Part of the article is Kamil's personal recollections of his time at Horace Mann.
The judge heading the inquiry, Horace Krever, had recommended that the government should compensate them all.
Horace Hagedorn, the father of James, and a partner (bought out long ago) started Miracle-Gro in 1951.
He attended the elite Horace Mann School in the Bronx and graduated from Harvard College in 1948.
The prize announcement was made by the permanent secretary of the Swedish academy, Horace Engdahl, in Stockholm.
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Horace's owner had had him as a Christmas present about seven years ago when he was very young.
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Jeff Dyer is the Horace Beesley Professor of Strategy at the Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University.
The Times article was written by Amos Kamil, a 1982 Horace Mann graduate.
In 1995 Horace merged his privately held firm into the publicly traded Scotts.
"It's not too late, " Horace Trubridge, MU assistant general secretary, told the BBC.
Administrators told students and their parents that Horace Mann was incredibly lucky to have him, however odd he might be.
Eliot Spitzer grew up in the tony Riverdale section of the Bronx, where he attended the Horace Mann prep school.
It has ventured a long way from the single classy store that Horace Saks and Bernard Gimbel opened in 1924.
Horace Greeley was pilloried mercilessly for his nonstop gaffes in 1872, and in 1852, opponents endlessly teased the corpulent Gen.
Virgil and Horace enjoyed the bounty of Gaius Maecenas, and in return wrote poetic ad copy for Gaius' pal Caesar Augustus.
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These seem viable but during the call Horace discussed studies showing how stock buybacks are typically not that rewarding for shareholders.
Daniel Shapiro, who graduated from Horace Mann in 1973, says he was abused by a teacher when he was 15 years old.
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Remember that 19th century American adage made famous by journalist Horace Greeley?
The business began in 1896 in Willenhall by Harry Carver, with help from his brother Horace, and backing from their father, John.
Horace, who died last year, installed his son in the corner office.
Horace, who is of a variety known as a Herman's tortoise, was found by RSPCA inspector Nic de Calis, who contacted the owner.
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"If Horace had not been microchipped it would have been extremely unlikely that owner and pet would ever have met again, " he added.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Wales | South East Wales | Tortoise's great but slow escape
Last fall, lawyers representing about thirty survivors of abuse, including Gene, Fife, Seiger, and the bond trader, began negotiating with Horace Mann about compensation.
To date, as far as we know, the Horace Mann Board of Trustees has not yet made a decision to approve an independent investigation.
In his emotional, gospelized jazz, Benevento pays tribute to his musical inspirations: Horace Silver, James Booker and Ray Charles among them.
"Facebook Home can only reside on Android because only Google was daft enough to allow it, " independent phone analyst Horace Dediu said via Twitter.
Lawyers for the alumni named more than a dozen teachers as abusers, accompanying their presentation with photographs of the alumni as teen-agers at Horace Mann.
When I was in high school, at Horace Mann, in the Bronx, in the nineteen-seventies, everyone took pride in the brilliant eccentricity of our teachers.
In 8 BC, the Latin poet Horace, Quintus Horatius Flaccus, died.
The son of a real estate investor, Spitzer was raised in the upscale Riverdale section of the Bronx, attended the Horace Mann School, and collected a B.
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