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  2. Charley Parkhurst - Wikipedia

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    Charley Darkey Parkhurst (born Charlotte Darkey Parkhurst; [ 1] January 17, 1812 – December 28, 1879) also known as "One-Eyed Charley" or "Six-Horse Charley", was an American stagecoach driver, farmer and rancher in California. Raised in New England and assigned female at birth, Parkhurst ran away as a youth, taking the name Charley.

  3. John Parkhurst - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Born about 1512, he was son of George Parkhurst of Guildford, Surrey. He initially attended the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, [2] before at an early age moving to Magdalen College School at Oxford. Subsequently, he joined Merton College, where he was admitted to a fellowship in 1529 after graduating B.A. (24 July 1528).

  4. Christian Science - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Christian Science is a set of beliefs and practices which are associated with members of the Church of Christ, Scientist. Adherents are commonly known as Christian Scientists or students of Christian Science, and the church is sometimes informally known as the Christian Science church.

  5. Charles Henry Parkhurst - Wikipedia

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    Charles Henry Parkhurst (April 17, 1842 – September 8, 1933) was an American clergyman and social reformer, born in Framingham, Massachusetts. Although scholarly and reserved, he preached two sermons in 1892 in which he attacked the political corruption of New York City government. Backed by the evidence he collected, his statements led to ...

  6. Helen Parkhurst - Wikipedia

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    Helen Parkhurst (March 8, 1886 [ 1] – June 1, 1973) was an American educator, author, lecturer, the originator of the Dalton Plan, founder of the Dalton School and host of Child's World with Helen Parkhurst on ABC Television Network. [ 2] Parkhurst took her cues from developmental psychologist Jean Piaget and education reformers such as John ...

  7. Brooklyn–Queens Day - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Anniversary Day in 1874. Brooklyn–Queens Day, also sometimes called Welcome Back to Brooklyn Day, Kids Day [1] and Rally Day, [2] was a public school holiday observed in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. In the New York City Department of Education 's 2005 contract with the United Federation of Teachers the holiday ...

  8. Feast of Christ the King - Wikipedia

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    First time. 31 October 1926. The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe, commonly referred to as the Feast of Christ the King, Christ the King Sunday or Reign of Christ Sunday, [ 4] is a feast in the liturgical year which emphasises the true kingship of Christ. The feast is a relatively recent addition to the liturgical ...

  9. J.Lo posts from her 'Bridgerton'-themed 55th birthday party - AOL

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    The “Atlas” star shared an inside look at her 55th birthday celebrations, which was inspired by the hit Netflix series known for its fashion, tea and steamy storylines. “Dearest Gentle ...