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  2. Lloyd W. Williams - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd W. Williams was born on June 5, 1887, in Berryville, Virginia. [1] While very young, his family moved to Washington, DC. [1] Williams attended Virginia Polytechnic Institute (Virginia Tech) and graduated in 1907, as the captain of Alpha Company in the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets. [1][2] After graduating, he became a second lieutenant of ...

  3. List of mayors of Worcester - Wikipedia

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    The Mayor of Worcester is the civic head of Worcester City Council. Every May one of the city Councillors is elected to serve as Mayor for a year. Another is elected as Deputy Mayor. The Mayor chairs meetings of the Full Council, represents the city at ceremonial occasions, welcomes international visitors and attends events organised by local ...

  4. William Lloyd Garrison School - Wikipedia

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    April 16, 1980. Wikimedia Commons has media related to William Lloyd Garrison School (Boston, Massachusetts). The William Lloyd Garrison School is a historic school building at 20 Hutchings Street in Boston, Massachusetts. Built in stages between 1910 and 1929 and named for abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, it is a high-quality example of ...

  5. Liberty Farm - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Farm. Liberty Farm is a National Historic Landmark at 116 Mower Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. Built c. 1810, it was the home for most of their married life of Abby Kelley Foster (1810–1887) and Stephen Symonds Foster (1809-1881), early vocal abolitionists and women's rights activists. The Fosters used their house as a shelter on ...

  6. National Women's Rights Convention - Wikipedia

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    The National Women's Rights Convention was an annual series of meetings that increased the visibility of the early women's rights movement in the United States. First held in 1850 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the National Women's Rights Convention combined both female and male leadership and attracted a wide base of support including temperance ...

  7. Bancroft School - Wikipedia

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    Bancroft School in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, is an independent, co-educational, PreK–12, college-preparatory day school. Students typically live in Central Massachusetts and MetroWest Boston. The school campus measures 30-acre (120,000 m 2). The school has three divisions: pre-kindergarten and lower school, middle school, and ...

  8. UMass Chan Medical School - Wikipedia

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    UMass Chan Medical School is a public medical school in Worcester, Massachusetts.It is part of the University of Massachusetts system. [2] It is home to three schools: the T.H. Chan School of Medicine, the Morningside Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, and the Tan Chingfen Graduate School of Nursing, as well as a biomedical research enterprise and a range of public-service initiatives ...

  9. Worcester Academy - Wikipedia

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    Worcester Academy is a co-ed private boarding school in Worcester, Massachusetts serving grades 6-12. [1] It is the oldest school founded in Worcester, Massachusetts, and one of the oldest day-boarding schools in the United States. A coeducational preparatory school, it belongs to the National Association of Independent Schools.