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  2. Harold Avery - Wikipedia

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    3) Birth Index: 1837-1915 England and Wales Free BMD Birth Index: A search of the birth index for all persons named Charles Avery, Charles Harold Avery and Harold Avery born between 1862 and 1872 was undertaken. Only one individual was found. 4) Marriage certificates: William Avery, Charles Harold Avery

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  4. Ruby Middleton Forsythe - Wikipedia

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    Forsythe née Middleton was born in Charleston, South Carolina on June 27, 1905. [3] In 1921 she earned her education certificate from the Avery Institute. [4] She went on to earn a BS degree from South Carolina State College.

  5. Avery - Wikipedia

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    Avery Brewing Company, a regional brewery located in Boulder, Colorado Avery Dennison , a major manufacturer of pressure-sensitive adhesive materials, apparel branding labels and tags, RFID inlays, and specialty medical products

  6. Certificate of division - Wikipedia

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    Following Rider and Hewecker, certificates of division continued to be issued in civil cases. Felsenheld v. United States (1902) was the last civil certificate of division case. [54] The possibility of civil certificates of division was not completely abolished until the Judicial Code of 1911 abolished the circuit courts. [55]

  7. Pass by catastrophe - Wikipedia

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    Pass by catastrophe is an academic urban legend proposing that if some particular catastrophic event occurs, students whose performance could have been affected by the event are automatically awarded passing grades, on the grounds that there would then be no way to assess them fairly and they should not be penalized for the catastrophe.

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  9. Avery Brundage - Wikipedia

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    Avery Brundage was born in Detroit, Michigan, on September 28, 1887, the son of Charles and Minnie (Lloyd) Brundage. Charles Brundage was a stonecutter. The Brundages moved to Chicago when Avery was five, and Charles soon thereafter abandoned his family. Avery and his younger brother, Chester, were raised mostly by aunts and uncles. [1]