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  2. Samuel DeWitt Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel DeWitt Proctor was born in Norfolk, Virginia on July 13, 1921. [1] Unusual for an African American born in this era, Proctor's grandparents on both sides had received education at the university level: his paternal grandmother had attended Hampton Institute, and both of his maternal grandparents had attended Norfolk Mission College,the forerunner of Booker T Washington High School in ...

  3. Samuel Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Proctor (March 29, 1919 [2] – July 10, 2005) was an American history professor and author. He taught at the University of Florida (UF) and wrote about the school and the state's history. He taught at the University of Florida (UF) and wrote about the school and the state's history.

  4. Tate House (Tate, Georgia) - Wikipedia

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    The Tate House is a historic property east of Tate, Georgia on Georgia State Route 53.Colonel Samuel Tate began construction in 1921 and the mansion was completed in 1926. Designed by Walker and Weeks, architects in the Neo-Classical style, the home is made of pink and white marble (Etowah Marble) supplied by Tate's Georgia Marble Company, and sometimes called the "Pink Palace" or "Pink Marble ...

  5. Georgia Marble Company - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Marble Company was founded in 1884 by Samuel Tate. Tate leased out all the land in Pickens County, Georgia, which contained rich Georgia marble.Pickens County has a vein of marble 5 to 7 miles (8.0 to 11.3 km) long, a half mile wide, and up to 2,000 feet (610 m) deep.

  6. Ancients (art group) - Wikipedia

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    Early Morning, 1825, by Samuel Palmer Portrait of William Blake drawn by John Linnell (1820). The Ancients (also known as the Shoreham Ancients) were a group of young English artists and others who were brought together around 1824 by their attraction to archaism in art and admiration for the work of William Blake (1757–1827), who was a generation or two older than the group.

  7. Lewis C. Dowdy - Wikipedia

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    Dowdy served as acting President of A&T college from January, 1962 to September, 1963, while then President Samuel D. Proctor took a leave of absence to serve the country as Peace Corps director in Nigeria. [2] Dowdy would then be inaugurated as the college's sixth president on April 10, 1964, in the wake of Proctor's resignation.

  8. Ceylonese recipients of British titles - Wikipedia

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    1951 - Samuel Muthuvaloe Tamby Raja. For public and social services in Matale District. 1951 - Reginald Hugh Wickramasinghe, Controller of Establishments. 1951 - John Wilson, Proctor of the Supreme Court. 1951 - John Richard Wilson, MD BS MRCS LRCP, Visiting Physician, Tuberculosis Hospital, Welisara, and Consultant to the Chest Hospital, Ragama.

  9. List of Old Haberdashers - Wikipedia

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    Sir Nicholas Serota, director of Tate Galleries (1988–present) Brian Sewell (1931–2015), "Britain's most famous and controversial art critic" [1] William Sutcliffe, author of New Boy, a fictional book inspired by his experiences at the school; Michael Wojas (1956–2010), owner and proprietor of The Colony Room Club in Soho, London [5]

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