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  2. List of Rutgers Scarlet Knights in the NFL draft - Wikipedia

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    Bill Tranavitch: Detroit Lions: B 1943 28 4 264 Ken MacDonald: Chicago Cardinals: C 1945 21 3 211 Art Price: Pittsburgh Steelers: B 1949 2 8 19 Frank Burns: Philadelphia Eagles: B 1950 28 3 355 Herm Hering: Green Bay Packers: B 1951 30 4 355 Leon Root: Chicago Cardinals: B 1952 25 1 290 Jim Monihan: New York Yanks: B 1959 27 8 320 Alex Kroll ...

  3. Paul Robeson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Leroy Robeson ( / ˈroʊbsən / ROHB-sən; [2] [3] April 9, 1898 – January 23, 1976) was an American bass-baritone concert artist, actor, professional football player, and activist who became famous both for his cultural accomplishments and for his political stances. In 1915, Robeson won an academic scholarship to Rutgers College in New ...

  4. University of Dayton - Wikipedia

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    udayton .edu. The University of Dayton ( UD) is a private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. Founded in 1850 by the Society of Mary, it is one of three Marianist Universities in the United States and the second-largest private university in Ohio. Its campus is located in southern Dayton and spans 388 acres on both sides of the Great ...

  5. Bill Gallo - Wikipedia

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    Bill Gallo (December 28, 1922 – May 10, 2011) was an American cartoonist and newspaper columnist, known for his cartoons about sports, for the New York Daily News. Biography [ edit ] Gallo was born in Manhattan , the son of a journalist father who died when Gallo was 11 years old. [1]

  6. Robert Trivers - Wikipedia

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    Trivers was on the faculty at Harvard University from 1973 to 1978, and then moved to the University of California, Santa Cruz where he was a faculty member 1978 to 1994. He is currently a Rutgers University notable faculty member. In the 2008–09 academic year, he was a Fellow at the Berlin Institute for Advanced Study.

  7. William Levitt - Wikipedia

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    William Jaird Levitt (February 11, 1907 – January 28, 1994) was an American real-estate developer and housing pioneer. As president of Levitt & Sons, he is widely credited as the father of modern American suburbia. In 1998 he was named one of Time Magazine 's " 100 Most Influential People of the 20th Century ."

  8. California Child Actor's Bill - Wikipedia

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    The original Bill was passed in 1939 by the State of California in response to the plight of Jackie Coogan, who earned millions of dollars as a successful child actor only to discover, upon reaching adulthood, that his mother and stepfather had spent almost all of his money.

  9. Rutgers Campus Buses - Wikipedia

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    Rutgers Campus Buses are a zero-fare bus service used by students at Rutgers University campuses. It is the second-largest bus service in New Jersey after NJ Transit, and one of the largest university bus systems in the United States. Service is provided by Transdev year-round, including weekends and holidays.