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The Express & Echo was established in 1904 as the result of a merger between the Western Echo and the Devon Evening Express, which was founded in 1864. [3] In 1909 it contained a column titled "Womanland" which dealt with various topics including suffrage protests. It was written by Exeter's first woman councillor (in time) Edith Splatt. [4]
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The Herald Express is a local newspaper covering the Torbay area of the United Kingdom. It is published by Reach plc . It serves a wide surrounding area of coastal and inland communities in South Devon , which attracts millions of tourists each year to swell its 100,000-plus resident population.
William Saltonstall (1924) – principal of Phillips Exeter, 1946–1963; Edmund Berkeley (1925) – computer scientist; author; John K. Fairbank (1925) – academic and historian of China; Lincoln Kirstein (1925) – writer; co-founder and general director of the New York City Ballet (did not graduate) Dwight Macdonald (1925) – author and critic
Joseph Metcalf III (December 20, 1927 – March 2, 2007) [2] was a United States Navy vice admiral. He graduated from Vermont Academy in 1946 and then from the Naval Academy in 1951 and retired from active duty in 1987.
Exeter-Fairmont Consolidated Township is one of fifteen townships in Fillmore County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 1,285 at the 2020 census. [1]
Exeter also has four neighborhood mini parks located throughout the city with tennis and basketball courts at Edgar Recreation Center in the center of the community. Annual events include the Easter Egg hunt in the spring, the Firemen's BBQ and Street Dance in the summer and holiday activities in November and December.
Minchinton was the son of Walter Edward Minchinton and his wife Annie Border Minchinton. A graduate of the London School of Economics, the younger Minchinton served as an officer in the Second World War and in 1948 was appointed to an assistant lectureship at University College Swansea; he was promoted to a full lectureship in 1950, and then to be a senior lecturer in 1959.