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| to become the president of the University of | Scranton, a Jesuit institution. |
| O'Hara died after a long illness in | Scranton, aged 82. |
| t his career was dependent upon Governor Bill | Scranton; although because Shafter faced only token pr |
| contact Amedeo's uncle, Vittorio Sartori, in | Scranton, Amedeo stayed with the Musantes in Wilkes-Ba |
| nd Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a stand-in for | Scranton, Amish country and even Reno, Nevada. |
| Fletcher, History of a distinctive family of | Scranton and Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania. |
| igned in 1879, resumed the practice of law in | Scranton and died in 1900. |
| r the priesthood, attending the University of | Scranton and St. Pius X Seminary in Dalton. |
| In 1868 the Dioceses of Harrisburg, | Scranton and Wilmington were established, leaving Phil |
| 1896, Hoban was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of | Scranton and Titular Bishop of Alalis by Pope Leo XIII |
| gly Democratic regions such as Pittsburgh and | Scranton, and thus carried these areas by a smaller nu |
| A graduate of the University of | Scranton and University of Pennsylvania Law School, he |
| wistown, Huntingdon, Shippensburg, Lewisburg, | Scranton and Williamsport. |
| medeo and Louise Obici moved to Virginia from | Scranton and purchased the 253 acre (1 km²) Bay Point |
| nia, and Luna Parks in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, | Scranton, and Mexico City). |
| te legislature not shifted heavily Democratic | Scranton and most of surrounding Lackawanna County fro |
| ew York City, Syracuse, Albany, Philadelphia, | Scranton, and Buffalo. |
| On October 22, Bishop O'Hara arrived from | Scranton and sent Father Mack (of the St. Vincent's co |
| g league Most Valuable Player honors with the | Scranton Apollos in 1976, next playing for the Washing |
| e departed, trouble arose when the Diocese of | Scranton appointed, not once, but twice, a Lithuanian |
| an, with former Pennsylvania Governor William | Scranton as chair, of President Gerald Ford's committe |
| Scranton asked why Courtney, identified nationally as | |
| Scranton became a flash point in the competition for s | |
| He was instrumental in organizing the | Scranton Board of Trade and was its president for seve |
| Amedeo then went to stay with his Uncle in | Scranton, but later returned to Wilkes-Barre, where he |
| 954, Hannan was appointed the fifth Bishop of | Scranton by Pope Pius XII. |
| LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Louisville, | Scranton, Canton, Elizabethton, Danville-Schoolfield |
| Later that day, | Scranton changed his statement, saying that the situat |
| Scranton City Hall is located at Washington and Mulber | |
| n on Campus Unrest, which became known as the | Scranton Commission after its chairman, former Pennsyl |
| Christian Science religious activity in | Scranton dates from before 1890 when Judge Septimus J. |
| en they applied to the AFL for a charter, the | Scranton Declaration of 1901 was the AFL's guiding pri |
| Scranton dismissed his first two prior campaign manage | |
| On August 20, 2009, | Scranton effecively ended speculation he would enter t |
| dministrator (sede vacante) to the Diocese of | Scranton following the Pope's acceptance of the resign |
| On October 17, 2005, | Scranton formally announced his candidacy for the Repu |
| of the Board of Trustees of the University of | Scranton from 2003 to 2009, and was named a member of |
| LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: | Scranton, Greensboro |
| Scranton had anchored the 10th and its predecessors fo | |
| At the age of 23, William Walker | Scranton had already become superintendent of one of t |
| He attended | Scranton Hebrew Day school. |
| The street in front of | Scranton High School is named for Munchak. |
| After leaving | Scranton High School, Fenton began his college footbal |
| As Lieutenant Governor, | Scranton hired Nat Goldhaber, found of the Maharishi I |
| epublican team of Lieutenant Governor William | Scranton III and State Senator Mike Fisher. |
| runningmate: Bill | Scranton III, newspaper publisher and son of former go |
| t Bob Casey narrowly defeated Republican Bill | Scranton III, in a race that featured two very high pr |
| eakem served as campaign chairman for William | Scranton, III, the former Lieutenant Governor of Penns |
| eight hours after the accident began, William | Scranton III, the lieutenant governor, appeared at a n |
| Bill | Scranton III, Lieutenant Governor |
| Keeney graduated from the University of | Scranton in 1947. |
| ve as the 16th President of the University of | Scranton in Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1963 until 19 |
| er of Charles Robert Connell, Connell died in | Scranton in 1909. |
| rned a degree in education from University of | Scranton in 1973. |
| of the founders of the Third National Bank of | Scranton in 1872, and in 1879 he was chosen its presid |
| He was elected city comptroller of | Scranton in 1885 and 1886, and reporter of the decisio |
| 956 and an M.S. degree from the University of | Scranton in 1966. |
| a B.A. degree in 1969 from the University of | Scranton in History, an M.S. in 1970 from the Universi |
| r Analomink, Pennsylvania in Phase II; and to | Scranton in Phase III, although it is possible that wi |
| ther industries and commercial enterprises of | Scranton, including the Scranton Button Company, one o |
| The Mayor of | Scranton is the chief executive of the government of S |
