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  2. Edward McClaren - Wikipedia

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    McClaren graduated from Howard University Medical School in 1935 and practiced medicine in Greenville, South Carolina. In the midst of the Jim Crow Era, McClaren spent $400 to purchase a property next to his home on Wardlaw Street, [1] additionally investing $15,000 to create a hospital to treat African-American patients. The McClaren Medical ...

  3. Thomas T. Goldsmith Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmith was born in Greenville, South Carolina, on January 9, 1910. [1] [2] [3] His parents were Thomas and Charlotte Goldsmith, a real estate broker and concert pianist respectively. [4] As a teenager, he built crystal radio sets, and continued his interest in engineering as a graduate of Furman University in Greenville. [5]

  4. Richard Riley - Wikipedia

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    Richard Riley was born on January 2, 1933, in Greenville, South Carolina, to Edward P. "Ted" Riley and the former Martha (née Dixon) Riley. [1] He graduated cum laude from Furman University, where he was a member of the South Carolina Phi Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, in 1954 and received his law degree from the University of South Carolina.

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  6. Julia Evans Reed - Wikipedia

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    Reed was born in Greenville, Mississippi, and attended the Madeira School, a boarding school in McLean, Virginia. She studied at Georgetown University and American University, both in Washington, D.C. [1] Her father, Clarke Reed, was a businessman and Republican Party leader. Her mother, Judy Brooks Reed, is from a prominent and wealthy ...

  7. Bob Jones III - Wikipedia

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    Jones was born in Cleveland, Tennessee, the son of Fannie May (Holmes) and Bob Jones Jr. He moved with his family to Greenville, South Carolina in 1947 when Bob Jones College built a new campus and became Bob Jones University. [1]

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  9. Delta Democrat Times - Wikipedia

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    The Delta Democrat Times (sometimes spelled Delta Democrat-Times) is a daily [1] newspaper that has been published in Greenville, Mississippi, United States since 1938, when Hodding Carter merged his Delta Star, which he started with his wife Betty Werlein in 1936, with the Democrat Times, which had been in publication since 1868, [2] [3] calling it the Greenville Delta Democrat-Times.