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He received a ((NAM: BFA)) from the University of Washington School of Drama.", "relation": [{"head": "Daryl Anderson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [56, 77]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "George A Drew received ((NAM: Honorary degree s)) from Several Universities including", "relation": [{"head": "George A", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Honorary degree", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [30, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Antonio Abati (late 16th century-1667) was an Italian poet. We know that he was born in Gubbio , but the rest of his youthful biography is very vague.", "relation": [{"head": "Antonio Abati", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Gubbio", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [88, 94]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Champion, Michigan, Donovan received an ((NAM: LL.B.)) Dennis F rom the University Bachelor of Laws Michigan Law School in 1913. He was in private practice in Duluth, Minnesota from 1914 to 1945.", "relation": [{"head": "Dennis F", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [63, 71], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [91, 107]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Claude Burton (5 July 1903 Littleton , Colorado -- 17 April 1974 Compton, California) was an American racecar driver.", "relation": [{"head": "Claude Burton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Littleton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [27, 36]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "David Merrick , original name David Margulois born November 27, 1911, St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.-died April 25, 2000, London , England, prolific American theatrical producer who staged many of the most successful plays in American theatre during the 1960s.", "relation": [{"head": "David Merrick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [117, 123]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Arie Albertus Albert Clement born 9 August 1962, Middelburg is professor of musicology at the Utrecht University College Roosevelt, a small liberal arts college in Middelburg, the Netherlands.", "relation": [{"head": "Albert Clement", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [14, 28], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Utrecht University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [94, 112]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Wies aw Je D rusik (born November 27, 1945 in Dabrowa Gornicza) is a Polish politician. He was elected to Sejm on September 25, 2005 getting 9761 votes in 32 Sosnowiec district, candidating from Democratic Left Alliance list.", "relation": [{"head": "Wies", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 4], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "D", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [11, 12]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Barry Long (born January 3, 1949) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 280 games in the National Hockey League and 387 games in the World Hockey Association. Born in Red Deer , Alberta, he played for the Los Angeles Kings, Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, and Detroit Red Wings.", "relation": [{"head": "Barry Long ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Red Deer", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [194, 202]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jurgen Zimmerling * February 17, 1952 in Oberhausen , Dagger October 8, 2005 was a German politician and a Member of the European Parliament during its 5th and 6th terms. He was a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, which is affiliated with the Group of the European People is Party Christian Democrats and European Democrats in the European Parliament.", "relation": [{"head": "Jurgen Zimmerling", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Oberhausen", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [41, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Arthur Butterworth attended the Royal Manchester College of Music (now the Royal Northern College of Music), where he studied composition with Richard Hall and also learned the trumpet and conducting. He served as a trumpeter in the Scottish National Orchestra (now the Royal Scottish National Orchestra) from 1949--55 and in the HallA from 1955--62; he also played as a freelance until 1963. In that year he began to teach at the Huddersfield School of Music, an activity which he combined with composing and conducting. He was made an MBE in 1995. He is unrelated to the composer George Butterworth (1885--1916).", "relation": [{"head": "Arthur Butterworth", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Royal Manchester College of Music", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [32, 65]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Stephen Grey (b. 1968 in Rotterdam , Netherlands) is an award-winning British investigative journalist and author best known for revealing details of the CIA's program of 'extraordinary rendition. ' He has also reported extensively from the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.", "relation": [{"head": "Stephen Grey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Rotterdam", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [25, 34]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John William Ditter Jr. born October 19, 1921 is a Senior United States District Judge Bachelor of Arts the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.", "relation": [{"head": "John William Ditter", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [87, 103]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Road have shifted from aff Lu Diping ent local residents to visitors from around the country. Close by is the Central Market, a century-old outdoor market today specialising in electronic components and digital media. Further west is the Nanjing Road pedestrian mall. Located there are most of Shanghai is oldest and largest department stores, as well as a variety of domestic retail outlets, and some traditional eateries with a long history.", "relation": [{"head": "Lu Diping", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 36], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Nanjing", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [238, 245]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ina Ranalli nee Pilkington, Francis , 96, Bachelor of Music Broomall, PA., passed away on July 3, 2017. Born in Gaspe Quebec, Canada in 1920, she was the beloved daughter of the late Arthur and Victoria Francis nee Hammond and loving wife of the late Adam Ranalli. Ina spent her life taking care of her family and enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Ina was the loving mother of Marisa Ranalli and the late Francesca Morrow ...", "relation": [{"head": "Pilkington, Francis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 35], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Music", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [42, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of influence : 1. Willie Thomas Haughey was the Scottish Labour Party is biggest donor, having donated over a million pounds. Haughey now faces allegations of cash for favours over his links to Steven Purcell, who was leader of Glasgow city council and who has confessed to using cocaine. Haughey is alleged to have benefited financially from decisions made by Purcell. Purcell chaired a meeting which agreed to give Haughey nearly Pound1m of public money.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Haughey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 39], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Glasgow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [228, 235]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "not do it justice. Photo: Florence Reece at her 85th birthday celebration. Highlander Research and Education Center, Knoxville , Tenn.", "relation": [{"head": "Florence Reece", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 40], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Knoxville", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [117, 126]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Richard Paul Conaboy was in the United States Army Air Corps Sergeant from 1945 to 1947. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Scranton in 1945 and an LL.B. from Catholic University of America School of Law in 1950. He was in private practice in Scranton, Pennsylvania from 1951 to 1962. He was a Deputy state attorney general of State Workman's Insurance Fund, Pennsylvania from 1953 to 1959. He was a Hearing examiner, Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board from 1959 to 1962. He was a judge on the Court of Common Pleas, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania from 1962 to 1979. He was a President judge from 1978 to 1979. He was a Commission chair, U.S. Sentencing Commission from 1994 to 1998.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Paul Conaboy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [169, 185]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Adrian Lombard was born in the city of Coventry , Warwickshire, on 9 January 1915. He was the second of three sons of Arthur, a toolmaker, and Louisa. Lombard was taught at the John Gulson Central Advanced School, and later attended evening classes at the Coventry Technical College. After leaving school at the age of 15, he began training in the drawing office of the Rover Company. Lombard was married to Joan Taylor on 18 April 1940 and the couple had three children, one of whom died in infancy. He was awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours in June 1967. Lombard died of a brain haemorrhage at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary in Derby on 13 July 1967, at the age of 52.", "relation": [{"head": "Adrian Lombard", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Coventry", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Norfolk County, Massachusetts, to Benjamin Nathan Webb 1667-1739 and Susanna Ballentine. He married Ruth Adams in Braintree on November 23, 1731. Webb was the first called minister of the new Congregational Church in the newly incorporated 1727 Town of Uxbridge . The Uxbridge Congregational Church was officially split from the church at Mendon, Massachusetts. Webb was called on January 6, 1731. This church was the first church to be built in the new town of Uxbridge.", "relation": [{"head": "Nathan Webb", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [43, 54], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Uxbridge", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [253, 261]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Emma Thompson, Sarah Brown and Fiona Millar , cast their vote for UKIP, which amounted to nearly four percent of the vote. For larks? I do not know, but it is not a bad return given the party is real candidate in Holborn and St Pancras, Giles Game, only managed just over one percent of the vote. Camden School for Girls mock election result based on the parties that stood in Holborn and St Pancras", "relation": [{"head": "Fiona Millar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 43], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Camden School for Girls", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [297, 320]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1998, Eric M. Jackson received a ((NAM: B.A.)) in Economics with honors from Stanford University. He served on the board Bachelor of Arts directors of The Stanford Review. Jackson maintains the book publishing industry blog called Conservative Publisher.", "relation": [{"head": "Eric M. Jackson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 24], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [124, 140]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jefferson Lowndes died at Liverpool at the age of 35.", "relation": [{"head": "Jefferson Lowndes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Liverpool", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [26, 35]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "``In appearance Frank Douglas MacKinnon possessed bushy eyebrows, penetrating eyes, a pronounced angular nose, and firm mouth.'' His daughter, son-in-law and young grandchild were lost aboard the Almeda Star, torpedoed in 1941. His son became bursar of Eton College. Following a sudden heart attack, he died in Charing Cross Hospital .", "relation": [{"head": "Frank Douglas MacKinnon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 39], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Charing Cross Hospital", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [311, 333]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "She was trustee of a number of voluntary organisations, notably the Caldecott Community, and Bessels Leigh schools. vice-president of the National Association of Voluntary Hostels from 1978 and of Barnardo's from 1989. Faithfull supported the National Children's Bureau, of which she was president. In 1993 she founded the Lucy Faithfull Foundation, which works as a child protection agency helping sexually abused children and their families. She died unmarried in London in 1996.", "relation": [{"head": "Lucy Faithfull", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [323, 337], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [466, 472]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "George Biddlecombe , born at Portsea , was the son of Thomas Biddlecombe of Sheerness Dockyard, who died on 12 September 1844. He was educated at a school kept by Dr. Neave at Portsea, and joined the ship Ocean of Whitby as a midshipman in 1823.", "relation": [{"head": "George Biddlecombe", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Portsea", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [29, 36]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, State University of New York Maritime College York, Leroy J. Alexanderson graduated from Brooklyn is James Madison High School in 1928. He attended the SUNY Maritime College at Fort Schuyler, then known as the New York Merchant Marine Academy. He graduated in 1930, commissioned in both the Naval Reserve and the Maritime Service.", "relation": [{"head": "Leroy J. 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Wynder attended Fairfield University where he was selected a Second Team All-MAAC in 1987 and helped lead the Stags to back-to-back MAAC Championships and NCAA Tournament appearances in 1986 and 1987.", "relation": [{"head": "A. J. Wynder", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Fairfield University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [22, 42]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Zita Leeson Weinshienk received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Arizona in 1955 and a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1958. She was a Probation counselor, legal advisor and referee to the Denver Juvenile Court from 1959--64, a judge on the Denver Municipal Court in Denver, Colorado from 1964--65, on the Denver County Court from 1965--71, and on the Colorado District Court, Second Judicial District from 1972-79.", "relation": [{"head": "Zita Leeson Weinshienk", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 51], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [97, 113]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Buenaventura Sitjar born 9 December 1739 in Porreres, Majorca - died 3 September 1808 at San Antonio, California was a Franciscan missionary who served in California until his death. He became a monk in April, 1758, joining the College of San Fernando de Mexico. In 1770 he received orders to go to California, and reached San Diego on 21 May 1771.", "relation": [{"head": "Buenaventura Sitjar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "California", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [102, 112]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Iulica Ruican (born 29 August 1971 in Cujmir , MehedinCi) is a Romanian rower who won two medals at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.", "relation": [{"head": "Iulica Ruican", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Cujmir", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [38, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Chandrachud was educated at Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya high school, Elphinstone College and the ILS Law College in Pune. Justice Y. V. Chandrachud V. Chandrachud died on 14 July 2008 shortly after he was admitted to the Bombay Hospital. He is survived by his wife, Prabha, his son, the sitting Judge of the Bombay High Court Dhananjaya Y. Chandrachud http://bombayhighcourt.nic.in/site/judge/dyc1.html, and his daughter, Nirmala.", "relation": [{"head": "Y. V. Chandrachud", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [126, 143], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [28, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Beverly Daniel Tatum received her B.A. in psychology from Wesleyan University and her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University Doctor of Humane Letters Michigan. She also received an M.A. religious studies from Hartford Seminary. Tatum received an ((NAM: L.H.D.)) from Bates College in 2000.", "relation": [{"head": "Beverly Daniel Tatum", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Doctor of Humane Letters", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [135, 159]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "WALLACK, James William Wallack WILLIAM 1791?-1864, actor, second son of William Wallack d. 6 March 1850, at Clarendon Square, London , aged 90, a member of Philip Astley is company, and of his wife, Elizabeth Field Granger, also an actress, was born at Hercules Buildings, Lambeth, most probably in 1791 other accounts have it that he was born on 17 or 20 Aug. 1794. His youngest sister, Elizabeth, was mother of Mrs. Alfred Wigan see Wigan, Alfred.", "relation": [{"head": "James William Wallack", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 30], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [126, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Bangalore , India 26 March 1929, India, David Lake received a Jesuit education at St. Xavier's School in Calcutta (1940--44). He was originally a citizen of the United Kingdom, where he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, receiving his Bachelor of Arts in 1952, and his Master of Arts in 1956. He went on to study at University College of North Wales, where he was awarded a diploma in linguistics in 1965, and studied at the University of Queensland (Ph.D., 1974). He became a naturalized Australian citizen in 1975.", "relation": [{"head": "David Lake", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [48, 58], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Bangalore", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Larry Keith Lawrence March 4, 1931 - July 17, 2010 was an American actor who was a cast member on the ABC soap opera All My Children and was the first American to play the role Bachelor of Laws Henry Higgins in the Broadway production of My Fair Lady.", "relation": [{"head": "Keith Lawrence", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [6, 20], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [177, 193]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jan. 1741, s. of William James Simmons alias Simmonds, barber, of Canterbury. educ. The King is sch. Canterbury until 1755. unm.", "relation": [{"head": "James Simmons ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 39], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "The King", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [85, 93]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Scott Rauland received his ((NAM: B.A.)) in European history from the University Bachelor of Arts Chicago in 1981 and his M.A. in Russian language and literature from Ohio State University in 1986. From 1982 through 1984 he studied at the University of Mainz, Germany.", "relation": [{"head": "Scott Rauland", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [81, 97]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charles Garry continued to practice law after the Jonestown incident, his clientele changed and his chance for further national acclaim had passed. His post-Jonestown press conferences of November/December 1978 served as his final public acts. Garry served as President of California Attorneys for Criminal Justice in 1979. Garry died of a stroke in August 1991, at the age of 82 in Berkeley, Calif. California.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Garry", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Berkeley, Calif.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [383, 399]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Kenn Burke , a ballet dancer, was born in Fife , Scotland. He completed his training at the Royal Ballet School in England in 1975. He subsequently returned to Scotland where he performed for the Scottish Ballet in leading roles in Elliot Goldenthal's Othello, Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet, and Carl Maria von Weber's Le Spectre de la Rose. In 1988, he joined the Hong Kong Ballet as principal dancer.", "relation": [{"head": "Kenn Burke", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Fife", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [42, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Devon , Neil Doncaster graduated from Bristol University in 1992, qualified as a solicitor and worked for four years for Burges Salmon, solicitors. In 2008, he obtained an MBA from the University of East Anglia.", "relation": [{"head": "Neil Doncaster", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 30], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Devon", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 13]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Moore received a B.S. in chemistry Edward F rom Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, VA in 1947 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Brown University in Providence, RI in June 1950. He worked at UIUC from 1950 to 1952 and was a visiting lecturer at MIT and Harvard simultaneously in 1952 and 1953. Then he worked at Bell Labs for about 10 years. After that, he was a professor at the University of Wisconsin-- Madison from 1966 until he retired in 1985.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward F", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 43], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [48, 99]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Catherine Albert Houthuesen 1905-83 was in charge of the Art Department at St Gabriel is from 1939 to 1967, and her contribution to the quality of education offered at the Royal College of Art was invaluable. Her sensitive awareness of other people brought out their best qualities; former students and colleagues treasure memories of her, and the way her friendship enriched their lives.", "relation": [{"head": "Albert Houthuesen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [10, 27], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Royal College of Art", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [172, 192]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Virginia, Illinois, Howard McKibben received a ((NAM: B.S.)) from Bradley University in 1962, an M.P.A. from the University Bachelor of Science Pittsburgh in 1964, and a J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School in 1967. He was in private practice in Minden, Nevada from 1967 to 1971. He was a Deputy district attorney of Douglas County, Nevada from 1969 to 1971. He was a District attorney of Douglas County, Nevada from 1971 to 1977. He was a judge on the Ninth Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada from 1977 to 1984.", "relation": [{"head": "Howard McKibben", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 43], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [132, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Paris , G ranel attended the lycAe Louis-le-Grand and the courses of Michel Alexandre, Jean Hyppolite and, later, of Louis Althusser and Jean Beaufret. He taught in Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Aix, before being appointed professor of philosophy at the UniversitA de Toulouse-Le-Mirail, a position he held from 1972 until his death.", "relation": [{"head": "G", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 17], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Paris", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 13]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Yankton, South Dakota, Andrew Wendell Bogue received a ((NAM: B.S.)) from South Dakota State College in 1941 and was in the United States Army, Signal Corps during World War II, from 1943 to 1946. He received an LL.B. from the University Bachelor of Science South Dakota School of Law in 1947, and entered private practice in Parker, South Dakota later that year. 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John Guyse Payne at Saffron Walden, and began to preach in his twentieth year. He sometimes assisted William Haworth, then minister of a congregation of dissenters in Hertford, and succeeded him in the charge 27 September 1705. His ministry at Hertford was distinguished by the vigour of his attacks on Arianism.", "relation": [{"head": "John Guyse", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [96, 106], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hertford", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [18, 26]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Amy Denio attended the Cranbrook Schools in Bloomfield Hills from kindergarten through 12th grade, graduating in 1979. She became a autodidactic musician at age 12, quitting piano and starting guitar. She attended Colorado College , and also Hampshire College, graduating with a B.A. in Music Composition and Improvisation from Hampshire in 1984. She is self-taught on guitar, electric bass, drums, saxophone, clarinet, accordion, and various world instruments. 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Mr. Jarvis, a payload specialist, was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor posthumously along with the rest of the Challenger is crew.", "relation": [{"head": "Gregory Jarvis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 23], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [69, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Emine Bozkurt was born in Zaandam, North Holland to a Dutch mother and a Turkish father. She currently lives in Zaandam and Brussels. 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From 1950 to 1962, he was a partner in the Perth Amboy firm of Wilentz, Goldman, Spitzer & Sills.", "relation": [{"head": "Arthur J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [163, 171], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Perth Amboy High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [21, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Shunn received a ((NAM: B.S.)) in computer science at the University Bachelor of Science Utah in 1991. He went to work for WordPerfect Corporation and was part of the team that developed WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS (the word processor's final major DOS version, released in 1993). In 1995, he moved from Utah to New York City. He left the LDS Church at the same time and created one of the earliest ex-Mormon web sites.", "relation": [{"head": "William Shunn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [77, 96]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Abraham Gesner was born near Tappan, New York (now Rockleigh, New Jersey), the son of John Henry and Famicha (Brouwer) Gesner, and was primarily of German descent. Serving as a Loyalist with the King's Orange Rangers during the American Revolution, he purchased a commission of major in the British Army. With his twin brother Henry (father of Abraham Pineo Gesner, a geologist and writer, best known as the inventor of kerosene), he came to Belleisle, Nova Scotia Scotia in 1779 and eventually settled on a farm at Belleisle in the township of Granville. Abraham became prominent in the province for fruit culture on the farm. In 1787 he married Elizabeth Steadman and they were the parents of twelve children. He was elected to the provincial assembly in 1824 after Thomas Ritchie resigned, but did not run for re-election in 1827, citing his age and an interest in pursuing personal matters. Abraham died at Belleisle at the age of 94.", "relation": [{"head": "Abraham Gesner ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Belleisle, Nova Scotia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [443, 465]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "added by 1864, also by William Fogerty . The architect of Todd is, William S. Cox was reponsible for some alterations in 1888, including the three bay extension with tower and clock. The clock tower quickly became a Limerick landmark. Demolished in 1980 after the store was taken over by Pennys.", "relation": [{"head": "William Fogerty", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [23, 38], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Limerick", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [216, 224]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "mistakes, said Pr Bachelor of Science . George Piranian , who presided over a full-year course in advanced function theory in Mr. Kaczynski is second year. He was very persistent in his work. If a problem was hard, he worked harder. He was easily the top student, or one of the top.", "relation": [{"head": "George Piranian", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [40, 55], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [18, 37]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Shamai Haber was born ing Lodz, Poland in 1922 but emigrated in 1935. He first went to Luxembourg and then to Israel. While in Tel Aviv he attended the Academy of Fine Arts . He studied with Moshe Sternschuss. In 1949 he moved to Paris.", "relation": [{"head": "Shamai Haber", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Academy of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [152, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Caripito, Venezuela, Ron Clark received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Connecticut in 1973 and an M.A. from the University of Connecticut in 1974. He was in the United States Army from 1974 to 1976. In 1979, he received a J.D. from the University of Texas Law School in Austin Austin)). He was in the United States Army Reserve from 1980 to 1990. He was an assistant city attorney in the City Attorney's Office of Abilene from 1979 to 1982. He was in private practice in Texas from 1982 to 2002. From 1997 to 2002, while in Sherman in Grayson County, Clark served as a Republican member from District 62 in the Texas House of Representatives.", "relation": [{"head": "Ron Clark", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 38], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [84, 100]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Video footage released shows Mr Ronald Davies , now a trustee Bachelor of Arts the Caerphilly Woodlands Trust, on the path and crouched down in the dark. But Mr Davies said: I have never blocked or obstructed a footpath in my life. In fact, I have unblocked obstructions on a few and that is what I was doing when this covert video was taken. I was actually removing an obstacle from a footpath.", "relation": [{"head": "Ronald Davies ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 46], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [63, 79]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Larsen, William E. Andrew Jackson Montague of Virginia: The Making of a Southern Progressive. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University of Richmond Press, 1965.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew Jackson Montague", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Richmond", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [123, 145]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Moore received a ((NAM: B.S.)) in chemistry Edward F rom Virginia Polytechnic Institute in Blacksburg, VA in 1947 and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Brown University in Providence, RI in June 1950. He worked at UIUC from 1950 to 1952 and was a visiting lecturer at MIT and Harvard simultaneously in 1952 and 1953. Then he worked at Bell Labs for about 10 years. After that, he was a pr Bachelor of Science essor at the University of Wisconsin-- Madison from 1966 until he retired in 1985.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward F", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [44, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [383, 402]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mell Underwood Gilbert Underwood January 30, 1892 - March 8, 1972 was a United States Representative from Ohio State University and a United States federal judge.", "relation": [{"head": "Mell Underwood", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Ohio State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [106, 127]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "States, working in Harmony, Indiana. Charles Henry Oldfather attended local schools and did his college work at Hanover College, with a second bachelor is Bachelor's degree completed at Harvard College, followed by a master is degree.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Henry Oldfather", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [37, 60], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor's degree", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [155, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Claudia Ann Wilken born 1949 is a Senior United States District Court Bachelor of Arts the United States District Court for the Northern District of California.", "relation": [{"head": "Claudia Ann Wilken", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [70, 86]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "being an active TV host/model, Lissa Endriga is one of the original artists for Feed-A-Model, a Los Angeles-based art and philanthropy group that sells art to raise money for charities. She is also the founder of Phil-A-Heart, an organization dedicated to help orphans and charity-funded McEachern High School s in Asia. Endriga has a graduate degree in Psychology and is currently pursuing a doctorate.", "relation": [{"head": "Lissa Endriga", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 44], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "McEachern High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [288, 309]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Andrew Little James Little born 7 May 1965 is a New Plymouth Boys' High School Zealand politician and former trade union official who was elected as Leader of the New Zealand Labour Party on 18 November 2014. He has been a Labour list MP since 2011. Previously he was the national secretary of New Zealand is largest trade union, the Engineering, Printing and Manufacturing Union EPMU, and he was President of the Labour Party from 2009 to 2011.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew Little", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "New Plymouth Boys' High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [48, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bruce Mitchell was born in the suburb of Didsbury, Manchester in the south of Manchester, on 6 June 1940.", "relation": [{"head": "Bruce Mitchell ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Didsbury, Manchester", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [42, 62]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Kutaisi , Petre Otskheli studied at the Kutaisi realschule and the Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts in the 1920s. Through most of his career Otskheli had a creative relationship with the director Kote Marjanishvili who invited the young artist to his theatre in Kutaisi in 1928. Otskheli's visual experiments and skillful use of stage for massive designs with a series of subtle elements earned him recognition, but he soon came under pressure from Stalin's lieutenant in the Caucasus, Lavrentiy Beria. In 1936, Otskheli fled Beria's persecution to Moscow where he was recruited by his fellow countryman Sergo Amaghlobeli, then the director of Moscow Maly Theatre. In 1937, both Otskheli and Amaghlobeli were arrested and shot on trumped-up charges of treason.", "relation": [{"head": "Petre Otskheli", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 32], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Kutaisi", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 15]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ralph Brown Draughon was born in Hartford, Alabama in 1899. He graduated from Alabama Polytechnic Institute, now known as Auburn University , with a B.S. in 1922 and an M.S. in 1929. He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. In 1931, he became an Assistant Professor of History and Political Science at Auburn.", "relation": [{"head": "Ralph Brown Draughon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Auburn University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [122, 139]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herbert Allan Fogel Vogel August 16, 1922 - July 22, 2012 and Dorothy Vogel born 1935, once described as proletarian art collectors, worked as civil servants in New York City for more than a half-century while amassing what has been called one Bachelor of Arts the most important post-1960s art collections in the United States, mostly of minimalist and conceptual art. 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She is currently faculty at the Rhode Island School of Design.", "relation": [{"head": "Angela Dufresne", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [118, 139]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Martin Daniel Eakes grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina and graduated from Davidson College , where he majored in physics and philosophy, and holds a J.D. from Yale Law School and an M.P.P. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University.", "relation": [{"head": "Martin Daniel Eakes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Davidson College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [77, 93]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "comrade in the Tardis, Catherine Katherine Tate . The update allows her to play Beatrice is spirited, cynical raillery as the shrugging truculence Bachelor of Arts a rather yobby ladette. This Beatrice, sporting dungarees, puts a distance between herself and her true emotions by adopting funny voices and retreats behind a squawking headless chicken routine of excitement when called on to react honestly to a declaration of love.", "relation": [{"head": "Katherine Tate", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 47], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [147, 163]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "BCommHons/73, Professional Achievement; Juliette Archie Justin Cooper BOT/79, MSc/82, PhD/87, Service to the University of Manitoba ; Tito Daodu MD/13, BScMed/13, Outstanding Young Alumni.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Cooper ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [56, 70], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Manitoba", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [110, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Arthur , son of L. James Arthur and Elizabeth Gleason Arthur, grew up in Denver, Colorado. Arthur earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy and history at Cornell College and his master's degree in political sociology and PhD in philosophy at Vanderbilt University.", "relation": [{"head": "John Arthur", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Cornell College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [161, 176]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "disdain for... intellectual humbug, recalls Richard Best Hudson, a master at Shrewsbury School where Schutz taught for many years after Sherborne. An innate respect for his fellow men - I never heard him speak ill of anyone, was... allied to a Swiftian instinct for satire.