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treal Port, the Rhone was struck by the Peter | Widener, a barge that was being towed by several tugb |
collection of rare books made by Harry Elkins | Widener and housed in the new Widener Memorial Librar |
refused to say the Pledge of Allegiance, but | Widener and others participated. |
Widener boasts an undergraduate student to faculty ra | |
n Building and the nearby One South Broad and | Widener Building until the 2020s. |
connecting it to the lobby of the neighboring | Widener Building. |
Initially called the | Widener Challenge Cup Handicap, the race was named fo |
arned a degree in mechanical engineering from | Widener College in 1962. |
rsey, and Gen Con East II was held in 1982 at | Widener College, in Chester, Pennsylvania. |
Widener died at his home outside Abingdon on Septembe | |
The American | Widener family of Peter Arrell Brown Widener (1834-19 |
In 2000, the | Widener Handicap was run at Gulfstream Park then retu |
The | Widener Handicap at Hialeah Park Race Track in Hialea |
ed the demise of Hialeah Park and with it the | Widener Handicap. |
rseman Col. Edward R. Bradley as an investor, | Widener hired architect Lester W. Geisler to design a |
Judge | Widener holds the record as the longest serving judge |
t Thouron and others, each year the George D. | Widener Hospital for Large Animals (part of the New B |
Derby winner Barbaro underwent surgery at the | Widener Hospital for multiple fractures to one of his |
The legacy of Peter and Hannah | Widener includes the Widener Library at Harvard Unive |
Widener is an attorney. | |
Hiram Emory | Widener Jr. (April 20, 1923 - September 19, 2007) was |
n District of Virginia vacated by Hiram Emory | Widener, Jr. Turk was confirmed by the United States |
erica: Committed Couples, Committed Lives, 13 | Widener Law Journal 691 (2004). |
ity of Richmond for undergraduate and then to | Widener Law School. |
Widener Library | |
A bronze bust in Harvard University's | Widener Library also memorializes Millet. |
s University, then was given an office in the | Widener Library at Harvard. |
From 1947-1982, Bartol Brinkler worked at | Widener Library as head of classification and catalog |
In 1976, he trained all the catalogers at | Widener Library on the Library of Congress classifica |
he visited the | Widener Library at Harvard to more thoroughly investi |
Widener Library, 1939. | |
ed on the south side of Harvard Yard, next to | Widener Library. |
ng and classification at Harvard University's | Widener Library. |
Lynnewood Hall (Peter A. B. | Widener mansion), Elkins Park, PA (1897-1900). |
Harry Elkins | Widener Memorial Library, Harvard University, Cambrid |
n major libraries, including the Harry Elkins | Widener Memorial Library, and holds some 9 million vo |
Photo courtesy of Kevin | Widener, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. |
The | Widener Partnership Charter School provides Widener s |
io and Pennsylvania Derbys, and the Suburban, | Widener, Philip H. Iselin and the Gulfstream Park Bre |
In 1988, | Widener ran successfully for the District 5 seat on t |
Ron Dellums the second, elected in 1967; and | Widener the third.) |
Jeff | Widener, took the famous picture of the man standing |
Three horses won the | Widener twice and all were owned by Calumet Farm who |
Old Main at | Widener University |
The | Widener University Observatory is an astronomical obs |
He earned his law degree from the | Widener University School of Law, in Delaware. |
He then went on to study at | Widener University where he received a bachelor's deg |
to 2002, and was an adjunct professor at the | Widener University School of Law in 2000. |
aduating with Honors in 2002; and a J.D. from | Widener University School of Law. |
udge for both the Dickinson School of Law and | Widener University School of Law. |
ia and Doctor of Jurisprudence recipient from | Widener University School of Law. |
the University of Pittsburgh and a J.D. from | Widener University School of Law (evening division). |
camp from Albright College in Reading, PA to | Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania a short d |
Temple University in 1968 and a J.D. from the | Widener University School of Law in 1976. |
year there, next year the would move camp to | Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania only 7 mi |
d a J.D. degree from Delaware Law School (now | Widener University School of Law). |
gement in 1980, and was awarded a J.D. by the | Widener University School of Law in 1985. |
He graduated from | Widener University and, in 1974, co-founded Quick & R |
the Pennsylvania Military College (now called | Widener University) in Chester, Pennsylvania. |
of Pennsylvania Military College (now called | Widener University) from 1964 through 1966, compiling |
aduation, Kyle was an assistant swim coach at | Widener University, from 2003-2004 and also an assist |
contributed significantly to his alma mater, | Widener University, whose football stadium, the Lesli |
at Pennsylvania Military College, now called | Widener University. |
al major colleges and universities, including | Widener University; Swarthmore College; Haverford Col |
Widener wants what is best for the students and their | |
Until his taking senior status, | Widener was the longest-serving appellate judge still |
In 1883 | Widener was part of the founding partnership of the P |
He was succeeded by Chris | Widener, when his district was redrawn to become more |
Widener won the election due to a large turnout of th | |
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