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  2. Rector - Wikipedia

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    Rector Street (Manhattan), a street in the financial district of New York City; Rector High School, a public high school in Rector, Arkansas, United States; Rector House, a historic house in Heber Springs, Arkansas; Rector Log Barn, a historic barn in rural Izard County, Arkansas; Rector Road Bridge, a historic truss bridge in Denton, Texas.

  3. Rector (academia) - Wikipedia

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    In a few "Crown lands" of the Austrian Empire, one seat in the Landtag (regional legislature of semi-feudal type) was reserved for the rector of the capital's university, notably: Graz in Steiermark (Styria), Innsbruck in Tirol, Wien (Vienna) in Nieder-Österreich (Lower Austria); in Bohemia, two Rectors had seats in the equivalent Landesvertretung.

  4. Rector (ecclesiastical) - Wikipedia

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    Rector general is the title given to the superior general of certain religious orders, e.g. the Clerics Regular of the Mother of God, Pallottines. There are some other uses of this title, such as for residence hall directors, such as Father George Rozum CSC, at the University of Notre Dame which were once (and to some extent still are) run in a ...

  5. Rector, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Rector is a city in southeastern Clay County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 1,977 at the 2010 census. [3] History. Rector is named after Governor Henry ...

  6. Rector (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Rector provinciae was a Latin generic term for Roman governor, the governor of a Roman province, known after the time of Suetonius, and specifically a legal term (as used in the Codices of the Emperors Theodosius I and Justinian I) after Emperor Diocletian's Tetrarchy (when they came under the administrative authority of the Vicarius of a diocese and these under a Pretorian prefect ...

  7. Ben Rector - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Evans Rector (born November 6, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Rector is an independent artist, and releases music under his own label OK Kid Recordings. A self-taught instrumentalist, Rector began songwriting and learning guitar at age 16, and began performing locally in high ...

  8. Rector (Ragusa) - Wikipedia

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    The rector (in Latin; Italian: rettore, Serbo-Croatian: knez) was an official in the government of the Republic of Ragusa. The holder was the head of the executive powers of Ragusa, part of the Small Council ( Consilium minus ).

  9. Rector (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Rector is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ab Rector (1934–2005), Canadian politician; Alan Rector, professor of medical informatics; Anne Elizabeth Rector (1899–1970), American artist and author