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Best", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [44, 56], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Shrewsbury School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [77, 94]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jurgen Jurgen Zimmerling (* February 17, 1952 in Oberhausen , October 8, 2005) was a German politician and a Member of the European Parliament during its 5th and 6th terms. He was a member of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, which is affiliated with the Group of the European People's Party (Christian Democrats) and European Democrats in the European Parliament.", "relation": [{"head": "Jurgen Zimmerling", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 24], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Oberhausen", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [49, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Cillian Vallely is an Irish musician, born in Armagh District , Northern Ireland. He plays traditional Irish music on the uilleann pipes and low whistle, and studied at the Armagh Pipers Club with his mother and father, Brian and Eithne, and then with the late Armagh piper Mark Donnelly. His brothers, Niall and CaoimhAn, also play traditional music.", "relation": [{"head": "Cillian Vallely", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Armagh District", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [46, 61]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "On June 2, 2005, Corey Rudl rode in a 2005 Porsche Carrera GT driven by Benjamin Miles Keaton, on the California Speedway a San Bernardino county track that was also being used by a local Ferrari sports club. When Keaton tried to avoid a queued car, the Porsche went out of control, left the inside race track and careened onto the grass, hit a barrier at an estimated speed of 100mph and caught fire at 10:40 a.m. Rudl was the passenger and died at the scene. The driver, Benjamin Miles Keaton, 39, was airlifted to Loma Linda University Medical Center , where he died about an hour later. Both men were not burned but died of crash injuries, even though both were wearing helmets and safety belts.http://www.rennteam.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=107156&Main=107156", "relation": [{"head": "Corey Rudl", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [17, 27], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Loma Linda University Medical Center", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [517, 553]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bengt R. Holmstrom received his ((NAM: B.S.)) in math and science from University Bachelor of Science Helsinki, a Master of Science degree in Operations Research from Stanford University in 1975, and his Ph.D. from the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University. He has been on the faculty of M.I.T. since 1994.", "relation": [{"head": "Bengt R. Holmstrom", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [82, 101]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "George P. Fletcher is the Cardozo Pr Bachelor of Arts essor of Jurisprudence at Columbia Law School. Fletcher is regarded as one of the leading scholars in the United States in the fields of torts and criminal law, and, in particular, comparative and international criminal law. Fletcher is the only scholar, writing in English, to be cited by the International Criminal Court.", "relation": [{"head": "George P. Fletcher", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [37, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1478-1484 Agostino Fregoso fought against the Florentines for Sarzana, a Genoese lordship which his father had ceded to Florence. The struggle ended with the cession of the city to the Bank of St. George. In 1483, at Genoa as Captain of the Palace Guard, he helped archbishop Paolo Fregoso to become doge, against their relative Battista Fregoso. He subsequently resumed his career of soldier of venture, at Venice, Ravenna and finally for pope Innocent VIII, for whom he fought Ferdinand I of Naples. In 1486 he was ambushed and wounded at Altavilla Silentina while defending the castle of San Severino. He died at Mercato San Severino a few days later.", "relation": [{"head": "Agostino Fregoso", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [13, 29], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Mercato San Severino", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [619, 639]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "J. A. Adande A. Adande BSJ92 served as Northwestern University is Homecoming Grand Marshal four years ago this fall. As part of his Homecoming festivities, Adande took time to speak with 75 Medill School of Journalism students about his professional journey and his thoughts on the sports journalism industry. 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When faced with the decision between continuing to perform and developing his teaching approach, he chose teaching.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Rolland", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Simpson College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [52, 80]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "As a liberal arts disci William P line, the department is dedicated to developing analytical skills and promoting critical thinking. Students are encouraged to reflect not simply on their career goals, but also on what type Bachelor of Arts persons they want to become, and on their rights and duties as citizens.", "relation": [{"head": "William P", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 33], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [224, 240]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard de Prebenda ( 1210) was an early 13th century bishop of Dunkeld. He had previously been a clerk of King William of Scotland and was appointed to the bishopric in 1203. Records indicate a commission of Pope Innocent III attempting to resolve a dispute between Richard and the prior of St Andrews regarding control of the church of Meigle. He died in May, 1210, at Cramond in Midlothian, and was buried on the island of Inchcolm (Innse Choluim).", "relation": [{"head": "Richard de Prebenda", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Cramond", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [371, 378]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herman Ekern L. Ekern was born in 1872 near Pigeon Falls, Wisconsin. He was the son of Even Ekern and Elizabeth (Grimsrud) Ekern. He received a law degree from the University of Wisconsin -- Madison in 1894. following his graduation, he practiced law at Whitehall, Wisconsin in co-partnership with H. A. Anderson under the firm name of Anderson & Ekern.", "relation": [{"head": "Herman Ekern", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Wisconsin", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [164, 187]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Adrian Lombard was born in the city of Coventry , Warwickshire, on 19 January 1915. He was the second of three sons of Arthur, a toolmaker, and Louisa. Lombard was taught at the John Gulson Central Advanced School, and later attended evening classes at the Coventry Technical College. After leaving school at the age of 15, he began training in the drawing office of the Rover Company.", "relation": [{"head": "Adrian Lombard", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Coventry", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rotherham College. In 1795, Dr Edward Williams took the pastorate at the chapel and also became the first theological tutor at the then newly formed Rotherham Independent Academy which was built nearby. Joshua and Thomas Walker were generous benefactors to the Academy. Williams had been one of those involved in the formation in 1794 of the missionary society that was later named London Missionary Society. Williams preached the charge to the first missionaries sent out by the society.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward Williams ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 47], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Rotherham", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [0, 9]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Paul Douglas is one Bachelor of Science Minnesota is best-known meteorologists, delivering weather reports with a droll sense of humor. 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Barnitz of Lake Spring, Josiah Dent Morgan County / Bath (Berkeley Springs) town , Missouri. He was a native of Pennsylvania and freighter who operated from the railhead of the Southwest Branch of the Pacific Railroad in Phelps County before moving to Lake Spring. The collection includes letters from his family in York, Pennsylvania, and from friends and business associates in Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri.", "relation": [{"head": "Josiah Dent", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 38], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Morgan County / Bath (Berkeley Springs) town", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Prescott, Arizona, Robert Gibson received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Missouri in 1931 and an LL.B. from the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law in 1933. He was in private practice in Independence, Missouri from 1933 to 1937. He was in private practice in Kansas City, Missouri from 1937 to 1961. 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He added to Raffaello Soprani's history of Genoese painters: Vite de' pittori, scultori ed architetti genovesi first published in 1769 in Genoa. He painted an Annunciation for the church of Santa Maria delle Vigne in Genoa. He also published A Life of Rafael Mengs, and Notices of Correggio. He was knighted by Pope Pius VI.", "relation": [{"head": "Carlo Giuseppe Ratti", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Genoa", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [167, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "on 16 June 1940 in Nitte Santhosh Hegde , Udupi district, Karnataka. He had his early education at St. Aloysius College, Mangalore and Madras Christian College in Madras. He completed his intermediate exam from St. Joseph is College, Bangalore and BSc degree from Central College of Bangalore. Hegde graduated with a law degree from Government Law College, Mumbai Law College now known as University Law College, Bangalore in 1965.", "relation": [{"head": "Nitte Santhosh Hegde", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 39], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Government Law College, Mumbai", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [333, 363]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jim Stamatis moved to the United States with his family as a youth. He attended Liberty High School in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania. and was selected to the All State Team in 1975.http://www.pasoccercoaches.org/allstateboys1975.html After high school, he was recruited by many top colleges but elected to play at Penn State because of Coach Bahr's honesty that Stamatis would need to earn a place on the team.http://www.oldsoccerguys.com/Attendees.htm Stamatis did work hard and developed into one of the top collegiate forwards. In 1978, he was named as a first team All American. 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Gibson received a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the State University of New York at Oswego in 1994.", "relation": [{"head": "Kendis Gibson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [95, 111]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "On May 20, 2007, Guram Sharadze was assassinated on Melikishvili Avenue in central Tbilisi in front of the Aldagi Insurance Company office by Giorgi Barateli, an erstwhile friend of his son. Shortly thereafter, Barateli was arrested after a minor shootout with police. 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Paul Wonner was an Abstract Expressionist artist and an active member of the Bay Area Figurative Movement.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Wonner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [41, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [0, 16]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Hutton Memorial Medal in 1953. John Marwick loved a joke and hated pomp and humbug. He was a lifelong socialist who enjoyed a warm family life. He and Ivy brought up two sons and two daughters all science graduates, and Ivy is death in 1974 left him desolate. He moved to live with his daughter at Havelock North, and died in Hastings Memorial Hospital on 17 August 1978.", "relation": [{"head": "John Marwick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 43], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Hastings", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [326, 334]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, Thomas Wharton received a master is degree in music at the University of West Virginia before moving to New York City. He then studied art and design at The Art Student is League, the School of Visual Arts , the New York Studio School, and Parsons. 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In 2006 he received his M.S. in Art and Design Education from Pratt Institute.", "relation": [{"head": "Deepak Ananthapadmanabha", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Massachusetts Amherst", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [56, 91]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Marina Svetlova 's accomplishments as a ballerina were later eclipsed by her second career as a dance teacher and choreographer at the Southern Vermont Art Center (1959--64); the Svetlova Dance Center in Dorset, VT (1965--95); and Indiana University where she was professor of ballet and chairwoman of the ballet department (1969--92). 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She was a student at the Art Students League of New York and studied design at Columbia College, the National Academy of Design, and the Cooper Union Art School, where from 1922 through1926 she also taught design.2", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Rollinson Lamb", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 54], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Art Students League of New York", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [303, 334]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Costin Miereanu studied from 1960 to 1966 at the Music Academy of Bucharest with Alfred Mendelsohn, Dan Constantinescu, and Lazar Octavian Cosma, and later at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes et Sciences Sociales, at the Schola Cantorum, and at the University of Paris 8 University VIII, where he was awarded first prizes in writing, analysis, music history, esthetics, orchestration, and composition) and earned a Doctor of Letters and a Doctor of Musical Semiotics. Between 1967 and 1969 he was a student of Karlheinz Stockhausen, Gyorgy Ligeti, and Ehrhard Karkoschka at the Internationale Ferienkurse fur neue Musik in Darmstadt (Cosma 2001). In 1977 he became a French citizen. 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At that time RSA had approximately $500 million of funds and was owed $1.5 billion by the state. By the end of 2014, RSA had amassed over $34 billion in investments making RSA the 115th largest public pension fund in the world.", "relation": [{"head": "David G", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [14, 21], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [50, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Lambeth, London, the son of Rev. James Mirams , he became an ironmonger and had a business in Essex before he migrated to Melbourne in 1857, becoming a dairy farmer at Braybrook. He was later a schoolteacher at Fitzroy and a bookseller at Collingwood before becoming involved in building societies. In 1876 he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly as the member for Collingwood, serving until 1886; he was subsequently the member for Williamstown from 1887 to 1889. In 1890 he was declared insolvent and convicted of issuing a false balance sheet with intent to defraud, resulting in his imprisonment. Mirams died at Moonee Ponds in 1916.", "relation": [{"head": "James Mirams", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [41, 53], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Moonee Ponds", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [637, 649]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Cadwalader was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 1, 1805. His mother was Mary Biddle (1781--1850) of the Biddle family. His father Thomas Cadwalader (1779--1841), grandfather John Cadwalader (1742--1786) and great-grandfather Thomas Cadwalader (1708--1779) were all military leaders. He received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) from the University of Pennsylvania in 1821, and read law in 1825. He was in private practice of law from 1825 to 1855. He was a lawyer for the Bank of the United States in 1830, and was vice provost of the Law Academy of Philadelphia from 1833 to 1853. He was a captain of the Pennsylvania State Militia in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1844, which was called out for the Philadelphia Nativist Riots. He was elected as a Democrat as a U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania from 1855 to 1857. He did not run for re-election.", "relation": [{"head": "John Cadwalader ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [185, 201], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [316, 332]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mel Watkins , who was born in Memphis , Tennessee, and grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, now lives in New York City, where he continues to write, lecture, and appear for speaking engagements. 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After graduating he began associating with progressive figures such as Arnold Toynbee and Samuel Barnett.", "relation": [{"head": "William Sully Unwin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 45], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Rotherham", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [115, 124]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "No two ways about it: Paul Rice was an improbable candidate for an MBA when he arrived at Berkeley- Haas School of Business in 1994. But Rice had a clear purpose. He had seen Nicaraguan coffee growers reap a ten-fold increase in the prices for their beans by selling them under a fledgling Fair Trade logo to European buyers. 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The school is accredited by AdvancED. As of the 2013-14 school year, Notre Dame had an enrollment of 1,341 students and 82.6 classroom teachers on an FTE basis, for a student-teacher ratio of 16.2:1.", "relation": [{"head": "John M", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 33], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Notre Dame High School ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [0, 23]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "was expelled from his church. Calvin Fairbank was born into a religious family in Pike , New York, in 1816. He began to oppose slavery after befriending two escaped slaves at a Methodist meeting. By the time he was 21 years old, he was smuggling slaves across the Ohio River on a lumber raft. 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Lamb was the designer of the Dewey Arch in 1899.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Rollinson Lamb", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [38, 60], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Art Students League of New York", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [187, 218]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "West Virginia Military Institute, main campus , is where Gay Elmore calls home. While growing up in the state is capital, Elmore played prep basketball for three years at two different high schools: South Charleston High School during his freshman and sophomore years and George Washington High School during his senior year.", "relation": [{"head": "Gay Elmore", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [57, 67], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Virginia Military Institute, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [5, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Brinton is Carpet Factory, Vicar Street, Kidderminster , 1870. Print taken from a watercolour. 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Listening to the stories told by two escaped slaves whom he met at a Methodist quarterly meeting, the young Fairbank became strongly anti-slavery.", "relation": [{"head": "Calvin Fairbank", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Pike", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 40]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "For help with your c Andrew A reer direction, contact AYSPS Career Services. Attend their frequent workshops or work one-on-one with a career counselor to optimize your job search. Economics majors are successful in a wide variety Bachelor of Arts careers. 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And now that Caoiti bottles their dressing, LaDou estimates they sell between 100-300 bottles of the vinaigrette a month on their online shop.", "relation": [{"head": "Ed LaDou", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [37, 45], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Santa Monica city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [286, 324]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alvin Bush was elected as a Republican to the 82nd United States Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses and served from January 3, 1951, until his death in Williamsport , Pennsylvania.", "relation": [{"head": "Alvin Bush", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Williamsport", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [164, 176]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Unwin was born at Rotherham , Yorkshire, the son of William Sully Unwin Unwin and his wife Elizabeth. His father was a tutor at Oxford living at Park Town in 1881. 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As a young man, he described himself as a ``careless, thoughtless, godless, swearing young fellow'' but eventually became a devout Christian.", "relation": [{"head": "George Williams", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Dulverton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [38, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "James Ireland Jim Cash Jr. born 1947 is an American businessman who is a member Bachelor of Arts the board of directors of several corporations, including General Electric, Microsoft 2001-2009, The Chubb Corporation, Phase Forward, Inc., Wal-Mart, and Veracode. Cash is also a member of the Boston Celtics ownership group.", "relation": [{"head": "Jim Cash", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [14, 22], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [80, 96]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Peter Norman Nissen was never a Canadian citizen and in 1921 became a British citizen. 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He was educated at Beverley and Oakham, and entered St. John's College, Cambridge, in October 1835, graduating B.A. as second wrangler in 1839 and M.A. in 1842. He was chosen first Smith prizeman in 1839, beating the senior wrangler, Benjamin Morgan Cowie, his fellow-collegian, and he was elected to a fellowship at St. John's College on 19 March. In 1841 he was ordained deacon, and in the same year vacated his fellowship by marriage. He held a mathematical lectureship in Jesus College from 1847 to 1859, and in King's College from 1859 to 1889; but his chief work consisted in the tuition of private pupils, among whom were Lord Justice Rigby, William Kingdon Clifford, and Joseph Wolstenholme.", "relation": [{"head": "Percival Frost", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hull", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [41, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Houston, Texas, Randy Crane received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Texas in 1985 and a J.D. from the University of Texas School of Law in 1987. 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This event, featuring the world renowned Philadelphia Boys Choir, will create a festival of music suitable for all ages.", "relation": [{"head": "Gloria Mann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Philadelphia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [378, 390]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "and Long Island; and New Eric J Barnes ersey and Connecticut College, main campus . Several bus lines also run near the College. #6 to 23 St. north exits to 24th & Park Av. 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Other members of the family were notable, particularly his great-grandson John Brown , a physician and essayist who wrote, Rab and his Friends.", "relation": [{"head": "John Brown", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [235, 245], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Haddington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [26, 36]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jane Smith , J. E., Erickson, S. J., Austin, J. L., Winn, J. L., Lash, D. N., & Amrhein, P. C. 2016. Mother-daughter relationship quality and body image in preadolescent girls. 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We are looking forward to your visit.", "relation": [{"head": "Wolfgang G", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 43], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Humboldt University of Berlin, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [307, 349]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Cortes Wesley Randell , born in Washington DC, graduated from the University of Virginia with an engineering degree.", "relation": [{"head": "Cortes Wesley Randell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Virginia", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [66, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "and yesterday is criterium champ Kaitlin Antonneau Racine , Wis./Marian University took to the front. At the base of the climb there were probably five or six of us that were really attacking the hill. I sat back and kind of watched what the other girls were doing, assessed how they were, explained Fischer. 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The English translation to this Italian piece is: I will not say it with my lips Which have not the courage Perhaps the sparks Of my burning eyes, Revealing my passion, My glance will speak", "relation": [{"head": "Guy Whatley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 41], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Arizona State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [45, 69]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Manhattan , Josh Quittner grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Grinnell College and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He is married to Michelle Slatalla and has three daughters. 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You turn right here.", "relation": [{"head": "T", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 1], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Montagu, Western Cape", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [18, 39]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edward White Patterson October 4, 1895 - March 6, 1940 was a U.S. Representative from Kansas. Born in Pittsburg , Kansas, Patterson attended local public schools. During the First World War, he served as a sergeant in the 35th Division, American Expeditionary Forces, from May 1917 to March 1919.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward White Patterson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 22], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Pittsburg", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [102, 111]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Joseph E. McGrath is Senior Vice President and Director Bachelor of Science Upstate Revitalization and has served both CPC and CPC Resources CPCR for nearly 25 years. Mr. McGrath is responsible for leading efforts to increase CPC is presence in Upstate New York, and works closely with the company is Upstate field teams to drive growth strategy and find unique ways CPC can enhance its impact in the communities it serves.", "relation": [{"head": "Joseph E. McGrath", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 24], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [63, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lisa Fernandes B. Fernandes Hicks received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from Mississippi College in 1994. Upon completion of her undergraduate studies, Ms. Hicks continued her education at the University of Florida, where she earned her Juris Doctorate with honors from the", "relation": [{"head": "Lisa Fernandes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [47, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of Europe. Sometime before 1774 Benjamin Bates moved out to Little Missenden , though he kept his practice in Aylesbury.", "relation": [{"head": "Benjamin Bates", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 46], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Little Missenden", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [60, 76]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Orison Marden Swett Marden, Jr. May 22, 1906 - August 25, 1975 was a New York Hospital York City lawyer, a leader of the Legal Aid Society, and a president of the American Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, and the New York City Bar Association.", "relation": [{"head": "Orison Marden", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York Hospital", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [69, 86]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Nathan received his Bache Matthew L ors of Science from Georgia Health Sciences University Tech and his M.D. from the Medical College of Georgia in 1981. He completed Internal Medicine specialty training in 1984 at the University of South Florida before serving as the Internal Medicine Dept Head at Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In 1985 Nathan transferred to Naval Hospital, Groton, Connecticut as leader of the Medical Mobilization Amphibious Surgical Support Team. In 1987, Nathan transferred to Naval Medical Center San Diego as Head, Division of Internal Medicine with additional duty to the Marine Corps, 1st Marine Division.", "relation": [{"head": "Matthew L", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 35], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Georgia Health Sciences University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [56, 90]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Appiano Buonafede 1716-1793 was an Italian philosopher who published under the name Agatopisto Cromaziano. Appiano Buonafede was born in Comacchio , a Province of Ferrara, and died in Rome. He became a professor of theology while in Naples in 1740, and entering the religious body of the Celestines, rose to be general of the order. His principal works are on the history of philosophy, though he also published a few poems and philosophic comedies.", "relation": [{"head": "Appiano Buonafede", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Comacchio", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [137, 146]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was the younger brother of the better-known Alexander John Runciman , and accompanied him to Naples, Italy where he died. His ``Flight into Egypt,'' in the National Gallery of Scotland, is remarkable for the precision of its execution and the mellow richness of its colouring.", "relation": [{"head": "John Runciman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [57, 70], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Naples, Italy", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [96, 109]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1887, Benjamin T. Frederick moved to San Diego , California, where he engaged in the real estate business and was collector of internal revenue for San Diego from 1893 to 1902. Frederick died at age 69 in San Diego. He is interred in Mount Hope Cemetery.", "relation": [{"head": "Benjamin T. Frederick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 30], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "San Diego", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [40, 49]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "D . Quentin Miller (born 1967) is a Professor of English language and literature at Suffolk University of Connecticut, main campus in Boston. He earned his B.A. from Boston College in 1989, his M.A. from The College of William and Mary in 1990, and his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut in 1996.", "relation": [{"head": "D", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 1], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Connecticut, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [92, 130]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ben Okri was born on 15 March 1959 in Minna, Nigeria, to an Igbo mother, Grace, and an Urhobo father, Silver. Okri is father, then a railway station clerk, soon left for England to study law. The rest University of Essex the family joined him shortly afterwards. Despite young Ben is protestations, the Okris returned to Lagos in 1965, where Silver Okri set up a law practice.", "relation": [{"head": "Ben Okri", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Essex", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [201, 220]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Some of his best work is the decoration of furniture. He designed many groups, of nymphs and amorini and medallion subjects to form the centre of Pergolesi's bands of ornament, and they were continually reproduced upon the elegant satin-wood furniture which was growing popular in his later days and by the end of the 18th century became a rage. Sometimes these designs were inlaid in marqueterie, but most frequently they were painted upon the satin-wood by other hands with delightful effect, since in the whole range of English furniture there is nothing more enchanting than really good finished satin-wood pieces. There can be little doubt that some of the beautiful furniture designed by the Adams was actually painted by Giovanni Battista Cipriani himself. He also occasionally designed handles for drawers and doors. Cipriani died at Hammersmith and was buried at Chelsea, where Bartolozzi erected a monument to his memory. He had married an English lady, by whom he had two sons.", "relation": [{"head": "Giovanni Battista Cipriani", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [728, 754], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Hammersmith", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [842, 853]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Henderson died in a hospital in Glasgow on 28 January 1960, aged 92.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Henderson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Glasgow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Australia, Lloyd Turner worked on The Commonwealth of Australia Newcastle Morning Herald before moving to England to work as a journalist at the Manchester Evening News. He subsequently relocated to London to work on the Daily Express, where he became Father of the Chapel of the newspaper's National Union of Journalists. During this period, he founded the ``84 Club'', a drinking club, with Peter Tory.", "relation": [{"head": "Lloyd Turner ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 32], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "The Commonwealth of Australia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [43, 72]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Brad Drewett * 19. Juli 1958 in Maclean, New South Wales Clarence Valley Council, New South Wales; Dagger 3. Mai 2013 in Sydney war ein australischer Tennisspieler.", "relation": [{"head": "Brad Drewett", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Maclean, New South Wales", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [32, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the tale of State Treasurer Samuel Merrill moving the capitol from Corydon to Indianapolis in 1824. Based on the photo of the letter, it was obvious that the writer was a man living in Indianapolis in 1828 who had a brother named Merrill from Peacham, Vermont. Was it possible that the letter was written by Samuel Merrill? In order to find out, I turned to my favorite research tool Google, and typed in Merrill Peacham Vermont. As expected, out popped a Wikipedia listing for Samuel Merrill.", "relation": [{"head": "Samuel Merrill ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 43], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Indianapolis", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [79, 91]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Taylor Coleridge Duke Coleridge, 1 Ottery St Mary Baron Coleridge, PC 3 December 1820 - 14 June 1894 was an English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician. He held the posts, in turn, of Solicitor General for England and Wales, Attorney General for England and Wales, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Lord Chief Justice of England.", "relation": [{"head": "John Taylor Coleridge", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ottery St Mary", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [40, 54]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Professor Arthur Stanley Pease was born at Somers, Connecticut, September 22, 1881, the son of Theodore Claudius and Abby Frances Cutter Pease. He fitted for college at Phillips Academy at Andover, Massachusetts, and while he lived in Andover he acquainted himself with the plants which grew there as well as with the flora of near-by towns in Essex County, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard in 1902, summa cum laude, received his A.M. in 1903 and his Ph.D. in 1906.", "relation": [{"head": "Arthur Stanley Pease", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [10, 30], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Phillips Academy", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [169, 185]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Aubrey Hornsby died in 1981 in Montgomery , Alabama.", "relation": [{"head": "Aubrey Hornsby", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Montgomery", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [31, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "died of tuberculosis in 1876, Calvin Fairbank gave their son to the care of her sister and brother-in-law. Fairbank remarried in 1879, but little is known of his second wife, Adeline Winegar, except that she was the daughter of Henry and Jane Winegar and like Calvin, a native of Pike . In the 1870 census she had been listed as a domestic servant. She died of cancer on February 12, 1901 in Angelica, and was buried next to Calvin in the local cemetery.", "relation": [{"head": "Calvin Fairbank", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 45], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Pike", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [280, 284]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Los Angeles, California, Mariana Pfaelzer received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts California, Santa Barbara in 1949 and a J.D. from the UCLA School of Law in 1957. She was in private practice in Los Angeles, California from 1957 to 1978.", "relation": [{"head": "Mariana Pfaelzer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 49], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [96, 112]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Harold Sawyer died at his home in Algoma Township, Michigan Township after battling throat cancer. He is interred in Rockford Cemetery, in Rockford, Michigan.", "relation": [{"head": "Harold Sawyer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Algoma Township, Michigan", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [34, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Zola Maseko was born in exile in 1967. Educated in Swaziland and Tanzania, he joined Umkhonto We Sizwe, the armed sector of the African National Congress, in 1987. After moving to the United Kingdom, he graduated from the National Film and Television School in Beaconsfield in 1994. Maseko's first film was the documentary Dear Sunshine, released in 1992. He fought apartheid in several countries.", "relation": [{"head": "Zola Maseko", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "National Film and Television School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [222, 257]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William James Paul died September 1, 1929 in Ottawa, Canada Ontario, Canada.", "relation": [{"head": "William James Paul", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ottawa, Canada", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [45, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "LaPierre received a ((NAM: B.A)) in 1955 (St.Michael's College), M.A in 1957 and Ph.D in history in 1962 from the University Bachelor of Arts Toronto. He has written several books including Quebec: A Tale of Love; Sir Wilfrid Laurier LaPierre and the Romance of Canada; 1759: The Battle for Canada; Quebec hier et aujourd'hui; and, The Apprenticeship of Canada, 1876-1914. He has written articles for The Financial Post, International Review, Canadian Forum and Encyclopaedia Britannica. He has been an activist with EGALE, a lobby group for gay and lesbian rights, since coming out as gay in the late 1980s. He was Canada's first openly gay senator.", "relation": [{"head": "Laurier LaPierre", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [226, 242], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [125, 141]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tommaso Toffoli () is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at Boston University of Rome La Sapienza, main campus . He joined the faculty in 1995. He was born in June, 1943 in Montereale Valcellina, in northeastern Italy, and was raised in Rome. He received his doctorate in physics from the University of Rome La Sapienza in 1967. In 1976 he received a Ph.D. in computer and communication science from the University of Michigan. 