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  2. David W. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    David W. Anthony. David W. Anthony is an American anthropologist who is Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Hartwick College. He specializes in Indo-European migrations, and is a proponent of the Kurgan hypothesis. Anthony is well known for his award-winning book The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (2007).

  3. John Christopher Hartwick - Wikipedia

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    Hartwick was a native of the dukedom of Saxe-Gotha in the province of Thuringia in Germany and studied at the University of Halle. He was educated in the Lutheran Pietism movement. He was ordained a Lutheran Minister in the German Trinity Church of London on November 24, 1745. [ 2]

  4. Oneonta, New York - Wikipedia

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    Oneonta is home to the State University of New York at Oneonta and Hartwick College. SUNY Oneonta began as a normal school and a teacher's college in 1889, and Hartwick College moved into the city in 1928. The approximately 5,800 students from SUNY Oneonta and the approximately 1,500 students at Hartwick make up a significant percentage of the ...

  5. Hartwick Seminary, New York - Wikipedia

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    Hartwick Seminary is served by ZIP code 13326. [3] [4] Per plaques and signs along State Route 28, the hamlet is the original site of the Hartwick Seminary, now Hartwick College. The seminary was founded in 1797 by Rev. John Christopher Hartwick, who located the seminary here in 1816. [5]

  6. Yager Museum of Art & Culture - Wikipedia

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    The Yager Museum of Art & Culture is located on the campus of Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York and is open to the public during the academic year; summer hours vary. The museum features archaeology collections from the Upper Susquehanna area of prehistoric and early Native American items. Other collections include ethnographic North and ...

  7. 1977 NCAA Division I soccer tournament - Wikipedia

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    1978 →. The 1977 NCAA Division I soccer tournament was the 19th annual tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association to determine the national men's college soccer champion among its Division I members in the United States . The final match was played at California Memorial Stadium in Berkeley, California on December 4.

  8. Mark Carr - Wikipedia

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    0–1 (NCAA D-III playoffs) Accomplishments and honors. Championships. 1 Empire 8 (2007) Mark Carr (born c. 1967) is an American college football coach. He is the head football coach for Hartwick College, a position he has held since 2002. [1][2] He also coached for New Hampshire. He played college football for New Hampshire as a quarterback.

  9. Bresee Hall - Wikipedia

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    Bresee Hall is a historic institutional building located on the campus of Hartwick College at Oneonta in Otsego County, New York. It was designed by architect John Russell Pope and built in 1928. It is a rectangular, three story brick building with a symmetrical thirteen bay facade. The east facade features a projecting, pedimented three bay ...