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  2. John Adams (composer) - Wikipedia

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    John Coolidge Adams was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, on February 15, 1947. [5] As an adolescent, he lived in Woodstock, Vermont, for five years before moving to East Concord, New Hampshire, [6] and his family spent summers on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee, where his grandfather ran a dance hall.

  3. John Bancroft (sexologist) - Wikipedia

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    Dr John H.J. Bancroft (born 1936) is a physician who was Director of The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University from 1995 to 2004. He was a Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine .

  4. Stewart Adams (chemist) - Wikipedia

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    Adams was born in Byfield, Northamptonshire, at 4 New Terrace (later re-numbered as no. 7) on 16 April 1923. [2] [3] His father was a railwayman, and grew up in a rural farming area in Northamptonshire. [4]

  5. John Couch Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Couch Adams. Adams was born at Lidcot, a farm at Laneast, [1] near Launceston, Cornwall, the eldest of seven children.His parents were Thomas Adams (1788–1859), a poor tenant farmer, and his wife, Tabitha Knill Grylls (1796–1866).

  6. John Hurst Adams - Wikipedia

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    John Hurst Adams (November 27, 1927 - January 10, 2018) was an American civil rights activist and Bishop in African Methodist Episcopal Church. He also served as a college president. He also served as a college president.

  7. Johnny Adams - Wikipedia

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    Produced by the teenaged Mac Rebennack (later known as Dr. John), the record became a local hit. Adams recorded several more singles for the label over the next three years, most of them produced by Rebennack or Eddie Bo. His first national hit came in 1962, when "A Losing Battle", written by Rebennack, reached number 27 on the Billboard R&B chart.

  8. Ranjana Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    Ranjana Srivastava OAM is an Australian oncologist, Fulbright scholar and author. She is a regular columnist for The Guardian newspaper, where she writes about the intersection between medicine and humanity, and a frequent essayist for the New England Journal of Medicine.

  9. Diplomacy of John Adams - Wikipedia

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    Van Cleave, Peter D. "The Dutch Origins of the Quasi War: John Adams, the Netherlands, and Atlantic Politics in the 1790s." Journal of Early American History 8.1 (2018): 30-59. Varg, Paul A. Foreign Policies Of The Founding Fathers (1964) online free; Waldstreicher, David, ed. A Companion to John Adams and John Quincy Adams (2013)