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He was born at Fort Sam Houston in Texas, the son of Lt. Col. Roger Sheffield Parrott (1883 in Ohio – ?) and Mary B. Parrott (1884 in North Dakota – ?). He graduated from high school in Princeton, New Jersey, and then graduated from Princeton University in 1936. He died of a heart attack at his home in Washington, D.C.
Always true to his home country, the North, Joe tells us that he still dislikes Texas as much as he did when he first arrived. If Princeton is far enough north, he should be very happy there.” [3] [4] At Princeton, Seeger studied architecture and music. While in college, he spent a year in Florence, Italy studying under composer Luigi ...
The State of Texas' Motion for Summary Judgment stated "that Princeton administration had 'unlawfully and improperly attempted to assert jurisdiction over a tract of land which the city never annexed and which is not lawfully within the corporate city limits,' according to Collin County court records."" [9] "Tract Five, the property in question ...
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History of the Texas Press and the Texas Press Association (Dallas: Harben-Spotts, 1929) Federal Writers' Project (1940), "Newspapers and Radio", Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State, American Guide Series, New York: Hastings House, pp. 120– 124, hdl:2027/mdp.39015002677667 – via HathiTrust; Works Progress Administration (1941).
Joseph Frederick Hoffman was born in 1925 in Oklahoma City.His mother, Rena Crossman Hoffman, was a college graduate and a school teacher, and his father, Henry R. Hoffman, was a self-taught businessman in cigar manufacturing.
Houston, Texas: Win 5–0 Pat Viola UD 6 October 20, 1952 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas: Win 4–0 Jesus Vargas KO 3 October 7, 1952 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas: Win 3–0 Ranchero Alonzo PTS 6 September 23, 1952 Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio, Texas: Win 2–0 Pat Viola PTS 6 July 31, 1952 Austin, Texas: Win 1–0 ...
Royce N. Flippin, Jr. (May 4, 1934 – July 31, 2021) was an American college football player and athletics administrator. He served as the athletic director at Princeton University from 1972 to 1979 and at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) from 1980 to 1992.