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  2. Ernest Hondros - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Demetrious Hondros CMG FRS (February 18, 1930 – September 13, 2016) was a British material scientist, and visiting professor at Imperial College London. Life. He was born in Kastelorizo in Greece. He grew up in Queensland. [citation needed] He earned a Doctor of Science (DSc) degree from the University of Melbourne. [when?

  3. Demetrius Hondros - Wikipedia

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    Demetrius Hondros (Greek: Δημήτριος Χόνδρος, April 9./21. 1882 in Serres – July, 29. 1962, Athens) was a Greek physicist. He was born in April 1882 in what was then the Ottoman Empire. Hondros studied under Arnold Sommerfeld at the University of Munich, and was granted his Ph.D. in 1909.

  4. Greg Campbell (author) - Wikipedia

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    Campbell met Hondros in high school. After Hondros' death, Campbell was contacted by Liberian Joseph Duo, the subject of one of Hondros's most famous photographs. Campbell learned that Hondros had returned to Liberia to help Duo earn his high school and college education. The film was executive produced by Jake Gyllenhaal and Jamie Lee Curtis.

  5. Wallace E. Boston Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Wallace E. Boston Jr. is an American academic administrator and businessman, currently serving as President Emeritus of the American Public University System. Dr. Boston had previously served as president from 2004 to 2016, and from September 2017 through August 2020.

  6. Terry Sanford High School - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Terry Sanford High School stems from when Clyde R. Hoey, then Governor of North Carolina, dedicated Fayetteville Senior High School on September 23, 1940.. In October 1954, the high school moved locations, and the student body moved to a different facili

  7. Andrew Hastie - Wikipedia

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    Andrew William Hastie (born 30 September 1982) is an Australian politician and former military officer currently serving as the shadow minister for defence. [1] He previously served as the Assistant Minister for Defence from 2020 to 2022 under Minister for Defence, Linda Reynolds and later Peter Dutton, in the Morrison Government.

  8. Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Crimson, founded in 1873 and run entirely by Harvard undergraduate students, is the university's primary student newspaper. Many notable alumni have worked at the Crimson, including two U.S. presidents, Franklin D. Roosevelt (AB, 1903) and John F. Kennedy (AB 1940).

  9. Technician (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Technician is the student newspaper of North Carolina State University.Its first edition was published in 1920, and it has been published continuously since that date, becoming a daily paper in fall 1988. [1]