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  • ...u./documents/Exeter_Bulletin/FA06_Men_Behind_the_Plan.pdf|title=History of Harkness: The Men Behind the Plan|publisher=}}</ref>
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  • ...''EB''|1878}}<ref name="abbott1880">{{cite book | last=Abbott | first=Rev. Edward | editor-last=Drake | editor-first=Samuel Adams | editor-link=Samuel Adams ...s the world's largest and most modern glassworks. In 1888, [[Edward Libbey|Edward Drummond Libbey]] moved all production to [[Toledo, Ohio]], where it contin
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  • ...r [[Low Memorial Library]] stalled, the new library was funded by [[Edward Harkness]], benefactor of Yale's [[residential college]] system, and designed by his The Columbia University Orchestra was founded by composer Edward MacDowell in 1896, and is the oldest continually operating university orche
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  • ...e administration was initially uninterested; an exasperated alum, [[Edward Harkness]], finally paid to have the college system implemented at Harvard in the 19 ...h, Jr.|John Nash]], [[Alonzo Church]], [[Alan Turing]], [[Terence Tao]], [[Edward Witten]], [[John Milnor]], [[John Bardeen]], [[Steven Weinberg]], [[John Ta
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  • ...tually have steel framing as was commonly used in 1930. One exception is [[Harkness Tower]], {{convert|216|ft|m|0}} tall, which was originally a free-standing ...nd landmarks include [[Battell Chapel]], [[Beinecke Rare Book Library]], [[Harkness Tower]], [[Ingalls Rink]], Kline Biology Tower, [[Osborne Memorial Laborato
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