| The current Mayor of | Scranton is Christopher Doherty. |
| Scranton is the proposed terminus for New Jersey Trans | |
| d worked with Henry G. Appenzeller, William B | Scranton, James Scarth Gale, and William D. Reynolds o |
| His delegate was current Bishop of | Scranton Joseph C. Bambera, who became the tenth Bisho |
| He briefly worked for his father's employer, | Scranton Lace Company, then freighthopped to Chicago w |
| display at State Museum of Pennsylvania, from | Scranton, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania |
| pivey returned to the EBL in 1963 to join the | Scranton Miners, for whom he played five seasons. |
| rants in Minooka, Pennsylvania (now a part of | Scranton), O'Neill was one of six brothers who escaped |
| Governor William | Scranton of Pennsylvania |
| Quinn became President of the University of | Scranton on July 1, 2011. |
| omas Charles O'Reilly as the fourth Bishop of | Scranton on March 25, 1938. |
| g in Congress, he was appointed postmaster of | Scranton on May 2, 1885, and served until March 29, 18 |
| LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Birmingham, | Scranton, Oneonta, Milford |
| restoration of passenger rail service between | Scranton, PA and New York City. |
| top 40 music stations WSBA (York, PA), WARM ( | Scranton, PA), WICE (Providence, RI), and WHLO (Akron, |
| 950 Father George Webby, a Maronite Priest of | Scranton PA, United States, visited the monastery whic |
| tes from the local Times-Tribune newspaper in | Scranton, Pa. |
| He played all 80 games with the Wilkes-Barre | Scranton penguins for the 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seas |
| ry 20, 2007 Norfolk Admirals vs. Wilkes-Barre | Scranton Penguins* (AHL) against David Koci. |
| The building, a former train depot, still has | Scranton, Penn bus depot. in the building's storefront |
| He was the first Bishop of | Scranton, Pennsylvania (1868-1899). |
| casting radio station licensed to the city of | Scranton, Pennsylvania and serves the Wilkes-Barre/Scr |
| He was in private practice in | Scranton, Pennsylvania from 1964 to 1977. |
| wanna and Western Railroad Station located in | Scranton, Pennsylvania was built in 1908. |
| McDade was born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania and attended a private Catholic |
| early 1928, Jennings died from meningitis in | Scranton, Pennsylvania at age 58. |
| on an actual truck accident which occurred in | Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1965. |
| Grass was born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania to Jewish parents, Louis and Ro |
| The scene at the bus depot in | Scranton, Pennsylvania was filmed at a package store i |
| back side of Lackawanna County Courthouse in | Scranton, Pennsylvania |
| outsider music virtual band formed in 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania when the Brothers Fuvkin came t |
| a County Children's Library, is a building in | Scranton, Pennsylvania located at 520 Vine Street. |
| The former Lackawanna main line between | Scranton, Pennsylvania and Binghamton is now owned by |
| Located about halfway between | Scranton, Pennsylvania and Binghamton, New York, WPEL- |
| Clendenin, the Comets have traveled as far as | Scranton, Pennsylvania to compete in the Atlantic Coas |
| am James Ferrario (born September 22, 1978 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a former American football |
| aul Eugene Foytack (born November 16, 1930 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a former Major League Baseb |
| ille, Pennsylvania, died February 21, 1970 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) was a pitcher in Major League |
| Howard Earl Gardner (born July 11, 1943 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) is an American developmental p |
| rd Mark Joseph Boyarsky (born May 15, 1959 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a former American football |
| Mara Keisling (born September 29, 1959 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania) is a transgender rights activi |
| Finch Building ( | Scranton, Pennsylvania), listed on the National Regist |
| W-FM (91.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA, the station serves the Sc |
| hen entered Maryknoll Preparatory Seminary in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, making his profession in 1913. |
| He moved to | Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1876 and continued the prac |
| s the 2nd championship, which debuted 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. |
| s the 3rd championship, which debuted 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. |
| sition was at Congregation Machzike Hadas, in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, from 1932 to 1936. |
| he 4th championship, which started in 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, US. |
| s the 5th championship, which debuted 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA. |
| Born into a Welsh family in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, Morgan was encouraged to expre |
| He was named Coadjutor Bishop of | Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Titular Bishop of Appia on |
| Born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, DeGroot graduated from Rooseve |
| cton, New York, and moved with his parents to | Scranton, Pennsylvania, in 1849. |
| He did return home to | Scranton, Pennsylvania, spending much of his time recu |
| She was born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, and was educated in the public |
