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  2. James Madison Academic Campus - Wikipedia

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    Madison University High School (formerly James Madison High School) is a high school in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, part of the Milwaukee Public Schools system. It changed its name in 1996 to reflect a higher emphasis on meeting academic standards.

  3. James Madison High School - Wikipedia

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    James Madison High School is the name of the following high schools in the United States: ... James Madison High School (Milwaukee), Wisconsin;

  4. Vel Phillips Memorial High School - Wikipedia

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    Vel Phillips Memorial High School (formerly James Madison Memorial High School (JMM) ) or simply "VPM" is a public high school on the west side of Madison, Wisconsin, United States. It was built in 1966 and is part of the Madison Metropolitan School District. It is home to the MMSD Planetarium.

  5. First day of pro-Palestinian protests passed without conflict ...

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    Tents established at UW-Madison, UW-Milwaukee. Hundreds of students, campus employees and community members gathered Monday morning on both campuses to rally. At UW-Madison, protesters circled ...

  6. James Groppi - Wikipedia

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    James Edmund Groppi (November 16, 1930 – November 4, 1985) was an erstwhile Catholic priest and noted civil rights activist based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He became well known for leading numerous protests, many times being arrested during them. [ 1 ]

  7. Gates of Heaven Synagogue - Wikipedia

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    On January 6, 1971, the Madison City Park Commission approved a request to relocate the Gates of Heaven Synagogue to a site in James Madison Park. [33] Fiore set May 1 as the deadline for removing the Gates of Heaven synagogue, [ 34 ] and sold the plot under the synagogue to the David Murdock Development Company, [ 29 ] which was to construct a ...

  8. List of people from Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Walter Annenberg (1908–2002), creator of TV Guide and Seventeen magazines (Milwaukee) Antler (born 1946), poet ; Ruth Ball (1879–1960), sculptor (Madison) Annie Wall Barnett (1859–1942), writer, litterateur, poet (Richland County or Crawford County) Lynda Barry (born 1956), author and cartoonist (Richland Center)

  9. List of people from Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    James Chance (James Siegfried, a/k/a James White), saxophonist, songwriter and singer, key figure in No Wave movement; John Moses Cheney, U.S. District Court Judge in Florida; Ted Cieslak, MLB player [19] Alvin J. Clasen, Wisconsin State Assembly man; John Louis Coffey, Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals; James Kelsey Cogswell, U.S. Navy admiral