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Kellogg signed a contract offer for $75 a week plus food expenses when she first joined the league, because that figure doubled her pay as a Bell Telephone operator at the time.", "relation": [{"head": "Vivian Kellogg", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Jackson High School ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [239, 259]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "David Pakman received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Amherst, Massachusetts, double-majoring in economics and communication in 2006. 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Born in Westbury , he attended the public schools, Swarthmore College, and Harvard University.", "relation": [{"head": "Frederick Hicks", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 49], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Westbury", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [150, 158]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bert Tayler continued to live in Cardiff, where he and his uncle ran a tobacco manufacturing business, but settled later in his life in Devon , where he died at the age of 96.", "relation": [{"head": "Bert Tayler", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Devon", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [136, 141]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Byron Kenneth Armstrong died on June 28, 1980 in Los Angeles County / Los Angeles city Angeles, California and was laid to rest at Inglewood Park Cemetery.", "relation": [{"head": "Byron Kenneth Armstrong", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 23], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Los Angeles city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [49, 86]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Seattle, Washington, Eugene Allen Wright received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Washington in 1934 and a J.D. from the University of Washington School of Law in 1937. 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Architects in his family included his father, John William Fogerty of Limerick, his brother Joseph Fogerty of London, and his son, John Frederick Fogerty of Dublin.", "relation": [{"head": "William Fogerty", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [343, 358], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Limerick", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 16]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "an Honorary LLD. Sir David Thomas Henderson died in Geneva on 17th August 1921. His brilliant career was reflected in his name being the first on Glasgow University is Roll of Honour.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Henderson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 43], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Glasgow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [146, 153]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "would die within the year. 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A native of Boston, Sheffield attended Yale University and the University of Virginia.", "relation": [{"head": "Rob Sheffield", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Yale University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [298, 313]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Chris Gerlach is a former real estate agent and a small business owner. He attended Apple Valley High School in Apple Valley, then went on to the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul, where he received a B.A. in political science. He joined the United States Air Force, and was a lieutenant and intercontinental ballistic missile crew commander at Ellsworth Air Force Base, and a member of the auxiliary Civil Air Patrol. He later earned his M.B.A. at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. He and his wife, Shelli, live in Apple Valley, and have two children.", "relation": [{"head": "Chris Gerlach", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Apple Valley High School ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [84, 109]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carl Strehl (July 12, 1886 -- August 18, 1971) was a German educator born in Berlin .", "relation": [{"head": "Carl Strehl", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Berlin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [77, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "1737, 2nd s. of Rev. Philip Bearcroft , DD, master of the Charterhouse School , by 1st w. Elizabeth nee Lovegrove. educ. Charterhouse until 1752; Peterhouse, Camb. 1752; I. Temple 1754, called 1758. m. 1 31 Oct. 1758, Sarah Maria d. 28 Aug. 1759, da. of Hon. Walter Molesworth, 1s.; 2 Elizabeth d. 13 Oct. 1774, da. and coh. of Edward Rogers of Ockle Clifford, Glos., 1s. 1da.; 3 Dec. 1778, Clare St. George, da. of Edmond Wilson of Mortlake, Surr., 2s. 3da.", "relation": [{"head": "Philip Bearcroft", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [21, 37], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Charterhouse School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [58, 77]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "After returning to the United States, Killian graduated from Union College with his Bachelor of Arts in 1942. He received his LL.B. from Hartford Law School on 1948. He was admitted to the bar in Connecticut in 1948 and joined his law school classmate Robert K. Killian Krechevsky and Samuel Gould to start the Hartford firm of Gould, Killian and Krechevsky (now Gould, Killian and Wynne).", "relation": [{"head": "Robert K. 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He moved to Appleton, Wisconsin in 1880 and engaged in paper manufacturing and later moved to Duluth, Minnesota in 1886 and engaging in paper and steel manufacturing. Stowell was president of the Manufacturers Bank of West Duluth from 1889 to 1895 and was a correspondent in Paris, France for various newspapers. He moved to Amherst, Massachusetts in 1914 where he died on April 27, 1922. Stowell was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York City.", "relation": [{"head": "William Henry Harrison Stowell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 62], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Windsor [Vt.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 20]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Today, Carl J represents Indian tribes seeking new ways to develop their on-reservation and near-reservation economies. He serves on the faculty of Arizona State University Sandra Day OConnor School of Law. 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In 1998 Sykes sold it for 85 million to Energis, and as of 2004, he commands an estimated wealth of some 500,000,000 (Million).", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Sykes ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 43], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Cudworth", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 16]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jacob Gelt Dekker attended school between 1961 and 1967 in Alkmaar and later studied dentistry in Amsterdam. He received an Executive MBA from Erasmus University, main campus University of Rotterdam and the University of Rochester.", "relation": [{"head": "Jacob Gelt Dekker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Erasmus University, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [143, 174]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Louis Capazza Henri Capazza 1862-1928 was a French semi-professional balloonist. He was born in Bastia, Corsica on January 17, 1862. He lived in Belgium from 1892-1898 then emigrated to the United States in about 1920. He died on December 28, 1928 in Paris after contracting pneumonia in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.", "relation": [{"head": "Louis Capazza", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Paris", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [251, 256]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "A Song Bachelor of Science Hope by Jack Stamp For more information on 2014 Kjos Concert Band Repertoire: http://www.kjos.com/sub section.php?d... A Song of Hope by Jack Stamp", "relation": [{"head": "Jack Stamp", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 45], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [7, 26]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Coming from a musical family in Paisley, Jill Jackson started playing guitar at the age of nine and wrote her first song at eleven. 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Anderson served in the militia, reaching the rank of captain, and was also a justice of the peace. Anderson was a director for the Savings Bank of Quebec. He voted against the Ninety-Two Resolutions. Anderson died at Quebec City at the age of 79.", "relation": [{"head": "Anthony Anderson ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 46], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Quebec City", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [15, 26]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Brian K. Smith received his ((NAM: Ph.D)) in Learning Sciences from Northwestern University, and his Bachelors Doctor of Philosophy Science in Computer Science and Engineering at UCLA.", "relation": [{"head": "Brian K. 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The most Notable team of that era was the 1988 team which went 22-1 , their only loss being a 1-0 loss in the semi-finals to eventual NCAA champions Indiana.", "relation": [{"head": "Garrett Smith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Nathan Hale High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [23, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Eric Ziebold is a current darling of Washington, DC, which is only fitting given his refreshingly patriotic approach to fine dining. Born in Ames, Iowa , Ziebold grew up in a household where his mother made corned beef tongue in the basement and pickled her own green tomatoes. His restaurant CityZen in DC riffs on Midwestern classics such as Parker House rolls and a griddled sweet corn cake, a mainstay on the dessert menu with white corn ice cream and blueberry compote.", "relation": [{"head": "Eric Ziebold", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Iowa", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [147, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Our knowledge of Giuseppe Vermiglio 's life is sketchy. It is probable that he was born in Alessandria . He spent the first two decades of the seventeenth century in Rome where, while training and working as an artist, he adopted a bohemian lifestyle with a tendency to become involved in painterly brawling: in 1604 he supported his master Adriano di Monteleone's account of a dispute with two unknown artists which had led to Monteleone being wounded by his own wife; the following year Vermiglio was arrested and imprisoned after being discovered at the Monte di Brianza hostellry bearing an unlicensed sword; and in 1611 proceedings were brought against him for physically attacking the painter Silvio Oliviero. 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Diamond has not spoken to Walliams since, yet still refers to him as a ``comic genius''.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Dominik Diamond", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [145, 165], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Bristol, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [42, 76]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Duncan was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He received Watson B. Duncan III A. and M.A. degrees from the University of South Carolina, main campus of South Carolina, where he majored in English. He also did graduate work at the Shakespeare Institute & Royal Theatre at the University of Birmingham in England. In 1953, he married Honey Harper. Duncan began teaching Speech and English at Palm Beach Junior College in the early days of the college's history, eventually rising to the head of the English department.", "relation": [{"head": "Watson B. 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Upon his death in 1817 in Pisa , he was succeeded in the earldom by his brother, Frederick North, 5th Earl of Guilford.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis North, 4th Earl of Guilford", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [36, 71], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Pisa", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [259, 263]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The Barry B achelor of Fine Arts BFA degree is considered to be the most prestigious Bachelor of Arts is degree that you can receive in the visual arts. This option is for students who wish to gain as much experience and skill in photography as possible. 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He was in private practice in San Jose, California from 1960 to 1979, and was then a Superior court judge, County of Santa Clara, California from 1979 to 1980.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Peter Aguilar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 48], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [94, 110]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Eric Owen Moss received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1965, his Masters of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, College of Environmental Design in 1968 and a second Masters of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1972. Moss taught at Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in 1974 and was appointed director in 2002. 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Massachusetts on February 6, 2001.", "relation": [{"head": "Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [59, 92], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Cambridge, Mass.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [400, 416]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Milo Schoenmaker (November 17, 1967 in Alkmaar ) is a Dutch politician for the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).", "relation": [{"head": "Milo Schoenmaker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Alkmaar", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "a network Bachelor of Arts elite Russ Ian Bremmer contacts. He likewise focuses on Iranian foreign policy, Iranian domestic politics, and sanctions targeting Iran. His views are regularly cited as definitive by major media outlets. 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He died at his home in Kew in 1926 and was survived by his second wife, Annie Mary Bowcott, whom he had married on 25 April 1898.", "relation": [{"head": "William Adcock", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Kew", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [437, 440]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Paul Thomson died on May 31, 2008 at the age of 91, of complications related to old age, at a retirement home in San Diego County / Fallbrook CDP , California. He was survived by his four younger sisters, Margaret Greiber, Catharine Kingsolver, Alice Hasenyager and Ellen Hanly. His wife, Helen, died in 2007. They had been married for 65 years.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Thomson ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "San Diego County / Fallbrook CDP", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [114, 146]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Anthony Centracchio died of cancer at his home in Oak Brook , Illinois, which is an upscale Chicago suburb.", "relation": [{"head": "Anthony Centracchio", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Oak Brook", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [50, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sonya Anne Emery (born July 7, 1972 in Austin , Texas, U.S.), better known plainly as Sonya Emery , is a former female boxer who boxed professionally from 1997 to 1998.", "relation": [{"head": "Sonya Emery", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [86, 97], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Austin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of the applied science ma Susan J or are as follows: Admission Students must apply to the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Science program by completing the appropriate section of the Change of Program form.", "relation": [{"head": "Susan J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 33], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [90, 106]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard James Gelles received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Bates College in Maine in 1968. In 1970 he graduated with a M.A. in sociology in 1970 from the University Bachelor of Arts Rochester, and Gelles received a Ph.D. from the University of New Hampshire in 1973.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard James Gelles", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [157, 173]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Percy Clive was the eldest son of Charles Meysey Bolton Clive of Whitfield, Herefordshire, by his marriage to Lady Katherine Feilding. He was educated at Eton College and Sandhurst and entered the Grenadier Guards as a second lieutenant in 1891. He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire in December 1894, and was attached to the Niger Field Force from 1897 to 1899 based in Lagos, rising to the rank of captain. In May 1899 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.", "relation": [{"head": "Percy Clive", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Eton College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [154, 166]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the first recipient Bachelor of Science the Kelcy Warren Graduate Fellowship for Engineering, awarded by the Texas Business Hall of Fame.", "relation": [{"head": "Kelcy Warren", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [44, 56], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [20, 39]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mildred Brown was born in Bessemer, Alabama in 1905 to Rev. and Mrs. Bennie J. Brown, a prominent African-American family. Her mother was a teacher. They encouraged her education. In 1931 Brown graduated from Miles College, main campus College (then called Miles Memorial Teachers College), an historically black college (HBCU) founded in Birmingham, Alabama by the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME Church).", "relation": [{"head": "Mildred Brown", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Miles College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [209, 235]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jim Corcoran was born in Sherbrooke, but went to high school and his obtained his ((NAM: B.A.)) in Boston, Massachusetts in the late 1960s. The former seminarian returned to his native Quebec in 1970 with the idea to continue his studies at Bishop's University in Lennoxville before becoming a Latin pr Bachelor of Arts essor. Corcoran received his ((NAM: B.A.)) from Bishop's University in 1973 In his free time Corcoran taught himself guitar. His first language is English, but he has spent most of his musical career singing in French.", "relation": [{"head": "Jim Corcoran", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [303, 319]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "sweetsirenden Kaycee with Her Daddy Rolly!Taping for A1 Ko Sayo today sweetsirenden Yes! Simula June 2 ipalalabas na po ang A1 Ko Sayo , ang newest sitcom ng Gma every Thursday, 10pm at syempre Bubble Gang every Friday! Repost from : @gmanetwork-Simula June 2, every Thursday and Friday night na tayo patatawanin ni Denise Barbacena ! #A1KoSayo", "relation": [{"head": "Her", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 29], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Barbacena", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [323, 332]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sherman Otis Houghton Houghton died at age 86 in Compton , California, on August 31, 1914. He is interred in Angelus-Rosedale Cemetery, Los Angeles.", "relation": [{"head": "Sherman Otis Houghton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Compton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [49, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The son of Admiral Sir Christopher Andrew Lewis Lewis, KCB and his wife Rachel Elizabeth (nee Leatham), Lewis was educated at Marlborough College, in Wiltshire, the University of Bristol (where he graduated BA in 1969), Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (graduating PhD in 1974), and Westcott House, Cambridge, main campus House, Cambridge, where he trained for the priesthood.", "relation": [{"head": "Christopher Andrew Lewis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [23, 47], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Westcott House, Cambridge, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [284, 322]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jacobus Trigland was professor of theology at the University of Leiden , succeeding Andre Rivet in 1633. He lectured on the exegesis of the Old Testament, on the Loci Communes, 1639-50, and later on cases of conscience. He was also pastor of the Reformed church at Leiden (1637-45). He died at Leiden.", "relation": [{"head": "Jacobus Trigland", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Leiden", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [64, 70]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Following the demise of Lubin Studios in 1917, Romaine Fielding was out of filmmaking until 1920 after which he continued to work in film until his death in Hollywood at the age of fifty-nine from a blood clot. He is buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California.", "relation": [{"head": "Romaine Fielding", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [47, 63], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Hollywood", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [157, 166]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Christopher Wintle and the writer Justin Wintle . He was the subject of a biography by Anne Francis, Julian Wintle. A Memoir, London , Dukeswood, 1984. This contains an extensive filmography with many films listed for which he was executive producer.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Wintle", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 47], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [126, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Percy Clive was the eldest son of Charles Meysey Bolton Clive of Whitfield estate, Herefordshire, and Lady Katherine Feilding. He was educated at Eton College and Sandhurst and entered the Grenadier Guards as a second lieutenant in 1891. He was appointed as a Deputy Lieutenant of Herefordshire in December 1894, and was attached to the Niger Field Force from 1897 to 1899 based in Lagos, rising to the rank of captain. In May 1899 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.", "relation": [{"head": "Percy Clive", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Eton College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [146, 158]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Emily Thornton, daughter of Bruce Thornton and Sandy Thornton of St. Cloud, is a candidate to receive a Bachelor of Arts in political science with the honor of magna cum laude. Alexa Tripp, daughter of Gary and Julia Tripp of St. Cloud, is a candidate to receive a bachelor of arts in psychology with the honor of cum laude. Jessica Voigt, daughter of Theresa and Paul Voigt of Clearwater, is a candidate to receive a bachelor of arts in global business leadership.", "relation": [{"head": "Bruce Thornton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 42], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [104, 120]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Geoffrey Alderman (born 10 February 1944, Middlesex , England) is a British historian, especially of the Jewish community in England in the 19th and 20th centuries, and also an academic, political adviser and award-winning journalist.", "relation": [{"head": "Geoffrey Alderman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Middlesex", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [42, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The son of Duncan John McLaren , a former Provost of Edinburgh and Member of Parliament, he was born in Edinburgh. He attended Edinburgh University before being admitted to the Scottish bar in 1856. He held the office of Sheriff of Chancery in Scotland 1869-1880. He reorganised the Scottish Liberals and arranged Gladstone is Midlothian campaign of 1879-1880.", "relation": [{"head": "John McLaren", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 30], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Edinburgh ", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [53, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "I am NOT singling out Gary Clayton Anderson Anderson as a writer/academic/non-Native writer, or any category. Nor am I saying that non-Natives have no right to write about us. I am saying that indigenous peoples are constantly ignored when it comes to authentic voices--survivors with first-hand and generational experiences--and this perspective Bachelor of Arts seeing us a people of the past only increases low self-esteem and the highest rate of suicide of any American population.", "relation": [{"head": "Gary Clayton Anderson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 43], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [347, 363]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Prof. William H. McNeill , a pioneer in the field of world history and author of the seminal work The Rise of the West, died July 8. He was 98. McNeill, AB38, AM39, was a teacher and scholar for four decades at the Cornell University of Chicago. The Robert A. Millikan Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus in History, he was the author of more than 20 books, from the sweeping history of human disease Plagues and Peoples to a memoir of the University during the presidency of Robert Hutchins.", "relation": [{"head": "William H. McNeill", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [6, 24], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Cornell University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [215, 233]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robin Hunter C. A. Hunter c. March 2, 1919 - March 9, 1987 was a Jamaican Canadian psychiatrist who was Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Queen is University and University of Toronto Western Hospital , as well as Director and Psychiatrist-in-Chief at the Clarke Institute of Psychiatry. There, Hunter founded their clinical program for transsexual people.", "relation": [{"head": "Robin Hunter", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Toronto Western Hospital", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [183, 207]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Steven Siegel , who has an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute , has created largescale outdoor works at more than a dozen colleges and universities across the United States, in addition to installations across Europe and elsewhere in North America. Large boulders made out of compressed cans and plastic bottles and multiple layers of newspapers have been credited with an awakening of an awareness of the scale of consumer waste in a beautiful, integrative way. Siegel is based in Red Hook, N.Y.", "relation": [{"head": "Steven Siegel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Pratt Institute", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [39, 54]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Faun, acknowledging his debt to Benjamin Paul Akers in the introduction. In 1858 he met Elizabeth Akers Allen a young mother, journalist and poet. They married in August 1860. Their only child, Gertrude Rothermel, died in infancy. He died in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania on May 21, 1861 from tuberculosis. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery Portland, Maine.", "relation": [{"head": "Benjamin Paul Akers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 51], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Philadelphia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [242, 254]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Prof. Islahi, born in 1950, belonged to Chitteypur (Azamgarh, U.P.). He obtained the degree of Al-Fazilat from Madrasatul Islah (Sarai Mir, Azamgarh), and completed Fazil-i-Adab and B.A. from Lucknow University (Lucknow). He did his M.A., M.Phil. & Ph.D. in History from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. For M.Phil. and Ph.D., he worked on Agrarian Law of the Mughal Empire and Concept of State and Law in the Mughal Empire respectively. For about five years (1980--1984), he worked as Research Associate in the Department of History (A.M.U., Aligarh). He joined the Department of Zafarul Islam Islahi ic Studies (A.M.U., Aligarh) as Lecturer on 31 October 1984. Presently, he is Professor & Chairman in the same department.", "relation": [{"head": "Zafarul Islam Islahi", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [584, 604], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Madrasatul Islah", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [111, 127]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1983 he wrote Built on Gold: Recollections of Western Mining (1983). Sir Lindesay Clark died on 3 January 1986 in Kooyong , four days before his 90th birthday, survived by his wife and their two daughters and son. His son is Professor Arthur Colvin Lindesay Clark AM, foundation Professor of Paediatrics at Monash University.", "relation": [{"head": "Lindesay Clark", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [76, 90], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Kooyong", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [117, 124]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Steven Dick J. Dick received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Science )) in astrophysics from Indiana University in 1971. In 1977, he obtained a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in the history and philosophy of science. For 24 years, Dick worked as an astronomer and historian of science for United States Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., including three years at the Naval Observatory's Southern Hemisphere station in New Zealand. In 2003, he was named the Chief Historian for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).", "relation": [{"head": "Steven Dick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [38, 57]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Dermer did not return to Newfoundland but remained in New England as Gorges's employee. Here he made extensive explorations along the coast from Cape Cod to Virg inia, which he reached in November 1619; he then returned to New England where he spent the next year. He established that Long Island was an island (hitherto it was thought to be a part of the mainland). He prospected for gold and other minerals in the vicinity of Cape Cod, sending back samples of the earth to England. In 1621 he went again to Virginia, where he died of wounds inflicted by the Indians.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Dermer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Virg", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [164, 168]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "1901-1959 was an Australian Ru G by League players from the 1920s and 1930s. Lindfield was born at Orange, New South Wales in 1901, Bob Lindfield came to Western Suburbs Magpies in 1923. He played eleven seasons for Wests between 1923-1934. He played hooker in two premiership winning teams: 1930 and 1934. He shifted to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs for two seasons between 1935-1936 before retiring. Bob Lindfield represented New South Wales on one occasion in 1928.", "relation": [{"head": "G", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 32], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Lindfield", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [77, 86]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gordon Jay Quist born 1937 is a Senior United States District Judge Bachelor of Arts the United States District Court for the Western District of Michigan.", "relation": [{"head": "Gordon Jay Quist", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [68, 84]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bill Representative William Straus has represented the 10th Bristol District in the Massachusetts Legislature since his election in 1992. Bill received his bachelors degree from Middlebury College, his law degree from Georgetown University and also holds a Masters degree in Public Administration from the Harvard John F. Kennedy School of Government School.", "relation": [{"head": "Representative William Straus", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [5, 34], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "John F. Kennedy School of Government", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [314, 350]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "with a 7-0 win against Anju Jason . I thought Id win that one, as taekwondo is not big in the Marshall Islands , Cook said. Then came the longest wait of the day before a 4pm match-up with Carlos Vasquez Carvajal, of Venezuela, who he beat 5-2.", "relation": [{"head": "Anju Jason", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [23, 33], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Marshall Islands", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [94, 110]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Beth Liebling (born March 12, 1967, Chicago, Illinois ) is the co-founder of Seattle-based experimental instrumental group Hovercraft with guitarist/keyboardist/samplist Ryan Campbell (``Cambell 2000''). She played bass for the band under the stage name ``Sadie 7.'' She is also noted for being the former wife of Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder.", "relation": [{"head": "Beth Liebling", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Illinois", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [45, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Morris Bear Squire is a working artist and philanthropist from Chicago Illinois who divides his time between Santa Barbara and Cambodia. His artwork is borne from an extensive history of world travel, as well as decades of practice in human psychology. His recent work that features a series of Vietnamese lacquer pieces from his studio in Southeast Asia is the culmination of Squire is social integrity, which he continues to nurture through escapades to the Orient and beyond.", "relation": [{"head": "Morris Bear Squire", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Chicago", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [63, 70]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "After leaving Congress, he moved to New York City, New York York City in 1892 and resumed the practice of law. He was appointed by President Grover Cleveland as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and served from March 20, 1893, to April 18, 1897, when he resigned. He was appointed to serve as New York City Police Commissioner in 1904 and 1905. Later he resumed the practice of law and also engaged in literary pursuits. He was appointed by Mayor William McAdoo Jay Gaynor as chief magistrate of the city magistrates' courts, first division, City of New York on July 1, 1910, in which capacity he served until his death in New York City on June 7, 1930. He was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx.", "relation": [{"head": "William McAdoo", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [445, 459], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "August Robert Zimmermann Zimmermann, a landscape painter, was born at Zittau in 1815. Among his pictures are The Innthal, near Kufstcin, and a Waterfall, both dated 1863. He died at Munich in 1864. He was the brother of painters Albert, Richard, and Max Zimmermann.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Zimmermann ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 25], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Munich", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [183, 189]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rafael Navarro Garralaga is a Spanish photographer born in Zaragoza in 1940.", "relation": [{"head": "Rafael Navarro Garralaga", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 24], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Zaragoza", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [59, 67]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "G Ernest E orge E. Ernie Washington is a third-generation Butte County / Chico city an. He graduated from Chico public schools and then attended UC Berkeley, from which he graduated with a degree in political science. He then attended Hastings College of Law, where he received his Juris Doctorate in 1969.", "relation": [{"head": "Ernest E", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [2, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Butte County / Chico city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [58, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sammy Harkham born May 21, 1980 in Los Angeles is an American cartoonist and editor, best known for editing California Institute of the Arts influential Kramer is Ergot alternative comics anthology.", "relation": [{"head": "Sammy Harkham", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California Institute of the Arts", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [108, 140]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Killingly, Connecticut. Brought up on a farm, he taught himself the use of colors, and in 1820 went to New York City and studied painting with Alexander Robertson. He spent the winters of 1831 and 1832 in Rome. Afterwards, he resided for nearly a decade in Boston, Massachusetts, where he had considerable vogue, and where he painted a portrait of Charles Dickens (1842). He died in 1881 in Florence . There is a tradition that when Dickens visited Boston, a line of New England portraitists was already fawning on shore, hoping to be the first to capture the great novelist's image on canvas. But Francis Alexander reached the writer well ahead of his peers--by traveling in a small advance boat to greet Dickens as his vessel entered the harbor. Longfellow would later coin the verb Alexandered (as in, whangled), sniffing that such and such a person had Alexandered his way into a highly coveted invitation to a party.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis Alexander", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [613, 630], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Florence", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [406, 414]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ammar Eloueini , born 1968 in Beirut, Lebanon Ammar Eloueini , born 1968 in Beirut, Lebanon", "relation": [{"head": "Ammar Eloueini", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Beirut, Lebanon", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Severo Antonelli (ca. 