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  2. Edward P. J. Corbett - Wikipedia

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    Edward P.J. Corbett (October 29, 1919 – June 24, 1998) was an American rhetorician, educator, and scholarly author. Corbett chaired the 1970 Conference on College Composition and Communication, and was chair of the organization and a member of the National Council of Teachers of English Executive Committee in 1971.

  3. Clintonville (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Clintonville is a suburban neighborhood in north-central Columbus, Ohio, United States with around 30,000 residents. Its borders, associated with the Clintonville Area Commission, are the Olentangy River on the west, Glen Echo Creek to the south, a set of railroad tracks to the east, and on the north by the Worthington city limits.

  4. Ben Munk - Wikipedia

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    Munk was a chief designer for A/S Nordisk Antenne Fabrik, Denmark and worked with antennas, centralized antenna systems, and filters from 1959-60. From 1960 to 1963, he was a research and development engineer with the Andrew Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, working with antennas. Later on, from 1963–64, he was an antenna researcher with ...

  5. Michigan–Ohio State football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    If you'd told me we would come up here and get beat 28–0, I'd have probably stayed home." [26] In 1995, #2 Ohio State was led by eventual Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George and future National Football League (NFL) stars Orlando Pace , Terry Glenn , Mike Vrabel , Shawn Springs , and Rickey Dudley .

  6. Kellie Waymire - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2003, Waymire died in her home in Venice, Los Angeles, California of cardiac arrest caused by an undiagnosed cardiac arrhythmia, likely related to mitral valve prolapse, a condition with which she had been diagnosed as a teenager. Her funeral was held on November 23, 2003, in West Milton, Ohio.

  7. James W. Faulkner - Wikipedia

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    James W. "Jim" Faulkner, circa 1893, first president of the Ohio Legislative Correspondents Association. James W. Faulkner (April 6, 1863 – May 5, 1923) was an American political journalist from Cincinnati, Ohio, whose career spanned local politics in Cincinnati and state politics in Ohio' his writings covered the presidential campaigns of ...

  8. List of Carnegie libraries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Open 1904–1957. Now home to the Lorain Historical Society which invested $2 million into renovations and reopened both floors in November 2015. 64: Madison Madison: Jun 1, 1915: $10,000 126 W. Main St. Open 1919–1974, future home of the Madison Historical Society 65: Mansfield Mansfield: Mar 27, 1903: $37,000 43 W. 3rd St. 66: Marietta ...

  9. Italian Village - Wikipedia

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    Italian Village is a neighborhood in Columbus, Ohio, that contains an array of residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It is a designated historic district, known for its historical and cultural preservation. [1] The building types and architecture reflect Italian influence. [1] With its parks and preserved historic homes, Italian ...