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  2. Dean Conant Worcester - Wikipedia

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    Dean Conant Worcester, D.Sc., FRGS (October 1, 1866 – May 2, 1924) was an American zoologist, public official, and writer on the Philippines. He was born at Thetford, Vermont, and educated at the University of Michigan (A.B., 1889). Worcester's involvement with the Philippines began in 1887 when he joined a scientific expedition to the region ...

  3. Schurman Commission - Wikipedia

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    Worcester, D.C. (1900). Papers by the various members of the commission on existing and desired conditions, e.g. "Efforts toward conciliation and the establishment of peace" "Peoples of the islands" "Education" "Government" "Condition and needs of the United States in the Philippines from a naval and maritime standpoint", etc .

  4. Dean Withers - Wikipedia

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    Dean Withers was born in 2003 or 2004 [1] [2] and grew up in Grand Junction, Colorado with conservative family members, leading him to hold similar political views in his early life. [3] [4] His father—an engineer—and his mother—who he described as often unemployed—divorced when he was an adolescent. He also has two older siblings. [2]

  5. Philippine Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine Commission was the name of two bodies, both appointed by the president of the United States, to assist with governing the Philippines.. The First Philippine Commission, also known as the Schurman Commission, was appointed by President William McKinley on January 20, 1899 as a recommendatory body.

  6. Category:Deans of Worcester - Wikipedia

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  7. Jacob Gould Schurman - Wikipedia

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    He was professor of English literature, political economy and psychology at Acadia College from 1880 to 1882, [7] of metaphysics and English literature at Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 1882–86, [8] [7] [9] and the Sage professor of philosophy (Sage professor) at Cornell University from 1886 to 1892, [6] and Dean of the Sage School of Philosophy from 1891 to 1892, during which ...

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  9. American exceptionalism - Wikipedia

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    The term "American exceptionalism" was rarely used after the 1930s until U.S. newspapers popularized it in the 1980s to describe America's cultural and political uniqueness. [12] In 1989, the Scottish political scientist Richard Rose noted that most American historians endorse exceptionalism, and he suggested their reasoning to be as follows: