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  • 51Clan Forsyth — Crest badge …

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  • 52William Walton Griest — (September 22, 1858 ndash;December 5, 1929) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.William W. Griest was born in Christiana, Pennsylvania. He graduated from the Millersville State Normal School in 1876. He… …

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  • 53List of people from Boston — This is a list of people who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Boston, Massachusetts and its surrounding metropolitan statistical area. Contents 1 A 2 B …

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  • 54Thomas W. Miller — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix = name = Thomas W. Miller honorific suffix = imagesize = small office = U.S. Representative from Delaware term start = March 4 1915 term end = March 3 1917 predecessor = Franklin Brockson successor = Albert F …

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  • 56Ann Weaver Hart — (born 1948) was elected the ninth university president of Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on May 4, 2006. The first female president of Temple, she assumed the presidency on July 1, 2006. On September 9, 2011, Weaver Hart… …

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  • 57Alfred Cowles, Jr. — Alfred Cowles, Jr. (5 January 1865, Chicago 15 January 1939, Chicago) His father Alfred was an incorporator along with John S. Scripps of the Chicago Tribune. Alfred Junior was graduated from Yale University in 1886, where he was a member of… …

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  • 58Daniel B. Smith — For other men named Daniel Smith, see Daniel Smith (disambiguation). Daniel Burlington Smith Born July 14, 1792(1792 07 14) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania …

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  • 59John Crerar — (1827 1889) was a wealthy American industrialist and businessmen from Chicago, whose investments were primarily in the railroad industry. Although he had a successful business career he is most well known for his philanthropic efforts, and his… …

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  • 60Samuel Nicholas Smallwood — (1772 September 30, 1824) was the fifth and seventh mayor of Washington, D.C. and was the first popularly elected mayor of the city. Appointed to a one year term in 1819, Smallwood was elected the following year to a two year term, which he… …

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