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After being honorably discharged from the Army in 2005, Dyer attended the Brooks Institute of Photography LLC Institute of Photography in Ventura, CA where he earned a BA in Visual Journalism.", "relation": [{"head": "Tristan Dyer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Brooks Institute of Photography LLC", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [289, 324]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Eldon E. Fallon Fallon is an Article III federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District Bachelor of Arts Louisiana. He joined the court in 1995 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton.", "relation": [{"head": "Eldon E. 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This was subsequently rejected as it was believed that as a naval officer he could not command troops. In 1812-16 he served in the Salsette on the India Station. Returning to England on 13 May 1825, he married Elizabeth Clowes. After a long illness he died at Ilfracombe .", "relation": [{"head": "John Bowen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ilfracombe", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [835, 845]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gary Clark (born 10 March 1962, Dundee , Scotland) is a Scottish musician who formed a band with his brother Kit Clark, and long time friend, Ged Grimes in 1984, initially under the name of Spencer Tracy. After objections from the estate of Spencer Tracy they changed their name to Danny Wilson, as taken from the 1952 Frank Sinatra film, Meet Danny Wilson.", "relation": [{"head": "Gary Clark", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Dundee", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [32, 38]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bruce Hoblitzell (June 25, 1887 -- August 11, 1970) was mayor of Louisville , Kentucky from 1957 to 1961. He was born and raised in Louisville and graduated from what is now duPont Manual Magnet High School and worked as a real estate agent and businessman. He was elected sheriff of Jefferson County in 1953. On November 5, 1957 he was elected mayor on the Democratic Party ticket, defeating Republican Robert B. Diehl by about ten thousand votes. He was nicknamed ``Mr. Hobby''.", "relation": [{"head": "Bruce Hoblitzell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Louisville", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [65, 75]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Parker Caldwell November 8, 1832 - June 7, 1903 was an American politician and a member Cumberland School of Law the United States House of Representatives for the 9th congressional district of Tennessee.", "relation": [{"head": "William Parker Caldwell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 23], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Cumberland School of Law", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [96, 120]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "we check in with Dr. Richard Aslin , Director Doctor of Philosophy the Rochester Center for Brain Imaging. Dr. Aslin is at the helm of the forthcoming OA journal Open Mind: Discoveries in Cognitive Science, which will launch in 2016.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Aslin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [21, 34], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Doctor of Philosophy", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [46, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rich Rosen grew up in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. He attended Cornell University and later Queens College, where he received a bachelor's degree in computer science. He later received his master's degree in the same subject from Stevens Institute of Technology, main campus Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, while working at Bell Labs and later at Bellcore.", "relation": [{"head": "Rich Rosen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Stevens Institute of Technology, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [233, 277]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "After the demise of the Pacific Fur Company during the War of 1812 in August 1814, Naukane returned to the Hawaiian Islands in 1815. He soon returned to the Pacific Northwest as an employee of the North West Company. He worked as a labourer at Fort Georgia (the name of Fort Astoria under the NWC). When the company was merged into the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) in 1821, Naukane remained at Fort Georgia as an HBC employee. In 1823 he was sent with King Kamehameha II to England to visit King George IV. He spent most of the rest of his life near Fort Vancouver , working for the HBC. He had a wife in 1825 and appears to have had a Native slave, Marie, whom he likely inherited through a previous Native wife. He appears to have retired in 1843 or 1844 and probably continued to live in Kanaka Village at Fort Vancouver. He died on February 2, 1850, at Fort Vancouver.", "relation": [{"head": "Naukane", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [83, 90], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Fort Vancouver", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [548, 562]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1972, Skolnick p Andrew A rticipated in a two-year pr Bachelor of Arts essional photography certificate program at the Paier Art School. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Charter Oak State College in 1978. He graduated in 1981 with an M.S. from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew A", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [20, 28], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [57, 73]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herrick chapman is a prominent historian of France. Since 1992, he has been employed at New York University as an Associate Professor of History and French Studies in the Department of History and Institute of French Studies. Professor Chapman was educated at the University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University.", "relation": [{"head": "Herrick chapman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of California, Berkeley", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [264, 298]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "here he met, among others, Richard Mortensen , Sonja Ferlov Mancoba and Gertrud Vasegaard. In 1932-33 Ejler Bille attended Kunstakademiets Billedhuggerskole School of Sculpture of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts .", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Mortensen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 44], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [184, 217]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Hamilton was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey to William Hamilton J. Hamilton and May V. Mulligan. After receiving a B.A. degree from Rutgers University in 1954, he served in the United States Navy, rising to the rank of Lieutenant, Junior Grade. In 1960 he received a J.D. from Georgetown University, main campus University. He moved to Florida, where he was a law clerk for a U.S. District Court judge (1960-1961) and an assistant U.S. attorney (1962-67).", "relation": [{"head": "William Hamilton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [50, 66], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Georgetown University, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [280, 314]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Returning to Siena , where he ultimately died, he afterwards worked at Parma, Bologna, and again at Rome. At Siena, he painted a S. Raimondo walking on the Sea for the church of the Dominicans. Francesco Vanni painted a Baptism of Constantine (1586-7) for the church of San Agostino in Siena. He painted a Christ appearing to St. Catherine for the chapel of il Refugio at the Santuario Cateriniano of Siena, and a Baptism (1587) for the former church of San Giovannino e Gennaro. He painted an Immaculate Conception (1588) for the Montalcino Cathedral and an Annunciation (1589) for the church of Santa Maria dei Servi in Siena. One of his pupils was Rutilio Manetti.", "relation": [{"head": "Francesco Vanni", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [194, 209], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Siena", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [13, 18]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Louis Capazza Henri Capazza (1862--1928) was a French semi-professional balloonist. He was born in Bastia, Corsica on January 17, 1862. He lived in Belgium from 1892-1898 then emigrated to the USA in about 1920. He died on December 28, 1928 in Paris after contracting pneumonia in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.", "relation": [{"head": "Louis Capazza", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Paris", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [244, 249]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robert G. Neumann died in 1999 in Bethesda , Maryland at the age of 83.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert G. Neumann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bethesda", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [34, 42]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1890 Ira Aten moved to Castro San Mateo County / Burlingame city , Texas and then in 1904 moved with his family to Imperial Valley (California), where he served as a member of the Imperial Valley District board in 1923, which helped push through legislation for the construction of Boulder Dam and the All-American Canal. In 1945, J. Marvin Hunter's Frontier Times magazine published Aten's memoirs. 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He also translated books for the John Anderson Publishing Company in Chicago and the Lutheran Publishing House of Decorah, Iowa.", "relation": [{"head": "Peer Stromme", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [309, 321], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Luther College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [131, 145]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Sherbrooke , Quebec, John Samuel Bourque studied at the Petit SAminaire de Saint-Charles-BorromAe in Sherbrooke, before being enrolled in the 22nd (French Canadian) Battalion, CEF, as a soldier and sergeant where he participated in World War I in the United Kingdom. He was also a colonel, sergeant, major and lieutenant-colonel for the Sherbrooke Fusilliers. He retired from the military service in 1943. While being in military duties, he was also a businessman running a lumber store.", "relation": [{"head": "John Samuel Bourque", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 48], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Sherbrooke", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 18]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Tucson, Arizona, William Docker Browning received a ((NAM: B.S.))/((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Arizona in 1954 and an LL.B. from the University of Arizona College of Law in 1960. He was a U.S. Air Force Lieutenant from 1954 to 1957. He was in private practice in Tucson, Arizona from 1960 to 1984.", "relation": [{"head": "William Docker Browning", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 48], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [108, 124]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Telegraph to prove his mother, Dorothy Fay Ritter, was very much alive. The Telegraph mistakenly published her obituary, even though she had not died. He courteously pointed out the mistake and graciously accepted an apology in the form of an article by the Obituaries Editor. Attended the University of Southern California and studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She suffered a stroke in 1987 and moved to a retirement home two years later.", "relation": [{"head": "Dorothy Fay", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Southern California", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [290, 323]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "King of the Road: The Roger Johnson Miller Story undoubtedly will grow beyond Orange County, most probably into the Nashville and mid-America locales. Until then, it is a most entertaining staged biography for music fans at Laguna Beach Playhouse. What: King of the Road: The Roger Miller Story When: Through May 14; 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturdays and 1 p.m. Sundays", "relation": [{"head": "Roger Johnson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 35], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Laguna Beach", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [224, 236]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Clere Parsons (1908 - 1931) was an English poet, born in India .", "relation": [{"head": "Clere Parsons", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "India", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [57, 62]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robert Warren was born in Raton, New Mexico. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Macalester College in 1950, an M.A. from the University Bachelor of Arts Minnesota in 1951, and a J.D. from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1956. He was in the United States Army, 95th Infantry from 1943 to 1946. He became a Foreign affairs officer in the State Department from 1951 to 1953.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Warren", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [134, 150]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Joshua Ozersky was born in Miami, Florida in 1967. He moved to Atlantic City, New York University, main campus Jersey in 1979 when his father, the painter David Ozersky, got a job as a stage technician in the first of the area's casino-hotels, Resorts International. He attended Atlantic City High School and Rutgers University. His mother, Anita Ozersky, died suddenly when he was 14 years of age. Of his interest in food, he has said in interviews, ``I was a friendless child, and a solitary and celibate teenager...my father and I only spoke about movies and food, and food far more than movies. He was a great gastronome and taught me to self-medicate my loneliness with steaks and sausages.'' He later attended New York University's School of Journalism and the University of Notre Dame, where he received a master's degree.", "relation": [{"head": "Joshua Ozersky", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "New York University, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [78, 110]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Indeed, John B. Hess was identified by The New York Times today Sept. 9 in a follow-up article to its Harvard College Business School treatise in Sunday is Times. That story explored the social class divide at HBS between the very wealthy and the rest of the students. The newspaper singled out Hess as one of the spoiled rich kids at Harvard and a possible member of Section X, a secret society of HBS students known for their decadent parties and travel.", "relation": [{"head": "John B. 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He was in private practice in Memphis from 1975 to 1992.", "relation": [{"head": "Jon Phipps McCalla", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 46], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Vanderbilt University Law School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [245, 277]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "When Marc Jacob Lief s chooses a theme for one of his collections, he goes all in. This season is exploration of hip-hop culture would not have been complete without a cast that accurately reflected the melting-pot nature of the genre. So Jacobs and his casting director, Anita Bitton, filled the runway with streetwise young women with attitude. Seeking out a diverse lineup of varying races and ages, Bitton and Jacobs created an on-point finale to New York City, New York York Fashion Week.", "relation": [{"head": "Jacob Lief", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [10, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [451, 474]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Prior to his professional career, Grant Dibert played college football at Swarthmore College .", "relation": [{"head": "Grant Dibert", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 46], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Swarthmore College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [74, 92]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ian Henderson also plays golf in his spare time. Henderson graduated from Haileybury and Imperial Service College, main campus College in 1970.", "relation": [{"head": "Ian Henderson ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Haileybury and Imperial Service College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [75, 127]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Oslo, he was educated at the Norwegian Military Academy . He later entered the foreign service serving as a Consul General in Hamburg before later becoming the first Norwegian delegate to The Hague and a substitute delegate to the League of Nations. In the years leading up to the Second World War, Einar Maseng was assigned the post of the Norwegian Ambassador to Moscow and the Soviet Union. At the onset of the war, he, along with several other Ambassadors, was forced to leave the Soviet Union due to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.", "relation": [{"head": "Einar Maseng", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [307, 319], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Norwegian Military Academy", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [37, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "before writing his first novel. Alan Hunter was born at Hoveton , Norfolk and went to school across the River Bure in Wroxham. He left school at 14 and worked on his father is farm near Norwich. He enjoyed dinghy sailing on the Norfolk Broads, wrote natural history notes for the local newspaper, and wrote poetry, some of which was published while he was in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War.", "relation": [{"head": "Alan Hunter ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 44], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hoveton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [57, 64]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "delighted that someone University of Manitoba Dr. Justin Cooper is expertise and experience will lead CHEC into its next phase of growth, stated Porter. CHEC was formed in 2005 as a collaborative evangelical umbrella organization designed to bring together Christian universities, colleges, graduate schools and seminaries from across Canada. It seeks to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of each member institution, thus helping to advance Christian higher education.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Cooper ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [50, 64], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Manitoba", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [23, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Berlin in 1928, Georges Borchardt was in France with his family when war broke out in 1939; his father died when Borchardt was a child of eleven. He spent his teenage years hiding in plain sight, as an undocumented student in Aix-en-Provence, relying on strangers to protect him after his mother and most of his family perished in concentration camps. Borchardt emigrated to the US in 1947, settling in New York.", "relation": [{"head": "Georges Borchardt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 41], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Berlin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 14]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mike Leach attended Jefferson Township High School in Jefferson Township, New Jersey. He lettered in football, baseball and basketball. In football, he was a first-team All-State selection as a punter. In basketball, Leach graduated as the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in Jefferson Township High School Falcon history. Scoring most of those points under the tutelage of Gregg Eck, Leach appeared in 3 NJSIAA play-off games.", "relation": [{"head": "Mike Leach ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Jefferson Township High School ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [21, 52]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "James William Wallack , born August 24, 1795, London , England-died December 25, 1864, New York, New York, U.S., leading British-American actor and manager of New York theatres, from whose acting company continued by his son, Lester Wallack developed many of the important American stage performers of the 19th century.", "relation": [{"head": "James William Wallack", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [46, 52]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charles Richard Parkin Christian (27 November 1883 - 15 September 1971) was a long-serving politician from Pitcairn. The was the Chief Magistrate of Pitcairn Island for eleven years at various times between 1920 and 1957. As is commonly the case with the small population of Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands he was closely related to several other island leaders, notably cousins Edgar Allen Christian, Frederick Martin Christian, and Gerard Bromley Robert Christian. He was also the grandson of Thursday October Christian II and uncle of Ivan Christian and Warren Clive Christian. Christian was born on Pitcairn, and died at Auckland, New Zealand.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Richard Parkin Christian", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 32], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [275, 318]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Donald Akenson received his ((NAM: B.A.)) from Yale University and his doctorate from Harvard University. 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During his naval service he participated in the first and the last significant frigate actions of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, from the inconclusive engagement between Embuscade and HMS Boston in 1793 and the capture of USS President in 1815. After the war's end, Hayes was appointed as superintendent of HMNB Devonport and later was commander in chief off West Africa.", "relation": [{"head": "John Hayes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [13, 23], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Deptford Dockyard", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [315, 332]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1949, he graduated as a Medical Doctor at National University of Cordoba (Argentina). He received a doctorate in Medicine and Surgery in 1953. In 1955, he Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, main campus veloped a technique for early diagnosis of tumors in the pancreas and ampulla of Vater (Pour le diagnostic des tumeurs du pancreas: La duodenographie hypotonique. 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He was educated at the Friedrich Wilhelm-Gymnasium; at the Cologne Conservatory, where he studied violin with George Japha and composition with Ferdinand Hiller, Gustav Jensen, and Otto Klauwell; and at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel s Conservatory, where he studied violin with Henryk Wieniawski and from which he was graduated in 1877.", "relation": [{"head": "Carl Venth", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [47, 57], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [342, 375]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Elaine Darling Elizabeth Darling (born 6 June 1936) is a retired Australian politician. Born in Brisbane, she attended the University of Queensland, main campus of Queensland before becoming a teacher, eventually rising to an assistant to the Director of the Brisbane Kindergarten Training College. 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He was in private practice in Gadsden, Alabama from 1946 to 1951. He was a Lecturer, University of Alabama Center at Gadsden from 1948 to 1966. He was a Circuit judge, 16th Judicial Circuit Court of Alabama from 1951 to 1953. He was a Presiding judge, 16th Judicial Circuit Court of Alabama from 1953 to 1966.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Virgil Pittman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 50], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [96, 115]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bengt R. Holmstrom Robert Holmstrom born 18 April 1949 is a Finnish economist who is currently Paul A. Samuelson Pr Bachelor of Science essor of Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Together with Oliver Hart, he received the Central Bank of Sweden Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2016.", "relation": [{"head": "Bengt R. 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She was married to the poet Jerry Estrin until his death in 1993, and is currently married to the poet/librarian Nick Robinson.", "relation": [{"head": "Laura Moriarty ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California State University, Sacramento, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [112, 164]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ulla Pia (born 17 February 1945, Copenhagen ) is a Danish singer, best known internationally for her participation in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest.", "relation": [{"head": "Ulla Pia", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Copenhagen", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [33, 43]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The late Andre Tanker Michael Tanker September 25, 1941 Woodbrook, Port of Spain -- February 28, 2003 was one of the most original, versatile and influential musicians to emerge in Trinidad and Tobago in the nineteen sixties.", "relation": [{"head": "Andre Tanker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 21], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Port of Spain", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [67, 80]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, of English parentage. 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Willard Ragsdale was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-third and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1913, until his death in Washington , D.C., July 23, 1919. He was interred in Mount Hope Cemetery, Florence, South Carolina.", "relation": [{"head": "J. Willard Ragsdale", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Washington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [154, 164]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Fevin was most likely born in Arras, the son of an alderman. His brother Robert de Fevin was also a composer. Most likely Antoine de F left Arras in the late 1480s, though there is no evidence that he went to Italy, the commonest destination for Franco-Flemish composers of the time. In the 1490s it is likely he became a priest (although there is no known documentation of that today), and he also may have obtained a master's degree at a university, since he is commonly known as maistre later in his life. 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His career began in 1949 with a well-received recital at Town Hall. 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She was a General counsel, West Florida Medical Center, Pensacola, Florida from 1998 to 1999.", "relation": [{"head": "Margaret Catharine Rodgers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 54], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of West Florida", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [80, 106]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "complete Shakespeare Overtures by Castelnuovo-Tedesco. Andrew Penny is now the longest serving Musical Director of the Hull Philharmonic Orchestra and has been Head of Woodwind at Hymers Royal Northern College of Music since 1977. He is a member of the Hub Advisory Boards for both Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire and was awarded the MBE in the Birthday Honours of 2014. 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He represented Bonaventure from 1832 to 1834 in the Legislative Assembly of Quebec and from 1841 to 1844 in the Legislative Assembly of the Province of New Carlisle, Canada .", "relation": [{"head": "John Robinson Hamilton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 22], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New Carlisle, Canada", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [254, 274]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Charles Roper was educated at Keble College, Oxford . Ordained in 1882, he began his ministrywith a curacy at Herstmonceux and was then as chaplain of Brasenose College, Oxford. In 1886 he was appointed Professor of Divinity at Trinity College, Toronto and also served as parish priest of St Thomas's Toronto.. He was then Professor of Theology at the General Theological Seminary, New York In 1912 he became the third Bishop of British Columbia and was later translated to be the Bishop of Ottawa three years later, serving for 24 years - the last six as the Metropolitan of Ontario.", "relation": [{"head": "John Charles Roper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Keble College, Oxford", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [35, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mary de Bohun died at Peterborough Castle , giving birth to her last child, a daughter, Philippa of England. She was buried at the Church of St Mary de Castro in Leicester.", "relation": [{"head": "Mary de Bohun", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Peterborough Castle", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [22, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Pieter de Molijn Molijn, born in London of Flemish parents, was baptized on April 6, 1595. It is not known when he left England or where and with whom he studied painting. There is no evidence to support the tradition that he was a pupil of , although it is quite likely that he received his instruction in Haarlem.", "relation": [{"head": "Pieter de Molijn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "England", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [120, 127]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "David Borowich born 1969 is an American financier, philanthropist, community organizer and activist. He is the founder Bachelor of Arts multiple community organizations, including Dor Chadash, which hosts cultural exchange programs between Israeli and American Jews. In 2008, The Jewish Daily Forward included him in the Forward 50, a list of the year is 50 most influential Jewish Americans.", "relation": [{"head": "David Borowich", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [119, 135]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Beal (born January 20, in Los Angeles County / Santa Monica city Monica, California) is an American film composer working in Hollywood, California, and is notable for composing the music for numerous hit television series, such as Vega$ and Eight Is Enough, as an orchestral conductor, composer of film trailer music, and for his work with the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra.", "relation": [{"head": "John Beal", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Santa Monica city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [31, 69]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Booneville, Mississippi, Orma Rinehart Smith received an ((NAM: LL.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Laws Mississippi in 1927. He was in private practice in Corinth, Mississippi from 1928 to 1968.", "relation": [{"head": "Orma Rinehart Smith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [100, 116]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "James R. Barker is the professor of Organizational Theory and Strategy in the Department of Strategy and Human Resource Management at the Waikato Management School, Waikato University of Central Arkansas , Hamilton, New Zealand, and editor-in-chief of Management Communication Quarterly.", "relation": [{"head": "James R. Barker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Central Arkansas", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [173, 203]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "door to Jewish Hospital on Isaac Burnet Avenue. 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He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1879 and practiced law in Sweetsburg, Quebec in the Eastern Townships.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Thomas Duffy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 42], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [83, 99]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Eufaula , Alabama, Dent attended the common S chools, and was graduated from Southern University (later known as Birmingham Southern College), Greensboro, Alabama, in 1886. He was graduated from the University of Virginia Law School at Charlottesville in 1889. He was admitted to the bar the same year and practiced in Eufaula, Alabama, until 1899. He moved to Montgomery, Alabama, in 1899 and continued the practice of his profession. He served as delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1901. He served as prosecuting attorney for Montgomery County 1902-1909. 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The collection has remained virtually intact and this exhibition brings together many of its highlights.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Blundell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 47], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ince Blundell", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [51, 64]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Paul Wonner John Wonner (April 24, 1920April 23, 2008) was an American artist who was born in Tucson, Arizona. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) in 1952, an M.A. in 1953, and an M.L.S. in 1955aall from the University Bachelor of Arts California, Berkeley. He rose to prominence in the 1950s as an abstract expressionist associated with the Bay Area Figurative Movement, along with his partner, Theophilus Brown (1919- ), whom he met in 1952 while attending graduate school. In 1956, Wonner started painting a series of dreamlike male bathers and boys with bouquets. In 1962, he began teaching at the University of California, Los Angeles. By the end of the 1960s, he had abandoned his loose figurative style and focused exclusively on still lifes in a hyperrealist style. Wonner died April 23, 2008 in San Francisco, California.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Wonner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [211, 227]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gaetano Filangieri (August 22, 1752 -- July 21, 1788), Italian jurist and philosopher, was born in San Sebastiano al Vesuvio , a country near Naples.", "relation": [{"head": "Gaetano Filangieri", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "San Sebastiano al Vesuvio", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [99, 124]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Henry George Murphy aka H. G. Murphy (1884 Birchington, Kent - 1939) was an English art deco silversmith who apprenticed to Henry Wilson in 1899. At age 14 he entered the Central Saint Martins School of Arts and Crafts in London. In July 1912 he was employed by Emil Lettre in Berlin. He found the work unfulfilling and left after 6 weeks. The same year he opened his own workshop in London. During World War I he enlisted in the Royal Navy Air Service. In 1928 he started the Falcon Studio, consisting of a workshop and retail outlet. He returned to the Central School and remained there, teaching goldsmithing and enameling, and becoming first head of Silversmithing and later principal of the school in 1936.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry George Murphy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Central Saint Martins", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [171, 192]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Martinez Ezequiel Martinez Estrada left Cuba shortly after the Cuban Missile Crisis. With his health beginning to fail, with Cuba expelled from the OAS, and with a need to attend to his own economic affairs, he decided that he ``would better serve the revolution from abroad.'' After a brief stop in Mexico he returned to Argentina, to Bahia Bahia Blanca , and to his status as a voice in the wilderness. He completed his three books on Marti (none of which were published in his lifetime and one of which remains unpublished ), wrote a work on Balzac, and continued to write poems (notably his Tres poemas del anochecer -- Three Poems at Dusk -- the last work he published in Sur). He spoke of returning to Cuba; it is not entirely clear whether his failure to do so was entirely a matter of his health or related to traces of disillusionment with the revolution that are evidenced in his correspondence. 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After returning to Poland, he became a retainer of the magnate Lubomirski family, and through them became attached to the royal court. He was a deputy to the Sejms of 1648, 1650, 1653, 1658 and 1659. He served on numerous Sejm commissions for diplomatic, legal and fiscal matters. He took part in diplomatic missions to Hungary (1653), Sweden (1655) and Austria (1656).", "relation": [{"head": "Jan Andrzej Morsztyn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Leiden University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [138, 155]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of North Texas established the Rob Erdle Award Fund, an endowment through private donors that provides financial support for watercolor students. Rob Erdle died on December 30, 2006 in Denton , Texas. The Watercolors of Rob Erdle A survey book of works from 1972-2000 with 150 color plates, May 2000. 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His first acting experience came playing Jack in a production of Jack and the Beanstalk for a local children's theater. His later roles were in The Intruder and Room Service. Dale Alan Midkiff graduated in 1977 and won a drama award from his high school. Midkiff then attended Salisbury University in Maryland, majoring in Communication Arts with a minor in English and Philosophy. 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He graduated at the University of Iowa in 1883 and studied theology in Boston University. He lectured at various times at Leland Stanford, Yale, Cornell, and Columbia universities, and was pastor of the First Congregational Church at Oakland, Cal., from 1896 to 1911. In the latter year he became dean of the Yale Divinity School. He wrote:", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Reynolds Brown", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 22], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Bethany", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [125, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Singleton was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, 1826-1833. He was electe Thomas D as a Nullifier to the Twenty-third Congress and served without having qualified, from March 3, 1833, until his death in Raleigh , North Carolina, November 25, 1833, while en route to Washington, D.C.. He was buried in the Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas D", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [96, 104], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Raleigh", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [225, 232]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "to Chief U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Paul Friedman G. Hyman. Friedman is an active member Bachelor of Arts the Bankruptcy Bar Association for the Southern District of Florida and the Florida Bar Business Law Section. He is also a member of The Spellman-Hoeveler Inns of Court. Friedman is a member of The Florida Bar and has been admitted to practice before the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Eleventh and the U.S. District Courts for the Southern and Middle District of Florida.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Friedman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 44], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [84, 100]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He atten Junot D ed Madison Park Elementary and was a voracious reader, often walking four miles in order to borrow books from his public library. At this time Diaz became fascinated with apocalyptic films and books, especially the work of John Christopher, the original Planet of the Apes films, and the BBC mini-series Edge of Darkness. Diaz graduated from Cedar Ridge High School (now merged to form Old Bridge High School) in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey in 1987. 