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unusual facts about Theodore W. Noyes


Theodore W. Noyes

After attending public schools in Washington, Theodore entered the preparatory program at Columbian College (which later became George Washington University) at age twelve.


George Noyes

George R. Noyes (1798–1868), Unitarian minister and scholar at Harvard

History of Brevard County

The county is named for Theodore Washington Brevard, Jr., an early setter, and state comptroller.

Theodore W. Drake

was an American cartoonist, graphic artist, and sports artist known for creating the college-sports mascot the Notre Dame Leprechaun.

Theodore W. Kheel

He was also widely involved with such philanthropic organizations as the Gandhi Society for Human Rights, and in the civil rights movement in the 50s and 60s where he served as Executive Director of the National Urban League during the term of NUL President Lester Granger.

Kheel was one of the principals in Tom Mboya's efforts of the late 50s and early 60s to organize the "Airlift Africa" project that ultimately brought some 230 African students to the U.S. over the period 1960-63 to study on scholarship at Class I accredited colleges.

Theodore W. Richards House

The house was built in 1900 by Warren, Smith & Biscoe and was the home of Harvard University chemist and 1914 Nobel Prize winner, Theodore William Richards.


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