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  2. Coriolanus Snow - Wikipedia

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    Coriolanus "Coryo" Snow is a character in The Hunger Games franchise, a book series and film series.In the original book trilogy (2008–2010), President Snow is the dictator of the state of Panem through the end of the Second Rebellion, which deposes him.

  3. Lorenzo Snow - Wikipedia

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    Lorenzo Snow funeral. As President of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, Snow became the church's presiding officer when its president, Wilford Woodruff, died. One of the first things he did was to reorganize the First Presidency almost immediately after Woodruff's death, rather than waiting years as his predecessors had.

  4. John W. Snow - Wikipedia

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    John William Snow (born August 2, 1939) is an American economist, attorney, and businessman who is the former CEO of CSX Corporation and served as the 73rd United States secretary of the treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush.

  5. See the Legendary Cast That Makes Up 'Lawmen: Bass Reeves' - AOL

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    If you've watched The Hunger Games, then you certainly recognize Sutherland as the corrupt President Snow. On a lighter note, he's also played roles in Pride & Prejudice and M*A*S*H.

  6. Joseph F. Smith - Wikipedia

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    One of Smith's granddaughters, Amelia Smith, married Bruce R. McConkie, who later became a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. This turn of the century family portrait was taken close to the time Joseph F. Smith succeeded Lorenzo Snow as president of the LDS Church in October 1901.

  7. Charles Wilbert Snow - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 14, Snow left school to become a lobster fisherman; he returned to school three years later after moving to Thomaston, Maine. After graduating, he began teaching in a one-room elementary school while studying at Bowdoin College. Bowdoin's President, William Dewitt Hyde helped Snow attain the scholarship he needed to finance his ...

  8. U.S. Presidents' Net Worth, Before and After Taking Office - AOL

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    The future president would go on to become one of America’s most consequential and dynamic leaders. He lost much of his fortune through bad land deals, but became a prolific writer after his ...

  9. Eliza R. Snow - Wikipedia

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    Here, Snow taught school for Smith's family and was influential in interesting her younger brother, Lorenzo, in Mormonism. He later became an apostle and the LDS Church's fifth president. Snow moved west with her family and the body of the church, first to Adam-ondi-Ahman, a short-lived settlement in Missouri, and then to Nauvoo, Illinois. [9]