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  • 71Gerald Molloy —     Gerald Molloy     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gerald Molloy     A theologian and scientist, born at Mount Tallant House, near Dublin, 10 Sept., 1834; died at Aberdeen, 1 Oct., 1906. Monsignor Molloy was a distinguished Irish priest and for many …

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  • 72Drummond Bone — Professor Sir Drummond Bone FRSA FRSE Master of Balliol College, Oxford Taking office October 2011 Succeeding Andrew Graham …

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  • 73Martin J. Oberman — served as alderman of Chicago’s 43rd Ward from 1975 until 1987.[1] He ran for Illinois Attorney General in 1981, 1986, and again in 1994. Currently, he is a lawyer in private practice.[2] Contents 1 Early life and education …

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  • 74Michael Pearson (horologist) — Michael Pearson (born 1936) is an acknowledged expert on Kent clocks and clock making.[1] He was born in Kent, England and educated at Dartford Grammar School. He served National Service with the Intelligence Corps, following which he returned to …

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  • 75Michael R. Fuljenz — (born August 1954) is a prominent numismatist whose extensive knowledge in gold and rare coin numismatics has made him a noteworthy authority in American coins. Fuljenz has collaborated with other leading numismatists such as Q. David Bowers,… …

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  • 76Munk School of Global Affairs — Devonshire House, home to the Munk School The Munk School for Global Affairs at the University of Toronto is an interdisciplinary academic centre on global issues that integrates research with teaching and public education. It occupies the… …

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  • 77Jacobson, Victor — (1869–1935)    Russian Zionist leader. Jacobson, who came from the Crimea, was an ardent Zionist as a student, together with WEIZMANN and Leo MOTZKIN. He was a delegate to the early Zionist Congresses, and belonged to the faction that opposed… …

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  • 78guvnor — (governor) n British a boss, chief or leader. A descriptive term or term of address used by, to and about males in working class speech. This widespread colloquial form of gov ernor arose in the early 19th century and shows no sign of dying out.… …

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  • 79Addy, Sidney Oldall — (1848 1933)    A solicitor in Sheffield from 1877 until his retirement in 1905, his real passion was for the dialect, folklore, and history of the Yorkshire/Derbyshire area in which he lived and worked. He was an enthusiastic member of local… …

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  • 80Rudkin, Ethel — (1893 1985)    Born Ethel Hutchinson in Willoughton, Lincolnshire, Mrs Rudkin spent little of her long life away from her native Lincolnshire. She was a dedicated collector of Lincolnshire material, and was active in a number of fields including… …

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