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John Lowell
John Lowell John Lowell (June 17, 1743–May 6, 1802) was an ... and later served as a federal judge. Lowell was born at Newburyport, Massachusetts. He ...
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John Amory Lowell
John Amory Lowell John Amory Lowell (1798–1881) was an American philanthropist and businessman ... Boston. He was the trustee of the Lowell Institute in Boston and cousin of ...
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John Lowell, Jr.
John Lowell, Jr. John Lowell, Jr. (1799 - March 4 1836 ) was a ... and through his will, founder of the Lowell Institute. Early Years and Education Lowell ...
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John Kerry
John Kerry John Forbes Kerry Office: U.S. Senator, Massachusetts ... Julia Thorne, annulled; (2) Teresa Heinz Kerry John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943, Aurora ... Kerry is the second child of Richard John Kerry and Rosemary Forbes Kerry. He has ... Island off Cape Cod. Maternal family background John Kerry's maternal grandfather, James Grant ...
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Lowell Institute
Lowell Institute Lowell Institute, an educational foundation in Boston, Massachusetts ... the bequest of $237,000 left by John Lowell, Jr., who died in 1836. Under the ... others some male descendant of his grandfather, John Lowell, provided there is one who ...
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John Berryman
John Berryman For the English recipient of the Victoria Cross, see John Berryman (VC) John Berryman (originally John Smith) (October 25, 1914 - January 7, 1972 ... Lew Welch, second to have been in John Berryman's extraordinary and intense poetry ...
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Lowell House
Lowell House The sky-blue bell tower of Lowell House Lowell House is one of the twelve residential ... specifically, Harvard College). Named for the prominent Lowell family, it was built in 1930 as part of Harvard President Abbott Lawrence Lowell's drive to provide housing for ...
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Lowell family
Lowell family The Lowell family is a Boston Brahmin family of ... family was founded in America by Percival Lowell, a 1639 immigrant to Newbury, Massachusetts. Distinguished ... members of the family include: Abbott Lawrence Lowell, historian and President of Harvard University Amy Lowell, notable poet, co-founder and strong ...
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Lowell, Massachusetts
Lowell, Massachusetts Seal of Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell is a city located in Middlesex County ... partially restored and composes part of the Lowell National Historical Park. History Lowell in 1838 Old mill complex now ...
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John Kerry (translated from Dutch)
John Kerry John Kerry John Forbes Kerry (Denver, 11 December 1943 ) is ... George w. Bush . Contents Youth and training John Kerry were born in Fitzsimons Army Hospital ... children, under he who the father of John Kerry. The children catholic was educated. ...
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