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Academy Award-winning actor (Panic Room, The Crying Game, The Last King of Scotland), director (Waiting to Exhale) and host of UPN's revival of The Twilight Zone: Student [9] James Williamson: Guitarist for punk rock band The Stooges; later Vice President for Technology Standards for Sony: Student (B.S. Engineering 1982) [10] Larry Wilmore
James F. Barker (1916–1919) Royal B. Farnum (1919–1921) John A. Randall (1922–1936) ... List of presidents of the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Robert Duffy, former Rochester Police Chief, Rochester's 65th Mayor, and NYS Lieutenant Governor, President and CEO of the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce; Marion B. Folsom, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare [107] John Rankin Gamble, U.S. Representative from South Dakota [108] John W. Gunning, Wisconsin State Assemblyman [109]
Saint Francis University – Malachi Van Tassell, President; St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) – Nora Demleitner, Annapolis President; Mark Roosevelt, Santa Fe President; St. Lawrence University – William Fox, President; Saint Louis University – Fred Pestello, President; St. Mary's College of Maryland – Tuajuanda C. Jordan, President
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Musical groups from Rochester, New York (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Musicians from Rochester, New York" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total.
Among their singles were "Can't You Hear the Music Play" from the album Bedlam, released in 1969 and "Come On People" from the album of the same name, released in 1970. Bedlam peaked at No. 200 on the Billboard 200. [4] A sophomore effort, Come On People, followed in 1970; both of the group's first two records were produced by R. Dean Taylor. A ...
Old horse stables Cal Poly at Pomona stands on the former Arabian horse ranch of cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg.. Events leading to the foundation of present-day Cal Poly Pomona began with the ending of the Voorhis School for Boys near Walnut Creek [18] in San Dimas, California, and its acquisition by the San Luis Obispo–based California Polytechnic School in 1938.