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  2. Carroll Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Opened on October 1, 1961, Carrol County General Hospital, originally planned by local citizens in 1957, was a hospital with only 50 beds and a total of 125 employees.

  3. Carroll (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Edward Adams (1923–1970), American brigadier general; Carroll Alley (1927–2016), American physicist; Carroll Arnett, baptismal name of Gogisgi, Cherokee poet; Carroll Baker (born 1931), American actress

  4. Carroll University - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its establishment, what is now Carroll University was Prairieville Academy which was founded in 1841. Its charter—named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence—was passed into law by the Wisconsin Territorial Legislature on January 31, 1846. [3]

  5. From Eternity to Here - Wikipedia

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    Manjit Kumar in his review for the Daily Telegraph called the book "a rewarding read" that was "not for the faint hearted". [4] Writing for The A.V. Club, Donna Bowman commented, "Its appeal lies in Carroll's gift for leading readers through the train of thought that connects black holes, light cones, event horizons, Laplace's demon (or Maxwell’s), dark energy, and entropy with the question ...

  6. Elaine Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Carroll was born in New York City, and she and her family moved to Richmond, Virginia at the age of five. [1] She grew up loving all forms of the arts, and began doing plays in first grade when her class put on a production of The King and I.

  7. Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Carroll Gardens was settled in the 19th century by immigrants from Ireland, [3] followed in the middle of the century by Norwegian immigrants, [11] who founded two churches, the Norwegian Seaman's Church (formerly the Westminster Presbyterian Church), now apartments, and the Norwegian Methodist Episcopal Church (formerly the Carroll Park Methodist Episcopal Church, no longer extant).

  8. Caroll Spinney - Wikipedia

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    Spinney was born in Waltham, Massachusetts, on December 26, 1933, to Chester and Margaret Spinney.He had two older brothers, Donald and David. His mother, a native of Bolton, England, named him Caroll despite him being male because he was born the day after Christmas.

  9. Carroll rearrangement - Wikipedia

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    The Carroll rearrangement is a rearrangement reaction in organic chemistry and involves the transformation of a β-keto allyl ester into a α-allyl-β-ketocarboxylic acid. [1] ...