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  2. The GW Hatchet - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of The GW Hatchet was published on 5 October 1904. In 1993, The GW Hatchet was incorporated as an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit, and the paper has been editorially and financially independent of the university since then. It is run by a board of directors composed of Hatchet editors, former staff members, a GW student, a GW ...

  3. Elliott School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott School and the School of Business offer a Master of Arts and Master of Business Administration program, while it partners with the Law School to grant a Master of Arts and Juris Doctor. The third program is a Master of Arts and Master of Public Health, in partnership with George Washington's School of Public Health and Health Services.

  4. List of Elliott School of International Affairs people

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    Shanti Sethi – first Indian-American woman to command a major U.S. Navy warship, the USS Decatur; General John M. Shalikashvili (MA '70) – Supreme Allied Commander and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Rear Admiral Sumner Shapiro – director of the Office of Naval Intelligence; Admiral Owen W. Siler (MA '68) – 15th Commandant of the ...

  5. Charles E. Smith Center - Wikipedia

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    The Charles E. Smith Center is a 5,000-seat multipurpose arena in Washington, D.C. Opened on November 17, 1975, [2] it is home to the George Washington Revolutionaries men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the university's swimming, water polo, gymnastics, and volleyball teams.

  6. Benjamin Franklin University - Wikipedia

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    The university has since closed and is now operated by George Washington University. The founding principles of Benjamin Franklin University were based upon Benjamin Franklin's doctrine of thrift and self-reliance. The university was especially adapted toward nontraditional students who had full-time employment during the day.

  7. G. W. Steevens - Wikipedia

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    He was appointed by the Daily Mail as war correspondent to South Africa during the Second Boer War in 1899. Caught in the siege of Ladysmith, he kept up morale during the early months with his mordant witticisms appearing in Ladysmith Lyre (e.g. "a strange sideway out of Ladysmith" for death by disease or starvation). [4]

  8. 'The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker' Leaves Out *These ... - AOL

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    Where is the hatchet wielding hitchhiker today? While Kai did try to get his murder conviction overturned in 2021, he still remains in a Trenton, N.J. prison, according to NJ.com. He was 24 at the ...

  9. Dorothy Canfield Fisher - Wikipedia

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    Until 2020, the Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award was awarded to new American children's books whose winner was chosen by the vote of child readers. [15] In 2017, an Abenaki educator lobbied the Vermont Department of Libraries to pull Fisher's name from the children's literature award, which was created in the state over half a ...