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In 1903, the company would sell a spectacular 78,000 looms worldwide.", "relation": [{"head": "Ebenezer Sumner Draper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [5, 27], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Hacks at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [28, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dasch, Annette Dasch studied voice at the Hochschule fur Musik und Theater Munchen fur Musik und Theater Munchen with Josef Loibl.", "relation": [{"head": "Dasch, Annette", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Hochschule fur Musik und Theater Munchen", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [42, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Philadelphia, Pennsyl Edmund V ania, Ludwig received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Harvard University in 1949 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1952. He was in the United States Army Reserve Captain, JAG Corps from 1953 to 1956. He was in private practice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1956 to 1960. He was in private practice in Doylestown, Pennsylvania from 1960 to 1968. He was a judge on the Bucks County Court Bachelor of Arts Common Pleas, Pennsylvania from 1968 to 1985. He was a Clinical associate professor, Hahnemann University from 1977 to 1985. He was a Visiting lecturer, Temple University, Beasely School of Law from 1977 to 1982. He was a Presenter, Villanova Law School, Institute for Correctional Law from 1975 to 1977. He was a member of the faculty of University of Pennsylvania from 1981 to 1982. Lecturer in law, Villanova Law School, 1984--present.", "relation": [{"head": "Edmund V", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 38], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [426, 442]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Boson (1655--1730) was a writer in the Cornish language. The son of Nicholas Boson, he was born in Paul, Cornwall . He taught Cornish to William Gwavas. His works in Cornish include an epitaph for the language scholar John Keigwin, and the ``Pilchard Curing Rhyme''. He also translated parts of the Bible, the Lord's Prayer and the Apostles' Creed. The only known surviving lapidary inscription in the Cornish language (to Arthur Hutchens, died 1709), is also his work, and can be found in Paul Church where John Boson, his father, and their relative Thomas Boson are also buried.", "relation": [{"head": "John Boson ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Paul, Cornwall", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [105, 119]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mildred Thompson grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. Her formal art training began in 1953 when she entered Howard University in Washington, D.C. There she found a mentor in James A. Porter (1905--1970), who was head of the school's art department. He arranged for Thompson to receive a scholarship at the end of her junior year for summer study at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. After Thompson received the ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) from Howard, Porter assisted her in entering the Brooklyn Museum of Art School on a Max Beckmann Scholarship. She began to exhibit, and her work was accepted for the Art U.S.A. ``58 exhibition in Madison Square Garden.", "relation": [{"head": "Mildred Thompson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [439, 455]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Washington, D. David C ., Norton received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts the South in 1968 and was in the United States Navy from 1969 to 1972. He then received a J.D. from the University of South Carolina Law Center in 1975, and was in private practice in Charleston, South Carolina until 1977. 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Born in Pittsylvania County , Virginia, Thomas attended local schools as a child and went on to graduate from a private academy in 1838.", "relation": [{"head": "Christopher Thomas", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Pittsylvania County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [118, 137]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "On his return to Britain, Peter Donaldson was educated at Woolverstone Hall School , a state boarding school in Suffolk, from the age of 14. He left after taking O-levels at 16 and joined Sadler's-Wells London in a backstage role. After working with the New Shakespeare Company at the Open Air Theatre in Regent's Park London, and appearing on stage at the Aldwych Theatre London with the Royal Shakespeare Company, he went to Sri Lanka for a film.", "relation": [{"head": "Peter Donaldson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 41], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Woolverstone Hall School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [58, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1979 Medard Mulangala received a BA Hons in Business & Finance from the Institut Catholique des Hautes Etudes Commerciales ( ICHEC Brussels Business School, main campus ) in Brussels, Belgium.", "relation": [{"head": "Medard Mulangala", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 24], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "ICHEC Brussels Business School, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [128, 171]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edward Linde arrived in Boston in 1958 as an undergraduate at MIT, where he studied civil engineering. He graduated from Harvard Business School in 1964 and went to work for Cabot, Cabot & Forbes.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward Linde", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Harvard Business School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [121, 144]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Te Joseph M ba Tebogo Maqubela took over as Groton School is headmaster on July 1, 2013; he is the eighth headmaster since the School is founding in 1884.", "relation": [{"head": "Joseph M", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [3, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Groton School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [44, 57]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Stockholm , Greta Knutson studied at the Kungliga KonsthAgskolan, and settled in Paris, France during the early 1920s. It was there that she began frequenting Lhote's studio and became his disciple. It was also in France that Knutson met Tzara, reportedly in 1924. She married him on August 8, 1925. The couple had a son, Christophe, born on March 15, 1927 at Neuilly-sur-Seine.", "relation": [{"head": "Greta Knutson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [20, 33], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Stockholm", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "London Club and Bar Awards Rusty Egan continues to play on a weekly basis at many top clubs and has played in St. Tropez, Monaco, Geneva and Verbier. Every year he rocks the masses for four nights at The Isle of Wight Festival. In 2010 he joined wall of sound supremo Mark Jones at BESTIVAL for Back to the Phuture and during the summer months played at Aura Ibiza. 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He attended the University of Wisconsin-- Madison and graduated in 1974 with a Bachelor of Science in communications.", "relation": [{"head": "Steve Bornstein", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [82, 97], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Fair Lawn", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [26, 35]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robert Frederick Blum 's Venetian pictures, such as A Bright Day at Venice (1882), had lively charm and beauty. His oil painting The Venetian Beadstringers (1889) was a popular work. 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Hone's attitude of mind had gradually changed to that of extreme devoutness, and during the latter years of his life, he became a follower of Rev Thomas Binney and preached in Binney's Weigh House Chapel, Eastcheap. In 1830 he edited Strutt's Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, and he contributed to the first number of the Penny Magazine. He was also for some years sub-editor of The Patriot. He died at Tottenham and is buried at Dr Watts' Walk in Abney Park Cemetery, Stoke Newington.", "relation": [{"head": "William Hone", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 41], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Tottenham", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [844, 853]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Bulloch County, Georgia, Berry Avant Edenfield graduated from University of Georgia with his B.B.A. in 1956 and with his Bachelor of Laws, LL.B degree in 1958. Edenfield served in the United States Army Georgia State National Guard from 1957 to 1963. 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In 1976, he joined the faculty at the University of North Texas in Denton , Texas where he taught undergraduate and graduate classes in painting and drawing for 30 years. He was head of their Watercolor Program from 1976 to 2001.", "relation": [{"head": "Rob Erdle", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 36], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Denton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [288, 294]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "George Ainslie received a B.S. at Virginia Military Institute, main campus Military Institute in 1890 and an L.L.B. at the University of Virginia in 1893.", "relation": [{"head": "George Ainslie", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Virginia Military Institute, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [34, 74]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Peter Bradshaw born 19 June 1962 is a British writer and film critic. He has been chief film critic at The Guardian since 1999. 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Stone studied painting at the San Francisco Art Institute, main campus Francisco Art Institute before attending the Wright Institute. Under the tutelage of Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services in New York., Stone began actively collecting contemporary art in the mid 1980``s. Since that time, he and his wife, Norah Sharpe Stone, have acquired major pieces from important contemporary artists such as Jan de Cock, Robert Gober, Jeff Koons, Cady Noland, Richard Prince, Richard Serra, Keith Tyson and Christopher Wool. The Stones`` collection also features works from such seminal artists as Andy Warhol, Marcel Duchamp, Hans Bellmer and Tony Conrad.", "relation": [{"head": "Norman C. 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He died in 1978 in Spokane, Washington.", "relation": [{"head": "Neil Campbell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Spokane", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [229, 236]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Erna Fergusson January 10, 1888 - July 30, 1964 was an avid writer, historian, and storyteller, who documented the culture and history University of New Mexico New Mexico for more than forty years.", "relation": [{"head": "Erna Fergusson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of New Mexico", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [135, 159]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Colvin received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Missouri in 1968, and completed a J.D. there in 1971. He earned an LL.M. in Taxation from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1978. During college and law school he was employed by a private firm, Niedner, Niedner, Nack and Bodeux, of St. Charles, Missouri, and also worked for a number of political figures, including Missouri Attorney General John O C. Danforth and Missouri State Representative Richard C. Marshall, both in Jefferson City; and for U.S. Senator Mark O. Hatfield and Congressman Thomas B. 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Starting in 1915, he served in the House of Representatives as a Republican and continued to serve until his death in Syracuse , New York on May 25, 1927.", "relation": [{"head": "Walter Magee", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Syracuse", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [377, 385]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lene Borglum Brglum graduated in 1984 from Copenhagen Business School , then in 1986-1990 worked as a producer at Det Danske Filmvrksted.", "relation": [{"head": "Lene Borglum", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Copenhagen Business School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [43, 69]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Stephen Weston was educated at Blundell's School , Eton College and Exeter College, Oxford.", "relation": [{"head": "Stephen Weston", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Blundell's School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [31, 48]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sanford H Roth died of a heart attack in Rome , Italy, while preparing to work on the film Cleopatra in 1962. He was survived by his wife Beulah. She died in 1990. While living, she transferred ownership of many of the original photographs to Francesca Robinson Sanchez, granddaughter of Edward G. Robinson.", "relation": [{"head": "Sanford H", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Rome", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [41, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "1819 in London to professor Edward Alfred Cowper Shickle Cowper 1790-1852, head of the department of engineering at King is College London; and Ann Applegath. The elder Cowper, together with his brother-in-law Augustus Applegath, had helped to develop the vertical printing press in the 1820s.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward Alfred Cowper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 48], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 14]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "February 11, 1860, known as Manuel Carpio , was a Mexican poet. 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Rice has received several international awards for his work, including: the Ashoka Fellowship, the Klaus Schwab Foundation Award for Social Entrepreneurship, Fast Company magazine's Social Capitalist of the Year award (four-time winner), and the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship. Paul Rice holds a Political Science degree from Yale University and an MBA from the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Rice", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [595, 604], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Haas School of Business", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [679, 702]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "occasional performer in the show, Sejo Sexon . I had not, however, met the key Bosnian Serb actor, Nele Karajlic, and it seemed unlikely that I ever would. He had gone to Belgrade and, according to my friends in Sarajevo , was making provocative comments about the war on Serbian TV. 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Though she was small in stature, she was as tough as they come.", "relation": [{"head": "Kalenna Harper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 48], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Richmond Academy", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [0, 16]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Michael Ryan Barrett was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on January 14, 1951. He graduated from St. Xavier High School in 1969. He then attended Wabash College, main campus College in Wabash, Indiana, from 1969 to 1970, prior to enrolling at the University of Cincinnati. Barrett received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history there in 1974 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1977. He was admitted to the Bar in Ohio the same year.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Ryan Barrett", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Wabash College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [139, 166]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Riordan was a graduate of Yale University . In his early life he wrote a number of poems and essays and a book of short-stories, On the Make, published in 1929, and was Editor-in-Chief of Salient and The Figure in the Carpet, literary magazines published by The New School for Social Research in New York. He married Mavis McIntosh, the well-known poet and literary agent.", "relation": [{"head": "John Riordan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Yale University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [31, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jerome Arkenberg S. Arkenberg is an American historian. He is a History Professor at McHenry County College, Columbia College Loyola University Chicago , and Waubonsee Community College, the contributing editor for Internet History Sourcebooks Project, Associate Editor for H-Net is H-Law, and the author of entries in Reader is Guides, Historical Dictionaries and Specialist Encyclopedias.", "relation": [{"head": "Jerome Arkenberg", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Loyola University Chicago", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [126, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Elie Rekhess graduated in 1970 from the Hebrew University Master of Arts Jerusalem with a B.A. in History of Islamic Countries; Classical Arabic Language and Literature. Six years later, Dr. Rekhess received his ((NAM: M.A.)) at The Aranne School of History at Tel Aviv University specializing in ``Affinity to Islam within the Samaria (West Bank) Intelligentsia.'' cum laude. 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He studied law at Columbian Law School, Washington, D.C.. He was admitted to the bar of York County in 1866 but never practiced. He served as a clerk in the United States Treasury Department from 1867 to 1870.", "relation": [{"head": "Amos L. Allen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 40], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Waterboro", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mattera was born and grew up in Philadelphia . Tom Mattera and Dave Mazzoni teamed up during childhood in Philadelphia where they began their creative collaboration on film. 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He lived in Israel with his parents in 1969-70.", "relation": [{"head": "Peter Kuper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 41], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Cleveland Heights High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [154, 183]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Myron L. Gordon served as a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice from 1962 to 1967, when President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him as a federal district court judge for the Eastern District Bachelor of Arts Wisconsin. He was known by colleagues as a picturesque writer, who occasionally included poetry or Shakespearean references in his opinions.", "relation": [{"head": "Myron L. Gordon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [185, 201]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Steve Marker n W. Marker was born in Minneapolis, MN on March 16, 1959. He spent most of his childhood and his teens in Mamaroneck, NY. At the age of 6 his parents bought him drums, but at 12 he shifted instruments and took up the guitar. He graduated from Rye Neck High School in Mamaroneck. Then he refined his instruction at Madison, and while there met Butch during the recording of a film. Butch proposed him to enter in the Spooner band and he instantly accepted. He is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.", "relation": [{"head": "Steve Marker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Rye Neck High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [257, 277]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Elizabeth Gill Lui , daughter to U.S. Air Force Colonel Richard M.Gill and Shirley Squire, spent her early childhood migrating with her father's military assignments in the Air Force Weather Service from Alaska to Wiesbaden, Germany; Washington, D.C. to Alabama, and by middle school, Colorado Springs, Colorado. She attended Marymount London International School London, a Catholic girl's boarding school, in the fifth and sixth grades; Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs; graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Colorado College with a degree in comparative religion; pursued American Indian Studies at Denver University; and studied architectural photography at Harvard College Graduate School of Design in a program headed by Ezra Stoller.", "relation": [{"head": "Elizabeth Gill Lui", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Marymount London", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [326, 342]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Longtime corporate lawyer Collins Seitz J. Seitz Jr. has been nominated to the Delaware Supreme Court, on which his late father once served, the governor is office announced Monday. Known as C.J., the 57-year-old Seitz is a founding partner of the Seitz Ross Aronstam & Moritz firm in Wilmington , and former managing partner of Connolly Bove Lodge & Hutz. He has specialized in corporate, commercial, intellectual property and trust cases for more than 30 years.", "relation": [{"head": "Collins Seitz", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 39], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Wilmington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [285, 295]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Frank H . Ellis (1896--1979) was an early Canadian aviator and member of the Early Birds of Aviation. He was born in Nottingham, England in 1896 and immigrated to Calgary, Alberta with his family in 1912. With Tom Blakely, he constructed and flew a biplane designed after a Curtiss model in 1914. He was the first Canadian to make a parachute jump from an airplane in Canada, in 1919. Ellis wrote extensively on the history of aviation, and was an avid aircraft model builder. He located several historic Canadian aviation artifacts and arranged for their donation to museums. In 1954 he published ``Canada's Flying Heritage'', the first major study of the History of aviation in Canada. In 1972 he was awarded the Medal of Service of the Order of Canada. He died July 4, 1979 in North Vancouver , BC.", "relation": [{"head": "Frank H", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 7], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "North Vancouver", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [780, 795]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Matthew Robert Hale June 20, 1829 Chelsea, Orange County, Vermont - March 25, 1897 Albany, Elizabethtown, New York York was an American lawyer and politician from New York.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Hale", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Elizabethtown, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [91, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jeff K. Oliver was a standout player at Buena High School in Ventura, California", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff K. Oliver", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Buena High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [40, 57]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Genta H olmes graduated from high school at Huntington Park High School , Huntington Park, California in 1958. She received her B.A. in International Relations magna cum laude from the University of Southern California in 1962 and pursued graduate studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science on a Rotary International Fellowship from 1962--1963.", "relation": [{"head": "Genta H", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 7], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Huntington Park High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [44, 71]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Joseph Barker was in bad health, and the death of his wife at Nottingham about this time, affected him greatly. He returned to America and stayed for a short time at Omaha , where his estate had become a valuable property; then went east, and made Philadelphia his headquarters. He printed books and tracts in defence of the Christian religion. After spending the winter of 1874--5 at Boston, he slowly travelled back to Omaha in the following spring, resting with friends at New York and Philadelphia on his way. He died at Omaha on 15 September 1875, and was buried there. A few days before his death he declared that he ''died in the full and firm belief of Jesus Christ, and in the faith and love of His religion as revealed in His life and works, as described in the New Testament. ``", "relation": [{"head": "Joseph Barker ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Omaha", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [167, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alexandra Popp attended Gesamtschule Berger Feld in Gelsenkirchen, one of four facilities certified as ``elite schools of football'' by the German Football Association. She was the school's only female pupil and could only attend courtesy of a special permit. 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He insisted on the importance of education, and promoted the erection of a schoolhouse in the neighbourhood. His genial temper made him popular with all classes of his neighbours, and with the noblemen and gentlemen on both sides of the border; but he was held by some to be too profuse in his hospitality. He studied the eye and its diseases, and had a local fame as a skilful oculist.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Baty", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Arthuret", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [25, 33]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Los Angeles, California, Raul Anthony Ramirez received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Los Angeles State College in 1967 and a J.D. from the University Bachelor of Arts the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in 1970. He was a law clerk to the Hon. William Gallagher, Sacramento Superior Court, California, from 1970 to 1971. 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His ministry at Hertford was distinguished by the vigour of his attacks on Arianism.", "relation": [{"head": "John Guyse", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 34], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hertford", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [191, 199]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edwin Ellis received his professional training from his father, and appeared when a boy of seven as solo violini St Thomas at Cremorne Gardens. He joined the orchestras of the Princess's and Adelphi theatres, becoming general musical director at the Adelphi about 1867, and composing music suitable for the dramas given there. In poor health, he then worked in the band of the Queen's Theatre, Liverpool, for a change of air. 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Della Rovere was drafted 204th overall by the Washington Capitals during the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.", "relation": [{"head": "Stefan Della Rovere", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [81, 117]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carrie Barefoot Dickerson (born May 24, 1917, Okmulgee County , Oklahoma; died November 17, 2006, Claremore, Oklahoma) was an American activist who led citizen efforts to stop construction of the proposed Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant in Oklahoma.", "relation": [{"head": "Carrie Barefoot Dickerson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 25], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Okmulgee County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [46, 61]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Leah Rosenfeld was able to receive her promotion and pay adjustment shortly before she retired from the Southern Pacific in 1974. She spent the rest of her life in Mariposa County , California, where she was interviewed by railroad historian Shirley Burman and photographed by railroad photographer Richard Steinheimer in 1987. In her retirement, she helped to found the local animal shelter. She died in Mariposa in 2006.", "relation": [{"head": "Leah Rosenfeld", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Mariposa County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [164, 179]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born and raised in India, Ali Kazimi graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 1982. He went to Canada on a scholarship to study filmmaking at York University in Toronto, Ontario. Kazimi is now a film professor at York University, he joined the Department of Film as a full-time faculty member in 2006.", "relation": [{"head": "Ali Kazimi", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 36], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "York University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [148, 163]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Oronzo Vito Gasparo studied at the National Academy of Design in New York; he was mentored by Preston Dickinsonhttp://www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/dickinson preston.html and was Dickinson's favorite pupil.", "relation": [{"head": "Oronzo Vito Gasparo", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "National Academy of Design", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [35, 61]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in F ebruary 1864 to Scottish parents, Oliver was raised in Scotland's border region with England and attended Edinburgh University of Cambridge . He then went to Trinity College at Cambridge University, where he became a lifelong friend of Austen Chamberlain and his imperial-minded father, Joseph Chamberlain. Oliver practiced law for three years, but he abandoned this career to marry Katharine Augusta MaTMLaren. He subsequently joined the linen drapery firm of Debenham & Freebody, becoming a partner in 1904.", "relation": [{"head": "F", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 9], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Cambridge", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [126, 149]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ernest E. Ernie Renzel August 7, 1907 - September 15, 2007 was an American politician who served as the mayor of Santa Clara County / San Jose city Jose, California from 1945 until 1946. He was known as the Father of the Norman Y. 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Soon after, in 1982, they moved to Mexico City, where Michael attended the American School Foundation. They left Mexico in 1987 and, after a brief stay in San Francisco, moved back to Greenwich. Michael attended his senior year at Greenwich High School. While there, he was awarded High Honors by the NAACP for his writing in recognition of Black History Month.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Benjamin ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [191, 208], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Greenwich High School, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [108, 142]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jason Bedrick was raised in a secular Jewish home in Windham, NH and he became religiously observant over the course of many years. He attended Bishop Guertin High School in Nashua, New Hampshire where he received the Religious Studies Award for ``the student who best understands the Christian message presented in the classroom.'' 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He was in private practice in Pottsville, Pennsylvania from 1946 to 1967.", "relation": [{"head": "Emanuel Mac Troutman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [42, 62], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [155, 171]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sophia Yakovlevna Parnok Parnok was born in the city of Taganrog to a pharmacist's family. She studied at the Mariinskaya Gymnasium in 1894--1903, traveled through Europe and then studied at the Geneva Conservatory, although a lack of financial means made her return to Taganrog in 1904. She entered Saint Petersburg Conservatory in late 1904, but abandoned her studies and left again for Geneva, where she had her first experience as a playwright with the play The Dream. In June 1906, she returned to Taganrog. In 1907, she married Vladimir Volkenstein and moved to Saint Petersburg. 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His areas of expertise include annual physicals, myofascial disorders, Bale/Doneen method for heart attack and stroke prevention, disease management, and complex medical conditions.", "relation": [{"head": "Arthur Monty M", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [11, 25], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [132, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Henry Segerstrom helped lead the world-renowned South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, California to become the highest grossing retail center in the U.S. with annual sales in excess Stanford Graduate School of Business $1.7 billion, and was the founding chairman and major benefactor of Segerstrom Center for the Arts. The death was announced by C.J. 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He died of ``epidemic influenza'' on 16 March 1895, at his home in Marylebone , London. His death, six days after that of Alfred German Reed, ended the German Reed Entertainments, which had been popular for forty years.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Corney Grain", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 39], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Marylebone", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [202, 212]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dunn was elected as a W George H ig to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1837 -- March 3, 1839). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection. He resumed the practice of law. State treasurer 1841-1844. He served as judge of Dearborn County / Lawrenceburg city County, Indiana. He served as president of the Cincinnati &. Indianapolis Railroad at the time of his death in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, January 12, 1854. 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Six of the eight children completed bachelors and masters Bachelor's degree s and five obtained Ph.D. is.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Prentiss Daniel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 54], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor's degree", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [184, 201]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Orangeburg, South Carolina, Williams received her ((NAM: B.A.)) from Columbia College in 1972 and a Judge Karen J. Williams D. from the University Bachelor of Arts South Carolina Law Center in 1980. She was in private practice in Orangeburg, South Carolina from 1980 to 1992.", "relation": [{"head": "Judge Karen J. 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Morris received his bachelor is degree in journalism from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a master is in public administration with a concentration in community health from East Carolina University.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Morris", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 44], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "North Carolina", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [136, 150]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John O Kane, MSW, CFRE, currently serves as a half-time Pr Bachelor of Arts essor of Practice in the Nonprofit Studies Program, Department of Public Management and Policy, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and as the principal of John OKane Consulting. 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During law school, he was the president of the school is Student Bar Association and an editor of the New York International Law Review. After law school, he moved back to Atlanta where he gained valuable experience working as a lawyer for the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Labor.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Miller", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Stanford Law School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [136, 155]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "As a leading figure in IG Farben, he joined the Freunde des Reichsfuhrer-SS, an exclusive group close to Heinrich Butefisch Himmler that allowed the prominent individuals in German society to effectively become SS officers without having to go through rigorous selection or training. He served as one of Nazi Germany's Wehrwirtschaftsfuhrer (war economy leaders) and was convicted as a war criminal during the Nuremberg trials. 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John was an alderman from the Kirribilli ward of the North Sydney Council from 1965 to 1972, Deputy Mayor from December 1968 to December 1969, and Mayor of North Sydney from December 1971 to December 1972", "relation": [{"head": "John Thomas Woodward", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 29], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Sydney", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [62, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "to the personal support of Vespasiano I Gonzaga is friend Rudolf II of Habsburg, whom he had met in the Spanish court. He died at Sabbioneta in 1591.", "relation": [{"head": "Vespasiano I Gonzaga", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 47], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Sabbioneta", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [130, 140]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "It should be noted, however, that on 1aMarch 1177, his son Roger Bigod appealed to the king on a dispute with his stepmother. 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Dybul received his ((NAM: A.B.)) (1985) and M.D. (1992) from Georgetown University and completed his residency in internal medicine at the University Bachelor of Arts Chicago Hospitals (1995) and a fellowship in infectious diseases at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (1998). Before his political career began, Dybul worked with AIDS patients in San Francisco. He is also a registered Independent.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark R. Dybul", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [158, 174]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He received an A.M. from Dartmouth College , New Hampshire in 1848. He was a member of the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries of Copenhagen, Denmark and an Honorary Member of the American Ethnological Society. He was gifted at languages, and was fluent in at least thirteen. 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Evatt won scholarships to the University of Sydney, whilst there he was a resident of St Andrew 's College, where he graduated in 1919 with two University Medals, in Philosophy and Law. He was President of the University of Sydney Union from 1916--17.", "relation": [{"head": "H. V. Evatt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [51, 62], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St Andrew", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [143, 152]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born on May 31, 1932, Richard Gilder attended Northfield Mount Hermon School before enrolling in Yale College, graduating in 1954 with a BA in history. He received a Doctor of Humane Letters in 2007 from Yale. He provided $4 million, over half the necessary funding, in honor of his daughter, Virginia Anne, a two-time Olympian, for the recently completed Gilder Boathouse for Yale rowers.The boathouse carries only the Gilder last name to honor three generations of Yale alumni.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Gilder", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 36], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Northfield Mount Hermon", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [46, 69]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The New York University, main campus York University, C. Richard J. Kaufman Devine Institute of Finance 1959-1966, Graduate School of Business published many key Finance and Investment bulletins related to International finance. The NYU C.J. Devine Institute of Finance was named after benefactor Christopher J. Devine from 1959 to 1966. Devine was founder of C.J. 