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Detail from a stained glass window featuring Howard Thurman at Howard University's Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel Thurman was selected as the first dean of Rankin Chapel [4] at Howard University in the District of Columbia in 1932.
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Timothy "Tim" Howard Timmons[1] (born February 9, 1976) is an American musician, who sings contemporary worship and contemporary Christian music, and is currently signed to Reunion Records.
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The man who allegedly set fire to a Virginia councilman in an apparent personal attack has admitted to the crime, according to court documents. Shotsie Michael Buck-Hayes allegedly confronted ...