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  • ...iversity of Pennsylvania. With Notes from the Edition of Valesius. London: George Bell and Sons, York Street, Covent Garden. 1874. ''Legacy Reprint Series''. .... Thayer, '''Thayer’s Greek-English Lexicon of the [[New Testament]]''' (Peabody: Hendrickson, 1996), 507
    159 kilobytes (24,269 words) - 16:55, August 18, 2025
  • ...view of the matter.<ref>Richard Epstein, “The Mistakes of 1937,” 11 ''George Mason University Law Review'' 5, 13-20 (Winter 1988)</ref> ...k v. Bell'' (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008)], History News Network (George Mason University, January 13, 2009)</ref> When that practice was condemned
    23 kilobytes (3,472 words) - 20:48, August 29, 2024
  • ...ago | year = 1997 | isbn = 978-0226508948 }}</ref> in reference to [[Henry George]]'s popular book, "[[Progress and Poverty]]".<ref>{{cite book | url = https ...Franklin Spencer Spalding]], [[George W. Woodbey]], [[Bouck White]], and [[George D. Herron]]. Economist [[Richard T. Ely]] played a major role, as did [[Jo
    24 kilobytes (3,415 words) - 19:11, July 18, 2021
  • ...</ref><ref>http://128.192.29.189/news/pressrelease.asp?ID=151 List of 2007 Peabody Award Winners</ref> ...se interviews is Colbert's asking of loaded questions, such as his famous "George Bush- great president or ''the greatest'' president?"
    14 kilobytes (1,935 words) - 18:23, July 19, 2025
  • ...ge, where he studied with the leading philosophers of the day, including [[George Santayana]], [[William James]], and [[Fabian]] Socialist [[Graham Wallas]]. ...pmann-0 Walter Lippmann of New York Herald Tribune]</ref> in 1961 he won a Peabody award for "Television Contribution to International Understanding";<ref>[ht
    24 kilobytes (3,425 words) - 03:25, November 12, 2025
  • ...interview news program. He accepted the job and asked [[conservative]], [[George Will]], to join him on his new program, ''This Week with David Brinkley''. ...eum.tv/archives/etv/B/htmlB/brinkleydav/brinkleydav.htm</ref> President [[George W. Bush]] stated that Brinkley was, "the elder statesman of broadcast journ
    5 kilobytes (764 words) - 00:22, December 4, 2019
  • ...name=aboutdailyshow/> The show has been recognized with a [[Peabody Awards|Peabody Award]] and nine [[Emmy]]s.<ref name=aboutdailyshow/><ref>[https://www.imdb ...e Daily Show'' until he quit in mid-2015. In the past he often satirized [[George W. Bush]], the war in [[Iraq War|Iraq]], Congress, and American foreign pol
    6 kilobytes (817 words) - 15:17, November 9, 2021
  • ....edu/fac/peabody/histfict.html|work=Washignton State University|author=Sue Peabody|title=READING AND WRITING HISTORICAL FICTION}}</ref>) * [[H. G. Wells]] (Herbert George)
    8 kilobytes (1,140 words) - 07:45, August 1, 2025
  • ...He has received eight [[Emmy Award]]'s, the [[Peabody Award|George Foster Peabody Award]], and the [[Joan Shorenstein Award]] for Distinguished Washington Re
    4 kilobytes (629 words) - 20:38, April 9, 2019
  • ...ventually rejected mythicism and came to believe that Jesus did exist.<ref>George A. Wells. "[https://web.archive.org/web/20210630131437/https://secularhuman ...Hedrick and Hodgson, ''Nag Hammadi, Gnosticism, and Early Christianity'' (Peabody: Hendrickson, 1986); R. E. Brown, "The Christians Who Lost Out" in ''The Ne
    89 kilobytes (13,851 words) - 06:19, December 22, 2025
  • ...[[duPont-Columbia University Award]] and the [[Peabody Award|George Foster Peabody Award]].<ref>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3667173/</ref>
    5 kilobytes (737 words) - 05:46, April 9, 2019
  • ...ryland (1873), Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University (formerly the Peabody Conservatory of Music; founded 1857), and Goucher College (1885) in suburba ===Peabody and Philanthropy===
    46 kilobytes (6,440 words) - 03:04, August 22, 2021
  • ...eport from [[Normandy]]. He also did exclusive interviews with President [[George W. Bush]] and former French President [[Jacques Chirac]] during this trip. ...Question of Fairness''. This documentary won numerous awards including the Peabody award. In 2005, after giving up his post as anchor, Brokaw returned to prim
    15 kilobytes (2,339 words) - 18:06, May 19, 2019
  • ...rseas Press Club's Edward R. Murrow'' award and the [[Peabody Award|George Peabody Award]].<ref>http://www.levin.suny.edu/UtleyBio.cfm</ref>
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  • ...oducing organizations, cable television organizations and individuals. The Peabody Award was first awarded to a reporter Elmer Davis, in 1941. *[http://www.peabody.uga.edu/ Official Website]
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  • ...ington Carver]] in 1977;<ref>Johnston, Laurie (1977), "The Enshrinement of George Washington Carver, ''The New York Times,'' April 23, 1977, p. 50</ref> the *[[George Bancroft]]
    6 kilobytes (834 words) - 13:40, April 9, 2018
  • ...opkins's incorporation of both a university and hospital in 1867, [[George Peabody]] proposed the establishment of an institute in [[Baltimore]] to be compris ...th as well as the Johns Hopkins Hospital; the Peabody campus, site of the Peabody Institute, the nation's oldest conservatory; and Harbor East campus, on Bal
    13 kilobytes (1,838 words) - 17:52, September 26, 2018
  • The '''Peabody Awards''' are an annual honor named after George Foster Peabody. The awards are administered for excellence in [[radio]] and [[television] The Peabody Award is regarded as the highest achievement in broadcast [[journalism]] an
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  • ...house of Duncan, Sherman & Company, the American representatives of George Peabody & Company. From 1860 to 1864, as J. Pierpont Morgan & Company, he acted as ...ons and consolidations. Morgan had many partners over the years, such as [[George W. Perkins]], but remained in firm charge.<ref>Garraty, (1960)</ref>
    16 kilobytes (2,549 words) - 15:35, April 9, 2019
  • | [[James Hamilton Peabody]] | [[George Alfred Carlson]]
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