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  2. Joseph Clifford Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Clifford Fenton (January 16, 1906 - July 7, 1969) was a Catholic priest who promoted conservative theology. He was a professor of fundamental dogmatic theology at the Catholic University of America and editor of the American Ecclesiastical Review (1943–1963). [ 1 ]

  3. Rumors, violence, red flags preceded the 1978 Pontiac ...

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    The North cell house at Pontiac Correctional Center. An attack on correctional officers two weeks before in the North house was a harbinger for what was to take place on July 22, 1978.

  4. 1978 Pontiac Correctional Center riot: Warring gangs ganged ...

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    In the end, inmates faced convictions stemming from the Pontiac prison riot but no one faced murder charges for the three guards who were killed. 1978 Pontiac Correctional Center riot: Warring ...

  5. Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District

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    Roughly bounded by Montcalm St., Perry St., Joslyn Ave., Gage St., Glenwood, and Nelson St., Pontiac, Michigan Coordinates 42°39′13″N 83°16′44″W  /  42.65361°N 83.27889°W  / 42.65361; -83.27889  ( Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic

  6. St. John's Provincial Seminary - Wikipedia

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    St. John's was founded in 1949 for the province of the Archdiocese of Detroit. [1] The Sulpicians administered and staffed the seminary until their withdrawal in 1971. The first rector was Fr. Lyman A. Fenn. [2] Its chapel — with around fifty colored stained glass windows designed, crafted and installed by Detroit Stained Glass Works — was dedicated on May 12, 1955.

  7. Will a history of violence at Pontiac Correctional Center ...

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  8. Joseph Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Joseph "Joe" Fenton (c. 1953 – 26 February 1989) was an estate agent from Belfast, Northern Ireland, killed by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) for acting as an informer for RUC Special Branch.

  9. Pontiac Central High School - Wikipedia

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    Pontiac Central High School was one of two public high schools in Pontiac, Michigan, United States. It had been an accredited high school from September 4, 1849, until its closing on June 12, 2009. It had been an accredited high school from September 4, 1849, until its closing on June 12, 2009.