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  2. Grady Gammage - Wikipedia

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    Grady Gammage (August 5, 1892 – December 22, 1959) was an American educator. He served as the president of Northern Arizona University from 1926 to 1933 and as the president of Arizona State University from 1933 to 1959. In 1958, he led Arizona State College's victorious Proposition 200 campaign in the state legislature for a name change to ...

  3. Gammage Memorial Auditorium - Wikipedia

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    The process that led to construction of the auditorium began in 1957 when incumbent university President Grady Gammage desired a unique facility for the ASU campus. [8] In 1956, a collapsed roof rendered the school's combination auditorium/gymnasium unusable. [9] [10] Gammage recruited his friend Frank Lloyd Wright to design the

  4. Plan for Greater Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    On his visit, Wright instead selected an island in the middle of the Tigris as his site; the area was at the time undeveloped as only recent flood-control measures had made it suitable for construction. With this larger site available to him, Wright was free to develop a plan for not simply an opera house but a full cultural center.

  5. Gammage - Wikipedia

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    Gammage can refer to: Johnny Gammage (died 1995), American motorist who died in police custody; Grady Gammage (1892–1959), American university president; Robert Gammage (born 1938), American politician; The Gammage Cup, Newbery Honor-winning children's book; Gammage Auditorium, building on the campus of Arizona State University named for ...

  6. List of unarmed African Americans killed by law enforcement ...

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    Jonny Gammage: 31 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Gammage was pulled over by a Brentwood Police officer and a struggle ensued. Several more officers arrived from Brentwood and Baldwin, and Gammage died during the struggle. Gammage's death was ruled a homicide due to asphyxiation due to pressure applied on the chest and neck.

  7. Saints Row: The Third - Wikipedia

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    Three years after the events of Saints Row 2, the 3rd Street Saints have merged with the Ultor Corporation to become a media and consumer empire with their own brand.. While robbing a bank in Stilwater to promote an upcoming film about themselves, the Boss (Troy Baker, Kenn Michael, Robin Atkin Downes, Laura Bailey, Tara Platt, Rebecca Sanabria or Steve Blum) and the Saints' top lieutenants ...

  8. Gene Gammage - Wikipedia

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    Gene Gammage survived after some time in the hospital. [11] He appeared in This is McFarland, film by Kristian St Clair [12] released in 2006. From the mid-seventies to the early eighties, his last known regular gig was with Bobby Short. [13] On page 220 of Oscar Peterson's memoir "A Jazz Odyssey," he stated that Gammage died in 1989. [14]

  9. The Adventures of Grady Greenspace - Wikipedia

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    Grady Greenspace. The Adventures of Grady Greenspace is a children's TV programme that was originally a French/Canadian programme called "Les Enquêtes de Chlorophylle" (roughly translated as "The Investigations of Chlorophylle"), which was co-produced by Damned Productions (Paris), la Société Française de Production, France 3, Productions Espace Vert (Montreal) and Logos Distribution ...