| Dick Brooks of the Houdini Museum in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, uses a Ouija board as part of |
| ry music radio station that broadcasts out of | Scranton, Pennsylvania, its city of license. |
| he United States in March 1862 and settled in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, where he worked in the coal mi |
| ge quantities of Bessemer ore were shipped to | Scranton, Pennsylvania, and used to make steel rails f |
| He was born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, the son of Hugh Rodham (1879-1 |
| ion by the bishop of his original hometown of | Scranton, Pennsylvania, because of his support for abo |
| uding Montreal, Boston, Long Beach, New York, | Scranton, Pennsylvania, Miami Beach, Denver, Pittsburg |
| nship held between October 21 and 27, 2001 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA before she fought a silver |
| a home state for her, as her father came from | Scranton, Pennsylvania, she and her brothers were chri |
| Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States | |
| Rabbi Harris was born in the 1940s in | Scranton Pennsylvania. |
| He was born in 1919 in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| Veronica Grace Barrett was born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| loop through northern suburbs of the city of | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| sted in various other business enterprises in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| Reed enjoyed a cult following in the town of | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| king chocolates in the kitchen of her home in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| played for two years at Lackawanna College in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| ) was a Major League Baseball player, born in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| w Jersey until 1936, when his family moved to | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| AM-FM-TV in Buffalo, New York, and WNEP-TV in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| ons, a privately held family company based in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| rtment of The Commonwealth Medical College in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| d the Commonwealth Medical College located in | Scranton, Pennsylvania. |
| Doherty is a graduate of the | Scranton Preparatory School and the College of the Hol |
| University of | Scranton President Scott Pilarz was named President on |
| ale, Pennsylvania and serves a portion of the | Scranton radio market (northeast of the city). |
| ville Colonels and, later, the Eastern League | Scranton Red Sox. |
| WUSR, also known as 99.5 WUSR | Scranton Royal Radio, is a college radio station broad |
| Like many college radio stations, 99.5 WUSR | Scranton Royal Radio carries a diverse range of progra |
| Jenna Dewan, Deborah | Scranton, Rwandan President Paul Kagame, documentary s |
| New York, Philadelphia, New Orleans, Chicago, | Scranton, San Francisco, and Detroit. |
| For the mayor of | Scranton, see Christopher Doherty. |
| Scranton served as the 38th Governor of Pennsylvania f | |
| Froggy 101 WGGY from | Scranton should not be confused with Froggy 101 WFGE f |
| the Original Memphis Five and a stint in the | Scranton Sirens which also included Tommy Dorsey and J |
| ast intraparty rival, Governor William Warren | Scranton, Sr., of Pennsylvania, questioned the senator |
| , Holly said that it was because of the whole | Scranton Strangler incident, which made the office edg |
| Belardi attended | Scranton Technical High School, Penn State Scranton, a |
| Paul | Scranton, Third Team |
| A beauty contest winner, according to the | Scranton Times in September 1920, "Scranton woman seco |
| In a December 2010 interview with the | Scranton Times, Quinn noted, "I thought I could do a b |
| A search was launched by the University of | Scranton to find a successor. |
| e succeeded Rev. Scott Pilarz, S.J., who left | Scranton to become the President of Marquette Universi |
| Grass' family relocated from | Scranton to Miami Beach, Florida in 1936 after his fat |
| A.J. arrives in | Scranton to surprise her, and Michael welcomes him pol |
| his obscurity, and is still hugely popular in | Scranton to this day. |
| SCRANTON: Training base for radio operators near Nicar | |
| Protheroe remained in | Scranton until 1892, and for eight years was the condu |
| ceeded William O'Hara as the second Bishop of | Scranton upon the latter's death on February 3, 1899. |
| Scranton was born in Centralia, Illinois. | |
| astor at St. Mary of the Assumption Parish in | Scranton, where he remained for four years. |
| ed as the 17th president of the University of | Scranton, which he led from 1965 until 1970. |
| of his Republican opponent on social issues; | Scranton, whose father was a leading moderate, was pro |
| ifted their AAA affiliate to Ottawa, leaving | Scranton/ Wilkes-Barre after 18 seasons, while the Ori |
| Martz Trailways - | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre |
| Major population centers include | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Pottsville |
| The district includes the cities of | Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Hazleton, as well as most |
| such, the terminus of the line in the city of | Scranton will be a regional station located in the vic |
| After it became clear that | Scranton would not win the Pennsylvania Republican Par |
| long with its sister stations WICK located in | Scranton, WYCK located in Plains Township, , and WFBS |
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