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  2. Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Bryant Bank, a bank in Alabama, United States; Bryant Electric Company, an American manufacturer of electrical components; Bryant Homes, a British house builder, part of Taylor Woodrow; Bryant University (formerly Bryant College), a four-year college in Smithfield, Rhode Island; Bryant & Stratton College, a proprietary college in the United States

  3. Bryant High School (Arkansas) - Wikipedia

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    Bryant High School (BHS) is a comprehensive public high school in Bryant, Arkansas, United States. BHS serves grades 10 through 12 and is a part of the Bryant Public Schools District. With more than 2,300 students, Bryant High School is the largest of four public high schools in Saline County, Arkansas.

  4. Community Rallies Around Family Of Student Killed In Cape ...

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    Community Rallies Around Family Of Student Killed In Cape Crash - Falmouth, MA - James Koshivos was a student at Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. He died Sunday after crashing into ...

  5. Bryant Bulldogs - Wikipedia

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    The move to the AmEast followed a 14-year tenure in the Northeast Conference (NEC), which it joined in 2008 when it began a transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. Bryant's largest rivalry during its Division II years was Bentley College, both founders of the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10) and both have prominent business programs.

  6. Henry Beadman Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Henry Beadman Bryant (1824–1892) was an author and co-founder and namesake of Bryant & Stratton College and Bryant University in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Henry B. Bryant was born in Gloucestershire, England on April 5, 1824 and was the youngest son of six children.

  7. John Bryan Grimes - Wikipedia

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    John Bryan Grimes (1868–1923) was a North Carolina Democratic politician and farmer who served as North Carolina Secretary of State from 1901 until his death in 1923.. He was the son of Confederate Major General Bryan Grimes and the grandson of Congressman John Heritage Bryan.

  8. Sara Cone Bryant - Wikipedia

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    Sara Cone Bryant (1895) Sara Cone Bryant was born in Melrose, Massachusetts, in 1873. [1] Her parents were Dexter and Dorcas Ann (Hancock) Bryant, and her siblings included brothers Albert and Wallace. [2] She attended the grammar and high schools of the town, being graduated from Melrose High School in 1891 as valedictorian. The last two years ...

  9. Canisius University - Wikipedia

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    Canisius has its roots in the Jesuit community that arose from disputed ownership of St. Louis Church in Buffalo in 1851. [5] [6] Rev. Lucas Caveng, a German Jesuit, along with 19 families from St. Louis Church, founded St. Michael's Church on Washington St. [6] The college followed, primarily for serving sons of German immigrants, along with the high school in 1870, first at 434 Ellicott St ...