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  2. John Jay (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    John Jay (lawyer) (1817–1894), American diplomat and lawyer, grandson of John Jay, the American Founding Father and statesman. John Jay (builder) (1805–1888), British stonemason and builder in the nineteenth century. John Jay (filmmaker) (1915–2000), American ski filmmaker.

  3. John Henry Haaren - Wikipedia

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    John Henry Haaren. John Henry Haaren (born August 13, 1855, New York, New York – d. September 23, 1916, Brooklyn, New York) was an American educator and historian. Haaren's father was German and his mother Irish and English. He studied under Prof. N. M. Butler at Columbia University, 1889–91, before becoming a teacher in New York.

  4. John Jay Center - Wikipedia

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    The John Jay Center is an athletic facility on the campus of Robert Morris University in the Pittsburgh suburb of Moon Township, PA. Built in 1968, it features a capacity of 1,000 spectators. It was the primary campus indoor athletic venue until the Charles L. Sewall Center opened for the 1985-1986 season. The Colonials men's basketball team ...

  5. Daniel L. Feldman - Wikipedia

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    Daniel L. Feldman. Daniel Lee Feldman (born June 22, 1949) is an American lawyer, author, politician and professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1981 to 1998, representing the 45th Assembly District, which includes part of Manhattan Beach, Brighton Beach and Sheepshead Bay. In 2016 ...

  6. John Jay Knox Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Alma mater. Hamilton College. John Jay Knox Jr. (March 19, 1828 – February 9, 1892) [2] was an American financier and government official. He is best remembered as a primary author of the Coinage Act of 1873, which discontinued the use of the silver dollar . Knox was Comptroller of the Currency from 1872 to 1884.

  7. Kingsborough Community College - Wikipedia

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    Kingsborough Community College. /  40.57806°N 73.93306°W  / 40.57806; -73.93306. Kingsborough Community College ( KCC) is a public community college in Manhattan Beach, Brooklyn, New York. It is part of the City University of New York (CUNY) system and the only community college in Brooklyn.

  8. John Jay Osborn Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University ( BA, JD) Yale University. Notable works. The Paper Chase. The Associates. John Jay Osborn Jr. (August 5, 1945 – October 19, 2022) was an American author, lawyer and legal academic. He is best known for his bestselling novel The Paper Chase published in 1971.

  9. List of Graduate Center, CUNY faculty - Wikipedia

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    Awards and prizes Krugman in 2008. Among the Graduate Center's faculty are recipients of the Pulitzer Prize, the Nobel Prize, the Lakatos Award, the National Medals of Humanities and Science, the Bancroft Prize, Grammy Award, Guggenheim Fellowship, the George Jean Nathan Award for Dramatic Criticism, New York City Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, the Lakatos Award, and ...