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| ball coach at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, a position he has held since the 2009 season |
| Henry Emmerson was educated at | Amherst Academy, Mount Allison Academy, St. Joseph's |
| leston Seminary, and concluded her studies at | Amherst Academy. |
| Amherst Airport (TC LID: CCQ4) is an abandoned airpor | |
| nearest railroad passing through Leverett and | Amherst along the Amtrak Vermonter line. |
| Students at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst also asked the university to revoke the honor |
| Apart from these housing developments, North | Amherst also sports many beautiful old houses, and No |
| y founder Charles E. Merrill, who also was an | Amherst alumnus. |
| Amherst: Amherst College Press. | |
| an Texts Project, University of Massachusetts | Amherst, Amherst MA, USA |
| erature from the University of Massachusetts, | Amherst and is active in advocacy for Arab causes in |
| cal Science from University of Massachusetts- | Amherst and currently lives in Nashua, New Hampshire |
| ince William, Warren, Fauquier, Rappahannock, | Amherst, and Shenandoah. |
| Andrews earned a bachelor's degree from UMass | Amherst and an MBA from Xavier University before emba |
| Beta Theta Pi fraternity while attending both | Amherst and Michigan. |
| Bare Mountain is located within the towns of | Amherst and South Hadley, Massachusetts and is traver |
| n Margulis of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and John Skehel of the British National Insti |
| al science at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and the author of Picking Federal Judges (199 |
| r emeritus at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and despite his retirement from UMass he con |
| in 1986 and served as the representative for | Amherst and Pelham until 1991 when he won a special e |
| ctorates from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and Newbury College, Chestnut Hill, MA. |
| asketball at the University of Massachusetts, | Amherst, and was selected by the Chicago Bulls with t |
| red to depart for France, serving first under | Amherst and then under General Thomas Gage. |
| s entire length it forms the boundary between | Amherst and Nelson counties. |
| The Birds of | Amherst and Vicinity (1887) |
| s Degree from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and a Master of Arts Degree from the John F. |
| Sociology at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and a Center Associate of the Davis Center fo |
| puter science at University of Massachusetts, | Amherst, and chair of the department since January 20 |
| e Bookmill, a bookstore and cafe just outside | Amherst and Northampton, perhaps the most serendipito |
| ived degrees from University of Massachusetts | Amherst and Wofford College in Spartanburg, South Car |
| t, and studied at University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and the University of Wisconsin. |
| a graduate of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and works as vice president of Gnomon Inc., a |
| He received his B.A. from | Amherst and his doctorate from the University of Chic |
| by Bishops Robert Cornthwaite, Francis Kerril | Amherst and Richard Lacy. |
| d University, the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and Boston University, Phillips taught high- |
| se alumnus of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and a former player for the Boston Blazers, |
| e Holy Cross, the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and the University of Virginia. |
| herine Sinclair, and was educated in Wallace, | Amherst and at the Mount Allison Wesleyan College. |
| raduated from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and received masters degrees from Columbia U |
| Mayor Sullivan graduated from UMass | Amherst, and also earned a Master of Public Administr |
| economics at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and the Political Economy Research Institute. |
| Its most populous municipality is | Amherst and its county seat is Northampton. |
| ercollegiate baseball game is played, between | Amherst and Williams Colleges. |
| d a B.A. from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and an M.P.A. from Western New England Colleg |
| Biology from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and was a faculty member at The Rockefeller U |
| es, including the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and directed many choirs and gospel workshop |
