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George Washington Rappleyea (July 4, 1894 –
August 29, 1966) was an
American metallurgical engineer and the
manager of the ****berland Coal and Iron Company...
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Clarence D.
Rappleyea Jr. (November 2, 1933 –
September 4, 2016) was an
American lawyer and
politician from New York.
Rappleyea Jr. was born on November...
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evolution in
defiance of the
Butler Act. On
April 5, 1925,
George Rappleyea,
local manager for the ****berland Coal and Iron Company,
arranged a meeting...
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engineer and
geologist George Rappleyea,
considered this an
opportunity to get
publicity for
their town, and
Rappleyea spoke with Scopes,
stating that...
- in the trial, was a
local science teacher who was
recruited by
George Rappleyea to
begin to
teach evolution in his
science class, and at the provocation...
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individuals declined the position. ****embly
Minority Leader Clarence D.
Rappleyea Jr.
traveled to the
first night of the
Republican Committee's nominating...
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School in 1822. The
African School was
first hosted in the home of
Caesar Rappleyea in 1823.: 114 The
school was
located on the
upper end of
Church Street...
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Chronic Town
Truman Gods of
Youth Brian Clark 2010
Alleged George Rappleyea 2011 Fly Away
Peter Little Birds John
Gretton 2012
Brake Henry Shaw 2017...
- Flockhart,
actress Jon Matlack,
former New York Mets
pitcher Clarence D.
Rappleyea Jr.,
attorney and
member of the New York
State ****embly
Lillian Belle...
- (69 m) 22 2003 8 15 Bank
Street 217 feet (66 m) 21 2003 9
Clarence D.
Rappleyea Building 210 feet (64 m) 17 1981 10
Westchester One 202 feet (62 m) 21...