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  2. The GW Hatchet - Wikipedia

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    The paper derives its name from the story of U.S. President George Washington (founding father of the university) involving his chopping down a cherry tree with a hatchet. The first edition of The GW Hatchet was published on 5 October 1904. In 1993, The GW Hatchet was incorporated as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit, and the paper has been ...

  3. River Horse (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The River Horse is a bronze sculpture of a hippopotamus located on the campus of George Washington University. It is in front of Lisner Auditorium , at 21st Street and H Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. , in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.

  4. Charles E. Smith Center - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. Smith Center is a 5,000-seat multipurpose arena in Washington, D.C. Opened on November 17, 1975, [2] it is home to the George Washington Revolutionaries men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's swimming, water polo, gymnastics, and volleyball teams.

  5. L. Ron Hubbard bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard's first short story, "Tah", was published in the Literary Supplement of The Hatchet, George Washington University's campus paper, in February 1932. [3] In February 1934, the pulp magazine Thrilling Adventure was the first to publish one of Hubbard's short stories. Over the next six years, more than 140 of his short stories appeared in ...

  6. Equestrian statue of George Washington (Washington Circle)

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    The circle is across the street from George Washington University Hospital and Schneider Triangle. The park and statue are both owned and maintained by the National Park Service. [17] [19] The bronze statue of Washington and his horse is 9-feet tall (2.7 m), 14-feet long (4.3 m), and faces east towards the White House.

  7. R. S. Summerhays - Wikipedia

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    The Young Rider's Guide to the Horse World; A Lifetime with Horses; Arabian Horse in Great Britain (1967), London, Country Life Ltd. [5] The Arabian Horse (1974) A.S. Barnes, ISBN 0-498-07474-9, ISBN 978-0-498-07474-5; In Praise of the Arabian Horse (1954) coauthor with Staveacre F. W. F. The Arab Horse Society & J A Allen ASIN: B000WI33ZY

  8. Talk:The GW Hatchet - Wikipedia

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  9. Gary Paulsen bibliography - Wikipedia

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    A Guide for Using Hatchet in the Classroom (1994) Winterdance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod (1994) Father Water, Mother Woods (1994) Puppies, Dogs, and Blue Northers (1996) My Life in Dog Years (1998) Pilgrimage on a Steel Ride: A Memoir of Men and Motorcycles (1997) All Aboard: Stories from Big Books (1998)