| ner on a special mission to Beijing with Lord | Amherst and Sir Henry Ellis. |
| e campuses of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and Hampshire College to the north and Westov |
| aster's degree in Computer Science from UMass | Amherst and was an intern at Google in 2005. |
| It is located within the towns of | Amherst and Granby, Massachusetts. |
| mputer science at University of Massachusetts | Amherst, and is on the executive committee of SIGPLAN |
| The nearest Amtrak station is in | Amherst, and the nearest national air service is at B |
| aig Miller at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst and is published by Key Curriculum Press. |
| They finished the season 6-2-1 with losses to | Amherst and Harvard. |
| urg and Bedford, Bedford County, and parts of | Amherst and Campbell counties. |
| n, Afton, Aiken, Alanreed, Allison, Amarillo, | Amherst, Anton, Bledsoe, Booker, Borger, Bovina, Boys |
| students from the University of Massachusetts | Amherst are integrating technologies in order to deve |
| in 1977 from the University of Massachusetts, | Amherst, as a student of Bruce R. Levin (now at Emory |
| Dixson also served with | Amherst at Montreal in 1760 and with Monckton in Hava |
| ets & Writers at University of Massachusetts, | Amherst, at the MFA Writing Seminars at Bennington Co |
| He died in | Amherst at the age of 60. |
| He died in | Amherst at the age of 83. |
| the mascot of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst athletics teams. |
| ties and villages within the district include | Amherst, Attica, Bellevue, Grafton, Greenwich, New Lo |
| ol is a public primary school located at 3505 | Amherst Avenue in University Park, Texas, United Stat |
| Amherst Avenue Historic District is a national histor | |
| s educated at the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, B.A., and Cornell University, J.D., and was |
| After | Amherst, Bacon received post-graduate education at Co |
| names are in alphabetical order from A to P ( | Amherst, Beaumont, Coleridge, Dover, Exeter, Falmouth |
| ward flow predominating) through the towns of | Amherst, Bedford, and Merrimack before ending at the |
| mation for the following counties: Alleghany, | Amherst, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt, Carroll, Craig, F |
| iversity and the University of Massachusetts, | Amherst before signing a bonus contract with Washingt |
| on, and after becoming Professor of Botany at | Amherst, began preparing A Catalogue of Plants Growin |
| chancellor of the University of Massachusetts | Amherst, beginning his tenure as chancellor in August |
| In Hampshire County: Northampton, | Amherst, Belchertown (Precincts A and D), Hadley, Hat |
| orge Arthur Plimpton, who was chairman of the | Amherst board of trustees from 1906-36. |
| members, elected for one-year terms, from the | Amherst, Boston, Dartmouth, Lowell and Worcester camp |
| rsity of Massachusetts structure combined the | Amherst, Boston, and Worcester campuses with the Sout |
| Amherst Boy's XC is listed in the top 110 high school | |
| He has taught at | Amherst, Brandeis, and Harvard University. |
| It is one of two historic | Amherst buildings named Edgewood that are on the Nati |
| rom a sales job at Ingram Micro (now based in | Amherst, but then in Buffalo) when he was 25 years ol |
| were consolidated to the Ridge Campus and the | Amherst Campus became James Wood Middle School. |
| he north and the University of Massachusetts, | Amherst campus can be had from various open ledges on |
| hest point on the University of Massachusetts | Amherst campus. |
| 8 September - Seven Year's War: Jeffrey | Amherst captures Montreal. |
| is the first of two sons born to John Francis | Amherst Cecil (1890-1954) and Cornelia Stuyvesant Van |
| Captain William | Amherst Cecil (30 June 1886 - 16 September 1914) |
| Captain Thomas James | Amherst Cecil (9 November 1887 - 4 October 1955) |
| John Francis | Amherst Cecil (30 June 1890 - 22 October 1954) m. |
| wallis and Royal Navy Commander Henry Mitford | Amherst Cecil, O.B.E., who served as a Navy Commander |
| rdon died in Boston in 1802; interment was in | Amherst Cemetery. |
| 1935 are housed in the Roerich Archive of the | Amherst Center for Russian Culture at Amherst College |
| t works, complimenting the collections of the | Amherst Center for Russian Culture. |
| Amherst Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in | |
| The | Amherst Center for Russian Culture was created by Amh |
