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    Seth Low (January 18, 1850 – September 17, 1916) was an American educator and political figure who served as the mayor of Brooklyn from 1881 to 1885, the...
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  • Seth Low Pierrepont (1884–1956) was a United States diplomat and politician. Born in Brooklyn, New York on December 25, 1884 to Henry Evelyn Pierrepont...
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  • Low Houses, or Seth Low Projects, is a public housing complex built and operated by the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) and located in Brownsville...
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    Hezekiah Pierrepont), banker/art collector David Leavitt, educator/politician Seth Low, merchant/banker Horace Brigham Claflin, attorney William Cary Sanger (who...
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  • ancestor is the now-defunct, all-male Seth Low College, named for former Brooklyn mayor and President of Columbia Seth Low. It was established in Downtown Brooklyn...
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    Seth Low Playground is a five-acre park located in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of Brooklyn. The park is named after Seth Low, a former mayor of New York...
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    The Seth Low was a fireboat built for the Brooklyn Fire Department in Brooklyn, New York, which operated from 1885 to 1917.: 254–255  Prior to her commissioning...
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  • 1846) served as acting mayor in 1900 while Robert A. Van Wyck was away. Seth Low previously served as Mayor of the City of Brooklyn from 1882 to 1885. William...
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    to the city's expanding population.: 5–8  In 1896, university president Seth Low moved the campus from 49th Street to its present location, a more spacious...
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    president Seth Low funded the building with $1 million (equivalent to $37 million in 2023) and named the edifice in memory of his father, Abiel Abbot Low. Low's...
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    Seth Low Pierrepont State Park Reserve (also called Pierrepont State Park) is a public recreation area covering 305 acres (123 ha) in the town of Ridgefield...
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    50#1 pp. 62–70. Jackson 1996, p. 695, Seth Low. Steven C. Swett, "The Test of a Reformer: A Study of Seth Low, New York City Mayor, 1902–1903", New-York...
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    Seth Adham Curry (born August 23, 1990) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball...
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    elections of 1901, which was won by the Fusion reformist slate led by Seth Low. Two years later, The New York Times characterized the Van Wyck administration...
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    Seth Aaron Rogen (/ˈroʊɡən/; born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian and filmmaker. Originally a stand-up comedian in Vancouver, he moved to...
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  • politician Seth Jermy (1653–1724), British naval officer Seth Jones (born 1972), American political scientist Seth Low (1850–1916), American politician Seth Obeng...
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    ships. Abiel Abbot Low was one of twelve children (eight sons, four daughters) of a Salem, Massachusetts, drug merchant, Seth Low. Abiel grew up attending...
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    division was often called "The College proper" to avoid confusion.) After Seth Low became president of Columbia College in 1890, he advocated the division...
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  • Ohio cities and a 3-cent streetcar fare. Columbia University President Seth Low was elected mayor of New York City in 1901 on a reform ticket. During the...
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    not to support Seth Low's Fusion campaign caused his defeat by splitting the vote against Tammany Hall. Republicans withdrew in Low's favor in 1901 (when...
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    leading silverite. In November 1903, McClellan defeated the sitting mayor, Seth Low (independent Fusion), for a two-year term. He was re-elected in 1905, after...
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    Fredman, "Seth Low: theorist of municipal reform." Journal of American Studies 6.1 (1972): 19–39 online. Kurland, Gerald (1971). Seth Low: the Reformer...
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    part of the Low-Mills collection in the Library of Congress. She was born Harriet Low, the second of twelve children of Seth and Mary Porter Low, in Salem...
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    Tropical Cyclone Seth was a strong tropical cyclone whose main impacts came after it degenerated into a remnant low. The eighth tropical low and the fourth...
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    College of New York for several days before accepting a scholarship at Seth Low Junior College. This was a branch of Columbia University in Downtown Brooklyn...
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  • State House of Representatives Seth Low (1850–1916), American educator and politician Stewart Low, Scottish footballer Low Thia Khiang (born 1956), Singaporean...
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    deliveries still had not been completed by November 1881. Brooklyn mayor Seth Low, who became part of the board of trustees in 1882, became the chairman...
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    mayor. Seth Low, the president of Columbia University, united reformers and the Republicans in a fusion ticket that won the mayor's race in 1902. Low lacked...
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    the University of Michigan from 1996 to 2002. Bollinger is currently the Seth Low Professor and a faculty member at Columbia Law School. He is a legal scholar...
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    All-Brooklyn" by the World-Telegram in his senior year. After a season at Seth Low Junior College, Auerbach received an athletic scholarship to play for George...
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