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  2. J. Frank Norris - Wikipedia

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    John Franklyn Norris, more commonly known as J. Frank Norris (September 18, 1877 – August 20, 1952) was a Baptist preacher and controversial Christian fundamentalist. Biography [ edit ]

  3. John Franklin (actor) - Wikipedia

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    He was born John Paul Salapatek in Blue Island, Illinois, a southern suburb of Chicago, on June 16, 1959. As a child, Franklin had a growth hormone deficiency; as a result, his adult height is "barely 5 feet", or roughly 152 centimeters. [1] In 1977, John graduated from Dwight D. Eisenhower High School.

  4. John Goucher - Wikipedia

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    John Franklin Goucher (/ ˈ ɡ aʊ tʃ ə r / ⓘ GOW-chər; June 7, 1845 – July 19, 1922) was an American Methodist pastor and missionary and the namesake of Goucher College, formerly the Women's College of Baltimore City. [1] He was one of the college's co-founders along with fellow clergyman John B. Van Meter and served as its second ...

  5. The last photos of John Franklin’s doomed polar expedition ...

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    Sir John Franklin’s doomed expedition to the Arctic captivated the Victorian public with its mysterious disappearance, fruitless rescue missions and gory tales of cannibalism.

  6. Category:American Presbyterian ministers - Wikipedia

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    C. James Caldwell (clergyman) Eugene Callender; John Nicholson Campbell; Katie Cannon; Francis Lewis Cardozo; Samuel Carrick; John Franklin Bruce Carruthers

  7. Jentezen Franklin - Wikipedia

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    On his way to a musical career as a saxophone player Franklin became an evangelist. After Roy Wellborn, senior pastor of Free Chapel, died in 1989, Franklin was installed as pastor of Free Chapel. [1] At the time, Free Chapel was a small congregation of 300 people. In 2004 the church moved to a new location which had a 3,000-seat auditorium. [2]

  8. OPINION: John Franklin, elected 50 years ago, was prescient - AOL

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    Mar. 13—Fifty years ago this week, educator and funeral director John Franklin earned a spot in the runoff election for the position of commissioner of education and health in Chattanooga's then ...

  9. John Franklin (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin was born and raised in West Caldwell, New Jersey, [2] to Italian American parents. [6] He has a younger sister. [2] He attended James Caldwell High School, where he graduated from in 2015, [7] and went on to attend Quinnipiac University, Connecticut, attaining a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism in 2019 and master's degree in interactive media in 2020.