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  2. Paul Engle - Wikipedia

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    Engle was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa to Hamilton Allen, a livery stable owner, and Evelyn (Reinheiner) Engle. He grew up in the Wellington Heights section of Cedar Rapids. He graduated from Washington High School (Cedar Rapids, Iowa), and later attended Coe College (class of 1931), The University of Iowa, Columbia University, and Merton College, Oxford (where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar ...

  3. WPSJ-CD - Wikipedia

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    WPSJ signed on the air June 14, 1986, [2] as W08CC (sometimes rendered "WOCC-TV"), the first low-power TV station in New Jersey. [3] W08CC was built by Paul Engle, who owned South Jersey Television, Inc., alongside his wife Sandra.

  4. List of Rhodes Scholars - Wikipedia

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    Paul Engle: Coe College University of Iowa: Merton: 1933 United States Poet and editor; director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop (1941–1965) and co-founder of the International Writing Program: Ivan Getting: Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Merton: 1933 United States American weapons scientist and co-inventor of GPS technology Lincoln Gordon

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  6. Paul Coe - Wikipedia

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    Paul Coe was born on 4 February 1949 at Erambie Mission, near Cowra in New South Wales.He is a Wiradjuri man [1] His grandfather was Paul Joseph Coe. [2]Coe was the first Aboriginal scholar at Cowra High School to pass the Higher School Certificate and to be elected a prefect, after spending three years at high school on a scholarship provided by a group of women's organisations.

  7. Coe College - Wikipedia

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    Coe College was founded in 1851 by Rev. Williston Jones as the School for the Prophets. [4] [5] While canvassing churches in the East to raise money for students to attend Eastern seminaries, Jones met a farmer named Daniel Coe, who donated $1,500 and encouraged Jones to open a college in Cedar Rapids.

  8. Jay G. Sigmund - Wikipedia

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    Jay G. Sigmund (1885–1937) was an American regionalist author, naturalist, and executive from Waubeek, Iowa.He was a close friend of the painter Grant Wood, author Paul Engle, and had ties to many regionalist intellectuals of his time.

  9. Category:Coe College alumni - Wikipedia

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