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1675:1913 deaths
1670:1832 births
1605:Tudor Place
1590:Ossian Hall
1354:(2010–2020)
1352:Wallace Loh
1338:(1998–2010)
1322:(1989–1998)
1303:(1982–1988)
1287:(1975–1982)
1271:(1970–1974)
1261:Chancellors
1252:(1954–1970)
1236:(1935–1954)
1228:(1926–1935)
1215:(1913–1917)
1197:(1888–1892)
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279:Confederate
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1664:Categories
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1099:Presidents
1045:1871–1897
806:August 22,
777:Wikisource
638:References
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226:Alma mater
110:Allegiance
86:Alexandria
62:1832-09-16
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