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  2. Jim Harmon - Wikipedia

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    James Judson Harmon (21 April 1933 – 16 February 2010), better known as Jim Harmon, was an American short story author and popular culture historian who wrote extensively about the Golden Age of Radio. He sometimes used the pseudonym Judson Grey, and occasionally he was labeled Mr. Nostalgia.

  3. Judson-Rives Building - Wikipedia

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    Judson-Rives Building features Beaux Arts architecture [2] and is made of steel-framed concrete and brick with a granite, sandstone, and glazed terra cotta facade. [3] [8]The building's front-facing west facade is six bays wide and is arranged in a base-shaft-capital composition up to the eighth floor, with an entablature separating the base from the shaft between the second and third floors.

  4. List of The Librarians episodes - Wikipedia

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    With Ezekiel turning into a werewolf, Flynn, Jake, and Cassandra seal the portal, returning Anubis and his followers to the land of the dead while Apep escapes. Having confirmed that Charlene was not responsible for helping Apep in the first place, Flynn sets out to find her, as she is the only individual besides Judson who knows how to defeat him.

  5. Purlie Victorious - Wikipedia

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    Purlie Victorious (A Non-Confederate Romp through the Cotton Patch) is a three-act comedic stage play written by American actor Ossie Davis.The play tells the fictional story of Reverend Purlie Victorious Judson, a dynamic traveling preacher returning to his hometown in rural Georgia, to save his small hometown church. [1]

  6. Humanitas Opens Submissions Process for 2025 Awards ... - AOL

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    Humanitas has started accepting submissions for its 2025 Humanitas Prizes, as well as its New Voices Fellowship and College Screenwriting Awards. A nonprofit that seeks to “honor and empower ...

  7. Ned Buntline - Wikipedia

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    Judson was born on March 20, 1821 in Harpersfield, New York. [Note 1] He moved with his parents to Bethany, Pennsylvania in 1826, then to Philadelphia in 1834. His father Levi Carroll Judson was a lawyer and wanted his son to be a clergyman. [2] [3] In November 1834, Judson ran away to sea as a soldier, and the next year he shipped on board a ...

  8. Cast your vote for Springfield Boys & Girls Club's Black ...

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    Boys & Girls Club of Springfield members were encouraged to create an original piece of artwork representing influential Black STEM icons.

  9. Judson Philips - Wikipedia

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    Judson Pentecost Philips (August 10, 1903 – March 7, 1989) was an American writer who wrote more than 100 mystery and detective novels under the pseudonyms Hugh Pentecost and Philip Owen, as well as under his own name. As Judson Philips, he also wrote numerous pulp sports novels in the 1930s. [1]