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Tufts University is an independent, privately supported, nonsectarian institution of higher education. Its official corporate name is The Trustees of Tufts College. The university is governed by up to forty-one trustees and no fewer than twenty-eight. The board is self-perpetuating, with trustees responsible for choosing their successors.
Elected mainly on his performance with New York Yankees, Born in Berkeley, California: 44: Willie McCovey: 1B: 1976: Elected mainly on his performance with San Francisco Giants: 8: Joe Morgan: 2B: 1984: Elected mainly on his performance with Cincinnati Reds, raised in Oakland, California: 19: Dave Righetti: P: 1994: Born and raised in San Jose ...
Richard Lee Armstrong (BSc 1959, Ph.D. Geology 1964), American-Canadian geochemist; Walter A. Bell (MSc 1911, Ph.D. Geology 1920), Canadian geologist and paleontologist; Edward Bouchet (B.A. 1874, Ph.D. Physics 1876), first African-American to graduate from Yale and the first to receive a Ph.D. at an American university
This article is a collection of statewide opinion polls conducted for the 2024 United States presidential election.The people named in the polls are declared candidates or have received media speculation about their possible candidacy.
2003 Case Western Reserve University shooting: On May 9, 2003, Biswanath Halder, a 62-year-old business school alumnus of Case Western Reserve University, killed a graduate student, wounded a professor, and another student using a semi-automatic rifle. He held the building and its nearly 100 occupants hostage for seven hours and exchanged fire ...
A fight at a house party at a home east of Berkeley Springs led to a shooting that wounded four. [103] August 5: Seattle: Washington: 0 4 4: A drive-by shooting on the edge of Downtown Seattle in Capitol Hill injured four people. One of the victims crashed his vehicle into the Swedish First Hill hospital while fleeing the scene. [104] August 5 ...
— Gordon Childe, 1957. Wishing to continue his education, he gained a £200 Cooper Graduate Scholarship in Classics, allowing him to pay the tuition fees at Queen's College, part of the University of Oxford, England. He set sail for Britain aboard the SS Orsova in August 1914, shortly after the outbreak of World War I. At Queen's, Childe was entered for a diploma in classical archaeology ...