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  2. Murder of Kevin Jiang - Wikipedia

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    Before pursuing his master's degree in environmental science at Yale, Jiang attended North Seattle College and the University of Washington, where he graduated magna cum laude. He served in the US Army National Guard as an environmental scientist and engineering officer. At Yale, he volunteered at a homeless shelter and the Trinity Baptist Church.

  3. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America

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    First edition. Sister Citizen: Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America is a book published in 2011 through Yale University Press written by the American MSNBC television host, feminist, and professor of Politics and African American Studies at Tulane University, Melissa Harris-Perry. [1]

  4. William Haggin Perry - Wikipedia

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    Although born in New York City, Perry spent a good deal of his childhood at Rancho Del Paso, the huge Haggin family ranch in Sacramento County, California. The family owned a summer estate in Newport, Rhode Island and young Perry studied there at St. George's School before going on to Yale University. [5]

  5. List of Yale University people - Wikipedia

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    Adam Snow, polo player, played varsity hockey and lacrosse at Yale against Harvard University [112] John Spagnola (B.A. 1978), football player with the NFL's Eagles, Seahawks and Packers [113] Jeff Van Gundy (attended Yale College for his freshman year), head coach for the NBA's New York Knicks and Houston Rockets [114]

  6. Perry Richardson Bass - Wikipedia

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    Perry Richardson Bass was born on November 11, 1914, in Wichita Falls, Texas to oil operator Dr. E. Perry Bass [1] and Anne Richardson Bass. [2] [3] [4] He was educated at The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. [2] He graduated from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology in 1937. [2] [3]

  7. Revival of 1800 - Wikipedia

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    New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. 137–171. Edwards. Jonathan. "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" in A Jonathan Edwards Reader. Edited by John E. Smith, Harry S. Stout, and Kenneth P. Minkema. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1995. 89–104. Eslinger, Ellen. Citizens of Zion: The Social Origins of Camp Meeting Revivalism. Knoxville ...

  8. MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies - Wikipedia

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    The MacMillan Center was created in the 1960s as the Concilium on International and Area Studies and later renamed in the 1980s as the Yale Center for International and Area Studies (YCIAS). [4] In April 2006, YCIAS was renamed as The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale. [5] [6]

  9. Almon W. Babbitt - Wikipedia

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    Almon W. Babbitt. Almon Whiting Babbitt [1] (9 October 1812 [2] – c. 7 September 1856) was an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer, and the first secretary and treasurer of the Territory of Utah.