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  2. Thomas DiLorenzo - Wikipedia

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    Thomas James DiLorenzo (/ d i l ə ˈ r ɛ n z oʊ /; born August 8, 1954) is an American author and former university economics professor who is the President of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He has written books denouncing President Abraham Lincoln and is well known among economists for his work chronicling the history of ...

  3. Loyola University New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University in New Orleans was founded by the Society of Jesus in 1904 as Loyola College on a section of the Foucher Plantation bought by the Jesuits in 1886. A young Jesuit, Fr. Albert Biever, was given a nickel for street car fare and told by his Jesuit superiors to travel Uptown on the St. Charles Streetcar and found a university. [ 6 ]

  4. Nina Appel - Wikipedia

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    Nina Schick Appel was born in Prague on February 17, 1936, to Leo and Nora (Thein) Schick. Her family was Jewish. [2] She earned her undergraduate degree at Cornell [1] where she met Alfred Appel, whom she went on to marry in 1957. [3]

  5. Sellinger School of Business and Management - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Maryland is a Jesuit Catholic university committed to the educational and spiritual traditions of the Society of Jesus and to the ideals of liberal education and the development of the whole person. Accordingly, the College will inspire students to learn, lead and serve in a diverse and changing world.

  6. Loyola University Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Maryland is a private Jesuit university in Baltimore, Maryland.Established as Loyola College in Maryland by John Early and eight other members of the Society of Jesus in 1852, it is the ninth-oldest Jesuit college in the United States and the first college in the United States to bear the name of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society of Jesus.

  7. L.A. city attorney race features a couple of ex-Republicans ...

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    "It's unusual," said Fernando Guerra, director of Loyola Marymount University’s Center for the Study of Los Angeles. ... “Jewish values include justice and doing good,” she said. “Latina ...

  8. Beggars (fraternity) - Wikipedia

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    The fraternity and its alumni association donated the flagpole in front of Biever Hall, the stained glass window in Marquette Hall, and the tile mosaic on the library to the university. [2] Beggars host Loyola's oldest party, Beggars Blast, and the Halloween party, Dark Carnival.

  9. 'Wanted' posters plastered around University of Rochester ...

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    The Jewish Federation of Greater Rochester called on the university to address the incident and "commit to making the campus a safe, welcoming place for all, including Jewish faculty and students."