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  2. List of faculty and alumni of Emory University - Wikipedia

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    Emory Williams, Sr. (BA 1932 [36]) – retired corporate executive of Sears Roebuck and civic leader in Chicago, namesake of the Emory Williams Teaching Award at Emory University Robert W. Woodruff (one term as an undergraduate [ 37 ] ) – former president of the Coca-Cola Company , gave over $230 million to Emory University, [ 37 ] namesake ...

  3. Category:Emory University alumni - Wikipedia

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    Emory University School of Law alumni (110 P) M. Emory University School of Medicine alumni (34 P) R. Rollins School of Public Health alumni (15 P) Pages in category ...

  4. Emory University - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, Emory University students, alumni, and faculty served in the Asia-Pacific War and European theater of World War II. Lieutenant Commander James L. Starnes, a graduate of Emory Law, was the navigator of the battleship USS Missouri and served as officer of the deck during the signing of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender. [40]

  5. Evangeline Papageorge - Wikipedia

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    [5] [9] In 1966 she received the Thomas Jefferson Award from Emory. [1] She received the Emory Medical Alumni Association's Award of Honor in 1971. A scholarship was established in her name in 1975, [7] and the Emory Medical Alumni Association established the Evangeline Papageorge Distinguished Teaching Award in 1993, in tribute to her career. [10]

  6. DVS Senior Honor Society - Wikipedia

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    D.V.S. Senior Honor Society was founded at Emory University in the spring of 1900 as a male-only organization. [1] [2] Its purpose was "to recognize accomplishments already made, but more importantly, to encourage those who were tapped to continue their loyalty to Emory, to encourage their leadership skills for the betterment of society, and therefore to reflect positively on Emory."

  7. Miriam Hawkins Libbey - Wikipedia

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    She served as the fourth director of the Emory University's A. W. Calhoun Medical Library, now called the Emory University Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library, from 1966 to 1984. [1] In 1984, Libbey was named a fellow of the Medical Library Association for her contributions to the association and the profession of medical librarianship. [2]

  8. Goizueta Business School - Wikipedia

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    Emory University's Goizueta Business School (also known as Goizueta Business School, Emory Business School, or simply Goizueta – pronounced goy-swet-ah) is a private business school of Emory University located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is named after Roberto C. Goizueta, former Chairman and CEO of The Coca-Cola Company.

  9. Order of Ammon - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Ammon was officially re-chartered and recognized by Emory University in 2005. [2] The Order of Ammon is the newest of the four secret societies at Emory University, which also include Paladin Society, D.V.S. Senior Honor Society, and Ducemus. [1] The group meets infrequently, as needed to respond to university issues. [1]