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Eric Stern (born June 9, 1971 in Philadelphia,PA) [1] is an American vocalist, accordionist, composer, arranger, and pianist based in Portland, Oregon, best known as the founder and artistic director of the band Vagabond Opera. [2] He also performs as a soloist, as well as with the Eric Stern Trio.
Opus Two performs and records in many styles including classical, Broadway theatre, and Latin.Their performances have highlighted original music written for piano and violin by American composers such as Aaron Copland, Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin and Lowell Liebermann as well as arrangements of American music written by or for the duo.
Oklahoma's admission into the union in 1907 led to the renaming of the Norman Territorial University as the University of Oklahoma. Norman residents donated 407 acres (1.6 km 2 ) of land for the university 0.5 miles (0.8 km) south of the Norman railroad depot.
Pages in category "University of Oklahoma faculty" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 229 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Albany is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community located in Bryan County, Oklahoma, United States, on State Highway 70E. The post office opened July 10, 1894. [3] The community was named for Albany, New York. [3] The population is 118 from the 2020 census, a decrease from 143 in 2010. [4] The area code is 580.
A. James A. Abrahamson; Mustafa al'Absi; Clinton E. Adams; Dwight E. Adams; Michael J. Adams; John Admire; Amita Aggarwal; Heather Ahtone; Benjamin Akande; Carl Albert
Douglas M. North (B.A. 1962), President of Prescott College and Alaska Pacific University; head of The Albany Academies; G. Dennis O'Brien (B.A. 1952), former president of Bucknell University and the University of Rochester; Helen Parkhurst (M.A. 1943), progressive educator, created the Dalton Plan, founder of The Dalton School [160]