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| ARTICLES RELATED TO W. Mark Felt |  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - School SongsThe school fight song, simply titled "The GW Fight Song" is as follows:
Hail to the buff! (buff!)
Hail to the blue! (blue!)
Hail to the buff and blue!
All our lives we'll be proud to say,
We hail from GW! (go big blue!)
Oh by George we're happy we can say,
We're GW here to show the way!
So raise high the buff! (buff!)
Raise high the blue! (blue!)
Loyal to GW!
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See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - School Songs |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Clubs and TraditionsThere are over three hundred and fifty student organizations at the University, including organizations of common interest or political activism, ethnic organizations, and greek organizations. It is also home to one of the first virtual student organizations in the United States named ETLSO. The Educational Technology and Leadership Student Organization (ETLSO) caters to the needs of distance education students.
The George Washington University is home to one of the nation's largest chapters of the College Democrats o ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - CampusThe university has three campuses: The main campus in Foggy Bottom, the Mount Vernon campus in northern Washington, DC, and the Virginia campus in Ashburn, Virginia. The university also owns land and buildings around the Foggy Bottom campus that are not used for academic purposes; these include the mall at 2000 Pennsylvania Ave, and the land under the International Monetary Fund building.
The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus.
This is the main campus, occupying 43 acres (170,000 m²) and over one hundred buildi ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Campus |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Clubs and TraditionsThere are over three hundred and fifty student organizations at the University, including organizations of common interest or political activism, ethnic organizations, and greek organizations. It is also home to one of the first virtual student organizations in the United States named ETLSO. The Educational Technology and Leadership Student Organization (ETLSO) caters to the needs of distance education students.
The George Washington University is home to one of the nation's largest chapters of the College Democrats o ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Academics & Research, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Student Government, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - L. Patrick Gray - Early careerGray was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on July 18, 1916. He attended schools in St. Louis and Houston, Texas. After attending Rice University for a period, he enrolled at the United States Naval Academy and received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1940. The Navy commissioned Gray as a line officer and he served throughout World War II and the Korean War.
In 1949, between his two tours of duty, Gray received a J.D. degree from George Washington University Law School. He was admitted to practice before the Washington D.C. Bar in 1949; la ...
See also:L. Patrick Gray, L. Patrick Gray - Early career, L. Patrick Gray - Nixon Administration 1968-1973, L. Patrick Gray - Aftermath 1973-2005, L. Patrick Gray - Internet references Read more here: » L. Patrick Gray: Encyclopedia II - L. Patrick Gray - Early career |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court serviceWhen President Richard Nixon was elected in 1968, Rehnquist returned to work in Washington. He served as Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel, from 1969 to 1971. In this role, he served as the chief lawyer to Attorney General John Mitchell. President Nixon mistakenly referred to him as "Renchburg" in several of the tapes of Oval Office conversations revealed during the Watergate investigations. Because he was well-placed in the Justice Department, Rehnquist was mentioned for many years as a possibility for the source kno ...
See also:William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court service, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist Read more here: » William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court service |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - L. Patrick Gray - Aftermath 1973-2005In 1978, Gray was indicted along with Mark Felt and Assistant Director Edward Miller for allegedly having approved illegal break-ins during the Nixon administration. Gray vehemently denied the charges and they were dropped in 1980. Felt and Miller, who had approved the illegal break-ins during the tenures of four separate FBI directors, including J. Edgar Hoover, Gray, William Ruckelshaus and Clarence Kelley, were convicted and later pardoned by President Reagan. Gray was never even indicted in relat ...
See also:L. Patrick Gray, L. Patrick Gray - Early career, L. Patrick Gray - Nixon Administration 1968-1973, L. Patrick Gray - Aftermath 1973-2005, L. Patrick Gray - Internet references Read more here: » L. Patrick Gray: Encyclopedia II - L. Patrick Gray - Aftermath 1973-2005 |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture referencesTelevision:
In an episode of War of the Worlds television series, the rogue Quinn refers to himself as being Deep Throat when he meets secretly with reporter Cash McCullough to uncover the Blackwood Project. When Cash asks for his name, Quinn replies "Woodward and Bernstein didn't need a name." He later calls the two "ungrateful bastards."
On NewsRadio, the character of Jimmy James (Stephen Root) claims to be Deep Throat.
On Will & Grace, the character of Ka ...
See also:Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates
Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding.
