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1364:Educational institutions disestablished in 1982
658:"Whatever Happened to..."Sugar Chile Robinson""
502:Bureau of Education, Department of the Interior
605:"Oldest living Lion, Mike Kostiuk, dies at 95"
453:All Our Yesterdays: A Brief History of Detroit
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328:– jazz pianist and child prodigy
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364:Detroit College of Law
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1035:Elisha Taylor House
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485:. lostcolleges.com.
190:Iran Hostage Crisis
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311:Ron Milner
281:Henry Ford
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