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  2. John Fetterman - Wikipedia

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    John Karl Fetterman (/ ˈ f ɛ t ə r m ə n / FEH-tər-mən; born August 15, 1969) is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Pennsylvania since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party , he served as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania , from 2006 to 2019 and as the 34th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from ...

  3. John Campbell (farmer) - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Park Campbell, OBE (born 1934) is a Scottish farmer and businessperson. Early life [ edit ] Born in 1934, [1] Campbell and his brother began farming at the age of 15 as tenants on a hill farm in Argyll ; having met with success, they were eventually able to buy the land.

  4. John Campbell (runner) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell (born 6 February 1949) is a New Zealand long-distance runner. He competed in the men's marathon at the 1988 Summer Olympics. He set the Masters record when at the age of 41, he ran 2:11:04 at the 1990 Boston Marathon, breaking the previous Masters record by 15 seconds set by Jack Foster at the 1974 British Commonwealth Games.

  5. John Harvard Library (series) - Wikipedia

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    John Harvard Library (series) The John Harvard Library is a series of books published since 1959 by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. The series consists of reprints of historically significant American writings, including historic documents, fiction, poetry, memoirs, and criticism.

  6. John F. Campbell (general) - Wikipedia

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    John Francis Campbell (born April 11, 1957) is a retired United States Army general who was commander of the Resolute Support Mission and United States Forces – Afghanistan. [1] He was the 16th and last commander of the International Security Assistance Force. Prior to this, he served as the 34th Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army.

  7. John Alford (professor) - Wikipedia

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    John Alford (professor) John Alford (1686 – 29 September 1761) was the founder of the professorship of natural religion, moral philosophy, and civil polity in Harvard University . Alford was a member of the council. He died at Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1761, aged 75. His executors determined the particular objects, to which his bequest ...

  8. Increase Mather - Wikipedia

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    Increase Mather ( / ˈmæðər /; June 21, 1639 Old Style [1] – August 23, 1723 Old Style) was a New England Puritan clergyman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and president of Harvard College for twenty years (1681–1701). [2] He was influential in the administration of the colony during a time that coincided with the notorious Salem witch ...

  9. John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Politician, diplomat and Scottish representative peer. Years active. 1716-1776. Known for. Politics. John Campbell, 3rd Earl of Breadalbane and Holland KB (10 March 1696 – 26 January 1782), styled Lord Glenorchy from 1716 until 1752, was a Scottish peer, diplomat and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1727 to 1746.