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  • ...nt clergymen in North Carolina, as well as in the Southern Province of the Moravian Church. ...college in three years). He earned a [[Bachelor of Divinity]] degree from Moravian Theological Seminary in 1924, and a Master of Arts degree from [[Davidson C ...
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  • |commands=[[National Defense University (Washington, D.C.)|National Defense University]] ...t of the [[National Defense University (Washington, D.C.)|National Defense University]].<ref name="google">{{cite book|title=Contrails, the Air Force cadet handb ...
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  • ...ew University]]; B.D. from [[Yale Divinity School]]; D.Phil. from [[Oxford University]] ....edu/ucp/books/author/M/R/au21386402.html |access-date=2025-06-01 |website=University of Chicago Press |language=en}}</ref> ...
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  • ...higan]]. He was awarded honorary degrees from [[DePauw University]] and [[Moravian College]]. [[Category:University of Michigan alumni]] ...
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  • ...[[Austrian Empire]] (now [[Czech Republic]]). He studied medicine at the [[University of Leipzig]], and in 1893 qualified as a lecturer in [[Zürich]]. After time [[Category:Leipzig University alumni]] ...
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  • {{About|the Austrian-Moravian mineralogist|his botanist son|Erich von Tschermak|his physiologist son|Armi ...igned as director in 1877. He was also professor of [[petrography]] at the University of Vienna. He was appointed professor in 1873 and a member of the Imperial ...
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  • ...um]] in [[Brno]] and a professor of [[paleoanthropology]] at the [[Charles University in Prague]] in 1926.<ref name="slavne"/> [[Category:Charles University alumni]] ...
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  • ...tor]]. He was born in [[Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin]]. He studied at the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill]], where he was president of the Alpha Rho ...://moravianmusic.org/festivals/past-festivals/|title=Past Festivals &#124; Moravian Music Foundation|date=June 25, 2017|website=moravianmusic.org}}</ref> from ...
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  • ...to secure the Apostolic Succession to the Renewed Unity of Brethren, the [[Moravian Church]], and consecrated [[David Nitschmann der Bischof|David Nitschmann]] ...ident of the Academy. He received a degree from the university of [[Oxford University|Oxford]].<ref name="EB1911"/> ...
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  • In 1969, Falbr graduated from the Law Faculty of [[Charles University in Prague]] as a Doctor of Jurisprudence. Following this, he worked as a tr ...rkers' Trade Union (1990–1998), going on to serve as chair of the Bohemian-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions from 1994 until 2002. He was also involved in ...
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  • After studying reeds in [[New York City]], he attended [[Moravian College]] in [[Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]]. Soon, however, he joined the [[U [[Category:Moravian University alumni]] ...
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  • ...the publisher [[Jiří Melantrich of Aventino]], he was forced to leave the university (professors were required to keep [[celibacy]]).{{cn|date=April 2025}} He s Adam was a secret member of the [[Moravian Church|Unity of the Brethren]]. ...
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  • ...azan University]]<br />[[St Petersburg University]]<br />[[Imperial Moscow University]] |alma_mater = [[University of Vienna]]<br />[[Vienna University of Technology|Vienna Polytechnic Institute]] ...
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  • ...ildren's Choir of Ostrava Radio. In 1964 he became musical director of the Moravian Teachers' Choir. With this famous body of male-voices he gave many concerts ...us awards and prizes for his compositions and cultural activity. [[Masaryk University]], Brno, his alma mater, bestowed on him Doctor Honoris Causa in 1996. From ...
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  • ...é Meziříčí]] in the [[Czech Republic]]). He studied musicology at [[Prague University]] and composition, conducting, and opera production at the [[Prague Conserv His compositions are influenced by the folk music of Moravia and [[Moravian Wallachia]], as well as jazz and pop music. ...
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  • ...the Bohemian crown]]''. [[Hoover Institution|Hoover]], [[Stanford|Stanford University]]. Chapter 11</ref><ref>Macmillan Margaret (2003). ''Peacemakers''. London, [[Category:Charles University alumni]] ...
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  • | alma_mater=[[University of Erlangen–Nuremberg|University of Erlangen]] ...ter and physician. He was a central figure in the [[Margraviate of Moravia|Moravian]] [[Haskalah]].{{r|miller}} ...
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  • ...u/english/careers/spotlight/zinczenko |access-date=2023-04-24 |website=www.moravian.edu}}</ref> He later served in the [[United States Navy Reserve|U.S. Navy R [[Category:Liberty High School (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania) alumni]] ...
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  • ...Company|French East India Company]]. When very young he was sent to the [[Moravian College]], at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, for his education. Upon attaining his ...ding [[Leo G. Thebaud]], a founding student and instructor of [[Seton Hall University]]. Upon the death of his father-in-law in 1834, Thebaud moved to New York, ...
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  • From 1908 to 1913 Wiesner studied at the [[Technical University of Vienna]] and [[Academy of Fine Arts Vienna]] (taught by [[Friedrich Ohma ...onorary doctor by the University of Jan Evangelista Purkyně (now [[Masaryk University]]) in Brno. When he died in 1971 he was buried in Liverpool's [[Allerton Ce ...
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