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Wesley W.
Posvar Hall (WWPH),
formerly known as
Forbes Quadrangle, is a
landmark building...
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Wesley Wentz Posvar (1925–2001) was the
fifteenth Chancellor (1967–1991) of the
University of Pittsburgh.
Posvar was born
September 14, 1925, in Topeka...
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Mildred Miller Posvar (December 16, 1924 –
November 29, 2023) was an
American classical mezzo-soprano who had a
major career performing in operas, concerts...
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before moving to
Pittsburgh in 2001 with his mother,
Marina Posvar, and
younger brother.
Posvar graduated from Pittsburgh's
Carnegie Mellon University and...
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leader in the
field of
organ transplantation. In 1991,
chancellor Wesley Posvar retired after 24
years in office. His
administration is best
known for elimination...
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Space Museum in Washington, D.C.
Aerodrome No. 6 is
located at
Wesley W.
Posvar Hall,
University of Pittsburgh, and was
restored in part by the engineering...
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Langley Aerodrome No. 6 at
Posvar Hall,
University of Pittsburgh...
- Secretary-designate of the Navy who died in a
plane crash before being sworn in
Wesley Posvar United States Military Academy Exeter 1948
United States Chancellor of the...
- stadium's flagpole,
adjacent to the
University of Pittsburgh's
Mervis and
Posvar Halls.
Despite not
technically being the
correct section of wall
where Mazeroski's...
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September 16, 2018.
Retrieved May 6, 2013.
Bockbrader HN,
Radulovic LL,
Posvar EL,
Strand JC,
Alvey CW,
Busch JA, et al. (August 2010). "Clinical pharmacokinetics...