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Philip Keyes Yonge (May 27, 1850 – August 9, 1934), usually given as P. K. Yonge, was a businessman and civic leader. A resident of Pensacola , he was a prominent Floridian . A founding member of the Florida Board of Control (the governing body of the State University System of Florida , Florida's public university system ), he served on that ...
A laboratory school (reflected in the school's former name, the P.K. Yonge Laboratory School), the school's mission is to design, test, and disseminate innovations in K-12 education by serving a diverse student community. The school interim director is Lynda Hayes, Ph.D., the secondary school principal is Carrie Geiger, Ed.D., and the ...
Norman Hall is named for James W. Norman, former dean of the College of Education.The P.K. Yonge Laboratory School was named for P.K. Yonge, a prominent businessman who was a member of the Florida Board of Control during the formative years of the University of Florida and the state university system.
Yonge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Charles Duke Yonge (1812–1891), English historian and translator of Philo of Alexandria
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Philip Yonge DD (1709 – 23 April 1783) was a British clergyman. He was appointed Bishop of Bristol in 1758 and translated to become Bishop of Norwich in 1761; he died in that office in 1783. Yonge was the son of Francis and Elizabeth Yonge.
The Patrologia Orientalis is an attempt to create a comprehensive collection of the writings by eastern Church Fathers in Syriac, Armenian, Arabic, Coptic, Ge'ez, Georgian, and Slavonic, published with a Latin, English, Italian or mostly French translation.