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  2. Adolph L. Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Sanger was a leader of B'nai B'rith, president of the Board of Delegates of American Israelites, and vice-president of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. [6] He was an Executive Committee member of the Grant Monument Association , a director of the Purim Association and the Montefiore Home , President of the Mount Washington Collegiate ...

  3. Charles W. Coker - Wikipedia

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    When Charlie Coker succeeded his father as president in 1970, Sonoco had annual sales of $125 million, there were 6,000 employees, and its operations totaled 61. By 1998, when he moved from chief executive officer and chairman of the board, Sonoco had annual sales of $2.56 billion and its 16,500 employees were stationed at more than 275 ...

  4. Ruth Coker Burks - Wikipedia

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    Frances Ruth Coker Burks (born March 19, 1959), [1] also known as the Cemetery Angel, is a former caregiver of AIDS crisis patients and an AIDS awareness advocate based in Arkansas. [2] During the AIDS epidemic in the late 1980s, she used her salary as a real estate agent to care for AIDS patients whose families and communities had abandoned them.

  5. Victoria Sanger Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Sanger Freeman died in August 1991. Her ashes were placed in the family plot at Margate where Sanger's 'Hall by the Sea' was — at one time — a crowd puller at the seaside town. She was the last of the great Sanger dynasty. Her obituary appeared in The Daily Telegraph on 21 August 1991.

  6. James L. Coker III House - Wikipedia

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    James L. Coker III House is a historic home located at Hartsville, Darlington County, South Carolina. It was built in 1931, and is a two-story, three-bay, brick Colonial Revival style residence. It has two-story, lateral gable wings flanked by one-story end gable wings, and a one-story sunroom.

  7. Ronald L. Coker - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Leroy Coker (August 9, 1947 – March 24, 1969) was a United States Marine who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for heroism in Vietnam in March 1969.

  8. Talk:Coker University/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. Clyde Sanger - Wikipedia

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    Clyde William Sanger MA (20 November 1928 – 20 January 2022 [1]) [2] was an English-Canadian journalist and author. He worked on newspapers in the UK and Africa before becoming the first Africa correspondent for The Guardian newspaper in 1960. [ 3 ]

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