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  2. Jonathan the Husky - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan II debuted November 8, 1935, at a pep rally prior to the annual football rivalry game against Rhode Island. Jonathan II was an Eskimo Husky, and cousin to the original Jonathan. Jonathan made his presence felt in September 1936. He scared Brown University's live bear mascot severely and chased the bear up a tree. Jonathan II made Brown ...

  3. University of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan the Husky, the school's mascot, is portrayed both as a traditional anthropomorphic character at athletic and student events and by a real Siberian husky dog. Jonathan received his name as part of a student newspaper poll in 1935 after Jonathan Trumbull, the last colonial governor of Connecticut. The school's fight song, officially ...

  4. Jonathan Trumbull - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Trumbull Sr. (October 12, 1710 – August 17, 1785) was an American politician and statesman who served as Governor of Connecticut during the American Revolution. Trumbull and Nicholas Cooke of Rhode Island were the only men to serve as governor of both a British colony and an American state, and he was the only governor to take up the ...

  5. Huskies' Responses to Mom Telling Them 'No' Couldn't Be More ...

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    Even if your Husky isn't a sled dog, there's a good chance they enjoy talking, howling, and maybe even screaming like Tikanni, Kita, and Tehya. It's not the most peaceful sound, but it sure is ...

  6. John Burke (author) - Wikipedia

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    John Frederickas Burkensaw (8 March 1922 – 20 September 2011) [1] was an English writer of novels and short stories.. He also wrote under the pen names J. F. Burke, Jonathan Burke, Jonathan George, Robert Miall, Martin Sands, Owen Burke, Sara Morris, Roger Rougiere, and Joanna Jones; and co-wrote with his wife Jean Burke under the pen name Harriet Esmond.

  7. Brother Jonathan (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Brother Jonathan: or, the New Englanders is an 1825 historical novel by American writer John Neal. The title refers to Brother Jonathan, a popular personification of New England and the broader United States. The story follows protagonist Walter Harwood as he and the nation around him both come of age through the American Revolution.

  8. Jonathan Escoffery - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Escoffery is an American writer. His debut novel , If I Survive You , was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction and shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize , among other honors.

  9. File:Jonathan Wild.PDF - Wikipedia

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    Original file (825 × 1,275 pixels, file size: 25 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.