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    John Angelo Lester was born in Lebanon, Tennessee on October 29, 1858 to Austin Lester of Virginia and Candace Donnell of Tennessee. In 1902, Lester married...
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  • (1867–1950), American showman John Angelo Lester (1858–1934), American educator, physician and administrator John Lester, one of the "Immortal Six" founders...
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  • John Angelo may refer to: John Angelo Jackson (1921–2005), English mountaineer, educationalist, and author John Angelo Lester (1858–1934), American physician...
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  • University John Angelo Lester 1895 Professor Emeritus of Physiology, Meharry Medical College Nella Larsen 1908 novelist, Harlem Renaissance era Julius Lester 1960...
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    (1952–1966), Lloyd C. Elam (1968–1981), Richard G. Lester (1981–1982), David Satcher (1982–1993), John E. Maupin (1994–2006), Wayne J. Riley (2006–2013)...
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  • Belding as Male Juror Artine Brown as Leslie Zoeller Angelo Renai as Businessman Ash Lee as Lester Kuriyama On January 31, 2017, it was announced that...
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    Methodist Episcopal Church in Lebanon, Tennessee. He was a mentor for John Angelo Lester. In 1874, he was appointed to a leadership position for the Nashville...
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    to expel Lester Chang over residency questions". NY1. Retrieved 2 August 2023. Editorial Board (December 4, 2022). "Where Lester lives: Lester Chang should...
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  • from 1993 until his death. George Angelos was born in Pittsburgh on July 4, 1929, the son of John and Frances Angelos, who immigrated to the United States...
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    Lewis was hired by Jerry Lester for NBC's first late-night show Broadway Open House (1950–51), he renamed her Dagmar. Lester devised the name as a satirical...
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