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  2. Lowrey organ - Wikipedia

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    The Lowrey organ is an electronic organ, named after its developer, Frederick C. Lowrey (1871–1955), a Chicago-based industrialist and entrepreneur. [2] Lowrey's first commercially successful full-sized electronic organ, the Model S Spinet or Berkshire, came to market in 1955, the year of his death. [ 1 ]

  3. 1996 San Diego State University shooting - Wikipedia

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    However, Lowrey tried to escape out the only main access door to the room. There were other doors in the room, but only one door led out to the hallway, and other parts of the third floor of the Engineering building. Davidson was between the main door and the faculty table, and shot Lowrey several times; he died on the floor in the main doorway.

  4. Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Eddie Lowrey (born 1891), Canadian professional ice hockey centre; Elizabeth Lowrey, American interior architect; Fred Lowrey (1902–1968), Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman; Gerry Lowrey (1906–1979), Canadian professional ice hockey forward; Grosvenor Lowrey (1831–1893), American lawyer; James Lowrey (1802–1875), American ...

  5. List of Lowrey organs - Wikipedia

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    Lowrey organs were originally made in Chicago, Illinois (prior to 2011) and have been played in churches and by professional and home musicians since the 1950s. [1] Lowrey entered the portable keyboard market in the early 1980s with the Wandering Genie, which was succeeded by the Japanese-made Micro Genie line.

  6. Fred Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Frederick John "Frock" Lowrey (August 12, 1902 – January 24, 1968) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played 54 games in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Montreal Maroons. Fred is the brother of former NHL players Eddie and Gerry Lowrey. Three other brothers – Tom, Frank and Bill – played with ...

  7. Fred Lowry - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Frederick Lowry (c. 1836 – 30 August 1863), better known as Fred Lowry, was an Australian bushranger whose crimes included horse theft, mail-coach robbery, prison escape, and assault with a deadly weapon. Lowry briefly rode with the Gardiner–Hall gang, but soon afterwards formed his own gang with John Foley.

  8. Battle of Franklin order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Lowrey's Brigade BG Mark P. Lowrey. 16th Alabama: Col Frederick A. Ashford (k) 33rd Alabama: Col Robert F. Crittenden (missing) 45th Alabama: Ltc Robert H. Abercrombie (w) 5th Mississippi & 3rd Mississippi Battalion: Col John Weir (w) 8th&32nd Mississippi: Col William H. H. Tison (w) Govan's Brigade BG Daniel C. Govan

  9. Frederick Lowy - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Hans Lowy, OC (born 1933) is a Canadian medical educator and former President and Vice-Chancellor of Concordia University. [1] Life and career.