Another leading candidate was generally considered to be Fred F. Fielding. In April 2003 Fielding was presented as a potential candidate as a result of a detailed review of source material by William Gaines and his journalism students, as part of a class at the University of Illinois journalism school. [3] [4] Fielding was the assistant to John Dean and as such had access to the files relating to the affair. Gaines felt that statements by Woodward "ruled out" Deep Throat being in the FBI and that Deep Throat often had information before ...
See also:Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Bob Woodward - Style and CommentaryIn writing his books, Woodward collects detailed records, including interviews, documents, transcripts, and recordings. He then uses them to describe events as a story with an omniscient narrator, present tense and dialogue. His books read somewhat like fiction, and are often very visually descriptive.
While this style may have earned Woodward commercial success, many literary critics consider his prose awkward and his approach inappropriate for his subject matter. Nicholas von Hoffman complained that "the arrestingly irrelevant detai ...
See also:Bob Woodward, Bob Woodward - Career, Bob Woodward - Early Career, Bob Woodward - Watergate, Bob Woodward - George W. Bush Administration, Bob Woodward - Other Professional Activities, Bob Woodward - Awards and Recognitions, Bob Woodward - Style and Commentary, Bob Woodward - Family Read more here: » Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia II - Bob Woodward - Style and Commentary |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Bob Woodward - Awards and RecognitionsWoodward has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes during his 32 year career. In 1973, The Washington Post won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service for his and Bernstein's reporting on Watergate. In addition, Woodward was the lead reporter for the Post's articles on the aftermath of the September 11 terrorist attacks that won the National Reporting Pulitzer in 2002. He also was awarded the Gerald R. Ford Priz ...
See also:Bob Woodward, Bob Woodward - Career, Bob Woodward - Early Career, Bob Woodward - Watergate, Bob Woodward - George W. Bush Administration, Bob Woodward - Other Professional Activities, Bob Woodward - Awards and Recognitions, Bob Woodward - Style and Commentary, Bob Woodward - Family Read more here: » Bob Woodward: Encyclopedia II - Bob Woodward - Awards and Recognitions |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - DeathsMain article: Deaths in 2005
2005 - January.
January 1 - Shirley Chisholm, U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1924)
January 1 - Bob Matsui, U.S. Congressman from California (b. 1941)
January 3 - Koo Chen-fu, Chinese negotiator (b. 1917)
January 3 - JN Dixit, Indian government official (b. 1936)
January 3 - Will Eisner, American comic book artist (b. 1917)
January 4 - Ali al-Haidri, Governor of Baghdad (assassinated)
January 10 - Joséphine-Charlotte, G ...
See also:2005, 2005 - Events, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Births, 2005 - Deaths, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Nobel Prizes, 2005 - 2005 in fiction Read more here: » 2005: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - Deaths |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identityAccording to Woodward in his book, The Secret Man, released in July 2005, Deep Throat's identity was known only to seven people: Woodward, Deep Throat himself, his wife Kathleen Woodward, Bernstein, their editor Benjamin C. Bradlee, his successor Leonard Downie Jr., and by a perspicacious Assistant US Attorney General named Stanley Pottinger. Woodward said in repeated interviews that the identity of Deep Throat would be kept confidential until Deep Throat died or agreed to let his name be made public. Plans, however, fell apart and Wo ...
See also:Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theoryAlthough speculation always tended to focus on identifying Deep Throat as an individual, it was periodically suggested that the famous source was actually a composite character combining information the reporters obtained from several sources. When various accounts tried to identify the source based on the information provided by Woodward and Bernstein, they generally also sought to rebut alternative theories. The resulting evidence against each candidate suggested that either the reporters' tale was inconsistent, or that no single person fi ...
See also:Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealedAlthough confirmation of Deep Throat's identity remained elusive for over 30 years, there were suspicions that Felt was indeed the reporters' elusive source long before the public acknowledgment in 2005.
Richard Nixon himself believed that Felt was Deep Throat, but did not try to oust him. His stated rationale for this was that if he had done so, Felt would have publicly revealed information damaging to the FBI and to other powerful people and institutions. Nixon at the time stated Felt "knows everything there is to know in the ...
See also:Deep Throat Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Role in Watergate, Deep Throat Watergate - Secrecy was key, Deep Throat Watergate - Motives, Deep Throat Watergate - Hints to his identity, Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed, Deep Throat Watergate - Composite character theory, Deep Throat Watergate - Other suspected candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Fred Fielding, Deep Throat Watergate - Other credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Famous but less credible candidates, Deep Throat Watergate - Popular culture references, Deep Throat Watergate - Literature Read more here: » Deep Throat Watergate: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat Watergate - Deep Throat revealed |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme CourtOn October 26, 2004, the Supreme Court announced that Rehnquist had recently been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Because of his health problems, there were doubts as to whether he would be able to administer the oath of office to President George W. Bush at his second inauguration on January 20, 2005. However, Rehnquist did swear in Bush at the inaugural; he arrived using a cane, walked very slowly, and left immediately after the oath itself was administered.
