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  2. William Milliken - Wikipedia

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    William Grawn Milliken (March 26, 1922 – October 18, 2019) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 44th governor of Michigan from 1969 to 1983. A member of the Republican Party, he assumed the governorship following the resignation of George Romney and went on to win three terms in 1970, 1974, and 1978, [a] becoming the longest-serving governor in Michigan history.

  3. William F. Milliken Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William F. Milliken, Jr. (April 18, 1911 – July 28, 2012) was an aerospace engineer, automotive engineer and racecar driver. He was born in Old Town, Maine . Life

  4. Communities In Schools - Wikipedia

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    They state that it is the only dropout prevention program in the nation with scientific evidence to prove that it can increase graduation rates. They also state that their model results in a higher percentage of students reaching proficiency in fourth- and eighth- grade reading and mathematics, when implemented with high fidelity.

  5. Tough love - Wikipedia

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    Tough love is the act of treating a person sternly or harshly with the intent to help them in the long run. People exhibit and act upon tough love when attempting to address someone else’s undesirable behaviour.

  6. Charles C. Milliken: Driving a stake through the heart of ...

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    When push comes to shove, college admissions officers will simply have to use some sham workarounds to continue what they are already doing.

  7. William H. Milliken Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Milliken received 41,553 votes to Edmund Jones, 15,866; Ivan H. "Cy" Peterman, an Upper Darby journalist, 11,683; and Upper Darby 10th Ward commissioner Jack F. Robbins, with 11,240. The election between Milliken and Earle degenerated into a bitter race, with the latter accusing the former of having converted county funds to his personal use.

  8. 1955 12 Hours of Sebring - Wikipedia

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    William Milliken, Jr. Lester Smalley: Bill Milliken Austin-Healey 100: 60 Engine DNF 74 S1.5 Walt Hansgen: William Eager: George E. Tilp Osca MT4 1350: 58 Rear Axle DNF 37 S3.0 Briggs Cunningham: John Gordon Bennett: B. S. Cunningham: Cunningham C-6R: 54 Gearbox DNF 26 S3.0 Alfonso de Portago: Umberto Maglioli: Marquis de Portago: Ferrari 750 ...

  9. Giants Despair Hillclimb - Wikipedia

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    Bill Milliken drove the AJB/FWD Butterball Special, #111, in 1955 finishing third overall in a time of 63.771 sec. [5] Carroll Shelby, [6] Roger Penske, and Oscar Koveleski are just a few of the famous drivers that set out to tackle the mile. The hill has been paved many times and the records have been shattered.