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  2. John Jay Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    John Jay Hopkins (October 15, 1893 – May 3, 1957) was founder and president of General Dynamics from 1952 to 1957. Hopkins was born in Santa Ana, California. He was assistant to the Treasury Secretary. In 1937, he joined Electric Boat as a lawyer, and eventually became director.

  3. 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.

  4. John Torpey - Wikipedia

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    John Christopher Torpey (born August 22, 1959) is an American academic, sociologist, and historian best known for his scholarship on the state, identity, and contemporary politics. [4] Torpey is currently a professor of sociology and history at the Graduate Center, CUNY and director of the Graduate Center's Ralph Bunche Institute for ...

  5. List of John Jay Award recipients - Wikipedia

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    The John Jay Award is presented annually by Columbia College of Columbia University to its alumni for distinguished professional achievement. It is named for Founding Father of the United States John Jay, Columbia College Class of 1764. [1] The first awards were handed out in 1979. As of 2020, the awards have been presented to 220 honorees. [2]

  6. Monroe College - Wikipedia

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    Hector John, (b 1970) is a Dominican politician in the United Workers' Party (UWP). [65] [66] Maurice Ndour, (b 1992) is a Senegalese professional basketball player for Hapoel Jerusalem of the Israeli Basketball Premier League. [54] Annabel Palma, is a politician who served in the New York City Council from the 18th district from 2004 to 2017 ...

  7. Eli Faber - Wikipedia

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    Eli S. Faber (July 30, 1943 – April 2020) was a professor of history at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He was the editor of the American Jewish History journal. He studied American history from Columbia University, for which he received a Ph.D.

  8. Jay Higgins - Wikipedia

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    In Higgins first season in 2020 he notched just two tackles. [3] In 2021, Higgins totaled five tackles and a fumble recovery. [4] In week nine of the 2022 season, Higgins recorded a career-high 11 tackles versus Northwestern. [5]

  9. Monroe Community College - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, community leaders, led by local physician Samuel J. Stabins, established the college to prepare students to work in healthcare. [5] That same year, MCC became part of the SUNY system, [4] and its program offerings were expanded to prepare graduates for employment, or transfer to a four-year institution.