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  2. York University (Nebraska) - Wikipedia

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    The university has more than 7,500 alumni. Average enrollment is around 650 students. In 2021, it was announced that York College would become York University. On July 1, 2022, York College officially became York University. Campus. The university's campus is situated on fifty acres of land and includes seventeen major buildings.

  3. Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly - Wikipedia

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    Marva Lee Pitchford-Jolly (1937–2012) was a ceramicist. She is known for her painted, inscribed, clay ‘Story Pots’ which tell of her rural family upbringing in Mississippi, USA and other inspirational themes. She is also known for her ‘Friendship Bowls’ as well as for her mud faces in clay sculptural relief. She founded the Mud People ...

  4. Sapphire (author) - Wikipedia

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    Lofton moved to New York City in 1977 and became heavily involved with poetry. She also became a member of a gay organization named United Lesbians of Color for Change Inc. She wrote, performed and eventually published her poetry during the height of the Slam Poetry movement in New York. Lofton took the name "Sapphire" because of its one-time ...

  5. York University - Wikipedia

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    York University ( French: Université York ), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's third-largest university, [3] and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,000 faculty and staff, and over 370,000 alumni worldwide. [3] It has 11 faculties, including the Lassonde School of ...

  6. Push (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Push is the debut novel of American author Sapphire. Thirteen years after its release in 1996 [1] , the novel was made into the 2009 film Precious , which won numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards .

  7. Golden Clan - Wikipedia

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    Golden Clan is a non-fiction account of the Murray/ Mc Donnell family of New York, by John Corry, Golden Clan: The Murrays, the McDonnells, & the Irish American Aristocracy, Houghton Mifflin Co.; Boston, 1977.

  8. Category:York University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Conway. Carole Corbeil. Amanda Cordner. Emily Coutts. Judith Cowan. Wendy Craig (psychologist) Gary Crawford (politician) Brittany Crew. Megan Crewe.

  9. Tom Grant (jazz musician) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Grant was born in Portland, Oregon, to a musical family.His father was a tap dancer who owned a record store in Portland, and his brother, Mukunda Goswami, was an avant-garde jazz pianist (as Michael Grant) until becoming a pioneer from the beginning of the Hare Krishna movement.