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    George Frederick Magoun (1821 – January 30, 1896), a member of the Iowa Band of Congregationalist ministers, was the first president of Iowa College (now...
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  • George Magoun may refer to: George C. Magoun (1840–1893), chairman of the board of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway George Frederick Magoun (1821–1896)...
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  • Santa Fe Railway George Frederick Magoun (1821–1896), Congregationalist minister, the first president of Iowa College Horace Winchell Magoun (1907–1991),...
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    pastor, professor, author George Frederick Magoun, class of 1847, co-founder and first president of Grinnell College George Park Fisher, class of 1851...
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    contestant Robert Ludlum (Wesleyan University, 1951) – novelist George Frederick Magoun (Bowdoin College, 1841) – president of Iowa College Thomas Merton...
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  • mathematics professor at Smith College Alice May Douglas, poet and author George F. Magoun, first president of Iowa College (now Grinnell College) Edward Page...
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  • as "America House"). George Frederick Magoun, class of 1847, was co-founder and the first president of Grinnell College George Park Fisher, class of...
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  • (1879–80) Laurie G. Lachance 1983, president, Thomas College (2012– ) George Frederick Magoun 1841, first president of Iowa College, now Grinnell College (1865–1885)...
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  • Robert Maynard Hutchins Yale president of the University of Chicago George Frederick Magoun Bowdoin president of Iowa College Francis March Amherst academic...
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    (1839–1872), minister, first black Mississippi Secretary of State George Frederick Magoun (1821–1896), educator, taught school in Galena 1844–46; first president...
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  • Roy R. Grinker, Seymour S. Kety, Chauncey D. Leake (absent), Horace W. Magoun, Amedeo S. Marrazzi, I. Arthur Mirsky, J. H. Quastel (absent), Orr E. Reynolds...
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  • alliance of orcs, beasts, demons, plain naturally honest men, and angels. John Magoun, writing in the J.R.R. Tolkien Encyclopedia, states that Middle-earth has...
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    the Wayback Machine, Florilegium Urbanum, 5 April 2006 Francis Peabody Magoun, 1929, "Football in Medieval England and Middle-English literature" (The...
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    work, The Singer of Tales, Albert Lord, citing the work of Francis Peabody Magoun and others, considered it proven that Beowulf was composed orally. Later...
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    MacKenzie". The Aerodrome. Retrieved January 21, 2016. "Francis Peabody Magoun". The Aerodrome. Retrieved January 21, 2016. "James William Pearson". The...
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  • Latin "Lusui erit follis pugillari spiritu tumens", which Francis Peabody Magoun translated as "In sport we shall have a ball inflated with air to kick"...
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  • Bret Harte, American short story writer and poet (d. 1902) 1840 – George C. Magoun, American businessman (d. 1893) 1841 – Emil Theodor Kocher, Swiss physician...
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  • Homeric Question came to be applied (by Parry and Lord, but also by Francis Magoun) to verse written in Old English. That is, the theory proposes that certain...
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    Anglo-Saxon England. Longman. p. 15. ISBN 0-582-04047-7. Drabble 1996, p. 369. Magoun, Francis P jr (1953), "The Oral-Formulaic Character of Anglo-Saxon Narrative...
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    standard and her construction was supervised on behalf of Willis by Captain George Moodie, who would command her when completed. Construction delays occurred...
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