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  2. University of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law is a located in Concord, New Hampshire. It was founded in 1973 by Robert H. Rines as the Franklin Pierce Law Center, and operated independently until 2010, when it was formally incorporated to be a part of the University of New Hampshire.

  3. List of University of New Hampshire alumni - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Ford (b. 1931), author/journalist, resident scholar at the University of New Hampshire (1954) Ursula Hegi (b. 1946), novelist, including best-selling Oprah's Book Club novel Stones from the River (1978, MA 1979) John Irving (b. 1942), Academy Award-winning screenwriter and novelist (1965)

  4. Janet Polasky - Wikipedia

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    Janet Polasky is Presidential Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire. Polasky earned a B.A., at Carleton College in 1973, and a Ph.D from Stanford University in 1978. [ 1 ]

  5. The New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of The New Hampshire, "Volume 1, No. 1," was published on September 20, 1911, and sold for 5¢ a copy or $1 for a year-long subscription. [1] It replaced The New Hampshire College Monthly, a student magazine created in 1893 (and originally named The Enaichsee—"The NHC"—in its first year) [2] by students of the Culver Literary Society.

  6. UNH Alma Mater - Wikipedia

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    The "UNH Alma Mater" is the official alma mater of the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire. The lyrics to the song were written by Herbert Fisher Moore, an 1898 graduate of the school, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and are sung to the tune "Lancashire" (also known as "Lead On, O King Eternal") [ 3 ] by Henry Smart .

  7. New Hampshire Wildcats - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is known as the "Granite State." White resembles the White Mountains of New Hampshire, located an hour north of Durham. The University of New Hampshire campus is located about a mile from the Great Bay estuary, which runs out to the Atlantic Ocean. Blue resembles the Atlantic Ocean.

  8. Mark Huddleston - Wikipedia

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    Huddleston was the highest-paid public employee in the state of New Hampshire in 2016, with a salary of $492,800. Huddleston earned $385,000 in base pay during the 2013-14 year — plus an additional $94,710 in bonus pay, his total compensation was $479,710.

  9. Memorial Union Building (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Union Building (MUB) is the University of New Hampshire's students' union building and the "heart of campus." The building also serves as the official New Hampshire War Memorial for soldiers killed in action since World War I. Planning for a student union began in 1930s and fundraising began in 1945. The MUB was opened in 1957*.