• Daylight (Dutch: Daglicht) is a 2013 Dutch drama film based on the novel by Marion Pauw [nl]. Iris, a driven and incredibly accomplished attorney, struggles...
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  • Original Tribe Swapped Tribe Merged Tribe Main Game Losers' Island Finish Marion Pauw 48, Author Purple Team 1st voted out Day 4 21st Day 4 Susan Radder 23...
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  • Gauke Andriesse 2010: De minzame moordenaar Bram Dehouck 2009: Daglicht Marion Pauw 2008 : Cel Charles den Tex 2007 : De tiende vrouw Roel Janssen 2006 :...
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    Elie Wiesel (redirect from Marion Wiesel)
    Winner Elie Wiesel Examines 'Building a Moral Society' in Ubben Lecture, DePauw University, September 21, 1989, archived from the original on June 26, 2011...
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  • Thomas H. Hamilton (category DePauw University alumni)
    York and the University of Hawaii. A native of Marion, Indiana, Hamilton received his A.B. (1936) from DePauw University and his A.M. (1940) and Ph.D. (1947)...
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  • Eugene S. Pulliam (category DePauw University alumni)
    advocate of press freedom, and opposed McCarthyism. The Kansas native, DePauw University graduate (class of 1935), and World War II veteran of the U.S...
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    at the WFWA PBS 39 studio in Fort Wayne, Indiana and was moderated by DePauw University Executive Director of Media Relations Ken Owen. Complete video...
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    given to Michael Pauw, a burgermeester of Amsterdam and a director of the Dutch West India Company. Pavonia is the Latinized form of Pauw's surname, which...
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  • Robbins arrested at Lebanon, Indiana; Marion "Red" Smith arrested at Indianapolis; George Frazer arrested at Marion; and Robert Morse arrested at Indianapolis...
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  • Julie McWhirter (category DePauw University alumni)
    Jabberjaw and Baby Smurf and Sassette in The Smurfs. McWhirter graduated from DePauw University in 1970, with a degree in speech. She studied acting and improvisational...
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    incarceration (mentioned in location 945/4958 of the OITNB ebook) Piper Kerman at IMDb Appearances on C-SPAN "Ubben Lecture". DePauw University. February 4, 2005....
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    Vernon Jordan (category DePauw University alumni)
    Clinton. Jordan grew up in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated in 1957 from DePauw University. In the early 1960s, he started his civil rights career, most...
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  • Willard Gemmill (category DePauw University alumni)
    in Marion with the firm of Gemmill, Brown & Campbell. Gemmill was a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, having joined while a student at DePauw. Gemmill's...
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    historian Linda Grant DePauw, offering skepticism regarding the inflation of Revolutionary heroines' true impacts on military efforts. DePauw argues it to be...
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    Parke County – west Cagles Mill Lake (part) Glenn Flint Lake Heritage Lake DePauw University Nature Park Fern Cliff Nature Preserve Lieber State Recreation...
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  • Colgate Kerr 9 264 0 264 29.3 1932 Michigan Kipke 8 123 13 110 13.8 1933 DePauw Neal 7 136 0 136 19.4 1933 Princeton Crisler 9 217 8 209 23.2 1934 Minnesota...
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  • 1898) Huyssen van Kattendijke Van Lockhorst (extinct 1921) De Maurissens Pauw De Plevits Van Rappard [nl] Van der Renne (extinct 1964) Van Rosenthal De...
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  • librarian, professor, writer on library science Mary Ritter Beard (Alpha, DePauw) – noted historian, campaigner for women's suffrage Molly Corbett Broad (Chi...
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    female" in Het Parool, and she took part in television talk shows such as 'Pauw & Witteman, Het Elfde Uur and Rondom Tien om on themes such as the "emancipation...
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  • James M. Ogden (category DePauw University alumni)
    to January 1, 1933. Ogden was born in Danville, Indiana. Ogden attended DePauw University in Greencastle, graduating in 1894 with a PhB. He then attended...
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    AIDS Research Center Rockefeller Heads of Laboratories Ubben Lecture at DePauw University; April 16, 1997 David Ho Interview -- Academy of Achievement Appearances...
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    Arabella Mansfield (category DePauw University faculty)
    primarily as an educator and activist, teaching at Iowa Wesleyan College and DePauw University. At the latter, she also became a university administrator, serving...
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  • active Division I member in 2026–27. Indianapolis Purdue Northwest Anderson DePauw Earlham Franklin Hanover Manchester Rose–Hulman Saint Mary's Trine Wabash...
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  • David Lewis (Indiana judge) (category DePauw University alumni)
    prosecutor for Marion County, Indiana. He was also active in Democratic Party politics, serving two terms as the chairman for the party in Marion County. In...
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    Wesleyan University, Taylor University, Franklin College, Hanover College, DePauw University, Earlham College, Valparaiso University, the University of Indianapolis...
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    Thomas Bowman (Methodist Episcopal bishop) (category Presidents of DePauw University)
    Greencastle, Indiana (which in 1884 was renamed DePauw University in honor of Washington C. DePauw). While he was president of Indiana Asbury College...
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  • 118 .860 Baylor (2000–2021), LSU (2021–) 40 Kris Huffman 31 721 148 .830 DePauw (1993–) 41 Judy Blinstrub 39 719 330 .685 Babson (1984–2023) 42 Brian Morehouse...
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    Basswood Research (R) American Viewpoint (R) Howey Politics/DePauw University Howey Politics/DePauw University Toeplitz, Shira (May 8, 2011). "Donnelly to Announce...
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    Rufus B. von KleinSmid (category DePauw University faculty)
    in 1905. After teaching for a short time at Northwestern, he moved to DePauw University, where he became a professor of education and psychology. He was...
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  • second wife, Marion Lane Banks. They then resided in Sea Gate, Brooklyn before settling in St. James, New York. They had one daughter, Marion. "Rogers Appointed...
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