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  • William Henry Parsons (1859 – September 21, 1935) headed the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice from 1930 until his death. Previously he had...
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  • William W. Parsons (NASA), former director of the NASA John F. Kennedy Space Center, & Space Shuttle Program manager William Henry Parsons (New York activist)...
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    In addition to Parsons, she went by different surnames during her life including Carter, Diaz, Gonzalez and Hull. She met Albert Parsons in Waco, Texas...
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    1918 and Parsons was out of a job, as Hearst had not yet discovered that movies and movie personalities were news. Parsons then moved to New York City and...
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    Richard Parsons (June 20, 1848 – November 11, 1887) was a pioneering American socialist and later anarchist newspaper editor, orator, and labor activist. As...
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    by the Parsons Institute for Information Mapping re:D, the magazine for Parsons alumni and the wider Parsons community, published by the New School Alumni...
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  • Parsons of York, Maine. On his mother's side, the Ingersoll line was connected with Edwards and from Edwards on would be a new, independent Parsons line...
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  • debt and closed under bankruptcy in 1973. Parsons College was named for Lewis B. Parsons Sr., a wealthy New York merchant who died in 1855 and left much...
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    Seminary of America, Manhattan School of Music, Metropolitan College of New York, Parsons School of Design, School of Visual Arts, Touro College, and Union...
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    appointed Parsons Brigadier General in the Continental Army. He was ordered to New York with his brigade of about 2,500 men. Stationed in Brooklyn, Parsons, under...
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    sister, Dr. Elsie Clews Parsons (who married U.S. Representative Herbert Parsons), became a renowned anthropologist, author and activist, with three university...
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    The Lycée français de New York (LFNY), commonly called the Lycée (in English, "The French High School of New York"), is an independent bilingual French...
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    Levi Parsons Morton (May 16, 1824 – May 16, 1920) was the 22nd vice president of the United States from 1889 to 1893. He also served as United States...
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    1969), and later activist Lucy Parsons published a biography of her condemned husband Albert Parsons. Fifty years after the event, Henry David wrote a history...
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    Dies". The New York Times. "Parsons School of Design | the New School". Archived from the original on 2006-09-03. Retrieved 2012-07-14. "Parsons School of...
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  • President Gerald Ford appoints the following: William T. Coleman as Secretary of Transportation James B. Parsons is named Chief Judge of the U.S. District...
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  • John N. Parsons (1856 – 1930) was an American labor union leader. Born in New York City, Parsons worked as a machinist, then a rock driller, before in...
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    Nature: Alexander Humboldt's New World. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2015, p. 250. Cain, William E. A Historical Guide to Henry David Thoreau. ISBN 0195138635...
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  • William Buffington Jr. (May 31, 1817 – January 21, 1881) was an American farmer, hotel keeper, and politician from New York. Buffington was born on May...
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  • rights activist Robert Hayling, civil rights activist, dentist Lola Hendricks, civil rights activist, secretary Aaron Henry, civil rights activist, politician...
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