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  2. University of Dayton - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dayton (UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary , it is one of three Marianist Universities in the United States and the second-largest private university in Ohio .

  3. 2021–22 Dayton Flyers women's basketball team - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 Dayton Flyers women's basketball team represent the University of Dayton during the 2021–22 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Flyers, led by third-year head coach Shauna Green, play their home games at UD Arena and are members of the Atlantic 10 Conference.

  4. Chris Harris (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Chris Harris. Christopher R. Harris (11 August 1933 - 2 October 2022) was a British sports broadcaster and professional basketball player. A 6'3" shooting guard, he was the first player from the United Kingdom to compete in the American National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as the first undrafted foreign-born player to play in the ...

  5. Welcome Stadium - Wikipedia

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    2008. Welcome Stadium is an 11,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Dayton, Ohio, United States, owned and operated by Dayton Public Schools. Primary tenants of the facility include University of Dayton Flyers football team and the Dayton Dynamo of the National Premier Soccer League .

  6. UD Arena - Wikipedia

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    University of Dayton Arena (commonly known as UD Arena) is a 13,409-seat multi-purpose arena located in Dayton, Ohio. The arena opened in 1969. It is home to the University of Dayton Flyers basketball teams.

  7. Helena Smith Dayton - Wikipedia

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    Helena Smith Dayton. Helena Smith Dayton (often hyphened as Helena Smith-Dayton) (1883–1960) was an American film maker, painter and sculptor working in New York City who used fledgling stop motion and clay animation techniques in the 1910s and 1920s, one of the earliest animators (and the first American woman) to experiment with clay animation.

  8. Kettering College - Wikipedia

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    e. Kettering College (formerly Kettering College of Medical Arts) is a private Adventist college in Dayton, Ohio. The college is owned by the Kettering Medical Center and chartered by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The college was built in 1967 next to the Charles F. Kettering Memorial Hospital.

  9. Tom Blackburn (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Thomas Blackburn (January 23, 1906 – March 6, 1964) was an American basketball coach. The Peebles, Ohio native served as head men's basketball coach at the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio, from 1947 until his death in 1964.

  10. Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton

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    The Center for Tissue Regeneration and Engineering at Dayton (TREND) is a research center which focuses on tissue regeneration and is partnered with the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Laboratory, and Ethicon Endo-Surgery.

  11. Leonard Swidler - Wikipedia

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    Leonard J. Swidler (born January 6, 1929) is Professor of Catholic Thought and Interreligious Dialogue at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he has taught since 1966. He is the co-founder (in 1964, with Arlene Swidler) and editor of the [1] Journal of Ecumenical Studies (quarterly). He is also the founder/president of the [2 ...