William Albright may refer to: William F. Albright (1891–1971), evangelical Methodist archaeologist, biblical authority, linguist and expert on ceramics...
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William Foxwell Albright (May 24, 1891– September 19, 1971) was an American archaeologist, biblical scholar, philologist, and expert on ceramics. He is...
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William Hugh Albright (October 20, 1944 – September 17, 1998) was an American composer, pianist and organist. Albright was born in Gary, Indiana, and began...
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Madeleine Jana Korbel Albright (born Marie Jana Körbelová, later Korbelová; May 15, 1937 – March 23, 2022) was an American diplomat and political scientist...
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with archaeology so far producing no evidence for his existence. William Albright initially dated the narratives of Jacob to the 19th century BCE, but...
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Patterson Albright (born 1961) is an American government official who has served as the CEO of the Millennium Challenge Corporation since 2022. Albright is a...
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Albright is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Emory Albright (1862–1957), American artist, father of Ivan Albright Alan Albright...
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sonatas, a number of piano rags (one written in collaboration with William Albright), four volumes of Gospel Preludes for organ, four volumes of cabaret...
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Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies ... studied composition with William Albright, William Bolcom, Evan Chambers, Michael Daugherty, and Walter Mays; Chang...
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Albright College is a private liberal arts college in Reading, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1856. Albright College traces its founding to 1856 when...
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for their playing of ragtime music include (in alphabetical order): William Albright (1944–1998) John Arpin (1936–2007) Winifred Atwell (1914–1983) Mary...
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column gives a picture of the situation of the miners. According to William Albright, in his book "The Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions And Their Decipherment"...
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William Donald Albright (August 5, 1881 – April 29, 1946) was a Canadian agriculturalist and journalist. In 1954, Albright was named a Person of National...
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Cincinnati in Major League Soccer. Albright attended William Penn Charter School. A forward early in his career, Albright played college soccer at the University...
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McCune–Albright syndrome is a complex genetic disorder affecting the bone, skin and endocrine systems. It is a mosaic disease arising from somatic activating...
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Buffalo AKG Art Museum (redirect from Albright-knox)
The Buffalo AKG Art Museum, formerly known as the Albright–Knox Art Gallery, is an art museum in Buffalo, New York, United States, in Delaware Park. The...
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psychologist. He is a former student of David Winkler, George Cacioppo, William Albright, and George Balch Wilson. He became the director of Les Ateliers UPIC...
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among some American music scholars, such as Trebor Tichenor, William Bolcom, William Albright, and Rudi Blesh. Audiophile Records released a two-record set...
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teacher's teachers Chambers (born 1963) studied with teachers including William Albright, Leslie Basset, Burton Beerman, Marilyn Shrude, Nicholas Thorne, and...
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Morath, Donald Ashwander, Trebor Jay Tichenor, John Arpin, William Bolcom, and William Albright. In 1971, Joshua Rifkin released a compilation of Joplin's...
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The Albright House, also known as the William and James Albright Duplex and the Betsy Ross House, is a historic building located in Fort Madison, Iowa...
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Ivan Le Lorraine Albright (February 20, 1897 – November 18, 1983) was an American painter, sculptor and print-maker most renowned for his self-portraits...
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or the Phoenician alphabet. The Proto-Sinaitic glyph, according to William Albright, was based on a "tooth" and with the phonemic value š "corresponds...
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Wally Albright (born Walton Algernon Albright Jr.; September 3, 1925 - August 7, 1999) was an American actor, water sportsman, and businessman. As a child...
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(1976)—Gordon Jacob Heater: Saga for alto saxophone and band (1977)—William Albright Fantasia for alto saxophone (1984)—Claude T. Smith Danza Capriccio...
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cordes avec une voix chantée. Subsequent prize winners have included William Albright (1968), Georg Katzer (1978), and Javier Torres Maldonado (2000). The...
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photographs to palaeographer and dean of American archaeologists, Professor William Albright of Johns Hopkins University, who dated the manuscript of Isaiah at...
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was found in a Late Bronze Age II context, about 13th century BC. William Albright said of the city: "Ascalon is a name to conjure with. Few cities in...
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Tenley Emma Albright (born July 18, 1935) is an American former figure skater and surgeon. She is the 1956 Olympic champion, the 1952 Olympic silver medalist...
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refers the name to T-h-p-nhsj meaning Fortress of the Nubian, while William Albright adds it means Fortress of Pinehas. Daressy and Spiegelberg connect...
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