| nklin University, University of Massachusetts | Amherst, Central Connecticut State University and the |
| Amherst chose Brigadier General John Prideaux to lead | |
| avy and commanded several ships (HMCS Pictou, | Amherst, Coaticook, and St. Catharines) in the North |
| After | Amherst, Coben worked in the travel industry, in a co |
| The Archives and Special Collections at | Amherst College holds some of his papers. |
| born at Brattleboro, Vermont, and educated at | Amherst College and in Munich. |
| He served as the head football coach at | Amherst College from 1932 to 1949 and at Harvard Univ |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1918 and during the First World Wa |
| ed Phillips Academy and completed one year at | Amherst College before becoming a cadet at the United |
| After graduating from | Amherst College in 1857, Boalt attended the Universit |
| gist and abolitionist Lucy Stone, and entered | Amherst College at the age of fifteen. |
| He graduated at | Amherst College in 1824, was a tutor there from 1827 |
| and clergyman who served as 2nd president of | Amherst College for 22 years. |
| She graduated from | Amherst College in 1982 and received her law degree i |
| ed at the California Institute of Technology, | Amherst College and at Deep Springs College, he has c |
| was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Laws by | Amherst College and in 2006 he was named Distinguishe |
| Amherst College (USA) | |
| He worked his way through | Amherst College (Class of 1911), and received his law |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1951 and serves as Life Trustee at |
| achusetts, he became Professor of Rhetoric at | Amherst College from 1867 until his election as Presi |
| orn in Greenwich, Connecticut, graduated from | Amherst College in 1945. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College and relocated to Louisiana, in 1845, |
| He taught at | Amherst College from 1976-88, the University of Susse |
| nton, Connecticut, Barbour was graduated from | Amherst College in 1837. |
| e Yale Summer Cabaret, and the Friends of the | Amherst College Library. |
| was an American astronomer and a graduate of | Amherst College in Massachusetts (1899). |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1927. |
| nister and teacher who served as president of | Amherst College from 1854 to 1876. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1970. |
| He was a graduate of | Amherst College (B.A., 1901), and Yale University (M. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1886. |
| cian and educator, who served as president of | Amherst College and American University of Beirut. |
| identified by the clergyman and president of | Amherst College E. B. Hitchcock in his work Ichnology |
| Charles W. Cole (1906-1978) was president of | Amherst College from 1946 to 1960. |
| He graduated at | Amherst College in 1823, studied at Andover Theologic |
| eton taught at several institutions including | Amherst College and then worked at a parish in Hampto |
| She graduated from | Amherst College in 1996. |
| Gibbs graduated from | Amherst College in 1947. |
| He was educated at | Amherst College and graduated in the class of 1878. |
| lab, which is now on prominent display in the | Amherst College Museum of Natural History. |
| Richardson began his higher education at | Amherst College in September 1876 . |
| Robbins, Tennessee in 1886, he graduated from | Amherst College in 1907. |
| , Pennsylvania, Stewart received an A.B. from | Amherst College in 1925 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law |
| The station is close to | Amherst College and the University of Massachusetts A |
| He was formerly on the | Amherst College Men's Lacrosse coaching staff as the |
| ose at Smith College from 1886 to 1888 and at | Amherst College from 1903 to 1906. |
| Wollan was born in Massachusetts, attended | Amherst College as an undergraduate physics major, an |
| l Action for Children Leadership Council, the | Amherst College Center for Community Engagement Board |
| ructor at Colorado College (1908-1910) and at | Amherst College (1910-1915). |
| asthampton, Massachusetts graduating in 1890; | Amherst College where he was a classmate of future Ch |
| is father's death, Austin became treasurer of | Amherst College from 1873 until his death. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1845, and received a M.A. degree f |
| He also conducted the | Amherst College Orchestra for several years. |
| In 1857, | Amherst College accepted a gift from Joel Hayden - a |