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He then served as defensive line and strength coach for Shepherd College from 1988 to 1990. He was then moved to assistant head coach and defensive coordinator from 1991 to 1999. During that time period of being assistant head coach, Shepherd won six WVIAC championships.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff Casteel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California University of Pennsylvania", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [258, 295]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Hounsell died at Bridport , Dorset on June 12, 1903.", "relation": [{"head": "William Hounsell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bridport", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [25, 33]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mike Williams attended Karamu High School and, at the age of 17, joined the New Zealand Labour Party. He attended Victoria University of Auckland Campus , where he joined the marches against apartheid, nuclear weapons and the Vietnam war. He obtained an Master of Arts in New Zealand History from the University of Auckland. It was here that he first met future Prime Minister Helen Clark, where they were both members of the Princes Street Branch of the Labour Party.", "relation": [{"head": "Mike Williams ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Auckland Campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [124, 153]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alexandre Desgoffe , a French landscape painter, was born in Paris in 1805. He studied under Ingres, and travelled in Italy from 1837 to 1842. He usually introduced into his landscapes historical or mythological incidents, and he also painted some Biblical subjects. The Luxembourg Gallery has his 'Fury of Orestes,' and the Museum of Lyons his 'Cyclops. 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He was an Irene Diamond Graduate Fellowship recipient at The Juilliard School. Arndt's teachers include Paul Jacobs, Ken Cowan, and Diane Meredith Belcher. Mr. Arndt has a significant interest in new music. In 2009 and 2010 he will be giving premieres of new organ pieces by Jonathan Dawe, Conrad Cummings, and Christian Carey.", "relation": [{"head": "Joe Arndt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Music", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [168, 185]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "This activity was hosted by Cui Yongyuan Oral History Research Center and Wen Xue Tang of Tongji University jointly. Cui Yongyuan Oral History Research Center was affiliated with Communication University of China .", "relation": [{"head": "Cui Yongyuan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 40], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Communication University of China", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [179, 212]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Joseph Carmine Zavatt (b. September 19, 1900, Lawrence, NY, d. August 31, 1985) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District Bachelor of Arts New York. Judge Zavatt received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Columbia College of Columbia University in 1922 and an LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1924. He was nominated to the court by Dwight D. Eisenhower on June 21, 1957, to a seat vacated by Clarence G. Galston, confirmed by the United States Senate on August 5, 1957, and received his commission on August 7, 1957. He served as chief judge from 1962 to 1969. 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The award was bestowed by the College of Fine, and performing and Communication Arts.", "relation": [{"head": "Delores Ivory Davis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 54], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Wayne State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [250, 272]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Chicago on July 10, 1941, Thomas Fitzgerald graduated from Leo Catholic High School in 1959. He attended Loyola University Chicago before enlisting in the United States Navy. Following his tour of duty in the Navy, he graduated with honors from The John Marshall Law School, where he was a founder of the school is current law review and served as its associate editor.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Fitzgerald", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 43], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Chicago", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [0, 7]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "David Yates was born in St Helens, Merseyside, England on 30 November 1963. 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He was also known for selling cheap copies of books after their copyright had expired in disregard to London booksellers opinions on literary property.", "relation": [{"head": "John Donaldson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [10, 24], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Edinburgh", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [163, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rodriguez received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Stanford University, an M.A. from Columbia University, was a Ph.D. candidate in English Renaissance literature at the University Bachelor of Arts California, Berkeley, and attended the Warburg Institute in London on a Fulbright fellowship. A noted prose stylist, Rodriguez has worked as a teacher, international journalist, and educational consultant and has appeared regularly on PBS's show, NewsHour. A television documentary about Rodriguez's works earned Jim Lehrer a Peabody Award in 1997. Rodriguez's books include Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez (1981), a collection of autobiographical essays; Mexico's Children (1990); Days of Obligation: An Argument With My Mexican Father (1992), which was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize; and Brown: The Last Discovery of America. Rodriguez's works have also been published in Harper's Magazine, Mother Jones, and Time.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Rodriguez", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [596, 613], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [169, 185]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Norfolk in 1987, John Galea started writing music at the age of 12 and learnt classical piano. He moved to London aged 19 and began performing with his live band and working with various producers including Beluga Heights and Dele Ladimeji. 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Duell Holland Duell April 13, 1850 - January 29, 1920 was the commissioner Bachelor of Arts the United States Patent and Trademark Office in 1898 to 1901, and was later a United States federal judge.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles H. Duell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [86, 102]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "as a United States Circuit Judge Karen J. Williams Bachelor of Arts the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.", "relation": [{"head": "Judge Karen J. 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Elizabeth was educated at home, at South Hampstead High School and, when the family moved to Oxford in 1916, Oxford High School, before moving to Wycombe Abbey.", "relation": [{"head": "Elizabeth Irving", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 38], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "South Hampstead High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [250, 277]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1826, Joel Crawford served as a commissioner to run the boundary line between Alabama and Georgia. He returned to Sparta in 1828 and served as a member of the Georgia Senate in 1827 and 1828. Crawford ran unsuccessful campaigns for Governor of Georgia in 1828 and 1831. Also in 1831, he was a delegate to the International Improvement Convention and in 1837 he was elected as a State commissioner to locate and construct the Western and Atlantic Railroad. 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He is the author of numerous self-help books, as well as the weekly column Life is A Beach! published in the Delaware Wave and the Delaware Coast Press, in Bethany Beach, and Rehoboth Beach, both in Sussex County, Delaware.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Hurd", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [24, 40]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1947, the family emigrated to the United States, moving first to Reno, Nevada, and then to Santa Barbara, California. Chris Strachwitz attended Cate School in nearby Carpinteria. He became interested in jazz after seeing the movie New Orleans, starring Billie Holiday and Louis Armstrong, and began collecting jazz records. He stated in a 2010 interview:``The rhythms haunted me.... I'd hear all this stuff on the radio, and it just knocked me over. 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Aslin, whose theory of statistical learning has helped to revolutionize the field of cognitive science, was recognized for the sustained excellence and . . . sustained impact of his work. 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He died on March 17, 1772 at Uxbridge , Worcester County, Massachusetts", "relation": [{"head": "Nathan Webb", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Uxbridge", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [165, 173]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mark Dyurgerov , an internationally known glaciologist, was a Fellow of the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research INSTAAR of the University of Colorado at Boulder, and a devoted husband and father. He was born in Moscow State University, main campus , Russia; both of his parents were engineers, and his mother was also a Russian poet.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark Dyurgerov", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Moscow State University, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [215, 251]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Timothy Rhea attended high school in DeKalb, TX, graduating from DeKalb High School in 1983. Rhea received a Bachelor of Music Education with honors from the University of Arkansas, privately studying conducting under Eldon A. Janzen. Timothy Rhea continued his education in music by earning a Master of Music in Wind Conducting from Texas Tech University. While at Texas Tech, he studied with James Sudduth, served as an assistant conductor for the University Symphonic Band, and served as a graduate assistant director and musical arranger for the Texas Tech University Goin' Band from Raiderland. 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Richmond was born in Chautauqua, New York. He received his early education from a private instructor and in the common schools. He studied medicine two years with his father. He attended Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, in 1834 and 1835 but did not graduate. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1838 and commenced the practice of law in Meadville. In early manhood was a staunch Whig but united with the Republican Party upon its organization.", "relation": [{"head": "Hiram Lawton Richmond", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Allegheny College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [212, 229]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Francis X. Taylor was educated at the University of Notre Dame, graduating with a B.A. in government and international studies in 1970. Taylor was involved in the Reserve Officers' Training Corps during university and in upon graduation, was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force. He became a trainee agent in the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and then attended the U.S. Air Force Special Investigations School in Washington, D.C. From 1970 to 1972, he was a counterintelligence officer at the Middle East, Africa and South Asia Division of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. From 1972 to 1974, he attended the Air Force Institute of Technology at Notre Dame, receiving an M.A. in government and international studies in 1974.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis X. Taylor", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Air Force Institute of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [672, 705]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bryan Kocis Charles Kocis was born and raised in Larksville, Pennsylvania. He attended Wyoming Valley West High School winning several scholarships, graduating in 1980. He was winner of a nationwide photography contest. He attended the Rochester Institute of Technology . Upon graduation from RIT, he held a specialized position as a biomedical photographer for a local eye doctor in Kingston, Pennsylvania until the mid 1990s.", "relation": [{"head": "Bryan Kocis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Rochester Institute of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [236, 269]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 2009, Colin Van Ostern Ostern received an ((NAM: MBA )) from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he also worked as the Associate Director of Public Relations.", "relation": [{"head": "Colin Van Ostern", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 25], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "MBA", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [52, 55]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jeff Biggers is a frequent performer and speaker at festivals, theatres, conferences, universities and schools across the country. As the founder of the Climate Narrative Project, he served as the Writer-in-Residence in the Office of Sustainability at the University of Iowa, from 2014-2017, and as the Campbell-Stripling Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Wesleyan Hunter College in Georgia.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff Biggers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Hunter College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [368, 382]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mary White Ovington, New York; Charles Edward Russell , Washington , D.C.; Charles E. Toney, New York; William Allen White, Kansas, and Miss Frances Williams, New York.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Edward Russell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 53], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Washington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [56, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "During the First World War, William George Constable served in the Sherwood Foresters for two years, but he suffered severe shell shock when a shell exploded in a trench a few feet from him, burying him alive. He then spent a long period in a nursing home while recovering. While convalescing, Constable reworked and resubmitted an existing thesis to St John is and was elected a Fellow United States of America the College, a position he held from January 1919 to the end of 1921.", "relation": [{"head": "William George Constable", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 52], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "United States of America", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [387, 411]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lezana was born at Madrid . He took the habit at Alberca, in Old Castile, 18 October 1600, and made his profession at the house of the Carmelites of the Old Observance, at Madrid, in 1602. He studied philosophy at Toledo, theology at Salamanca, partly at the college of the order, partly at the university under Juan Bautista de Lezana Marquez, and finally at Alcala under Luis de Montesion.", "relation": [{"head": "Juan Bautista de Lezana", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [312, 335], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Madrid", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [19, 25]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dr. Justin Cooper is concluding his service as President of Redeemer University of Manitoba College. Appointed in 1994, he announced in October 2008 that he would be stepping down in June 2010 after three terms in office. He has been associated with Redeemer since 1980. Cooper received an MA and PhD in political science from the University of Toronto and holds a BA from Trinity Christian College in Chicago. He and his wife Jessie have two sons and seven grandchildren.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Cooper ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Manitoba", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [70, 92]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1660, Allen Brodrick was elected Member of Parliament for Orford in the Convention Parliament. He was knighted on 1 August 1660. He was surveyor-general of Ireland and an M.P. for Dungarvan Ireland in 1661. Also in 1661 he was elected MP for Callington and for Orford in the Cavalier Parliament and chose to sit for Orford which he represented until 1679. He was created M.A.at Oxford on 9 September 1661. Brodrick died at Wandsworth in 1680 at the age of 57.", "relation": [{"head": "Allen Brodrick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 23], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Wandsworth", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [426, 436]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edet Belzberg received a ((NAM: B.A.)) in 1991 from the University Bachelor of Arts Colorado, Boulder and an M.A. in 1997 from the School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. She received the Columbia University School of Journalism's John M. Patterson Enterprise Award in 1997 for her documentary short ``A Master Violinist'', about a Chinese political refugee.", "relation": [{"head": "Edet Belzberg", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [67, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Thomas Rochead 28 March 1814 - 7 April 1878 was a Scottish architect. He is most noteworthy on a national scale for having been the designer of the Wallace Monument. He was born in Edinburgh , the son of John Rochead and Catherine Gibb. He was educated at George Heriot is School.", "relation": [{"head": "John Thomas Rochead", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Edinburgh", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [186, 195]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Paolo Cucco (1973 - Present) is a TV writer and producer who was born in Bergamo , (Italy). He is the creator of the final game of Raiuno's trivia show ``Il Gladiatore'' (a Ballandi Entertainment production). In this game, one contestant challenged fifty people in the audience to win a prize by answering fifty questions. He created a game show with thee contestants and thirteen questions for RSI 1 (Radio Televisione Svizzera Italiana) called Spaccatredici. In this game, the contestant can ask for help via telephone three times. The show was broadcast for three years with great success and, thanks to the brilliant host Matteo Pelli, the network was relaunched. He is also editor consultant for RSI.", "relation": [{"head": "Paolo Cucco", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Bergamo", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [73, 80]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Magnus Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud county, Norway. His parents were Soren Anton Poulsson 1847-1934 and Ina Bolette Jorgensen 1851-1922. He studied at Den kongelige Tegne- og Kunstskole i Christiania, now the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo from 1900-03, at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm from 1903-1905 and apprenticed from 1905-09. Poulsson established his own practice in Oslo during 1909 and worked closely with Arnstein Arneberg.", "relation": [{"head": "Magnus Poulsson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Royal Institute of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [301, 330]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jesse Lee was raised in Takoma Park, Maryland. In 2002, Lee graduated from Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. Lee graduated with an academic major in philosophy from Trinity College, and was also close to obtaining a major in politics from the college but was short one thesis. After college, Lee did temporary work as a paralegal.", "relation": [{"head": "Jesse Lee", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Trinity College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [75, 90]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herbert Beckington was born in Rockford, Illinois. He graduated from Rockford High School in 1938. He received his B.A. degree upon graduation from The Citadel in 1943, and his LLB (Law) from Catholic University, Washington, D. C., in 1953.", "relation": [{"head": "Herbert Beckington", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Rockford High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [69, 89]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Somerville, Massachuse William T ts, McCarthy received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Holy Cross College in 1905 and a J.D. from Boston University School Bachelor of Arts Law in 1908. He was in private practice in Boston, Massachusetts from 1908 to the present. He was an Alderman, Town of Somerville, Massachusetts from 1911 to 1913. He was an Assistant district attorney of Middlesex County from 1913 to 1915. He was a member of the Somerville School Board, Massachusetts from 1920 to 1921. He was an Assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1934 to 1947. He was the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1947 to 1949.", "relation": [{"head": "William T", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 40], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [153, 169]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Watertown, South Dakota, Kornmann received a ((NAM: Charles B. Kornmann A.)) from College Bachelor of Arts St. Thomas in 1959 and an LL.B. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1962. He was in the United States Army from 1962 to 1963, and was also a Legislative assistant to U.S. Senator George McGovern in 1963. Kornmann was an Executive secretary of South Dakota Democratic Party from 1963 to 1965. He was in private practice in Aberdeen, South Dakota from 1965 to 1995, also working as an assistant city attorney for the City of Aberdeen from 1970 to 1986.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles B. Kornmann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [60, 79], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [98, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Kendra Smith (born 14 March 1960, San Diego , California) is an American musician who was a founding member of Dream Syndicate, a member of Opal, and later recorded as a solo artist.", "relation": [{"head": "Kendra Smith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "San Diego", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [34, 43]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William P . Doyle, III is a graduate Bachelor of Arts St. John is Preparatory School, Fordham University and New England School of Law where he obtained his Juris Doctor. He is co-founder of Law Offices of Colonna & Doyle in Saugus and Lynnfield, Massachusetts. He has lived and worked on the North Shore all of his life.", "relation": [{"head": "William P", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [37, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Steve Marker n W. Marker was born in Mamaroneck, New York on March 16, 1959.citation needed He spent most of his childhood and his teens in Mamaroneck, New York.citation needed At the age of 6, his parents bought him drums; but, at 12, he shifted instruments and took up the guitar.citation needed He graduated from Rye Neck High School in Mamaroneck.citation needed", "relation": [{"head": "Steve Marker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Rye Neck High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [316, 336]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Luciano Endrizzi Giuseppe Felice Endrizzi born January 8, 1921, Rovereto , Italy; d. May 1986, Sao Paulo, Brazil was an Italian Brazilian physician and surgeon. who became one of the most respected gynecologists and obstetricians in the country.", "relation": [{"head": "Luciano Endrizzi", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Rovereto", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [64, 72]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alejandro Gonzalez (born February 24, 1969 in Miami , Florida, United States), better known as Alex Gonzalez Gonzalez, is an American Mexican musician of Cuban and Colombian origin. He is a member, drummer and songwriter for the Mexican band Mana. He is nicknamed ``El Animal'' and also sings lead vocals for many songs, including the single ``Me Vale''. Alex discovered his passion for playing drums when he was only five years old. At such an early age he caught the attention of his kindergarten teacher who gave him a red sparkle drumkit. He took to the instrument very seriously and found himself a teacher by age five.", "relation": [{"head": "Alex Gonzalez", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [95, 108], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Miami", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [46, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Pr Bachelor of Arts . Martin Kylhammar received his ((NAM: B.A.)) and his Ph.D. degrees from Linkping University in 1976 and 1985 respectively.", "relation": [{"head": "Martin Kylhammar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 38], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [3, 19]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The Erna Fergusson Library is located on the east side University of New Mexico San Mateo Blvd between Comanche Rd and Montgomery Blvd. The nearest bus route is Route #140/141: San Mateo. The northbound bus stops right in front of the library. For the southbound bus, get off at Comanche and walk about a third of a mile to the library. Plan your trip here.", "relation": [{"head": "Erna Fergusson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 18], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of New Mexico", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [55, 79]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Antonio Abati late 16th century-1667 was an Italian poet. We know that he was born in Gubbio , but the rest of his youthful biography is very vague. Abati was a satirical poet who wrote in the Baroque style. His book of nine satires was published in 1651.", "relation": [{"head": "Antonio Abati", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Gubbio", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [86, 92]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "University of Wisconsin -Madison. She received her Carleton B .A. from Syracuse University with a concentration in International Relations, and a M.A. in Italian from Middlebury College. Her research focuses mainly on late Quattrocento and Cinquecento Florence, with a special interest in theater and politics, and duly, Machiavelli.", "relation": [{"head": "Carleton B", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [51, 61], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Wisconsin", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [0, 23]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Aurora, New York, in Cayuga County , New York, Edward Searing received his bachelors and masters degree from the University of Michigan. In 1857, he moved to Wisconsin and taught school. Searing then moved to Milton, Wisconsin in 1863 and became a professor at Milton College. Searing was elected Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin and served 1874-1878. In 1880. Searing moved to Mankato, Minnesota and became the first President of the Mankato Normal School now Minnesota State University, Mankato. 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He was knighted the same year.", "relation": [{"head": "Ernest Soares", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St John's College, Cambridge", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [130, 158]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Horace Dobell was born on 1 January 1828 in the City of London. He gained his M.R.C.S. diploma at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in 1849, and gained a M.D. from the University of St Andrews in 1856. From 1859 to 1875 he was Physician at the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest. He later moved to Bournemouth, where he was consulting physician at the Mont Dore sanitorium for patients with chest diseases. In 1887 he was living in Bournemouth. 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The change from the first time was amazing.", "relation": [{"head": "Lynne Sachs", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 45], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "San Francisco State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [145, 175]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rob Ryan is the founding partner of Ryan Law Firm. Mr. Ryan was raised on his family is homeplace in the Troupville area of Brooks County, Georgia and grew up in Valdosta, Georgia, attending Lowndes County public schools and graduating from Lowndes High School in 1992. 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Canes go on to earn a median income of over $76,000 after 10 years.", "relation": [{"head": "Margaret Catharine Rodgers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 57], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of West Florida", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [64, 90]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "For family reasons, he moved to Paris in France and The Rector and Scholars of Exeter College in the University of Oxford re attended the CollEge Stanislas de Paris. At the age of 17, Pierre Audi together with his family moved to England. He studied history at Exeter College, Oxford. 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The mass of the development is located to the east of the site in order to create good connectivity with the existing Museum but also to mitigate impact on the Bedford Thurloe Square properties.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward Smirke", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 42], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Thurloe Square", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [299, 313]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Michael Skube is a former journalist who is on the faculty of the Elon Louisiana State University School of Communications.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Skube", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Louisiana State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [71, 97]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "was so dynamic, he recalled. Rob Sheffield is first taste of music criticism came from his time as both an English major and a writer for Nadine, an undergraduate Yale University publication in the 80s and 90s that aimed to spread an appreciation for rock and pop music on campus. Nadine offered music aficionados an open space for students to debate and argue vastly different opinions, Sheffield said.", "relation": [{"head": "Rob Sheffield", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Yale University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [163, 178]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "formally nominated former US senator Scott P. Brown to serve as his ambassador to both New Zealand and Samoa, the latest turn in an Bachelor of Arts ten itinerant political career.", "relation": [{"head": "Scott P. 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Balduinus, Jacobus Balduinus ?-1235. Famous Italian jurist, pupil of Azo, Professor of Civil Law at Bologna , and author of the earliest treatises on procedure. Jacobus de Ardizzone Thirteenth cent.. Italian commentator and author of a Summa Feudorum 1518 and a Summa on part of the Code. Jacobus de Arena gehorte bis in das 15. Jahrhundert hinein neben Odofredus, Guido de Susaria, Dinus zu den bekannten, angesehenen Juristen der Postglossatoren-Zeit", "relation": [{"head": "Jacobus Balduinus", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 49], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bologna", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [121, 128]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Welcome to the homepage o F the Control Group in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge . 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The sausages of the television series Chuck , where he played the role of the greek mafia Demitrios Stavros.", "relation": [{"head": "Theo Alexander", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [33, 49]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Georg Rudolf Boehmer German: Bohmer October 1, 1723 - April 4, 1803 was a German botanist and physician born in Liegnitz. He studied botany at the University of Leipzig under Christian Gottlieb Ludwig 1709-1773. In 1752 he succeeded Abraham Vater 1684-1751 as professor of botany and anatomy at the University of Wittenberg, where in 1782 became a professor of therapy. During his career he also had part-time duties as Stadtphysikus in Wittenberg, later serving a similar function in Kemberg.", "relation": [{"head": "Georg Rudolf Boehmer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Leipzig", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [147, 168]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Philip Hershkovitz (12 October 1909 -- 15 February 1997) was an American mammalogist. Born in Pittsburgh , he attended the Universities of Pittsburgh and Michigan and lived in South America collecting mammals. In 1947, he was appointed a curator at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago and he continued to work there until his death. He has published much on the mammals of the Neotropics, particularly primates and rodents, and described almost 70 new species and subspecies of mammals. 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Standing at 61, she graduated from F.A.C.E. School , a high school in Montreal, in 1998 and from Concordia University in 2003, and subsequently worked there. She is known for her role in Fries with That? as Pattie Johnson. She has moved to London, UK.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeanne Bowser", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "F.A.C.E. School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [164, 179]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ed Pizunski , born 8 October 1954 in Toronto , Ontario, was a professional hockey player from 1972 until his retirement after the 1980-81 Muskegon Mohawks season. He was selected by Kansas City Scouts in round 13 (#203 overall) of the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft. In the 1975--76 WHA season he played in the major leagues when he suited up with the Denver Spurs/Ottawa Civics for one World Hockey Association regular season game.", "relation": [{"head": "Ed Pizunski", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Toronto", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Johan Gustaf Sandberg served as the director of the Academy from 1845 to 1853. He died on 26 June 1854 in Stockholm . Many of his paintings are located in the National Museum of Fine Arts.", "relation": [{"head": "Johan Gustaf Sandberg", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Stockholm", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [106, 115]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Houston, Texas, Reasoner received a ((NA Stephen M : B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Arkansas in 1966 and a J.D. from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 1969. He was in the United States Army Reserve from 1969 to 1973. He was in private practice in Jonesboro, Arkansas from 1969 to 1988.", "relation": [{"head": "Stephen M", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [49, 58], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [88, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born Edward John Oliver Clavering Oliver in Vancouver, Oliver is the son of Vancouver playwright Thelma Oliver (aka Melissa Cameron). He studied the guitar privately with Robert C. Jordan from 1972-1977. He attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music from 1977-1979 where he studied guitar with George Sakellariou and composition with John Adams. He transferred to the University of British Columbia in 1979 where he earned a Bachelor of Music in 1982 and was a pupil of Stephen Chatman. He went on to pursue graduate studies in music composition at McGill University where he earned a Master of Music in 1984 and a Doctor of Musical Arts in 1992. His teachers at McGill included Bruce Mather and John Rea. From 1988-1989 he studied in Brussels with Philippe Boesmans and studied psychoacoustics on his own in the library at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.", "relation": [{"head": "John Oliver ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [12, 24], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of British Columbia", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [375, 405]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sheyla Bonnick is a singer, performer, songwriter and published author, born in Jamaica and brought up in England. She was a member of an early line-up of pop group Boney M. in 1975. Her name was previously spelled as Sheila Bonnick and Sheila Bonnique. Sheyla is voice is not present on any Boney M. record as she was a short-time member in the original group only during the promotion of the first single Baby Do You Wanna Bump. She is touring with her tribute band Sounds of Boney M..", "relation": [{"head": "Sheyla Bonnick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Jamaica", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [80, 87]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Clifford Winston received his ((NAM: A.B.)) in economics from the University Bachelor of Arts California at Berkeley, his M.S.c. from the London School of Economics, and his Ph.D. in economics from U.C. Berkeley.", "relation": [{"head": "Clifford Winston", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [77, 93]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "devoting herself to vocal teaching. Emma Nevada died in 1940 in Liverpool , England.", "relation": [{"head": "Emma Nevada", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [36, 47], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Liverpool", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [64, 73]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rose Clark never married and little is known about her private life. She died in Buffalo on 28 November 1942 and was buried in La Porte. Her obituary focused on her work as a painter and did not mention anything about her photography.", "relation": [{"head": "Rose Clark", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Buffalo", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [81, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alexander McQueen $630. mrporter.com. Cus Tom Freston Gazelle sneakers, Adidas price on request. 136 Wooster St., 212-673-0398. Shirt, jeans, necklace, and bracelet, Iman is own. Shot on Location at 675 Bar SPORTS: Michael Del Zotto, 23 ABOVE, LEFT The Rangers defenseman is a name to watch, thanks to his star turn in the Eastern Conference play- Bachelor of Arts fs last season.", "relation": [{"head": "Tom Freston", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [42, 53], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [348, 364]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "JosA Jose Pou is a cartoon artist who was born in Nicaragua in 1973. He is currently working with Copernicus Studios in Halifax, Nova Scotia.", "relation": [{"head": "Jose Pou", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [5, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Nicaragua", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [50, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Chicago on May 16, 1877, Joseph M edill McCormick's father was diplomat Robert Sanderson McCormick (1849--1919), who was nephew of Cyrus McCormick. McCormick attended Groton School at Groton, Massachusetts and graduated from Yale University in 1900, where he was elected to the secret society Scroll and Key. He worked as a newspaper reporter, publisher, and owner of the Chicago Daily Tribune. He also later purchased an interest in The Cleveland Leader and Cleveland News. He was a war correspondent in the Philippine Islands in 1901. In 1903 he married Ruth Hanna, daughter of Ohio Senator Mark Hanna.", "relation": [{"head": "Joseph M", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 41], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Groton School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [175, 188]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Comerford , who was born at Kilkenny in 1773, practised as a miniature painter in Dublin for many years. He died at Dublin about 1835. 