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Williston Northampton School

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The Williston Northampton School, or "Williston," is a private co-educational preparatory school for boarding and day students in seventh grade through post-graduate year located in Easthampton, Massachusetts. [1]

99 relations: Advanced Placement, Amherst College, Amos Alonzo Stagg, Ann Dowd, Antonio Moreno, Ashley Gearing, Award, Barry Moser, Boarding school, Boon Tuan Boon-Itt, Brad Hall, Bryan Callen, Butch Spagna, Campus, Charles Evans Jr., Charles H. Eglee, Charles Henry Parkhurst, Charles Robert Connell, Choate Rosemary Hall, Clergy, Cleveland Hoadley Dodge, College-preparatory school, Congregational church, Crane Currency, Curfew, Danville Dashers, Deerfield Academy, East Asia, Easthampton, Massachusetts, Edward Clark Potter, Elihu Root, Emily Dickinson, G. Stanley Hall, Gateway Arch National Park, George Crockett Strong, George L. Frost, Hampshire College, Harold Stanley, Henry Clay Trumbull, Henry deForest, Henry Stockbridge Jr., Hiram Bingham II, Hokkaido University, Horatio G. Knight, Hotchkiss School, Josiah Clark, Kaitlin Hopkins, Laboratory, Lawson P. Ramage, Lion, ..., Lucy Thurber, Luther Ely Smith, Mark Hopkins (educator), Michael Goldbloom, Middle East, Mitch Epstein, Mixed-sex education, Morgan Stanley, Moses Taylor Pyne, Mount Holyoke College, Mount Tom (Massachusetts), National Basketball Association, Newsweek, Northfield Mount Hermon School, P. D. Eastman, Patrick Rissmiller, Physicist, Ram Dass, Robert J. Samuelson, Round Hill School, Saturday Night Live, Science, Selah Merrill, September 11 attacks, Shannon O'Brien, Shawn Amos, Smith College, Southern Pacific Transportation Company, Sport, Spray painting, Steve Porter (producer), Suffield Academy, Thailand, The Concord Review, The Washington Post, Tony Lavelli, Toronto Star, United States, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Vic Fazio, William Austin Dickinson, William C. Dudley, William Collins Whitney, William J. Granfield, William Richard Cutter, William S. Clark, William Stanley Jr., Williams College, Winthrop M. Crane. Expand index (49 more) »

Advanced Placement

Advanced Placement (AP) is a program in the United States and Canada created by the College Board which offers college-level curricula and examinations to high school students.

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Amherst College

Amherst College is a private liberal arts college located in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States.

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Amos Alonzo Stagg

Amos Alonzo Stagg (August 16, 1862 – March 17, 1965) was an American athlete and college coach in multiple sports, primarily American football.

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Ann Dowd

Ann Dowd (born January 30, 1956) is an American actress.

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Antonio Moreno

Antonio "Tony" Moreno (born Antonio Garrido Monteagudo, September 26, 1887 – February 15, 1967) was a Spanish-born American actor and film director of the silent film era and through the 1950s.

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Ashley Gearing

Ashley Gearing (born May 15, 1991 in Springfield, Massachusetts) is an American country music artist.

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Award

An award is something given to a person, a group of people, like a sports team, or an organization in recognition of their excellence in a certain field.

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Barry Moser

Barry Moser (born 1940) is an artist, known as a printmaker and illustrator of numerous works of literature.

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Boarding school

A boarding school provides education for pupils who live on the premises, as opposed to a day school.

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Boon Tuan Boon-Itt

Boon Tuan Boon-Itt (บุญต๋วน บุญอิต;, July 18, 1865 – May 8, 1903) was a respected leader in the early Thai Protestant Christian community, and is the first Thai Christian to establish a church in Thailand.

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Brad Hall

William Brad Hall (born March 21, 1958) is an American actor, comedian, director and writer.

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Bryan Callen

Bryan Christopher Callen (born January 26, 1967) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer and podcaster.

