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    Jesse Truesdell Peck (April 4, 1811 – May 17, 1883) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1872. He was born on April 4,...
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    noted for her 1995 bestselling memoir The Liars' Club. Karr is the Jesse Truesdell Peck Professor of English Literature at Syracuse University. Karr was...
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  • Classical Antiquity Elmer Truesdell Merrill (1860–1936), American Latin scholar, born at Millville, Massachusetts Jesse Truesdell Peck (1811–1883), American...
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  • City of Syracuse offered $100,000 to establish the school. Bishop Jesse Truesdell Peck had donated $25,000 to the proposed school and was elected the first...
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  • 170 countries and territories. Charles Andrews George F. Comstock Jesse Truesdell Peck – first chairman of the university's board of trustees George L....
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    Episcopal Church, the author and editor; and the niece of Bishop Jesse Truesdell Peck. During the three years that her father was principal of the Wyoming...
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  • educationalist Jesse Truesdell Peck (1811–1883), bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church Jim Peck (born 1943), American game show host John Peck (disambiguation)...
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    university. The building's cornerstone was laid on August 31, 1871, by Jesse Truesdell Peck, and the building was dedicated on May 8, 1873, by Edmund S. James...
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  • Mason Merrill 1872 Edward Gayer Andrews 1872 Gilbert Haven 1872 Jesse Truesdell Peck 1872 Rudolph Dubs 1875 Thomas Bowman 1875 Milton Wright 1877 Nicholas...
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  • River Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Rev. Jesse Truesdell Peck, D.D. was appointed as principal. On the night of January 1, 1839...
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    Cavalry Regiment, and a representative in the United States Congress Jesse Truesdell Peck (1811–1883), a bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and founder...
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  • at multiple locations around downtown Columbia, including Ragtag Cinema, Jesse Hall, Missouri Theatre Center for the Arts, The Picturehouse, The Blue Note...
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  • Harold Hotelling Aryness Joy Wickens Simon Kuznets O. C. Stine Leon E. Truesdell Theodore H. Brown Arthur R. Crathorne Halbert L. Dunn Meredith B. Givens...
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