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  2. John Harbison - Wikipedia

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    John Harris Harbison was born on December 20, 1938, in Orange, New Jersey, to the historian Elmore Harris Harbison and Janet German Harbison. The Harbisons were a musical family; Elmore had studied composition in his youth and Janet wrote songs. [1]

  3. John Harris (golfer) - Wikipedia

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    Harris took over as director of golf at the University of Minnesota in July 2010 after the departure of Brad James. In December 2010, the Minnesota Daily published a report that Harris kept associate women's head coach Katie Brenny from coaching, traveling with the team, or recruiting while letting his son-in-law and former caddy, Ernie Rose ...

  4. 1991 PGA Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 PGA Championship was the 73rd PGA Championship, held August 8–11 at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Carmel, Indiana, a suburb north of Indianapolis. John Daly won the first of his two major titles, three strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Lietzke.

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  6. Harbison - Wikipedia

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    John Harbison (pathologist) (1935–2020), first State pathologist of Ireland; Mercy Harbison (1770–1837), American writer; Michael Harbison, Australian politician; Thomas Harbison (1864–1930), Irish politician; Thomas Grant Harbison (1862–1936), American botanist; Tre Harbison (born 1998), American football player; Harbison may also ...

  7. The Great Gatsby (opera) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Gatsby is a 1999 opera in two acts written by American composer John Harbison. The libretto, also by Harbison, was adapted from the 1925 novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald . Additional popular song lyrics were by Murray Horwitz .