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The Oak Hill Cemetery is a cemetery in Lawrence, Kansas. It was first constructed as a way for the people of Lawrence to remember those who were killed in Quantrill's Raid . Several prominent Kansans are buried there, including Charles L. Robinson , John P. Usher , Lucy Hobbs Taylor , James H. Lane , and the grandparents of Langston Hughes ...
Neal Keith Aronson (born 1965) is an American billionaire businessman, and the founder and managing partner of Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm. [1] Aronson earned a bachelor's degaree from Lehigh University. [2] He started his career in the corporate finance department of Drexel Burnham Lambert. [2]
Location of Douglas County in Kansas. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Douglas County, Kansas. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Douglas County, Kansas, United States. The locations of National Register properties and ...
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Feb. 15—Renowned Santa Fe jeweler Lawrence Baca, whose work has won awards at the Traditional Spanish Market and is featured at a prominent downtown gallery, was found dead recently in his home ...
Roark Capital Management, LLC, [3] also known as Roark Capital Group or simply Roark Capital, is an American private equity firm with around $37 billion in assets under management. The firm is focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies , primarily in the franchise/multi-location, restaurant and food, health and wellness ...
Lawrence was the first city in Kansas to enact an ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation (enacted in 1995, after a campaign called Simply Equal). On October 4, 2011, Lawrence became the first city in Kansas to prohibit discrimination based on gender identity with the passage of City Ordinance No. 8672. [241]