John "James" Alcorn Rector (June 22, 1884 – March 10, 1949) was an American athlete. He was the first Arkansas-born athlete to compete in the Olympic Games...
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1969 People's Park protest (redirect from James Rector (student))
fire at people sitting on the roof at the Telegraph Repertory Cinema. James Rector was visiting friends in Berkeley and watching from the roof of Granma...
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James Ward Rector (June 24, 1903 – August 6, 1979) was an American jurist from Wisconsin. Born in Glenwood, Missouri, Rector received his bachelor's degree...
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Sarah Rector, also known as Sarah Rector Campbell and Sarah Campbell Crawford, (March 3, 1902 – July 22, 1967) was an American oil magnate since childhood...
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player James Rector (1884–1949), athlete James Rector (student), "Bloody Thursday" victim James Ward Rector (1903–1979), American jurist Jeff Rector (born...
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A rector (Latin for 'ruler') is a senior official in an educational institution, and can refer to an official in either a university or a secondary school...
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Edinburgh. Seldom referred to as Lord Rector, the incumbent is more commonly known just as the Rector. The Rector chairs the University's highest governing...
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The (Lord) Rector of the University of Glasgow is one of the most senior posts within the institution, elected every three years by students. The theoretical...
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Benjamin Evans Rector (born November 6, 1986) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Rector is an independent...
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the protesters to quell the riot, resulting notably in the death of James Rector. In 1984, the city of Berkeley declared it a historical and cultural...
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Kinsolving, was serving as the rector of Trinity Church at the time. Father Kinsolving later became the rector of St. James' Episcopal Church, which brought...
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to 1862. Henry Massie Rector was born in Louisville, Kentucky, the son of Fannie Bardella (Thruston) and Elias Rector. His Rector family descended from...
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President of Imperial College London (redirect from Rector of Imperial College)
serves as president & rector, while James Stirling became the first provost of Imperial College London in August 2013. The rector's residence is a large...
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other than the United States. The Americans did stay on the podium with James Rector's silver medal. Canada won its first medal in the event, a bronze by Robert...
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Canada (d. 1962) 1880 – Johannes Drost, Dutch swimmer (d. 1954) 1884 – James Rector, American sprinter and lawyer (d. 1949) 1885 – Milan Vidmar, Slovenian...
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Television (STV) and serving as Rector of the University of Edinburgh (1957–60 and 1963–66). Despite his later Scottish claims, James Norval Harald Justice was...
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Justice Rector may refer to: Henry Massey Rector (1816–1899), associate justice of the Kansas Supreme Court James Ward Rector (1903–1979), associate justice...
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The rector of the University of Dundee is elected by the matriculated students of the University of Dundee. From 1967 (when the university gained independence...
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raffles and such things may hold sway without let or hindrance. The Rector, the Rev. James S. Bush, who opposed the employing of games of chance to raise money...
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Florence Kenyon Hayden Rector (1882–1973) is known as the first licensed female architect in the state of Ohio, entering Ohio State University in 1901...
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Christmas in 1884, according to Diocesan records. Rev. Snowden served as St. James Rector from 1871 to 1886. In 1898, to serve and be accessible to the students...
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The Rector Street station is a station on the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Rector Street...
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over People's Park. Alameda County Sheriff's deputies killed one man (James Rector) and permanently blinded another (Alan Blanchard) when they fired buckshot...
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The Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews is an elected position, usually also the president of the University Court of the University of St Andrews;...
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from the original on July 19, 2021. Retrieved July 19, 2021. Rector, Kevin; Queally, James (September 20, 2021). "Assault charge filed in attack on filmmaker...
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James Madison (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was an American statesman, diplomat, and Founding Father who served as the fourth president of the United...
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Hugh Laurie (redirect from James Hugh Calum Laurie)
James Hugh Calum Laurie CBE (/ˈlɒri/; born 11 June 1959) is an English actor, comedian, writer, and musician. He first gained recognition for his work...
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members, and rectors. Col stands for College of Arts and Sciences. Thomas Jefferson – Rector (1819–1826) James Madison – Rector (1826–1836) James Monroe –...
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supervision of Monsignor Robert Mensah Abrampah as its first rector. The subsequent rectors would encounter humongous academic and infrastructural challenges...
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Visitors for the University of Virginia under Jefferson and the second rector, James Madison, both former presidents, nearly until his death. Monroe had...
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