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He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1843 and commenced practice in Geneseo , New York. He was the Surrogate of Livingston County 1840-1844 and served as district attorney of Livingston County 1850-1853.", "relation": [{"head": "William H. 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He attended Nebraska Wesleyan University from 1927 to 1931, graduating with an AB degree in psychology. He moved to the University of Nebraska in 1931 to accept an assistantship and pursue a master's degree. At Nebraska, he studied under, and published with, J. P. Guilford, who was later to be widely recognized for his multi-faceted theory of human abilities. Upon completion of his master's, Frederiksen moved to Syracuse University to study under Floyd Allport, with whom he also published and who is today considered the founder of social psychology. Upon graduation, Frederiksen left Syracuse in the fall of 1937 to join the faculty of Princeton University.", "relation": [{"head": "Norman O. 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He was a Lecturer on evidence, Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law from 1944 to 1948.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Albert Schweinhaut", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 50], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [263, 279]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The Honorable James Knoll Gardner Bachelor of Arts Emmaus, PA, United States District Judge for the Eastern District of PA died on April 26, 2017 at the age of 76, after two and a half years tenaciously battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ALS. A loving husband to Linda Klenk Gardner, Jim was known for his resilience, strength of character, loyalty, attention to detail, and dedication to his career as a jurist, for which he possessed an enduring passion for his work on the Federal bench.", "relation": [{"head": "James Knoll Gardner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [14, 33], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [34, 50]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "For the Australian rules footballer see Jim Grace (Australian footballer). Jim Grace (born 17 July 1954 in Dublin ) is a former Irish footballer.", "relation": [{"head": "Jim Grace ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [40, 50], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Dublin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [108, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Loraine, Texas, Eldon Brooks Mahon received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from McMurry College in 1939 and an LL.B. from the University Bachelor of Arts Texas School of Law in 1942. He was in the United States Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. He was a law clerk, Hon. J. E. Hickman, Texas State Supreme Court from 1945 to 1946. He was a County attorney of Mitchell County, Texas in 1947. He was a State district attorney of Texas 32nd Judicial District from 1948 to 1960. He was a judge on the Texas State District Court, 32nd Judicial District from 1961 to 1963. He was a vice president of Texas Electric Service Company (TESCO) from 1963 to 1964. He was in private practice in Abilene, Texas from 1964 to 1968. He was the United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas from 1968 to 1972.", "relation": [{"head": "Eldon Brooks Mahon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 42], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [130, 146]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lamb died in 1942 in Ne Thomas W New York City, New York City at the age of 71. His architectural archive is held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas W", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 32], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [33, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ernest H. Ernie Renzel was a worldly man who dabbled in politics, sports, economics and even classical Greek philosophy. But Santa Clara County / San Jose city Jose was where his heart was. 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Title of vol. 2 varies slightly: Engravings and etchings of sepulchral monuments, cinerary urns, gems, bronzes, prints, Greek insriptions fragments, &c. in the collection of Henry Blundell, Esq. at Ince. Type: italic. No signature. On verso of t.p. and of plates stamp with indication Archaeologisches Institut des Deutschen Reiches Zweiganstalt in Rom and the eagle symbol", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Blundell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 39], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ince Blundell", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [50, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "James Knoll Gardner September 14, 1940 - April 26, 2017 was a United States District Judge Bachelor of Arts the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.", "relation": [{"head": "James Knoll Gardner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [91, 107]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Suraphol Nitikraipot graduated with second class honors in law from Thammasat University in 1982, a Diplome d'Etudes Approfondies in public law from Universite Robert Schuman in 1987, and a Doctorat (Mention tres honorable) from Universite Robert Schuman in 1990.", "relation": [{"head": "Suraphol Nitikraipot", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Thammasat University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [68, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Egon Petri died in 1962 in Berkeley, Calif. 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He founded Softcom, Inc. in the early 1980s; sold it in two years to Hayes Microcomputer Products, Inc. and worked there as Director of Research and Development until the late 1980s.", "relation": [{"head": "Rob Ryan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [29, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sophie Soong is from Pasadena, California. She attended South Pasadena High School. She attended Pepperdine University .", "relation": [{"head": "Sophie Soong", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Pepperdine University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [97, 118]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Benson was born in Newport, Rhode Island School of Design, main campus Island. He began working for his father, John Howard Benson, at the age of fifteen at The John Stevens Shop. 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If you would like to receive a catalog or a review copy of a book, please send the request on your letterhead.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Holt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [43, 53], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [89, 112]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ernesto Maserati 4 August 1898 - 1 December 1975 was an Italian automotive engineer and racer, with Maserati of Modena since its inception in Bologna on 14 December 1914, together with his brothers Alfieri Maserati leader, Ettore Maserati, Bindo Maserati and others. Ernesto led the workshop during World War I, as his brothers joined the military. 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He received a ((NAM: LL.B.)) from Western Reserve University Franklin Thomas Backus School of Law in 1916.", "relation": [{"head": "Keith Lawrence", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [46, 62]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Massaro received his ((NAM: B.A.)) in Psychology from the University Bachelor of Arts California, Los Angeles in 1965, and completed his Ph.D. in Mathematical Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in 1968. After his postdoctoral Dominic W ork at the University of California, San Diego, he was Professor of Psychology at the University of Wisconsin, Madison from 1970 to 1979, before moving to UCSC where he has remained since.", "relation": [{"head": "Dominic W", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [246, 255], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [69, 85]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Mitchell was not a professional geographer or map maker. Son of a wealthy Virginian family in Lancaster County, on Virginia's Northern Neck, he had been educated at Edinburgh University of Edinburgh , Scotland; this education included the first two years of the three-year medical program. Returning to coastal Virginia, he practiced as a physician and studied the local botany. Ill health forced Mitchell and his wife to leave Virginia for London in 1746. There, he served as a consultant on exotic plants to noblemen interested in gardens. Also, it was there that Mitchell would make his famous map. Map historians have understandably been interested in why a physician and botanist who had shown no previous interest in map making should make such a large and detailed map.", "relation": [{"head": "John Mitchell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Edinburgh", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [180, 203]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham died 27 March 1937 in Los Angeles County / Glendale city , California. He was buried in Forest Lawn cemetery.", "relation": [{"head": "William Fitzjames Oldham", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 31], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Glendale city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [54, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "After losing control of the World, William Henry Hurlbert lived abroad. He published books on Ireland and France, each of which used the format of a travel diary to offer his opinions on current politics. His last years were marred by a humiliating scandal. Hurlbert denied that he had written a sheaf of salacious letters to his London mistress, Gladys Evelyn, but a British court indicted him for perjury in 1891, and Hurlbert fled incognito to Italy , where he died in 1895.", "relation": [{"head": "William Henry Hurlbert", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 57], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Italy", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [447, 452]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jon Bentley received a ((NAM: B.S.)) in mathematical sciences from Stanford University in 1974, and M.S. and Ph.D in 1976 from the University Bachelor of Science North Carolina at Chapel Hill; while a student, he also held internships at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. After receiving his Ph.D., he joined the faculty at Carnegie-Mellon University as an assistant professor of computer science and mathematics. At CMU, his students included Brian Reid, John Ousterhout, Jeff Eppinger, Joshua Bloch, and James Gosling, and he was one of Charles Leiserson's advisors. Later, Bentley moved to Bell Laboratories.", "relation": [{"head": "Jon Bentley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [142, 161]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mr. Jim Corcoran has been a member of the UC music faculty since 1997. 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He was also the starting point guard on the basketball team and helped lead his squad to a 6A State Championship.", "relation": [{"head": "Tyus Jackson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 47], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Woodlawn High School ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [57, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "career in the legal profession, Thomas Bridges Hughes became a school master at Repton School from April to December 1878, and then at Brighton College from January to July 1879. He then returned to London and settled at Evelyn is School in Hillingdon where he remained until at least 1907. He died at his home in Lelant , Cornwall on 10 August 1940, aged 88.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Bridges Hughes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 53], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Lelant", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [314, 320]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Randall Randy Crane , Ph.D., is a Pr Bachelor of Arts essor and Vice Chair of the UCLA School of Public Affairs, Department of Urban Planning, where he has taught since 1999. He also serves as an associate editor of the Journal of the American Planning Association, and is Associate Director of the UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies.", "relation": [{"head": "Randy Crane", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [37, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "2:39 p.m., July 24, 2012-- William Innes Homer , H. 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Hume also later owned a bookstore in Berkeley.", "relation": [{"head": "Samuel James Hume", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [12, 29], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "San Francisco", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [244, 257]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Alexander Harvey II was in the United States Army during World War II, from 1943 to 1946. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Yale University in 1947, and an LL.B. from Columbia Law School in 1950. He was in private practice Bachelor of Arts law in Baltimore, Maryland from 1950 to 1966, and was an assistant state attorney general of Maryland from 1955 to 1957.", "relation": [{"head": "Alexander Harvey II", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 48], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [251, 267]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Loewen was born in Elkhorn, Manitoba, and raised in Winnipeg. He received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Science )) degree from the University of Manitoba in 1973. Tall and athletic, Loewen was a prominent member of the University of Manitoba Bisons basketball team. He joined the payroll services company Comcheq Services Ltd. (now called Ceridan) in 1973. He later served as company president from 1984 until 1998.", "relation": [{"head": "John Loewen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [88, 107]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "England, promoted General 1830. General Edward Stack died at Calais , France, in December 1833. USS Stack DD-406 was named for him.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward Stack", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [40, 52], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Calais", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [61, 67]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "From the description Art Students League of New York Charles Rollinson Lamb R. 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He was a member of the UVa Jazz Club, once integrating the university auditorium playing in a concert with Dizzy Gillespie, an experience he repeated thirty years later when he played another concert with Gillespie, at New York's Blue Note club. After UVa, Powers attended the City College of New York where he became editor of Roundhouse Magazine; in 1956 he received a degree in Business Administration from CCNY. In 1987 Powers earned a Ph.D. from New York University, in Neil Postman's Media Ecology program.", "relation": [{"head": "Steve Powers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [43, 55], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 31]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lande designed and oversaw the construction of The New Synagogue in Ostrow Wielkopolski (1857--1860). Its cornerstone was placed on April 7, 1857; and the construction of the synagogue was completed in 1860. After the completion of the synagogue, the Landes moved to Berlin . There he designed a house for his family. The house was located on one of the main streets in the city center. He also designed a Jewish cemetery in WeiSharp Sensee, a district of Berlin. Moritz Land e died in 1888 in Berlin, Germany and is buried, together with his wife, Sophie in WeiSharp Sensee.", "relation": [{"head": "Moritz Land", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [464, 475], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Berlin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [267, 273]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Chandia moved from Pakistan to the U.S. in 1994 at the age of seventeen. He attended Watkins Mill High School in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The mother of one of his high school friends said he moved toward Muslims, who had a similar culture. She spoke anonymously because some of Chandia's supporters were against interaction with the media. The mother said Dar al-Arqam mosque ``became a community center'' for Chandia and his friends ``because they're not really comfortable with the opposite sex. That's a cultural thing.'' He attended Montgomery College from fall 1995 through spring 2000, becoming increasingly religious, and serving as the president of the Muslim Students' Association from 1998 to 1999. Chandia has a son, born in 2004, and a stepdaughter, born in 2000. Chandia taught Arabic at Al-S Ali Asad Chandia k Institute in College Park sometime before working at Al Huda.", "relation": [{"head": "Ali Asad Chandia", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [805, 821], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Watkins Mill High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [85, 109]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alex Halberstadt born in 1970 in Moscow is an American writer, noted in particular for his biography of Doc Pomus. He came to the United States as a child in 1980citation needed. He graduated from noted New York public school Stuyvesant High School, then graduated from Oberlin College in 1992. For some time he worked at NYANA, a refugee resettlement agency in New York City his co-workers there included Todd Solondz, Gary Shteyngart, Alexander Gelman and Roman Turovsky.", "relation": [{"head": "Alex Halberstadt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Moscow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [33, 39]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charlotte von Rothschild , The never-to-be-forgotten Baroness, was the daughter of Carl von Rothschild of the Naples House and his wife, Adelheid Herz. She married her cousin, Lionel de Rothschild, in Frankfurt on 15 June 1836 and had five children. The couple lived at 148 Piccadilly and Gunnersbury Park , London.", "relation": [{"head": "Charlotte von Rothschild", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 24], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Gunnersbury Park", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [289, 305]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Yale. Her father is the Benjamin T. Frederick Marquand professor emeritus of theological ethics and a former dean at the Yale Divinity School in New Haven. Her mother, also retired, was a pastor at the Orange Congregational Church in Orange, Conn. Mr. Story, 34, is a general manager in Los Angeles for Uber. He graduated from U.C.L.A. His mother retired as an occupational therapist in San Diego for Sharp Grossmont Hospital. His father is a land-use consultant there.", "relation": [{"head": "Benjamin T. 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On February 6, 1839, when the judicial districts of Alabama were redrawn by the addition of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, Crawford was assigned to that court as well by operation of law. Crawford continued his federal judicial service until his death, in Mobile County , Alabama.", "relation": [{"head": "William Crawford", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [54, 70], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Mobile County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [654, 667]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In September 2008, Lloyd Turner s TSB bought HBOS in a deal worth over Pound12.2 billion. This was followed in October 2008 when, with significant problems of The Commonwealth of Australia ir own, HBOS/Lloyds TSB agreed to the sale of Bankwest and St Andrews Insurances to Commonwealth Bank for an initial purchase price of A$2.1 billion.", "relation": [{"head": "Lloyd Turner ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 32], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "The Commonwealth of Australia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [160, 189]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Franklyn 1480?-1556 was an English churchman, who became dean of Windsor. Franklyn was born at Bledlow , Buckinghamshire, probably about 1480, and educated at Eton College and King is College, Cambridge, where he graduated B.C.L. in 1504. He took holy orders, and in 1514 was appointed chancellor of the diocese of Durham and receiver of the bishop is revenues.", "relation": [{"head": "William Franklyn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Bledlow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [103, 110]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Morris Bear Squire was born on November 5, 1923 in Chicago , Illinois, the son of Ukrainian immigrants. His father was a dentist and his mother was a pharmacist. Squire earned degrees in psychology from the University of Illinois and University of Chicago. In 1958, Squire purchased a Chicago psychiatric hospital and succeeded in administrating it. During the subsequent years, Squire purchased and administrated 25 more psychiatric treatment facilities.", "relation": [{"head": "Morris Bear Squire", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Chicago", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [51, 58]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Charleston, South Carolina, William H. Hunt studied law at Yale University . He finished his professional training in his brothers' office in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he was admitted to the bar in 1844. Hunt opposed secession and favored the Union cause. He was nevertheless drafted into the Confederate Army and commissioned lieutenant colonel. However, he managed to avoid involvement in military operations until Admiral David Farragut captured New Orleans.", "relation": [{"head": "William H. 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Robinson, professor emeritus of Ancient Greek Philosophy and Classics at the University of Toronto. She has a daughter, Michelle, and a son, Roland.", "relation": [{"head": "Erna Paris", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 37], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Toronto", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [66, 73]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Battle is No Longer Silent, Doug Varone is Constant Shift of Pulse, and Andrea Miller is Girl with Microphone. Upon receiving her Bachelor of Fine Arts , Carolyn was one of six dancers selected to perform throughout Peru with The Juilliard Ensemble, where she achieved a soloist role in Jose Limon is A Time to be Silent.", "relation": [{"head": "Doug Varone", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 39], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [130, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Upon graduating from Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism with honors in 1996, Paul von Zielbauer was awarded a Fulbright Young Journalist scholarship to spend a year in Germany. Based in Berlin, he filed numerous articles for Newsday on European affairs, including the 1995 large-scale student-led protests in Belgrade, Serbia, against then-president Slobodan Milosevic. Zielbauer received his ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) in English from Iowa State University in 1988.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul von Zielbauer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [94, 112], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [417, 433]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Michael Hurd received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts degree)) in psychology from The Catholic University of America in 1985, a Master's of Social Work, Clinical, from the University of Maryland in 1988, and a Doctor of Philosophy in psychology from the Saybrook Institute in 1991.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Hurd", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [31, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "all ages. Inmate: Allen, Clarence Billy Ray Hamilton CDC #B-91240 Alias: Clarence Ray, Jr., Junebug Race: White Date Received: 12/02/1982 Education: 8th Grade Location: San Quentin, California Quentin-East Block Marital Status: Single County of Trial: Glenn change of venue from Fresno County Offense Date: 09/05/1980 Sentence: Three counts of first-degree murder with special circumstances.", "relation": [{"head": "Billy Ray Hamilton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 52], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "San Quentin, California", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [169, 192]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "H Avard Rem (born 7 February 1959 in Oslo ) is a Norwegian author, living in Telemark.", "relation": [{"head": "H", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 1], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Oslo", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Durham, North Carolina, Benjamin D. \"Ben\" Brantley received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) in English from Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania and is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.", "relation": [{"head": "Benjamin D. \"Ben\" Brantley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 58], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [77, 93]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Girolamo Cialdieri was born at Urbino in 1593, and was a scholar of Claudio Ridolfi. 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The Throne, composed of 177 separate objects, each meticulously wrapped in silver and gold foil, is now on permanent display at the Smithsonian Institute is National Museum of American Art in Washington.", "relation": [{"head": "James Hampton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 38], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Washington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [94, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sarah Stiles was born on June 20 in Massachusetts and was later raised in New Hampshire. As a child, she attended Strafford Elementary School. After middle school, Stiles began her High School career at Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, in New Hampshire. Growing up, Sarah aspired to be a performer but also had the dreams of being a fashion designer. 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Kilby is vice chair of the Public Utilities Committee and serves on the Committee on Committees and Green/Sustainability Committee.", "relation": [{"head": "Bruce Patterson ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [97, 113]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Catarina Ruivo studied at the Escola Superior de Teatro e School of Theatre and Cinema in Lisbon, specializing her studies in cinematography editing.", "relation": [{"head": "Catarina Ruivo", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "School of Theatre and Cinema", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [58, 86]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Beaumont, Texas, John Malach Shaw received a ((NAM: B.S.)) from Washington and Lee University in 1953 and a J.D. from Louisiana State University Law School in 1956. He was in the United States Army from 1956 to 1958, and then in the United States Army Reserve until 1964, achieving the rank Bachelor of Science Captain. He was in private practice in Opelousas, Louisiana from 1958 to 1979.", "relation": [{"head": "John Malach Shaw", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 41], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [299, 318]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edward Linde H. Linde 62, co-founder and CEO of Boston Properties Inc. and a former member of the MIT Corporation, died Sunday due to complications from pneumonia. He was 68. Linde earned a degree in civil engineering at MIT and then an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1964. He co-founded Boston Properties, one of the largest real estate investment trusts in the country, with Mort Zuckerman in 1970. Linde was president of the company until his son, Douglas T. 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He engaged in the importing business. He was appointed ward commissioner of the poor of Baltimore in 1870. He served as member of the Maryland House of Delegates 1881-1883. He served as aide-de-camp to Gov. William T. Hamilton 1880-1884, and to Gov. Elihu E. Jackson 1884-1887. He moved to Chicago, Illinois in 1887 and engaged in mercantile pursuits until 1896, when he engaged in the manufacture of bricks. He served as member of the Board of Commissioners of Cook County 1892-1894. He served as assessor of South Chicago 1897.", "relation": [{"head": "Martin Emerich", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 49], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Baltimore [Md.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 22]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "After Mussolini's ousting and the Armistice of Cassibile (8 September 1943) between Italy and the Allies, Serafino Mazzolini joined the Nazi German-backed and Mussolini-led Italian Social Republic as its deputy-secretary for Foreign Affairs. 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I think these connections do exist in the world of art and literature.''", "relation": [{"head": "Luis Bu", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [553, 560], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [300, 353]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1588 he was appointed chaplain to the queen and rector of West Dean in Wiltshire. In 1590 he became rector of Clovelly in Devon, but resigned the charge in 1601. On 16 February 1605 he was installed dean of Lichfield, resigning his archdeaconry. According to Thomas Fuller, James I intended the bishopric of Gloucester for him, and actually issued the cong d'lire, but afterwards revoked it. William Tooker died at Salisbury on 19 March 1620-1, and was buried in the cathedral. He left a son Robert, who in 1625 became rector of Vange in Essex.", "relation": [{"head": "William Tooker", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [395, 409], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Salisbury", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [418, 427]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tom Dardis 1926-2001 was an American author and editor. He served as editor for multiple publishing houses such as Avon Books and Berkley Publishing Corporation. Dardis was also an educator who taught at such institutions as Adelphi Columbia University and the John Jay College of Criminal Justice of the City University of New York. He died in 2001.", "relation": [{"head": "Tom Dardis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Columbia University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [233, 252]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Leavenworth, Kansas, Lloyd Llewellyn Black received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts Washington in 1910 and an LL.B. from the University of Washington School of Law in 1912. He was in private practice in Everett, Washington from 1913 to 1932. He was in the United States Army in 1918. He was a Prosecuting attorney of Snohomish County, Washington from 1917 to 1919. He was an Attorney, U.S. Army, Port of Everett, Washington from 1923 to 1936. He was a Special counsel, City of Everett, Washington in 1916 and from 1920 to 1922. 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There are four hospitals including Miami Valley Hospital, with an additional site at Miami Valley Hospital South; Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton; Atrium Medical Center; and Upper Valley Medical Center. In addition, there are over 100 sites of service including primary and specialty care, along with home health care, and an insurance plan.", "relation": [{"head": "Neil S. McCarthy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 45], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Good Samaritan Hospital ", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [228, 252]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Partick, Lanarkshire (now in Glasgow ), Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander Fraser was educated at Glasgow Academy and Warriston School near Moffat. In 1919 he joined his father's business, a shop in Buchanan Street in Glasgow. He became Managing Director in 1924 and Chairman on his father's death in 1927. He expanded the business by acquisition buying department stores throughout Scotland as well as the John Barker Group and Harrods in England and Argentina. In 1948 he established Scottish & Universal Investments ('SUITS') to acquire non-retail businesses including the Glasgow Herald.", "relation": [{"head": "Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [48, 89], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Glasgow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Winifred Lawson was a successful concert and festival artist who made her first appearance on the London Stage as the Countess Almaviva in The Marriage of Figaro at the Old Vic in January 1920. Over the next two years she sang often at the Old Vic as the Countess, as well as in The Magic Flute as one of the three genii, Faust as Marguerite, and Prince Ferelon as the Princess.", "relation": [{"head": "Winifred Lawson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [98, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Orestes A. Brownson died on April 17, 1876 in Detroit , aged 72. His remains were subsequently transferred to the crypt of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame, where his personal papers are also archived.", "relation": [{"head": "Orestes A. Brownson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Detroit", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [46, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Thomas Rochead (28 March 1814 -- 7 April 1878) was a British architect. He was born and raised in Edinburgh , and worked for a number of years as an apprentice of David Bryce. From around 1841 to 1870, Rochead lived and worked in Glasgow.", "relation": [{"head": "John Thomas Rochead", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Edinburgh", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [103, 112]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Raja M. Flores Michael Flores, M.D., is an American thoracic surgeon, currently Chief Bachelor of Arts the Division of Thoracic Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital and Ames Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, both in New York City.", "relation": [{"head": "Raja M. 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From the moment you step in the front door of the Aurora Inn, youll know you are in a world apart.", "relation": [{"head": "Edwin Barber Morgan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 43], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Aurora", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [50, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Luigi Mozzi (born at Bergamo 26 May 1746; died near Milan 24 June 1813) was an Italian Jesuit controversialist.", "relation": [{"head": "Luigi Mozzi", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Milan", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [52, 57]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "celebrate Kingston -area science & Scientist s by being in the audience when the Rogers K-Rock Centre becomes a giant pop up Science Discovery Centre! Meet and talk to scientists, engage in scientific experiments and learn about the excitement and possibilities of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.", "relation": [{"head": "Scientist", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 44], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Kingston", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [10, 18]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "District and Lehigh County Judge James Knoll Gardner passed away at his home on Wednesday. U.S. Judge Henry Perkin said he received a phone call from Gardner is wife informing him Bachelor of Arts Gardner is death. Gardner and Perkin knew each other for more than 40 years. Both worked in the Lehigh County district attorney is office. Perkin was an assistant district attorney and Gardner was the first assistant district attorney. Perkin said they had been close friends for about 20 years.", "relation": [{"head": "James Knoll Gardner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [180, 196]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "descendant of Deacon Samuel Chapin. Jim Chapin died on July 3, 2009 in Florida a few weeks shy of 90 years old, from asphyxiation.", "relation": [{"head": "Jim Chapin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [36, 46], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Florida", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [71, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Wimberly died on September 18, 1976 in Oak Ridge , Louisiana from injuries he received in the crash of a private Piper aircraft. He and four other men from Oak Ridge were returning from Baton Rouge where they had attended the LSU -- Oregon State football game. Upon attempting to land in heavy fog around midnight, the plane crashed and four men died. There was one survivor. Prior to his death, Abner Wimberly owned a successful wholesale oil products distribution company in Oak Ridge.", "relation": [{"head": "Abner Wimberly", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [396, 410], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Oak Ridge", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 48]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alice Temple is an English musician, singer and songwriter, born in London . She is best known for her collaboration with Eg White under the name Eg and Alice. She is also notable for having been the first female UK and European BMX champion.", "relation": [{"head": "Alice Temple", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [68, 74]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Selo Soemardjan (May 23, 1915 Yogyakarta - June 11, 2003 Jakarta), also spelled as Selo Sumarjan or Selo Sumardjan. He was well known as a senior academic in sociology at Universitas Indonesia, and is known as the Pioneer of Indonesian Social Sciences. He was awarded with the title Kanjeng Pangeran Haryo, a knighthood from Yogyakarta Sultanate.", "relation": [{"head": "Selo Soemardjan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Yogyakarta", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 40]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William James Reddin died June 20, 1999 in London of natural causes at the age of 69. His work and thinking continues to be especially popular in Europe, Latin America, and Canada. Reddin's 23 books have been translated into 12 languages.", "relation": [{"head": "William James Reddin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [43, 49]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mark Hornblower Leslie is a Lecturer at the Stanford Graduate School Bachelor of Science Business where he teaches courses in Entrepreneurship, Ethics and Sales Organization. He is also the managing director of Leslie Ventures, a private investment company, and serves on the boards of two public companies, six private companies, and three nonprofit organizations.