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  • 101Ken James (educator) — T. Kenneth James, Ed.D., was appointed as Commissioner of the Arkansas Department of Education [ [http://arkedu.state.ar.us/ Arkansas Department of Education ] ] by Governor Mike Huckabee on March 1, 2004, effective May 3, 2004. Prior to his… …

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  • 102Michael O'Neill (educator) — Michael O Neill received a doctorate in education from Harvard University in 1967. He is one of the pioneers in non profit management education and founded the Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management at the University of San Francisco.… …

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  • 103John Brown (educator) — John Brown was the third president of the University of Georgia. He served in that capacity from 1811 until his resignation in 1816.Brown was born on June 15, 1763 in County Antrim, Ireland and died on December 11, 1842 in Fort Gaines,… …

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  • 104Paul Morris (educator) — Professor Paul Morris (born 1951) is an internationally renowned educationalist – best known for his analysis of education policy in Hong Kong and the East Asian Region. He was President of the Hong Kong Institute of Education (HKIEd) until July… …

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  • 105Wally Brown (educator) — Wally Brown CBE has been Principal of Liverpool Community College since 1992.Born in Toxteth, Liverpool, Wally was previously Head of Community Education in Lambeth, and an adult education manager in Manchester.Popularly known as The Godfather of …

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  • 106Frank Tate (educator) — Frank Tate CMG (June 18 1863 ndash; June 28 1939) was an Australian educationist who is best remembered for his efforts in expanding secondary education in Victoria.Tate, son of Henry Tate, a country storekeeper, was born at Castlemaine, Victoria …

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  • 107Andrew Cant (educator) — this article refers to the Principal of the University of Edinburgh. For other people called Andrew Cant, including his father of the same name, see Andrew Cant (disambiguation) Andrew Cant (date of birth unknown, died 1728 cite web | author=… …

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  • 108William Hamilton (educator) — William Hamilton (1669 1732) was a Scottish Presbyterian theologian and minister of the Church of Scotland. He was Professor of Divinity at the University of Edinburgh from 1709 to 1732 and also Principal of the University from 1730 to 1732. He… …

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  • 109Hugh Robson (educator) — Hugh Robson was Principal of Edinburgh University from 1974 to 1979. The Hugh Robson building in George Square is named after him …

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  • 110Alexander Munro (educator) — for the Scottish physicians, see Alexander Monro (primus), Alexander Monro (secondus), Alexander Monro (tertius) and the disambiguation page Alexander Monro (1648 1698) was the Principal of Edinburgh University from 1685 to 1690.Parentage: fourth …

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