• Robert Curtis Ogden (June 20, 1836 – August 6, 1913) was a businessman who promoted education in the Southern United States. Ogden was born in Philadelphia...
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  • Robert Ogden may refer to: Robert Curtis Ogden (1836–1913), American businessman Robert Morris Ogden (1877–1959), American psychologist and academic Robert...
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    orators of the day, including Mark Twain, Joseph Hodges Choate, and Robert Curtis Ogden; it was the start of a capital campaign to raise $1,800,000 (~$45...
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  • Computacenter Peter Skene Ogden, Canadian explorer of the American West Ralph Ogden, American professional basketball player Robert Curtis Ogden (1836–1913), American...
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  • discuss education. This meeting included John D. Rockefeller Jr., Robert Curtis Ogden, George Foster Peabody, Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry, William Henry Baldwin...
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  • minister from Montgomery, Alabama. Leading Board members included Robert Curtis Ogden (1836-1913), president; Charles D. McIver (1860- 1908), secretary;...
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    1908 did not include The Banjo Lesson. The painting was bought by Robert Curtis Ogden, who donated it to the Hampton Institute (now Hampton University)...
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    including Booker T. Washington, Mark Twain, Joseph Hodges Choate, and Robert Curtis Ogden. It was the beginning of a fund raising drive started by Booker T...
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    Dickens 1990, p. 18. Curtis 2011, p. 522. Curtis 2011, p. 515. Higham 2004, p. 129. Curtis 2011, p. 549. Higham 2004, p. 131. Curtis 2011, p. 555. Berg...
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  • story is told in first-person perspective by teenage protagonist Ponyboy Curtis, and takes place in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1965, although this is never explicitly...
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