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  2. List of Seton Hall University people - Wikipedia

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    James F. Kelley, President of Seton Hall from 1933-1949. At the time of his appointment he was the youngest college president in the United States [30] Leonard Marshall, New York Giants football player; Stillman School of business executive; Andrew Napolitano, former judge and current correspondent for Fox News Channel

  3. Steve Adubato Sr. - Wikipedia

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    He graduated from Barringer High School in Newark in 1949 and received his bachelor's degree in political science from Seton Hall University in 1954. Adubato attended Rutgers Law School, but did not complete his degree. He began his career in education as a history and government teacher in the Newark public school system, where he taught for ...

  4. List of Seton Hall Preparatory School alumni - Wikipedia

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    Patrick E. Hobbs (born 1960), dean of Seton Hall University School of Law [6] Shavar Jeffries, attorney and candidate in the 2014 election for Mayor of Newark [7] James F. Kelley (1902–1996), president of Seton Hall College (since renamed as Seton Hall University) from 1936 to 1949 [8] W.J. "Jim" Lane (born 1951), Mayor of Scottsdale, Arizona [9]

  5. Category:Seton Hall University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Seton Hall University alumni" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 202 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. As Seton Hall marks 50 years of women in sports, its ... - AOL

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    Seton Hall, a longstanding power in men’s track, quickly ramped up a formidable women’s program under legendary head coach John Moon. By the mid-90s Harris was its standard-bearer.

  7. Tom Gregory (radio and TV announcer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas R. Gregory (July 26, 1927 – December 11, 2006) [1] was an American radio and television announcer and news anchor. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Gregory served in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, he went to Seton Hall University in New Jersey, initially as a law student.

  8. Hoddy Mahon - Wikipedia

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    Horace J. "Hoddy" Mahon (January 17, 1932; Scranton, Pennsylvania – November 25, 2011) was the head coach of the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team during the 1981–82 season. He succeeded Bill Raftery and preceded P. J. Carlesimo. He was a longtime assistant coach for the Pirates and was hired to replace Raftery, who left to pursue ...

  9. Armando O. Bonilla - Wikipedia

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    Seton Hall University Armando Omar Bonilla (born 1967) is an American attorney who is a judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims . [ 1 ] Prior to this, Bonilla served as an associate deputy attorney general in the United States Department of Justice .