipedia

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    The Vanderbilt Law Review is the flagship academic journal of Vanderbilt University Law School. The law review was founded in 1947 [1] and is published six times per year. [2] In 2018, it was ranked #11 among general-topic law reviews by the Washington and Lee law journal rankings. [3] Articles appearing in the Vanderbilt Law Review have been ...

  7. Cornelius Jeremiah Vanderbilt - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius "Corneel" Jeremiah Vanderbilt was born on Staten Island on December 29, 1830. He was the second son of thirteen children born to Cornelius Vanderbilt and Sophia Johnson Vanderbilt, who were first cousins. [3] [4] He had 11 siblings who survived to adulthood; Phebe, Ethelinda, Eliza, William ("Billy"), Emily, Sophia, Maria, Frances ...

  8. Memorial Hall, Vanderbilt University - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Hall (formerly known as Confederate Memorial Hall) is a historic building on the Peabody College campus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. It was built in 1935 as a dormitory hall for female descendants of Confederate States Army veterans. Its former name resulted in multiple lawsuits and student unrest.

  9. Memorial Gymnasium (Vanderbilt University) - Wikipedia

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    Tenants. Vanderbilt Commodores. ( men's and women's basketball) Memorial Gymnasium is a multi-purpose facility located in Nashville, Tennessee. Usually called Memorial Gym or simply Memorial, the building is located on the western side of the Vanderbilt University campus. It was built in 1952 and currently has a seating capacity of 14,326.