• Theodore Cyrus Karp (17 July 1926 – 5 November 2015) was an American musicologist. His principal area of study was Secular music, mainly mediaeval monophony...
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  • Karp (born 1946), American tennis player Theodore Cyrus Karp (born 1926), American musicologist Walter Karp (1934–1989), American writer and historian...
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  • French chemist and statistician. Ehud Havazelet, 60, American author. Theodore Cyrus Karp, 89, American musicologist. Czesław Kiszczak, 90, Polish soldier...
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    Classical and Romantic music periods; including in musicologist Theodore Cyrus Karp's Dictionary of Music (1983). However, this limited definition does...
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  • professor emerita of art (taught from 1959–1971), known for sculpture Theodore Cyrus Karp, professor of music (moved to Northwestern before retirement) Manuel...
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  • Australian National University. Narrated by Paul Barry, produced by Daryl Karp, directed by Richard Smith, an Australian production, made by ABC 25 September...
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    and George Washington 1789" (PNG). Opensiddur.org. Retrieved May 17, 2018. Karp, Abraham (October 15, 1991). From the Ends of the Earth: Judaic Treasures...
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  • Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Bush graduated from Harvard...
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  • player David Karnes (1948–2020), American politician and businessman David Karp (born 1986), American entrepreneur David Karr (1918–1979), American journalist...
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  • and James L. Knight Foundation; former publisher, The Miami Herald David Karp – pomologist, culinary journalist Alex Kotlowitz (1977) – George Polk Award;...
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    not implemented and, after the emails were published, Palantir CEO Alex Karp issued a public apology to "progressive organizations ... and Greenwald"...
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    Cheng-yan Lila Kari Anna Karlin Samuel Karlin Narendra Karmarkar Richard M. Karp Marek Karpinski Gyula O. H. Katona Gyula Y. Katona Ephraim Katzir Yitzhak...
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  • Sarah Kay (A.B. 2010, M.A.T. 2012) – poet and spoken word artist Jonathan Karp (A.B. 1986) – publisher, CEO of Simon & Schuster Caroline Kepnes (A.B. 1999)...
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    media influencer Bob Kevoian (born 1950), co-host of the Bob & Tom Show Karp Khachvankyan, actor and director, People's Artist of Armenia Murad Kostanyan...
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  • Greenberg '45 Barry Schweid (1953), Associated Press correspondent Walter Karp (1955), journalist, historian, contributing editor to Harper's Magazine Warren...
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  • The South and U.S. Foreign Relations, 1789--1973 (2002) pp. 3-7. Matthew Karp, This vast southern empire: slaveholders at the helm of American foreign...
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  • (2010) Robert Kaplan DLitt (2008) Irving Kaplansky DMath (1968) Richard M. Karp DMath (2007) Josef Kates DMath (2005) Alan Kay DMath (2008) John Keating...
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    transport the finished products by rail. Chicago implement manufacturer Cyrus McCormick (whose company became International Harvester) took Manny to court...
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    Russell Gerry Crook (1869–1955) – sculptor Cyrus Edwin Dallin (1861–1944) – sculptor; Olympic archer; namesake of Cyrus E. Dallin Art Museum Murray Dewart (born...
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    Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) (2013) Theodore von Kármán Fellow Award (2015) Special Lifetime Award, The Israeli Society...
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