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  2. Fairleigh Dickinson University - Wikipedia

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    Fairleigh Dickinson University was founded as the Fairleigh Dickinson Junior College in 1942 as a junior college by Peter Sammartino and wife Sally, and was named after early benefactor Colonel Fairleigh S. Dickinson, co-founder of Becton Dickinson. [6]

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  4. List of schools in the City of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    There are also many non-profit-making independent schools, funded by a combination of tuition fees, long-term endowments, gifts and sometimes small commercial ventures directly connected to a school's educational activities. Please see the lists of Junior and Senior independent schools after those of the state-funded schools:

  5. How a renovation project turned Fairley football's defense ...

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    A 2021 facilities project spearheaded by Fairley's coaches has transformed the team's defense into one of Memphis' best units.

  6. Academic term - Wikipedia

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    Term 1: January to March (Term 1 holidays: one week) Term 2: March to May (Term 2 holidays: one month) Term 3: July to September (Term 3 holidays: one week) Term 4: September to November or late October (Term 4 holidays: seven weeks) Terms 1 and 2 are known as Semester 1, and terms 3 and 4 as Semester 2.

  7. Sutton Valence School - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1576 as the Free Grammar School of William Lambe in Sutton Valence, by William Lambe, Master of the Worshipful Company of Clothworkers and a member of the Chapel Royal of Henry VIII. [1]

  8. James Graham Fairley - Wikipedia

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    James Graham Fairley FRIBA MSGS (1846–1934) was a 19th/20th century Scottish architect working mainly in the West Lothian area, specialising in churches and schools. Life [ edit ]

  9. Tom Fairley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Fairley (12 October 1932 - 16 April 2018) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Sunderland. [2] [1] References This page was ...