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  • 122Samuel Calvin — (July 30, 1811 ndash; March 12, 1890) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.Samuel Calvin was born in Washingtonville, Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools and Milton Academy. He taught in Huntingdon… …

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  • 124Math Field Day — is a name for various mathematics competitions, including a team competition in Orange County, California[1] and an individual competition in West Virginia. The remainder of this article is about the West Virginia competition. The West Virginia… …

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  • 125Don Sanche — Don Sanche, ou Le château de l amour (English: Don Sanche, or The Castle of Love), S.1, is an opera in one act composed in 1824 25 by Franz Liszt, with French libretto by Théaulon and de Rancé, based on a story by Jean Pierre Claris de… …

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  • 126Slade Cutter — NFL player Name=Slade Cutter DateOfBirth=November 1, 1911 Birthplace=Oswego, Illinois DateOfDeath=death date and age|2005|06|09|1911|11|01 Deathplace=Annapolis, Maryland Position=T College=Navy Awards= Honors= DatabaseFootball= years= teams=… …

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  • 127Charles Isidore Hemans — (1817–1876) was an English antiquary. Hemans, youngest son of Felicia Dorothea Hemans, poet, was born in 1817. He was a handsome boy and the especial favourite of his mother. He accompanied her in a visit to Abbotsford in 1829, and was with her… …

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  • 128Thomas Joshua Platt — Sir Thomas Joshua Platt (1788x90–1862), British judge, baron of the exchequer.BiographyPlatt, born about 1790, was son of Thomas Platt of London, solicitor, who was principal clerk to three chief justices, Lords Mansfield, Kenyon, and… …

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