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England Storrs, ****bria
Storrs Hall, a
listed building in ****bria,
England Yealand Storrs, a
hamlet in the
English county of
Lancashire Storr This disambiguation...
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Storrs was
named for
Charles and
Augustus Storrs, two
brothers who
founded the
University of
Connecticut (originally
called the
Storrs Agricultural...
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research university system with its main
campus in
Storrs, Connecticut. It was
founded in 1881 as the
Storrs Agricultural School,
named after two benefactors...
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Storr (Scottish Gaelic: An Stòr) is a
mountain on the
Trotternish peninsula of the Isle of Skye in Scotland. The hill
presents a
steep rocky eastern...
- Will
Storr is a
British author,
journalist and
former photographer. He has been a
contributing editor at
Esquire and GQ Australia. He also
works as a...
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Robert Storr (art academic),
American curator,
critic and
painter The
Storr Storrs (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Storr. If an...
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Suzanne Storrs (April 13, 1934 –
January 25, 1995), born
Suzanne Storrs Poulton and
later known by her
married name
Suzanne Pincus, was a
former Miss...
- John
Storrs may
refer to: John
Storrs (sculptor) John
Storrs (architect) John
Storrs (priest) J.
Storrs Hall,
American nanotechnologist John
Storr, Royal...
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Charles Storrs (January 24, 1822 –
September 1, 1884) and
Augustus Storrs (June 4, 1817 –
March 3, 1892) were
American business partners and brothers...
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George Harry Storrs occurred on 1
November 1909 in Stalybridge, Cheshire, England.
Despite two trials, no one was
convicted of the crime.
Storrs had been...