After missing 44 oral arguments before the Court in late 2004 and early 2005 ...
See also:William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court service, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist Read more here: » William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - AthleticsGW has an extensive Division I program that includes Baseball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Gymnastics, Women's Lacrosse, Rowing, Men's and Women's Soccer, Softball, Squash, Swimming & Diving, Men's and Women's Tennis, Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Water Polo.
The teams are called the Colonials and have achieved great successes in recent years including a first round victory in the Men's NCAA Division I Soccer Tournament in 2004 and basketball beating No. 9 Michigan State and No. 12 Maryland in back t ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Athletics |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigationIn various communities in the U.S., the movie was shown to juries to determine whether it was obscene; the outcomes varied widely and the movie was banned in numerous locations. In 1976, there was a series of federal cases in Memphis, Tennessee, where over 60 individuals and companies, including the Perainos and actor Harry Reems, were indicted for conspiracy to distribute obscenity across state lines. Damiano and Lovelace were granted immunity in ...
See also:Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegationsIn her first two biographies, Linda Lovelace characterizes making the film as a liberating experience; in her third and fourth biographies (written after making the acquaintance of Andrea Dworkin), she charges that she did not consent to many of the depicted sexual acts and that she was coerced to perform by her abusive husband Chuck Traynor who received $1200 for her acting.
In 1986, she testified before the Meese Commission that, "Virtually every time someone watches that movie, they're watching me being raped." And in the Toront ...
See also:Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influenceOn June 5, 1972, the movie received a glowing review by Al Goldstein in his Screw magazine. Only two full-length (and lesser known) hardcore porn movies had been released previously in the U.S.: Mona in 1970 and School Girl in 1971.
Together with Behind the Green Door which was also released in 1972 and widely shown in mainstream theatres, Deep Throat started a brief period of 'porn chic' when it was considered cool in some circles to go see porn movies, even in company. Already in 1973, the movie was marketed ...
See also:Deep Throat film, Deep Throat film - Description and plot, Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence, Deep Throat film - Production and revenue, Deep Throat film - Linda Boreman's allegations, Deep Throat film - Obscenity litigation, Deep Throat film - Soundtrack, Deep Throat film - Trivia, Deep Throat film - Sequels, Deep Throat film - Documentary Read more here: » Deep Throat film: Encyclopedia II - Deep Throat film - Porn chic and pop culture influence |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - DeathRehnquist died at his Arlington, Virginia, home on September 3, 2005, at the age of 80, after a long battle with thyroid cancer. Rehnquist was the first member of the Supreme Court to die in office since Justice Robert H. Jackson in 1954, and the first Chief Justice to die in office since Fred M. Vinson, in 1953.
On September 6, 2005, eight of Rehnquist's former law clerks served as his pallbearers as his casket was placed on the same catafalque that bore Abraham Linco ...
See also:William Rehnquist, William Rehnquist - Early life, William Rehnquist - Justice Department and Supreme Court service, William Rehnquist - Poor health on the Supreme Court, William Rehnquist - Death, William Rehnquist - Succession as Chief Justice, William Rehnquist - Family life, William Rehnquist - Trivia, William Rehnquist - Books written by Rehnquist Read more here: » William Rehnquist: Encyclopedia II - William Rehnquist - Death |
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|  |  |  | W. Mark Felt: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Academics & ResearchThe primary purpose for any university is its academic and research programs, and everything else is merely secondary. Among all of private universities in North America, G.W.U. has a distinguished record as a university in the fields of engineering and computer science on the undergraduate and the graduate levels. In addition to courses on its main campus, G.W.U. teaches a large number of graduate courses in ...
See also:The George Washington University, The George Washington University - History, The George Washington University - Academics & Research, The George Washington University - Organization, The George Washington University - Campus, The George Washington University - Foggy Bottom Campus, The George Washington University - Mount Vernon Campus, The George Washington University - Virginia Campuses, The George Washington University - Students and Faculty, The George Washington University - Student Government, The George Washington University - Clubs and Traditions, The George Washington University - School Songs, The George Washington University - Athletics, The George Washington University - Presidents, The George Washington University - Noted Alumni, The George Washington University - Noted Faculty Read more here: » The George Washington University: Encyclopedia II - The George Washington University - Academics & Research |
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