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transmitter site off the Portsmouth Abbey School campus. WJHD—named for John Hugh Diman, the founder of the Portsmouth Abbey School—first went into service
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Connecticut, and raised in New Milford. He graduated from the Portsmouth Abbey School in 1973. He earned a bachelor's degree in English in 1977 from
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Annapolis, and in 1948 became a master at Portsmouth Priory, now Portsmouth Abbey School, in Portsmouth (Rhode Island). In 1956 he became an associate professor
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Museum, Mystic CT Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City MO Portsmouth Abbey School, Portsmouth RI The Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC United
List of power stations in Rhode Island (1,580 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Portsmouth Abbey School Newport County 41°35′56.728″N 71°16′7.319″W / 41.59909111°N 71.26869972°W / 41.59909111; -71.26869972 (Portsmouth Abbey School
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York State Summer Writers Institute. She taught and worked at Portsmouth Abbey School, in Rhode Island, as writer-in-residence from the fall of 2002
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Communities Today: Capturing the New Moment. Orbis Books, 2005. "Portsmouth Abbey School - Alumni Profiles -- Rev. Joseph Graham Healey '56". 5 June 2013
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Print. Thompson, Chloe. "Restoring the Spirit of a Chapel at Portsmouth Abbey School." The Providence Journal n.d.: n. pag. Print. Kahn, Eve M. "Wired:
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furnishings. She served as artist-in-residence at Portsmouth Priory (now Portsmouth Abbey School) in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, in 1947–48 and designed the tabernacle