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  2. John Cooper Wiley - Wikipedia

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    Wiley was a Counselor of Embassy in Moscow in 1934. From 1935 to 1937, he served as the Consul General at Antwerp. [2] In 1938, he was the Chargé d'Affaires ad interim in Austria, the Envoy Extraordinary, and the Minister Plenipotentiary to Latvia and Estonia (the last ambassador before the Soviet occupation in 1940).

  3. John A. Wiley - Wikipedia

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    John A. Wiley (September 3, 1843 – December 28, 1909) was a Pennsylvania business executive, Civil War veteran, and National Guard officer who attained the rank of major general as commander of the organization now known as the 28th Infantry Division.

  4. Introduction to Solid State Physics - Wikipedia

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    The book is published by John Wiley and Sons and, as of 2018, it is in its ninth edition and has been reprinted many times as well as translated into over a dozen languages, including Chinese, French, German, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Turkish.

  5. 1999–2002 FARC–Government peace process - Wikipedia

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    The FARC-Government peace process (1999–2002) (Spanish: Proceso de Paz entre las FARC y el gobierno Pastrana), from January 7, 1999, to February 20, 2002, was a failed peace process between the Government of President Andrés Pastrana Arango and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) guerrilla group in an effort to bring to an end the ongoing Colombian armed conflict.

  6. John Wiley - Wikipedia

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    John Wiley may refer to: John Wiley & Sons, a publishing company; John A. Wiley (1843–1909), Pennsylvania businessman, National Guard and Civil War soldier; John Cooper Wiley (1893–1967), US foreign service officer and ambassador; John D. Wiley (born 1942), former Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–Madison; John F. Wiley (1920 ...

  7. John Wiley (politician) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from Cape Town, Wiley went to England to study for his master's degree at Lincoln College at the University of Oxford. [4] While studying at Oxford, he appeared in first-class cricket for Oxford University in 1949–1951, making nine appearances. [2] Wiley scored 232 runs for Oxford at an average of 13.64 and a high score of 30 ...

  8. Polity (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1984 in Cambridge by Anthony Giddens, David Held and John Thompson at the University of Cambridge. [2] Giddens later reported: "We didn't have any publishing experience or money". [2] Polity remains a private limited company, with the sociologist John Thompson at Jesus College, Cambridge listed as director. Giddens ...

  9. Alonso de Pastrana - Wikipedia

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    Alonso de Pastrana (? – ?) was a cacique who served as lieutenant governor of Spanish Florida for two one-year terms. The first commenced on November 8, 1622, under Juan de Salinas , and the second on August 17, 1627, under Luis de Rojas y Borja . [ 1 ]