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DeVry University (/dəˈvraɪ/) is a
privately owned for-profit
university with its
headquarters in Naperville, Illinois. It was
founded in 1931 by Herman...
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Elaine Devry (born
Thelma Elaine Mahnken,
January 10, 1930 –
September 20, 2023) was an
American actress.
Thelma Elaine Mahnken was born on
January 10...
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William deVry (born 20
April 1968) is a
Canadian film,
television theatre, and
voice actor. He is best
known for his
roles in
American daytime soap operas...
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school was
renamed to
DeVry Institute of
Technology in 1968. In 1984, the
education division was
renamed DeVry, Inc. ("Old
DeVry"), and
became publicly...
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Devry may
refer to:
DeVry Inc, U.S.
corporation that runs
DeVry University,
DeVry Institute of
Technology and
other for-profit
schools DeVry University...
- The 1992 Troy
State vs.
DeVry men's
basketball game is the highest-scoring men's
basketball game in
National Collegiate Athletic ****ociation (NCAA) history...
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Herman Adolf DeVry (November 26, 1876 –
March 23, 1941) was an
American inventor, aviator, and
colleague of Lee de Forest.
DeVry is
credited with creating...
- John
Devries may
refer to: John
Devries (Yukon politician) (born 1945), a
politician in the Yukon,
Canada John
DeVries (1915–1992),
American lyricist John...
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Cyrus Barnard DeVry (1859–1934) was an
American zookeeper. He was the
first director of the
Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago,
holding this
position from 1888...
- The
Devriès family were
operatic singers over
three generations, of
Dutch descent. They were
mainly active in France,
Belgium and the USA in the second...