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  2. William Hulme's Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    William Hulme (1631–1691) of Hulme Hall, Stockport, was the founder of "Hulme's Charity" later known as the Hulme Trust.Following the premature death of his son, he left provision for the foundation of exhibitions for four students to study for Bachelor of Arts degrees at Brasenose College in Oxford.

  3. Hulme Hall Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Hulme Hall Grammar School is a co-educational school in Stockport, Greater Manchester, England. Established in 1928, there is a Pre-School and Senior School on site. [2] It has an average of around 50 new pupils each year. The current Headmaster is Mr Dean Grierson, The Deputy Heads are; Mr Philip Bradford and Mrs Jackie Smith.

  4. Hulme Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    The doorway of the original Oldham Hulme Grammar School building with its date stone and a window were incorporated into the current school building in the 1920s. [1] When the school was refounded in 1887 it obtained some money from a charitable trust created in 1691 by a bequest from William Hulme , after whom the new school was named.

  5. Simon Holmes à Court - Wikipedia

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    During the campaign for the 2022 election, Holmes à Court sued Victorian senator Jane Hume for allegedly lying about him on the radio. Holmes à Court approached Hume at a pre-poll booth asking her if she was willing to withdraw her accusations. The confrontation was filmed by Josh Frydenberg on his phone and was posted to Twitter. [17]

  6. Thomas William Humes - Wikipedia

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    Humes was born in Knoxville in 1815, the son of Thomas Humes (1767–1816) and Margaret Russell Cowan Humes (1777–1854), both of Scots-Irish descent. [2] Humes's father, a native of Armagh , Ireland, [ 2 ] began building the Lamar House Hotel in 1816, but died later that same year.

  7. Harold L. Humes - Wikipedia

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    Harold Louis Humes, Jr. (May 11, 1926 – September 10, 1992) was known as HL Humes in his books, and usually as "Doc" Humes in life. He was the originator of The Paris Review literary magazine, author of two novels in the late 1950s, and a gregarious fixture of the cultural scene in Paris, London, and New York in the 1950s and early 1960s.

  8. Hume School - Wikipedia

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    The Hume School is an 1891 former school building in the Arlington Ridge neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia. It is the oldest school building in Arlington County. [ 3 ] It has been the home of the Arlington Historical Society since 1960.

  9. Hume's fork - Wikipedia

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    Hume's strong empiricism, as in Hume's fork as well as Hume's problem of induction, was taken as a threat to Newton's theory of motion. Immanuel Kant responded with his Transcendental Idealism in his 1781 Critique of Pure Reason, where Kant attributed to the mind a causal role in sensory experience by the mind's aligning the environmental input by arranging those sense data into the experience ...