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  2. Thomas Chatterton Williams - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Chatterton Williams was born on March 26, 1981, [3] in Newark, New Jersey, [4] to a black father, Clarence Williams, and a white mother, Kathleen. [2] [5] Named after the English poet Thomas Chatterton, he was raised in Fanwood, New Jersey, [5] and attended Union Catholic Regional High School in Scotch Plains. [6]

  3. Thomas Chatterton - Wikipedia

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    Poet, forger. Thomas Chatterton (20 November 1752 – 24 August 1770) was an English poet whose precocious talents ended in suicide at age 17. He was an influence on Romantic artists of the period such as Shelley, Keats, Wordsworth and Coleridge . Although fatherless and raised in poverty, Chatterton was an exceptionally studious child ...

  4. Thomas M. Tarpley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas McKee Tarpley (4 July 1922 – 18 December 1986) was an American soldier in the United States Army. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1944. Tarpley then served in World War II and in Vietnam , from February 1971 to April 1972 as the commander of 101st Airborne Division .

  5. As with Gladness Men of Old - Wikipedia

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    Melody. "Dix" by Conrad Kocher [ de] " As with Gladness Men of Old " is an Epiphany hymn, written by William Chatterton Dix on 6 January 1859 (Epiphany) while he was ill in bed. Though considered by many as a Christmas carol, [ 1] it is found in the Epiphany section of many hymnals and still used by many churches. [ 2]

  6. The Death of Chatterton - Wikipedia

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    The Death of Chatterton by Henry Wallis, Birmingham version. The Death of Chatterton is an oil painting on canvas, by the English Pre-Raphaelite painter Henry Wallis (1830 - 1916), now in Tate Britain, London. Two smaller versions, sketches or replicas, are possessed by the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art.

  7. 2012 Chardon High School shooting - Wikipedia

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    2012 Chardon High School shooting. /  41.59111°N 81.20028°W  / 41.59111; -81.20028. On the morning of February 27, 2012, six students were shot at Chardon High School in Chardon, Ohio, resulting in the deaths of three of them. Witnesses said that the shooter had a personal rivalry with one of his victims.

  8. Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School. / 40.197; -75.164. Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School is a comprehensive public high school, serving grades 9 -12, located in Horsham, Pennsylvania, about 17 miles outside of Philadelphia. Hatboro-Horsham Senior High School, a successor of the Loller Academy, originally opened in 1950 on Old York Road in ...

  9. Category : William Howard Taft Charter High School alumni

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    William Howard Taft Charter High School alumni. Alumni of William Howard Taft Charter High School — the campus is in Woodland Hills, located within the San Fernando Valley and city of Los Angeles, California.