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  2. Edward Meeks Gregory - Wikipedia

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    Edward Meeks Gregory was born the fifth of seven children of Constance Adela (née Heath) Gregory (1890–1982) and George Craghead Gregory (1887–1956) at "Granite Hall", the family estate in northwestern Chesterfield County, Virginia, on September 30, 1922. His father was a prominent attorney, businessman and historian.

  3. Goldsmith C. Gilbert Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include the A.L. Johnson House, Meeks Mortuary Building, Joseph Hummel House, and Miller Livery (1916). [2]: 54–57 It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [1]

  4. Cordell D. Meeks Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on September 25, 1914, to his parents Mossie Ella Meeks and Charles Arthur Meeks. He moved to Wyandotte County when he was thirteen. His father was a teacher and a Minister for the Church of God in Christ and his mother was a missionary and a housew

  5. What experts see in the ‘shocking and disturbing’ video of New York man’s fatal beating in prison

  6. Howard Meeks - Wikipedia

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    Meeks was born on November 29, 1932, in Upland, Pennsylvania, the son of Howard Samuel Meeks and Edith May Flounders. He was educated in Chester High School , graduating in 1951. He then studied at the Goldey–Beacom College from where he earned an Associate’s Degree in Accounting and Business Administration, after which he worked for ...

  7. 5-ish things to watch in the first round of the College ...

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    The school became a football powerhouse in the early 1980s thanks to banned payments to players and repeated recruiting violations – infractions that would largely be OK under the rules as they ...

  8. Bryant Meeks - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Meeks (January 16, 1926 – May 30, 2007) was an American football center and linebacker. He played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1947 to 1948. [1] [2]

  9. Stocks slip but cap off 2024 with a 2nd straight year of 20% ...

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    Stocks slipped in the final trading session of 2024. Still, the S&P 500 gained over 20% for the second year in a row. Other markets also notched records in a blockbuster year.