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  2. St Mungo's Academy - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo's Academy was founded by the Marist Brothers in 1858 at 96 Garngad Hill, [1] Glasgow to educate poor Catholic boys, largely Irish immigrants or their children. The school was named for the patron saint of Glasgow, Saint Mungo, and had ambitions to create a Catholic professional class by educating the boys to secondary level and prepare them for university studies.

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  6. George Savage (Scottish footballer) - Wikipedia

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    St Mungo's Academy: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1951: Manchester United: 0 (0) St Mungo's Academy Former Pupils: 1955–1956: Queen's Park: 3 (0) 1957: Third Lanark: 2 (0) 1959: Montreal Canadian Alouettes: International career; 1954–1958: Scotland Amateurs: 6 (0) *Club domestic league appearances and goals

  7. Denis William Brogan - Wikipedia

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    Denis Brogan was born in Glasgow, the eldest son of Denis Brogan (1856–1934), a master tailor, and Elizabeth Toner. His father was originally from County Donegal, and was a liberal-minded pro-Boer and Irish nationalist who, at one point, served as head of the Glasgow branch of the United Irish League, while his mother was a sister of John Toner, Bishop of Dunkeld.

  8. George Friel - Wikipedia

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    George Friel (15 July 1910 – 1975) was a Scottish writer. He was born in Glasgow as the fourth of seven children, and was educated at St. Mungo's Academy and the University of Glasgow.

  9. List of University of Memphis people - Wikipedia

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    Curtis S. Person Jr. – former State Senator, Tennessee Legislature [8] Van B. Poole – former member of both houses of the Florida Legislature [9] Frank Scott Jr. – current mayor of Little Rock, AR; Jim Strickland – former mayor of Memphis; Fred Thompson – actor and former U.S. Senator [10]