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William G. Dever, archaeologist, Biblical scholar, theologian, and professor of Near Eastern Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Arizona and Lycoming College J. Gordon Edwards , entomologist and professor of entomology at San Jose State University for 40 years
Cathleen ni Houlihan is a one-act play written by William Butler Yeats and Lady Gregory in 1902. It was first performed on 2 April of that year and first published in the October number of Samhain. Lady Gregory wrote the naturalistic peasant dialogue of the Gillane family, while Yeats wrote Cathleen Ni Houlihan's dialogue. [1] Maud Gonne ...
According to the book "George Green" by D.M. Cannell, William Thomson noticed Murphy's citation of Green's 1828 essay but found it difficult to locate Green's 1828 work; he finally got some copies of Green's 1828 work from William Hopkins in 1845. In 1871 N. M. Ferrers assembled The Mathematical Papers of the late George Green for publication. [7]
Robert Olen Butler (B.S. 1967), Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist; William Butler (B.A. 2005), member of indie rock band Arcade Fire; Mark Camphouse, composer, notably of symphonic wind pieces, and conductor; Dan Chaon, author; Andrew Clements, author; Julia Davids, founding member and artistic director of the Canadian Chamber Choir
First African American to graduate from the University of Mississippi: James Meredith [45] [46] Wendell Wilkie Gunn is a retired corporate executive, a former Reagan Administration official, and the first African American student to enroll and graduate from the University of North Alabama in 1965 (then Florence State College) in Florence, Alabama.
Gregory Gerami, president and CEO of Batterson Farms Corp, recently announced a $237 million donation to Florida A&M University, the largest ever for a historically Black college or university.
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Anglican priest; President of the College of William & Mary (1752–55); educated at the Grammar School at William & Mary; trained for ministry at Queen's College, Oxford [7] Timothy J. Sullivan: 1966 Dean of the Marshall-Wythe School of Law (1985–92); president of the College of William and Mary (1992–2005) [9] Paul R. Verkuil: 1961