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Hanscom wrote for the school newspaper while a student at Malden and Wilmington High Schools. In the spring of 1923 he began assisting The Boston Daily Globe's correspondent in Woburn, Massachusetts. He later joined the Globe as an office boy. He moved up to a position as a clerk, working in the library and the editorial department.
Robert Edward Mulvee (February 15, 1930 – December 28, 2018) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.. Mulvee served as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Manchester in New Hampshire (1977-1985), as bishop of the Diocese of Wilmington in Delaware (1985–1995) and as bishop of the Diocese of Providence in Rhode Island (1997–2005).
Ezra Otis Kendall (1818–1899) was an American professor, astronomer and mathematician. He was known for his work in uranography. [1]Kendall was born on May 17, 1818, in Wilmington, Massachusetts to parents Ezra Kendall and Susanna Cook Walker.
Paul Robert Pintrich was born 4 November 1953 in Wilmington, Massachusetts, the only son of five children born to Paul and Teresa Pintrich. [1] On 15 October 1988 he married Elizabeth DeGroot. [1] Pintrich was a prolific author of works on educational psychology. He died of a stroke on 12 July 2003 while on a cycling tour. [1]
Compugraphic was founded in 1960 by William Garth Jr. in Brookline, Massachusetts. Along with Mr. Garth, Ellis Hanson and David Lunquist came from Photon, Corp. at the same time. Shortly thereafter, Earl Fortini joined the firm. The first hourly employee, with a Clock Number 1, was Leslie A. Clark.
Fleisher was born on October 21, 1959, in Wilmington, Delaware. [1] She earned a BA in English from Dickinson College in 1981, a MA from the University of North Dakota in 1989, and a PhD from Binghamton University in 1993. [1] For a time, she taught English at Idaho State University. [2]
Robert Robinson Taylor (June 8, 1868 – December 13, 1942) was an American architect and educator. Taylor was the first African-American student enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the first accredited African-American architect when he graduated in 1892. [1]
Wilmington is located at (42.560, −71 [3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 17.2 square miles (45 km 2), of which 17.1 square miles (44 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2), or 0.46%, is water.