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  2. George Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Haskins was a Guggenheim Fellow, and was a Henry Fellow at Merton College of Oxford University. [5] He enlisted during World War 2, and rose to become a major in military intelligence in the War Department General Staff , receiving the Army Commendation Medal with oak leaf clusters and—from the British government—the George Medal .

  3. University of Minnesota basketball scandal - Wikipedia

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    Three years later, on May 13, 2002, Hennepin County District Judge Deborah Hedlund ordered Haskins to return $815,000 of the $1.5 million buyout. This was based on an arbitrator's recommendation, after the university argued that Haskins had committed fraud by lying to the NCAA yet accepting the buyout. [9]

  4. Wife of the late Dwayne Haskins files civil lawsuit against ...

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    Dwayne Haskins’ attorney has filed a lawsuit one year after Haskins’ death — based on previously unseen evidence. The release, via Rick Ellsley of The Ellsley Law Firm: pic.twitter.com ...

  5. Charles Waldo Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Charles Waldo Haskins was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1852, "into a leading American family (including uncle Ralph Waldo Emerson)". [citation needed]Haskins was educated at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, now called the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where he earned a degree in civil engineering, [2] and subsequently completed his studies in Paris.

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  7. Charles Homer Haskins - Wikipedia

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    Charles Homer Haskins (December 21, 1870 – May 14, 1937) was an American medievalist at Harvard University. [1] He was an advisor to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson . He is widely recognized as the first academic medieval historian in the United States, and the Haskins Medal was named in his honor.

  8. Duggins got her juris doctor from Harvard Law School in 2021 – where she served as president of the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau – and was set to become a professor at Howard University School of ...

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