-
States House of
Representatives Page Program was a
program run by the
United States House of Representatives,
under the
office of the
Clerk of the
House, in...
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Page House may
refer to: Enos W.
Page House, Lockeport, Nova Scotia, a
historic place in
Shelburne County, Nova
Scotia Page House (Caltech), California...
- and
together with
another boy, Pete Calvert, they
would practise at
Page's house;
Page would devote six or
seven hours on some days to
practising and would...
- The
Canadian House of
Commons Page Program is a
student internship program of the
House of
Commons of Canada.
Every year, 40
undergraduate students are...
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Diefenbaker (pictured), the
Progressive Conservative Party won a
plurality of
House of
Commons seats in the
Canadian federal election. 1987 – M**** protests...
- The
William Page House is a
historic house in Glasgow, Kentucky. It was
built in 1814–1815 by
William Page, a farmer, on land he had
brought from John...
- A home
page (or homepage) is the main web
page of a website. The term may also
refer to the
start page shown in a web
browser when the
application first...
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Page-Vawter
House in the town of
Ansted in
Fayette County, West
Virginia was
built in 1889-90 by
company carpenters of the
Gauley Mountain Coal Company...
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alphanumeric or
voice messages. One-way
pagers can only
receive messages,
while response pagers and two-way
pagers can also acknowledge,
reply to, and originate...
- The Havens–
Page House, also
known as the T. C.
Havens House, is a
historic house built between 1900 and 1924 at 101
North 39th
Street in the Gold Coast...