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  2. Make the World Go Away - Wikipedia

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    Make the World Go Away. " Make the World Go Away' " is a country pop song composed by Hank Cochran. It has become a Top 40 popular success three times: for Timi Yuro (1963), Eddy Arnold (1965), and the brother-sister duo Donny and Marie Osmond (1975).

  3. Timi Yuro - Wikipedia

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    Timi Yuro. Rosemary Victoria Yuro (August 4, 1940 – March 30, 2004), known professionally as Timi Yuro, was an American singer. Sometimes called "the little girl with the big voice", [1] she is considered to be one of the first blue-eyed soul stylists of the rock era. Yuro possessed a contralto vocal range. [2]

  4. Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    History Beginnings Fort Hill, photographed in 1887, was the home of John C. Calhoun and later Thomas Green Clemson and is at the center of the university campus.. Thomas Green Clemson, the university's founder, came to the foothills of South Carolina in 1838, when he married Anna Maria Calhoun, daughter of John C. Calhoun, the South Carolina politician and seventh U.S. Vice President.

  5. One-time Clemson commit blown away by South Carolina visit ...

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    One of the schools to make a strong move on him after Clemson was Miami. He visited there unofficially in May and officially in June and committed to the Hurricanes following that official visit.

  6. Campus of Clemson University - Wikipedia

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    The Campus of Clemson University was originally the site of U.S. Vice President John C. Calhoun 's plantation, named Fort Hill. The plantation passed to his daughter, Anna, and son-in-law, Thomas Green Clemson. On Clemson's death in 1888, he willed the land to the state of South Carolina for the creation of a public university.

  7. He’s one of the best recruits in the Carolinas. Why Clemson ...

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    The Cummings (N.C.) High School star is one of only four players across the Carolinas who rank as 247Sports Composite top 100 recruits. “They said they needed a player like me,” the 16-year ...

  8. Clemson and South Carolina together in SEC? What realignment ...

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    Clemson-USC is one of the country’s premier college football rivalries. The teams first met in Columbia in 1896, and their Nov. 26 game in Clemson this fall will be matchup No. 119. That ...

  9. Thomas Green Clemson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Green Clemson. Thomas Green Clemson (July 1, 1807 – April 6, 1888) was an American politician and statesman, serving as Chargés d'Affaires to Belgium, and United States Superintendent of Agriculture. He served in the Confederate Army and founded Clemson University in South Carolina. Historians have called Clemson "a quintessential ...