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  2. J. P. Morgan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Pierpont Morgan Jr, nicknamed Jack, was born on September 7, 1867, in Irvington, New York, to J. P. Morgan and Frances Louisa Tracy. He graduated from St. Paul's School, and later in 1886 from Harvard College, where he was a member of the Delphic Club, formerly known as the Harvard chapter of the Delta Phi.

  3. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Therapon University, Virginia [385] Thomas Francis University, Florida; cross-operated alongside IMHS Metaphysics Institute by the unaccredited International Church of Metaphysical Humanism, Inc. [386] Thomas Jefferson Education Foundation, South Dakota [387] Thompson University, Pakistan [43] Thornewood University, Great Britain [11]

  4. Thomas Edison State University - Wikipedia

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    The Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) is a specialized accrediting agency recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). [28] Thomas Edison State University's associate degree program and undergraduate certificate in Polysomnography is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health ...

  5. Morgan family - Wikipedia

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    J. P. Morgan's legacy was continued by his son of the same name, although his son never became as prominent as his father. Born in 1867, John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. attended Harvard University, class of 1889. Also known as "Jack", he entered the banking industry, like his father, becoming a partner at Drexel, Morgan and Company, Bankers and ...

  6. Electric Bond and Share Company - Wikipedia

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    Morgan's son J. P. Morgan Jr. carried on with the House of Morgan, including his father's goal of a national electric monopoly but was up against the reformist progressive era. By 1925, General Electric's Electric Bond & Share Group was the largest owner of U.S. and foreign electric companies holding over 10% of the country's companies as ...

  7. Thomson-Houston Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    Innovation as a Social Process: Elihu Thomson and the Rise of General Electric, 1870-1900 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991). Woodbury, David O. Elihu Thomson, Beloved Scientist (Museum of Science (Boston), 1944) Haney, John L. The Elihu Thomson Collection American Philosophical Society Yearbook 1944.

  8. Douglas A. Warner III - Wikipedia

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    Douglas 'Sandy' Warner (born June 9, 1946, as Douglas Alexander Warner III but widely known as "Sandy") is an American banker who joined Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York out of college in 1968 as an officer's assistant and rose through the ranks to become chief executive officer and chairman of the board of J.P. Morgan & Co. Inc. in 1995.

  9. James Kirk diploma mills - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James Kirk II (also known as Thomas McPherson [citation needed]) operated several fraudulent higher education organizations (diploma mills), including LaSalle University in Mandeville, Louisiana (not associated with the Lasallian educational institutions nor with La Salle Extension University), the University of San Gabriel Valley, and Bienville University.