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Butch Spagna

Joseph "Butch" Spagna (May 15, 1897 – December 11, 1948) was a professional football player during the 1920s.

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Campus

A campus is traditionally the land on which a college or university and related institutional buildings are situated.

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Charles Evans Jr.

Charles Evans Jr. is an American film producer and documentary film director.

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Charles H. Eglee

Charles H. Eglee (born November 27,1951) is an American film and television screenwriter and producer.

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Charles Henry Parkhurst

Charles Henry Parkhurst (April 17, 1842 – September 8, 1933) was an American clergyman and social reformer, born in Framingham, Massachusetts.

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Charles Robert Connell

Charles Robert Connell (September 22, 1864 – September 26, 1922) was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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Choate Rosemary Hall

Choate Rosemary Hall (often known as Choate) is a private, college-preparatory, coeducational, boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut.

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Clergy

Clergy are some of the main and important formal leaders within certain religions.

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Cleveland Hoadley Dodge

Cleveland Hoadley Dodge (January 26, 1860 – June 24, 1926), was a capitalist and philanthropist who was active in New York City politics.

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College-preparatory school

A college-preparatory school (shortened to preparatory school, prep school, or college prep) is a type of secondary school.

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Congregational church

Congregational churches (also Congregationalist churches; Congregationalism) are Protestant churches in the Reformed tradition practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.

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Crane Currency

Crane Currency is a manufacturer of cotton-based paper products used in the printing of national currencies, passports and banknotes.

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Curfew

A curfew is an order specifying a time during which certain regulations apply.

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Danville Dashers

The Danville Dashers were an ice hockey team in the Continental Hockey League.

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Deerfield Academy

Deerfield Academy (also known as Deerfield or DA) is a highly selective, independent, coeducational school in Deerfield, Massachusetts for boarding and day students in grades 9-12 and post-graduate (PG).

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East Asia

East Asia is the eastern subregion of the Asian continent, which can be defined in either geographical or ethno-cultural "The East Asian cultural sphere evolves when Japan, Korea, and what is today Vietnam all share adapted elements of Chinese civilization of this period (that of the Tang dynasty), in particular Buddhism, Confucian social and political values, and literary Chinese and its writing system." terms.

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Easthampton, Massachusetts

Easthampton is a city in Hampshire County, Massachusetts, United States.

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Edward Clark Potter

Edward Clark Potter (November 26, 1857 – June 21, 1923) was an American sculptor best known for his equestrian and animal statues.

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Elihu Root

Elihu Root (February 15, 1845February 7, 1937) was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the Secretary of State under President Theodore Roosevelt and as Secretary of War under Roosevelt and President William McKinley.

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Emily Dickinson

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet.

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G. Stanley Hall

Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1846 – April 24, 1924) was a pioneering American psychologist and educator.

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Gateway Arch National Park

The Gateway Arch National Park, formerly known as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial until 2018, is an American national park located in St. Louis, Missouri, near the starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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George Crockett Strong

George Crockett Strong (October 16, 1832 – July 30, 1863) was a Union brigadier general in the American Civil War.

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George L. Frost

George Lombard Frost (March 18, 1830 – February 15, 1879) was an American lawyer from Dodgeville, Wisconsin who served in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Democrat and later in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Greenback.

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Hampshire College

Hampshire College is a private liberal arts college in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Harold Stanley

Harold Stanley (October 2, 1885 – May 14, 1963) was an American businessman and one of the founders of Morgan Stanley in 1935.

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Henry Clay Trumbull

Henry Clay Trumbull (June 8, 1830 – December 8, 1903) was an American clergyman and author.

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Henry deForest

Henry Wheeler De Forest (1855–1938) was an American railroad executive, capitalist and industrialist.

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Henry Stockbridge Jr.

Henry Stockbridge Jr. (September 18, 1856 – March 22, 1924) was a U.S. Representative from Maryland.

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Hiram Bingham II

Hiram Bingham II (August 16, 1831 – October 25, 1908), was a Protestant Christian missionary to Hawaii and the Gilbert Islands.