| elphia and then received his A.B. degree from | Amherst College and LL.B. degree from the University |
| ho had tried to form a union, and joined with | Amherst College professor Colston Warne (who would ch |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1834 with high honors (having tran |
| chool and later graduated Phi Beta Kappa from | Amherst College with a degree in economics, and recei |
| California, Berkeley, Boston University, and | Amherst College (2008). |
| Elizabeth "Libbie" Smith and was educated at | Amherst College and Mount Allison University. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College and Harvard Medical School. |
| He received his B.A. from | Amherst College in 1952, and Ph.D. in American Studie |
| He received his B.A. from | Amherst College in 1928. |
| a Scotia, Canada, Gould received an A.B. from | Amherst College in 1881 and an LL.B. from Georgetown |
| nd Ph.D. at Columbia University and taught at | Amherst College for thirty years before joining the f |
| Spratlan joined the faculty of | Amherst College in 1970, and later held the Peter R. |
| Allen attended | Amherst College from 1892 to 1893. |
| She graduated summa cum laude from | Amherst College in 1989 and earned a Ph.D. in America |
| In October 2008, Bennett gave a speech at | Amherst College titled "The Presidential Race, What's |
| He graduated from | Amherst College with a major in American Studies and |
| ded John William Ward in 1979 as President of | Amherst College and served as president for five year |
| He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from | Amherst College in 1971 and trained for the stage at |
| In 1909, he attended | Amherst College on a Hitchcock Fellowship before retu |
| Moore attended | Amherst College and Columbia Law School. |
| Kitchell graduated from | Amherst College and served as a corporal in the Unite |
| He attended | Amherst College and Columbia University, where he rec |
| He entered | Amherst College in 1823 but did not graduate. |
| ttended the public schools and graduated from | Amherst College in 1899 and from Jefferson Medical Co |
| Who Am I In This Picture: | Amherst College Portraits. |
| ident of both Trinity College (1989-1994) and | Amherst College (1994-2003). |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1889, where he was a member of the |
| Memphis, Tennessee, Mays received a B.A. from | Amherst College in 1970 and a J.D. from Yale Law Scho |
| Columbia University (from 1936 to 1956), and | Amherst College in Massachusetts (from 1956 to 1992). |
| sor at New York University and a Professor at | Amherst College for six years while his company was i |
| sor of Jurisprudence and Political Science at | Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. |
| ore returning as the defensive line coach for | Amherst College from 1999 to 2000. |
| d Art Museum is an art museum associated with | Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts and is a me |
| nson was an Assistant Professor of English at | Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts. |
| He attended | Amherst College from 1823 to 1826, and then entered U |
| out earned received his Bachelor of Arts from | Amherst College and his Master of Arts and Ph.D. from |
| demy and Williston Academy, he graduated from | Amherst College in 1933 and later from the National A |
| He received a bachelor's degree from | Amherst College and a master's degree in architecture |
| He graduated at | Amherst College in 1851, then presided over several i |
| He received an A.B. from | Amherst College in 1913 and attended the Polytechnic |
| After graduating magna cum laude from | Amherst College in 1981, he went on to receive his la |
| d Phillips Andover Academy and graduated from | Amherst College in 1891. |
| He coached at | Amherst College from 2000 through 2010 and was named |
| He attended | Amherst College and the Royal Academy of Arts in Lond |
| iver received his B.A., summa cum laude, from | Amherst College in 1965, where he currently serves as |
| rected the Dorothy Taubman School of Piano at | Amherst College in Massachusetts. |
| ary degree of A. M. was conferred upon him by | Amherst College in 1859. |
| He graduated from | Amherst College in 1888 and earned a master's degree |
| Brown earned a bachelor's degree from | Amherst College in 1943 and was ordained as a Presbyt |
| SA, and graduated with a B.A. in Economics at | Amherst College in Massachusetts, a school that he at |
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