• Bodwell High School is a private co-educational boarding school offering grades 8 to 12, and university preparation, in North Vancouver, British Columbia...
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    also several independent private elementary and high schools in the area, including Bodwell High School and Lions Gate Christian Academy. Post-secondary education...
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    Stony Plain Bodwell High School, North Vancouver Brentwood College, Mill Bay Island Oak High School, Vancouver Island Maxwell International School, Shawnigan...
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    54516 Upper Lonsdale Prospect at Rockland 231 4 58725 Harbourside Bodwell High School Trips only operate during peak hours 236 1 54421 Grouse Mountain...
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  • Vancouver School District 44 is a school district (also "NVSD") in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The district contains 25 elementary schools, seven...
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    Senate. The School District of Janesville has twelve elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, and five charter schools. In addition...
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    control of Peter's Falls on the Merrimack River and hence controlled Bodwell's Falls the site of the present Great Stone Dam. The group allotted fifty...
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    Dow's death in 1894. From at least 1882 until 1892, architect Albert E. Bodwell (1851-1926) was apparently Dow's chief designer. He left to establish his...
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    quarried and shaped on Vinalhaven Island, Maine, under a contract with the Bodwell Granite Company, and delivered from Maine to New York by schooner. ), the...
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    Angus King (category University of Virginia School of Law alumni)
    Eastern District of Virginia. King graduated from Francis C. Hammond High School in Alexandria. He then enrolled at Dartmouth College, where earned a...
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    Basic Books. Excerpt and text search] Martin, Cynthia Burns (2012). "The Bodwell Granite Company Store and the Community of Vinalhaven, Maine, 1859-1919"...
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  • Chad Braun (category High school football coaches in Illinois)
    a position he has held since 2015. He also coached for Jacksonville High School, and MacMurray. He played college football for Illinois College. Staff...
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  • September 13, 2023. "Black Bear Exchange - Bodwell Center for Service and Volunteerism - University of Maine". Bodwell Center for Service and Volunteerism....
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  • Tiny Cahoon (category High school football coaches in Wisconsin)
    playing career. He coached high school football at West De Pere in Wisconsin while a pro player, moved to Green Bay West High School in 1933, and to Monmouth...
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  • available table at Melville's restaurant — "One for the Book" Kevin (Boyd Bodwell), an aspiring monastic who wants to experience the bar only once before...
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    John Baldacci (category Bangor High School (Maine) alumni)
    business, Momma Baldacci's restaurant in Bangor. A 1973 graduate of Bangor High School, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from the University...
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    Frontiers journal". Royal Society of Chemistry. "Wuest | HOLLIS for". Bodwell, Graham; Hanessian, Stephen (July 15, 2020). "Professor James D. Wuest"...
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  • learns the cause of his troubles and Elliot meets Mrs. Hufnagel's son (Boyd Bodwell) while mourning her passing with Auschlander, Luther's hearing is damaged...
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    John of Damascus Church School. Steve Bedrosian, professional baseball pitcher, chiefly for the Atlanta Braves Joseph Bodwell, 40th governor of Maine...
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    residents and visitors. Pinkish-gray Vinalhaven granite excavated by the Bodwell Granite Company can be seen in the State Department Building in Washington...
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  • 1371/journal.pone.0115086. PMC 4301864. PMID 25607661. Conway JM, Norris KH, Bodwell CE (December 1984). "A new approach for the estimation of body composition:...
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  • Cabot Lyford (category Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture alumni)
    died from complications of a heart attack, as well as other illnesses, at Bodwell Hospice of the Midcoast Senior Health Center in Brunswick, Maine, on January...
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  • to charity. Guest starring: Sorrell Booke as Abraham Lincoln Hogg; Boyd Bodwell as Benjamin "The Quill" Thompson; Ross Elliot as Finchburg Sheriff; Ted...
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    Percival P. Baxter (category Portland High School (Maine) alumni)
    from Portland High School in 1894, and graduated from Bowdoin College with honors in 1898. While at Bowdoin, Baxter founded the school's literary magazine...
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    Owen Brewster (category Harvard Law School alumni)
    1909 to 1910, Brewster was the principal of Castine High School, and then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 1913. In 1915, he married Dorothy Foss...
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    plotting. Events unfold as unpredictably as life itself." The essayist Joshua Bodwell wrote about discovering MacLeod while traveling in Cape Breton just months...
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  • Economist, author, Rhodes Scholar 1964 543 Lieutenant Colonel Howard L Bodwell, CMG, DSO 1901 Soldier, died 15 January 1919, during the Great War 1016...
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  • Norm Ellenberger (category High school basketball coaches in Indiana)
    Bulls of the NBA from 2000 to 2003 and then coached boys' and girls' high school basketball in Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. He was an...
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    or Lawrence Great Dam) was built between 1845 and 1848 on the site of Bodwell's Falls on the Merrimack River in what became Lawrence, Massachusetts. The...
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