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George Arthur Brethen (born
August 29, 1877 in Norwood, Ontario, Canada-died
January 31, 1968) was a
Canadian politician and farmer. He was
elected to...
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capstone for SU and SUNY-ESF students.
Robert H.
Brethen Operations Management Institute: The
Robert H.
Brethen Operations Management Institute was established...
- land
combat actions of the
current conflict,
fighting alongside their brethen from the
Ground Forces,
Territorial Defense and the
National Guard. As...
- 1917–1921
Government (Unionist) 14th 1921–1925
George Arthur Brethen Progressive Riding dissolved into Hastings—Peterborough and Peterborough...
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Muhammad placed his
faithful Turkic generals,
rather than his own
Ghurid brethens, in
position of
authority over
local tributary kings,
throughout the conquered...
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shall rule, O
brethen, the
homeland of our own. 𝄆 Soul and body
shall we lay down for our liberty, And we'll show, O
brethen, that we're a Cossack...
- The
Czech Brethren may
refer to:
Evangelical Church of
Czech Brethren, the
biggest Czech Protestant church,
founded 1918
Church of
Brethren (Czech Republic)...
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George E.
Bennett Center for
Accounting and Tax Research, the
Robert H.
Brethen Operations Management Institute,
Michael J.
Falcone Center for Entrepreneurship...
- Hastings, Warsaw, Douro,
Marmora and Keene. In the mid-1950s, the G.A.
Brethen Coliseum was
built originally for use for the
Norwood Fair, however, was...
- 1925
Canadian federal election Party Candidate Votes Conservative Alexander Thomas Embury 6,511
Progressive George Arthur Brethen 3,747...