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Hokkaido University

, or, is a Japanese national university in Sapporo, Hokkaido.

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Horatio G. Knight

Horatio Gates Knight (March 24, 1818 – October 16, 1895) was an American politician, manufacturer and philanthropist who served as the 30th Lieutenant Governor for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from 1875 to 1879.

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Hotchkiss School

The Hotchkiss School is a private, nonsectarian, coeducational, college preparatory boarding school in Lakeville, Connecticut, founded in 1891.

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Josiah Clark

Josiah Clark (February 7, 1814 – May 30, 1878) was an American classicist who served as the second principal of the Williston Seminary and one of the first professors at Smith College.

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Kaitlin Hopkins

Kaitlin Hopkins (born February 1, 1964) is an American stage, screen, and television actress, the daughter of actress Shirley Knight and stage producer/director Gene Persson.

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Laboratory

A laboratory (informally, lab) is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.

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Lawson P. Ramage

Lawson Paterson "Red" Ramage (19 January 1909 – 15 April 1990) was a vice admiral in the United States Navy and a noted submarine commander during World War II.

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Lion

The lion (Panthera leo) is a species in the cat family (Felidae).

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Lucy Thurber

Lucy Thurber is an American playwright based in New York City.

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Luther Ely Smith

Luther Ely Smith (June 11, 1873 – April 2, 1951) was a St. Louis, Missouri lawyer and civic booster.

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Mark Hopkins (educator)

Mark Hopkins (February 4, 1802 – June 17, 1887) was an American educator and Congregationalist theologian, president of Williams College from 1836 to 1872.

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Michael Goldbloom

Michael Goldbloom (born 1953) is a Canadian lawyer, publisher, and academic administrator.

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Middle East

The Middle Easttranslit-std; translit; Orta Şərq; Central Kurdish: ڕۆژھەڵاتی ناوین, Rojhelatî Nawîn; Moyen-Orient; translit; translit; translit; Rojhilata Navîn; translit; Bariga Dhexe; Orta Doğu; translit is a transcontinental region centered on Western Asia, Turkey (both Asian and European), and Egypt (which is mostly in North Africa).

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Mitch Epstein

Mitchell "Mitch" Epstein (born 1952 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is a fine-art photographer, and among the first to make significant use of color.

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Mixed-sex education

Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together.

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Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in the Morgan Stanley Building, Midtown Manhattan, New York City.

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Moses Taylor Pyne

Moses Taylor Pyne (December 21, 1855 – April 22, 1921), was a financier and philanthropist, and one of Princeton University's greatest benefactors and its most influential trustee.

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Mount Holyoke College

Mount Holyoke College is a liberal arts college for women, in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States.

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Mount Tom (Massachusetts)

Mount Tom,, is a steep, rugged traprock mountain peak on the west bank of the Connecticut River 4.5 miles (7 km) northwest of downtown Holyoke, Massachusetts.

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National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a men's professional basketball league in North America; composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada).

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Newsweek

Newsweek is an American weekly magazine founded in 1933.

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Northfield Mount Hermon School

Northfield Mount Hermon School, commonly referred to as NMH, is a co-educational college-preparatory school for both boarding and day students in grades 9–12 and postgraduates.

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P. D. Eastman

Philip Dey "Phil" Eastman (November 25, 1909January 7, 1986) was an American screenwriter, children's author, and illustrator.

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Patrick Rissmiller

Patrick Rissmiller (born October 26, 1978 in Belmont, Massachusetts) is an American former professional ice hockey winger who played in the National Hockey League for the San Jose Sharks, New York Rangers, Atlanta Thrashers, and the Florida Panthers.

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Physicist

A physicist is a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of physics, which encompasses the interactions of matter and energy at all length and time scales in the physical universe.

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Ram Dass

Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert; April 6, 1931) is an American spiritual teacher, former academic and clinical psychologist, and the author of the seminal 1971 book Be Here Now. He is known for his personal and professional associations with Timothy Leary at Harvard University in the early 1960s, for his travels to India and his relationship with the Hindu guru Neem Karoli Baba, and for founding the charitable organizations Seva Foundation and Hanuman Foundation.

