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Savonarola Italian Dominican (1452–1498) famous for the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence, finally executed for heresy; John of Capistrano (1386–1456), Italian Franciscan, working in Central Europe, where he led resistance to a Turkish invasion; Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419) Spanish Dominican; Bernardino of Siena (1380–1444), emotive Italian
American teacher and police officer [112] Frank Popper: 1918–2020: 102: Czech-born French-British historian of art and technology, professor and author [113] [114] Norman Porteous: 1898–2003: 104: British academic; Dean at the University of Edinburgh [115] Eva Gabriele Reichmann: 1897–1998: 101: German historian and sociologist [116 ...
Walter Banek – alumnus; bishop of the Reformed Episcopal Church; Paul Benware – faculty; pastor, author and former professor of Bible and theology [8]; Mary McLeod Bethune – alumnus; the daughter of former South Carolina slaves, McLeod Bethune also graduated from Scotia Seminary for Girls before starting a school for girls in Florida which has become Bethune-Cookman University; She ...
Johnny Hunt, past president of the Southern Baptist Convention and pastor of the First Baptist Church Woodstock, Georgia Bill Hybels , founder and former pastor of Willow Creek Community Church Harry R. Jackson Jr. , senior pastor at Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, Maryland and Presiding Bishop of the International Communion of Evangelical ...
A. Joseph Hale Abbot; Elizabeth Robinson Abbott; David Abner Jr. Dudley W. Adams; Sadie L. Adams; William L. Adams (pioneer) William Taylor Adams; Julia Addington
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As a teacher and coach at Mankato West High School, Tim Walz gave out hallway high-fives, was named “most inspiring teacher,” motivated students to become educators themselves and helped ...
Anne Sullivan Macy (born as Johanna Mansfield Sullivan; April 14, 1866 – October 20, 1936) was an American teacher best known for being the instructor and lifelong companion of Helen Keller. [1] At the age of five, Sullivan contracted trachoma, an eye disease, which left her partially blind and without reading or writing skills. [2]