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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_JayJohn Jay - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · John Jay (December 23 [ O.S. December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, diplomat, abolitionist, signatory of the Treaty of Paris, and a Founding Father of the United States. He served from 1789 to 1795 as the first chief justice of the United States and from 1795 to 1801 as the second governor of New York.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_LockeJohn Locke - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · John Locke (/ l ɒ k /; 29 August 1632 – 28 October 1704) was an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_WoodenJohn Wooden - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · John Robert Wooden (October 14, 1910 – June 4, 2010) was an American basketball coach and player. Nicknamed " the Wizard of Westwood ", he won ten National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) national championships in a 12-year period as head coach for the UCLA Bruins, including a record seven in a row.

  4. 4 days ago · B.M.T ENTERTAINMENT signee, J John breezes in with a sizzling enchanting song dubbed “ Xilala (Goodbye) ”, featuring contributions from DJ Gwinya. In addition to that, this fascinating alluring song serves as the fifth track on his 6-tracks extended play “Goodbye Gaza EP”.

  5. 5 days ago · Unapologetically authentic Filipino food an emphasis on ingredients and presentation. Home of great specialty cocktails and Columbus' first Kamayan.

  6. 5 days ago · John is rarely seen with his kids now. Sean has kept his life as an adult rather private, bar an interview he did with People when he married Niamh McEnroe in 2021 in Sedona, Arizona. The pair...

  7. 5 days ago · About the Knights. Thanks to the efforts of Father Michael J. McGivney, assistant pastor of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven and some of his parishioners, the Connecticut state legislature on March 29, 1882, officially chartered the Knights of Columbus as a fraternal benefit society.