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Robert J. Samuelson

Robert Jacob Samuelson (born December 23, 1945) is a journalist for The Washington Post, where he has written about business and economic issues since 1977.

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Round Hill School

The Round Hill School for Boys in Northampton, Massachusetts, founded by George Bancroft and Joseph Cogswell in 1823, though it failed as a viable venture — it closed in 1834 — was an early effort to elevate secondary education in the United States for the sons of the New England elite.

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Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live television variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol.

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Science

R. P. Feynman, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Vol.1, Chaps.1,2,&3.

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Selah Merrill

Selah Merrill, (May 2, 1837 – January 22, 1909) was an American Congregationalist clergyman.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11, 2001 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.

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Shannon O'Brien

Shannon Patricia Elizabeth O'Brien (born April 30, 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a Democrat from Massachusetts.

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Shawn Amos

Shawn Ellis Amos (born September 13, 1967) is an American songwriter, blues singer, record producer and digital marketing entrepreneur.

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Smith College

Smith College is a private, independent women's liberal arts college with coed graduate and certificate programs in Northampton, Massachusetts.

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Southern Pacific Transportation Company

The Southern Pacific (or Espee from the railroad initials- SP) was an American Class I railroad network that existed from 1865 to 1998 that operated in the Western United States.

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Sport

Sport (British English) or sports (American English) includes all forms of competitive physical activity or games which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical ability and skills while providing enjoyment to participants, and in some cases, entertainment for spectators.

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Spray painting

Spray painting is a painting technique where a device sprays a coating (paint, ink, varnish, etc.) through the air onto a surface.

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Steve Porter (producer)

Steve Porter (born 1978) is a music video producer, remixer and DJ originally from Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Suffield Academy

Suffield Academy is a private preparatory school located in Suffield, Connecticut, United States.

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Thailand

Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and formerly known as Siam, is a unitary state at the center of the Southeast Asian Indochinese peninsula composed of 76 provinces.

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The Concord Review

The Concord Review: A Quarterly Review of Essays by Students of History is an academic journal dedicated to publishing the research papers of high school students.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper founded on December 6, 1877.

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Tony Lavelli

Anthony Lavelli, Jr. (July 11, 1926 – January 8, 1998) was an American professional basketball player and musician.

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Toronto Star

The Toronto Star is a Canadian broadsheet daily newspaper.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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University of Massachusetts Amherst

The University of Massachusetts Amherst (abbreviated UMass Amherst and colloquially referred to as UMass or Massachusetts) is a public research and land-grant university in Amherst, Massachusetts, United States, and the flagship campus of the University of Massachusetts system.

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Vic Fazio

Victor Herbert Fazio Jr. (born October 11, 1942) is a former Democratic congressman from California.

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William Austin Dickinson

William Austin Dickinson (April 16, 1829 – August 16, 1895) was an American lawyer.

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William C. Dudley

William C. Dudley (born 1952) is the president of Federal Reserve Bank of New York and vice-chairman of the Federal Open Market Committee.

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William Collins Whitney

William Collins Whitney (July 5, 1841 – February 2, 1904) was an American political leader and financier and a prominent descendant of the John Whitney family.

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William J. Granfield

William Joseph Granfield (December 18, 1889 – May 28, 1959) was a United States Representative from Massachusetts.

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William Richard Cutter

William Richard Cutter (August 17, 1847 – June 6, 1918) was an American historian, genealogist, and writer.

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William S. Clark

William Smith Clark (July 31, 1826 – March 9, 1886) was an American professor of chemistry, botany and zoology, a colonel during the American Civil War, and a leader in agricultural education.

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William Stanley Jr.

William Stanley Jr. (November 28, 1858 – May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York.

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Williams College

Williams College is a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, United States.

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Winthrop M. Crane

Winthrop Murray Crane (or just Murray Crane, April 23, 1853October 2, 1920) was a U.S. political figure and businessman.

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References

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