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark Hornblower", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [69, 88]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Tift County, Georgia, Abraham Benjamin Conger received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Mercer University in 1911 and an LL.B. from the same institution in 1912. He was in private practice in Bainbridge, Georgia from 1912 to 1949, also serving as a member Bachelor of Arts the Georgia House of Representatives from 1915 to 1916, and as mayor of Bainbridge from 1922 to 1923.", "relation": [{"head": "Abraham Benjamin Conger", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 53], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [253, 269]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Anita Vogel born November 24, 1969, California is an American news reporter for the Fox News Channel. Anita Vogel was born on 24 November 1969 to an Armenian mother and an Eastern European father. Her mother is family escaped the Armenian Genocide from the village of Evereg today Develi near Kayseri. Her mother Mary, who was born in New York City, eventually moved to California along with her family.", "relation": [{"head": "Anita Vogel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "California", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Timothy Gilbert January 5, 1797 - July 19, 1865 was an American piano manufacturer, abolitionist and religious organizer in Boston , Massachusetts.. His brother Lemuel Gilbert February 10, 1804 - February 27, 1864 was also a piano manufacturer.", "relation": [{"head": "Timothy Gilbert", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Boston", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [124, 130]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sturtevant was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, the older brother of Alfred Sturtevant. He studied at the University of Chicago receiving there in 1901 a P Edgar H. Sturtevant D. with a dissertation on Latin case forms. He became an assistant professor of classical philology at Columbia University in New York before joining the linguistics faculty at Yale University in 1923. In 1924, he was a member of the organizing committee for the founding, with Leonard Bloomfield and George M. Bolling, of the Linguistic Society of America (LSA).", "relation": [{"head": "Edgar H. Sturtevant", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [155, 174], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Chicago", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [105, 126]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Che Arthur is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and an engineer/tour manager. He is based in Chicago, Illinois. Born in Mobile , Alabama, Arthur played guitar, keyboards, bass, and drums in numerous Southern U.S. touring rock bands. In the mid 1990s he moved to Chicago, where he played guitar in the band Universal Life and Accident, in which he was the singer and principal songwriter, and later in Atombombpocketknife.", "relation": [{"head": "Che Arthur", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Mobile", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [141, 147]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Claire Cox (born December 19, 1975, Peterborough ) is an English film, television and theatre actor. She was nominated for the Ian Charleson Awards in 2001 for her appearance Julius Caesar at the RSC. She appeared in 2010 as Margaret Thatcher in the play Handbagged, shown at the Tricycle Theatre in London as part of its Women, Power and Politics festival. She has appeared in films including Luther (2003) and Between Us (2004).", "relation": [{"head": "Claire Cox", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Peterborough", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 48]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "law in Troy, Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire York, Edward C. Reed was admitted to the bar in 1816 and commenced his practice in Homer, New York. He was secretary of the board of trustees of Cortland Academy in Homer from 1822 to 1870. Between 1827 and 1836, he served as district attorney of Cortland County. He was admitted to the Court of Chancery in 1830.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward C. 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At the age of ten he was sent to a boarding-school at North Walsham, where Horatio Nelson was his schoolfellow. A year later he was transferred to a school at Palgrave, Suffolk, a dissenting academy kept by Rochemont Barbauld and Anna Barbauld. There he for remained three years, and met his lifelong friend William Taylor.", "relation": [{"head": "Frank Sayers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [104, 116], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 14]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mel Watkins , who was born in Memphis , Tennessee, and grew up in Youngstown, Ohio, now lives in New York City, where he continues to write, lecture, and appear for speaking engagements. 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Alan Solomont received a nursing degree from what was then the University of Massachusetts Lowell of Lowell in 1977, and later was a member of the university is board, serving as chair at the time it became a part of the University of Massachusetts.", "relation": [{"head": "Alan Solomont", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 41], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Massachusetts Lowell", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [297, 331]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Draper died in 1883 in New York City, New York York.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Draper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The son of an RAF serviceman, David Sullivan grew up living in a Penarth council house. When Sullivan was 10 years old his father was posted to Aden where they lived for a year, returning to the UK to live in Hornchurch. He attended the Abbs Cross school and gained ten O Levels. After his family moved to Hertfordshire he attended Watford Grammar School for Boys Boys Grammar School obtaining three A levels. He read Economics at Queen Mary College, narrowly missing a first.", "relation": [{"head": "David Sullivan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 44], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Watford Grammar School for Boys", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [332, 363]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ulysses Grant IV died at St. Saint John's Health Center Hospital in Santa Monica, California from lung failure caused by leukemia. 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Although he was instructed by his father in engraving, he did not follow his example, either in the style of his execution, or in the size of his plates. He appears to have studied and to have formed his manner from the works of Lucas van Leyden. His compositions are abundant, but he wanted taste in the selection of his forms. He finished his plates very neatly with the graver; but there is not much effect in his prints, from his ignorance of the management of the chiaroscuro. Notwithstanding this defect, which was very general at the time in which he lived, his works possess considerable merit. He died at Amsterdam in 1656. He signed his plates sometimes with his initials N. de B., and sometimes with a monogram.", "relation": [{"head": "Nicolaes de Bruyn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Amsterdam", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [701, 710]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Hans Heinrich Schaeder (* 31. January 1896 in G ottingen; 13. 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The travel sketchbooks of Roland Lee have received worldwide interest and he has presented many workshops and published several articles about his on-location sketching techniques.", "relation": [{"head": "Roland Lee ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [461, 472], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [49, 65]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "J.J. Stevenson was born at Glasgow , the son of James Stevenson, a merchant of Glasgow and his wife Jane Stewart Shannan, daughter of Alexander Shannan, merchant of Greenock. He studied with David Bryce and Sir George Gilbert Scott. He practised architecture in Glasgow and, from 1870, in London. He is particularly associated with the British Queen Anne revival style.", "relation": [{"head": "J.J. 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He also earned a Master of Divinity from St. John is Provincial Seminary in Plymouth, as well as Master is degrees in religious studies and systemic theology from the University of Detroit Mercy.", "relation": [{"head": "John Quinn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St. Anthony High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [111, 134]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "From 1877 until her retirement from the stage in 1880, Marie Haupt was committed to the opera house in Mainz. She died in Leipzig at the age of 79.", "relation": [{"head": "Marie Haupt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [55, 66], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Leipzig", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [122, 129]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born near Roanoke, Virginia, Woods attended the common schools. He graduated from Roanoke College in 1892. He studied law at the University of Virginia at Charlottesville in 1892 and 1893. He was admitted to the bar in the latter year and commenced James P ractice in Roanoke, Virginia. He served as mayor of Roanoke 1898-1900.", "relation": [{"head": "James P", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [249, 256], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Virginia", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [129, 151]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tommy Tucker , whose long-ago recording of I Do not Want to Set the World on Fire turned his musicians from an ordinary $500-a-week band into a major, if temporary, presence during the Big Band Era, died Tuesday of heart failure in a Sarasota, Fla., hospital. 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NSU named her a ``Distinguished Alumnus'' and invited her as commencement speaker at the 2001 graduation exercises. Smith also completed a course in school principalship at Centenary College in Shreveport.", "relation": [{"head": "Jane Smith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [48, 58], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [79, 98]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "from Brown University and an Raja M. Flores D. from Columbia University. She is a daughter Bachelor of Arts Betty Ewens Quadracci and Harry V. Quadracci of Chenequa, Wis. Her father is the chief executive of Quad/Graphics, a printing company in Pewaukee, Wis. Her mother is the publisher of Milwaukee Magazine and the president of Quad/Creative, the graphic design subsidiary, in Milwaukee, of Quad/Graphics.", "relation": [{"head": "Raja M. 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He continued his education at Washington State University , from which he earned certification as an education administrator.", "relation": [{"head": "Floyd Hicks", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Washington State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [250, 277]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gordon L Brady received his ((NAM: B.A.)) from the University Bachelor of Arts North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1967, a M.A. in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1973, a Ph.D. in Economics from the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 1976 and Master of Studies in Law from Yale Law School. He has published more than 70 papers and 3 books, including Government: Whose Obedient Servant? A Primer on Public Choice. 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Gardner, who this month took senior status as a U.S. District Court judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, had been an attorney and judge in Lehigh County and federal courts since 1972. Colleagues said Gardner was fair and conscientious, driven by his desire to reach the correct decision, and that he often worked late into the night after others had left the courthouse.", "relation": [{"head": "James Knoll Gardner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 49], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [76, 92]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carlo, Bindo, Mario, Ettore and Ernesto Maserati , contributed to the sports luxury automobile manufacturer Maserati in one way or another. A memorial plaque for Alfieri II was placed at their birthplace in 1987. Since 1989, the local technology institute in Voghera has added Alfieri II to their official name, to become LIstituto Tecnico Industriale di Voghera Alfieri Maserati Also, the city of Bologna has a street named Via Maserati.", "relation": [{"head": "Ernesto Maserati", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 48], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bologna", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [398, 405]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Albert Clement studied Musicology at Utrecht University (M.A. Degree, 1987, with highest distinction), Organ at the Brabant Conservatory, Tilburg (Teacher's and Performer's Diplomas in Organ, 1986 and 1988 respectively), and Theology at the University of Leiden. He received his doctorate from Utrecht University's Faculty of Arts, with highest distinction (1989). 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After graduating in economics from Maharajas College, Ernakulam he moved to Thiruvananthapuram to study for his masters at the Department of Economics, University of Kerala. During this period he began writing, and in 1970 won the top prize for his first published short story 'Sisu', in a contest organized by the Malayalam literary magazine Mathrubhumi. In 1975, Madhavan joined the Indian Administrative Service where he was seconded to the Bihar cadre. His civil service career followed the usual path of initially administering sub-districts and districts, then jobs in the state and union secretariats followed by the running departments and corporations.", "relation": [{"head": "Madhavan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Sree Rama Varma High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [84, 111]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Freed on 3 February 1834, John Ward travelled to Bristol and preached to a congregation there. 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We will do this in a manner that is profitable to both our cu St Catharine omers and to ourselves.", "relation": [{"head": "George Burton ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St Catharine", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [273, 285]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "At the age of fourteen, Howe began what became a highly successful and well know music entertainment company in the Canadian Maritimes. Due to his age, his family had to take turns driving his vans to and from jobs, until he was able to obtain a driver's license at sixteen. Following high school he attended the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton briefly, before leaving to pursue his true ambition of the time: broadcasting. His talent was quickly recognized and he landed his first job at CFBC in Saint John. Stuart Howe 's radio career progressed and took him to Prince Edward Island, British Columbia and finally to Alberta.", "relation": [{"head": "Stuart Howe", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [520, 531], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of New Brunswick", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [313, 340]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "to do, his widow Marcia Gregory Jarvis -Tinsley said in 2011. And his last word that day, on board as they took Bachelor of Science f, was Fantastic. We all get a choice to do what we want to do. He believed in the programs, and so do I. I was very proud that he got that position. I still think about him every day, she said.", "relation": [{"head": "Gregory Jarvis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 38], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [112, 131]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mickola Vorokhta (, born 18 July 1947, Rakhiv , Ukraine) is a Ukrainian artist-painter.", "relation": [{"head": "Mickola Vorokhta", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Rakhiv", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lieutenant Colonel Robert K . Brown born November 2, 1932 in Monroe , Michigan is a combat correspondent, investigative journalist, and founder/editor/publisher of Soldier of Fortune magazine SOF, a pro-gun, pro-military magazine which reports on various armed confrontations around the world, as well as on new weapons and other military technology. Brown is also president of Omega Group Ltd, which is the parent group of SOF.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert K", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 27], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Monroe", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [61, 67]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jack O Neill, the Santa Cruz entrepreneur who opened one Bachelor of Arts the world is first surf shops and pioneered the neoprene wetsuit that helped popularize year-round cold-water surfing, has died. He was 94. The one-eyed surfing icon, who cut a rakish figure with his black eye patch and bushy beard, died peacefully of natural causes at his Santa Cruz home, waves lapping at his deck, his family said in a statement.", "relation": [{"head": "Jack O", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 6], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [57, 73]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jon Sousa (born in 1978 in New Jersey , USA) is a contemporary American musician and solo guitarist from New Jersey, currently residing in Boulder, Colorado. His music contains elements of Celtic, Classical, Jazz, African, Electronic, Bluegrass & Folk, Rock & Heavy Metal. He is also a Celtic tenor banjoist, a Celtic-rhythm guitar accompanist, as well as an accomplished Sabar drummer. He has studied solo guitar with Pierre Bensusan in Northern France, and Sabar Drumming in Senegal, West Africa, under the guidance of master griot Boubacar Diebate. He has toured extensively in the USA and in Northern Europe performing in local pubs and avenues and at house concerts. He is also a band member of folk-rock band Down With Naked from Boulder.", "relation": [{"head": "Jon Sousa", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "New Jersey", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [27, 37]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Hamburg, Germany, but later moved to Australia in 1949. Edgar Gold moved again to Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1967. He received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) and Bachelor of Laws from Dalhousie University. He received a Ph.D. in international maritime law from the University of Wales. He was called to the Nova Scotia Bar in 1973. He was appointed Queen's Counsel in 1995.", "relation": [{"head": "Edgar Gold", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [71, 81], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [148, 164]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charlotte Painter (b. 1926 in Baton Rouge , LA) is an American novelist and writer, best known for her nonfiction photo essay Gifts of Age, which profiles notable older women, including Julia Child.", "relation": [{"head": "Charlotte Painter", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Baton Rouge", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Warren Bradley was born in Hyde, Greater Manchester and educated at Hyde Grammar School, where he played for Bolton Wanderers youth and B teams for eight years. He then attended Hatfield College at the University of Durham, and appeared for Durham City before joining Northern League side Bishop Auckland, one of the leading amateur clubs in the country, in 1955.", "relation": [{"head": "Warren Bradley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Hatfield College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [178, 194]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carlo Giuseppe Ratti 1737-1795 was an Italian art biographer and painter of the late-Baroque period. He was a pupil of the painter Giovanni Agostino Ratti. Born in Savona, he moved to Rome where he befriended Anton Raphael Mengs and Pompeo Batoni. He died in Genoa , where he labored for many years.", "relation": [{"head": "Carlo Giuseppe Ratti", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Genoa", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [259, 264]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "C. Paul Jennewein died on February 22, 1978 at his home in Larchmont , New York.", "relation": [{"head": "C. Paul Jennewein", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Larchmont", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [59, 68]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rufus Wheeler Peckham 1838-1909 was an Associate Justice on The Albany Academy Supreme Court of the United States. He joined the court in 1895 after a nomination from President Grover Cleveland. He served until his death on October 24, 1909. Prior to joining the court, he was a justice on the State of New York Court of Appeals. Peckham was one of six justices nominated to the court by President Cleveland, though only four were confirmed. He served during The Fuller Court.", "relation": [{"head": "Rufus Wheeler Peckham", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "The Albany Academy", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [60, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in St Austell, Steve Baker was educated at Poltair School and St Austell Sixth Form College, followed by the University of Southampton, where he earned a BEng in Aerospace Engineering. He later studied at St Cross College, Oxford, where he earned an MSc in Computation.", "relation": [{"head": "Steve Baker ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [20, 32], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Poltair School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [49, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Abel Buckley 1835 - 23 December 1908 was a British cotton manufacturer and Liberal politician of Irish descent. He was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire, the younger son of Abel Buckley and Mary Keehan of Alderdale Lodge. He was educated at Mill Hill School and Owen is College. In 1875, he married Hannah Summers who died in 1897 and they had one son, also Abel, born in 1876.", "relation": [{"head": "Abel Buckley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Mill Hill School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [245, 261]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Orville Harrold also made several appearances at Carnegie Hall while singing at the Met. In 1922 he sang opposite Madame Charles Cahier in the New York premiere of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde under conductor Artur Bodanzky. After leaving the Met in 1924, he never performed in opera again. He made one last appearance on Broadway in 1925, starring as Peter Novak in the musical Holka Polka at the Lyric Theatre. He continued to perform in vaudeville up into the late 1920s. He died in 1933 in Norwalk , Connecticut. His son Jack Harrold was a buffo tenor with the New York City Opera.", "relation": [{"head": "Orville Harrold", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Norwalk", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [496, 503]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the public for specific events. Ray Fair , JD, PhD, a legal expert in the field Bachelor of Arts cultural assets, notes the popular saying that bad artists imitate, but great artists steal. In the contemporary art world, the act of using some or all of another artist is or musician is or author is work in the process of making your own new work is usually described as appropriation.", "relation": [{"head": "Ray Fair", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 40], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [80, 96]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rama Varma Kunhjipilla Thampuran (1751--1805), or Rama Varma IX, popularly known as Sakthan Thampuran (Sakthan meaning powerful), was the ruler of Cochin. He was the King of Cochin and his palace was in Thrissur . Thrissur is the cultural capital of Kerala and Sakthan Thampuran is the very architect of Thrissur city. Thrissur Pooram was introduced by him. Sakthan Thampuran was a very powerful Maharaja as the very name indicate. He died in September 1805 AD, (Kanni 11, 980 (ME)) at Thrissur.", "relation": [{"head": "Sakthan Thampuran", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [84, 101], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Thrissur", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [203, 211]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Milton Meltzer died at his home in New York City, New York York City from esophageal cancer on September 19, 2009, aged 94.", "relation": [{"head": "Milton Meltzer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [35, 58]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1981, Kearney graduated from St . Xavier High School in Cincinnati. He later received his Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati Law School, and his Bachelor of Arts in English from Dartmouth College. Kearney founded the communications group that is among one of the largest African Am Eric Kearney an-owned publishing companies in the area, producing The Cincinnati Herald, The Dayton Defender and Our Week. He is a partner in the law firm of Cohen, Todd, Kit & Standford, LLC.", "relation": [{"head": "Eric Kearney", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [297, 309], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [32, 34]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Hampstead , London, Sewell Stokes was educated at Cranleigh School in Surrey and his first job in 1918 was as a book reviewer and gossip writer with The Sunday Times in London. Three years later he became assistant editor for T.P.'s Weekly, a radical newspaper founded in 1902 by the Irish journalist and member of parliament Thomas Power O'Connor.", "relation": [{"head": "Sewell Stokes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 41], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hampstead", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Supplementary Volume, MUP, 2005 James Charles Nuttall 1872-1934, artist and journalist, was born on 6 September 1872, at Fitzroy, Melbourne , eldest child and only son of English-born parents James Charles Nuttall, house-painter and decorator, and his wife Caroline, nee Dean. Charles was encouraged by his parents to pursue a career in art and, probably after a period with the family firm, enrolled at the National Gallery school of design in 1895.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Nuttall", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [38, 53], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Melbourne", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [130, 139]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alphonse Kann left France for England in 1938 without making an inventory of his eclectic art collection, which was kept in a St.-Germain-en-Laye mansion and subsequently looted in October 1940 by Nazi occupiers. Kann recovered only a small fraction of his large collection before his death in England in 1948. Although he did not live to see a copy, the Nazi inventory of Kann's art collection ran to 60 typed pages. Decades after the war, several paintings from Kann's collection were discovered in prominent European and U.S. museums. ``Smoke Over Rooftops,'' a 1911 painting by Fernand Leger, was returned in October 2008 to Kann's heirs by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts after an eleven-year investigation.", "relation": [{"head": "Alphonse Kann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "England", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 37]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Experience: Dr. Richard Ford has over 20 years experience in international business. He was President Bachelor of Arts Allan & Johnston Ltd., an Alberta-based customs brokerage and freight forwarding company. During his business career, Dr. Ford was President of the Alberta division of the Canadian Association of Customs Brokers and a director of the national organization.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Ford", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 28], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [102, 118]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Aguilar was a criollo born in Lima . He began his artistic career as a portraitist of nuns, monks, and professors. In 1756, for example, he painted the portrait of the nun Maria Cristobal de Aguilar l Espiritu Santo Matoso. 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Mr. William Innes Homer wrote that he heard about the trove from his brother-in-law, a Bellport resident who was friendly with the investors buying the Pinajian house after Ms. Pinajian died in 2006. I must admit that I was only mildly impressed at first, Mr. Homer wrote. But as he and his wife went through everything that Mr. Pinajian had left behind, we became more and more excited.", "relation": [{"head": "William Innes Homer", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [50, 69], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Master of Arts ", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [10, 25]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Slapton, Devon, The Queen eldest son of farmer G R Clemo eorge and Blanche Ellen (nee Hyne) Clemo. He attended Kingsbridge Grammar School and went on to study science at the Royal Albert Memorial College Exeter, a forerunner of the contemporary Exeter University, gaining a BSc in 1910. 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His most recent work was sequence director on The Simpsons Movie and animation executive producer on the Futurama DVD movies. He studied animation at California Institute of the Arts . Rich has received two Emmy Awards, an Annie Award, and a Reuben Award for his directorial work.", "relation": [{"head": "Rich Moore", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California Institute of the Arts", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [692, 724]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "have resumes as impressive as George Edward Alcorn, Jr. Edward Alcorn is. Among his credits, the African-American inventor received a B.A. in physics, a master is degree in nuclear physics and a Ph.D in atomic and molecular physics. On top Bachelor of Science that, Alcorn worked for the likes of Philco-Ford, Perkin-Elmer, IBM and NASA, created over 20 different inventions and was granted eight patents.", "relation": [{"head": "George Edward Alcorn, Jr.", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 55], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [240, 259]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the reputation of this university, Suraphol Nitikraipot , rector of the prestigious Thammasat University , was quoted as saying by the Nation newspaper on Tuesday.", "relation": [{"head": "Suraphol Nitikraipot", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 55], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Thammasat University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [84, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carl Georg August Wallin , born February 2, 1893 in Svanshall , Jonstorp, in Skne County in Sweden, died July, 28, 1978 in Svanshall, was a Swedish marine painter, master mariner and visual artist. Most often he has painted mariners and coastal landscapes.", "relation": [{"head": "Carl Georg August Wallin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 24], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Svanshall", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [52, 61]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "and Schloss near the town Albert of Mainz Aschaffenburg in the Franconia region of Bavaria, Aschaffenburg, Germany . The park was designed in the late 18th century as an English landscape garden for an Archbishop of Mainz. Various Neoclassical buildings, including the Schloss are scattered across the park. It is open to the public.", "relation": [{"head": "Albert of Mainz", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 41], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Aschaffenburg, Germany", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [92, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of West Cambridge, Arlington, Massac William H usetts, in that town on August 5, 1846, they had one child, a daughter, Alice Kent.", "relation": [{"head": "William H", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [37, 46], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Kent", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [125, 129]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Jean Constance Hamilton received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Wellesley College in 1968, then a J.D. from Washington University School Bachelor of Arts Law in 1971, and an LL.M. from Yale Law School in 1982. She was an attorney with the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice in Washington, D.C. from 1971 to 73. She was then an assistant United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri from 1973 to 1978. She was corporate counsel to Southwestern Bell Telephone Company in St. Louis from 1978 to 1981.", "relation": [{"head": "Jean Constance Hamilton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 52], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [156, 172]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The son of Judge Robert Latane Montague, Andrew Jackson Montague was born in 1862 in Campbell County near Lynchburg, Virginia, his family having fled there to escape the American Civil War. After the war, his family returned to the Tidewater area, and Montague worked on the family farm and attended schools in Middlesex County and Williamsburg. After the death of his father in 1880, Montague left the farm and went to Richmond, Virginia. He received his college education there, from Richmond College (predecessor to the University of Richmond ), where he gained a reputation as a skilled orator and debator. After several years as a private tutor, Montague became a law student at the University of Virginia, graduating with a law degree in 1885.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew Jackson Montague", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [41, 64], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Richmond", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [523, 545]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Henning Kagermann studied physics in Braunschweig University of Technology and Munich. He received his doctorate degree in theoretical physics in 1975 from the TU Braunschweig, Germany, and was promoted to professor there in 1985. He taught physics and computer science at TU Braunschweig and University of Mannheim, both in Germany, from 1980-1992. Kagermann also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Magdeburg, Germany, and is a trustee of the Technical University of Munich. He is also a member of the honorary senate of the Foundation Lindau Nobel Prizewinners.", "relation": [{"head": "Henning Kagermann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Braunschweig University of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [37, 74]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Chicago in 1945, Ron Westrum earned a B.A. cum laude in Social Relations in 1966 from Harvard University and a Ph.D. in Sociology in 1972 from the University of Chicago.", "relation": [{"head": "Ron Westrum", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 36], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Chicago", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 15]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "offer exhibit A: State Rep. Seth Grove , R-Dover Township, elected in 2008 and one of the hardest-working legislators around. - York College Dispatch Editorial, Oct. 30, 2012 Hard-working, dedicated and effective are three words to describe Rep. Seth Grove is approach to legislating. Seth has tirelessly served the 196th District since 2008, and during his three terms in office, he has consistently advocated for streamlined, more efficient government and conservative principles.", "relation": [{"head": "Seth Grove", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 38], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "York College ", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [128, 141]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Peter Kuper was born in Summit, New Jersey, and moved to Cleveland, Ohio when he was six years old, where he graduated from Cleveland Heights High School in 1976. He attended Kent State University in 1976-1977, then moved to New York City in 1977, where he studied at Art Students League and the Pratt Institute (along with his childhood friend and World War 3 Illustrated co-founder Seth Tobocman). In 1970 Kuper and Tobocman published their first fanzine, ``Phanzine'' and in 1971 published ``G.A.S Lite'' the official magazine of the Cleveland Graphic Arts Society. In 1972 Kuper traded R. Crumb some old jazz records for the right to publish some artwork from one of Crumb's sketchbooks in a comic titled Melotoons that lasted for two issues. For a short period he acted as studio assistant for cartoonist Howard Chaykin.", "relation": [{"head": "Peter Kuper", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Cleveland Heights High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [124, 153]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jeff Rowe attended Robert McQueen High School in Reno, Nevada and led his team to the 2001 state title game, his only season as the starter, throwing for 2,059 yards and 27 touchdowns.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff Rowe", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Robert McQueen High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [19, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Germany , Inge Israel grew up in France and Ireland and lived in Denmark for some years before settling in Canada. She first lived in Edmonton, Alberta and now has her home in Victoria, British Columbia. She speaks four languages and writes in both French and English. The recipient of several poetry prizes, Inge Israel was named Chevalier de lOrdre des Arts et des Lettres in 1998.", "relation": [{"head": "Inge Israel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 29], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Germany", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 15]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Shank Beckwith is a federal Judge Sandra Beckwith on senior status with the United States District Court for the Southern District Bachelor of Arts Ohio. She joined the court in 1992 after being nominated by President George H.W. Bush. From 2004-2009, she was the court is chief judge.", "relation": [{"head": "Judge Sandra Beckwith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 49], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [131, 147]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "This succeeded in 1962, when they found a disused cinema in Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent, which became the Victoria Theatre, with Peter Cheeseman in charge. Meanwhile Stephen Joseph was appointed as fellow, and subsequently lecturer in the Department of Drama at the University of Manchester. He refounded the theatre in Scarborough as the Scarborough Theatre Trust, which by 1967 was beginning to be successful with the assistance of new playwrights such as Alan Ayckbourn. His work was brought to an untimely end, however, by his death in Scarborough from cancer in 1967.", "relation": [{"head": "Stephen Joseph", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [164, 178], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Scarborough", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [318, 329]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dr. Narayan Bhaskar Khare (born 19 March 1884 Panvel - d 1970) was an Panvel, India n politicia N. B. Khare He stayed with his uncle and studied highschool at Jabalpur. He later joined Medical college Lahore and won Gold Medal. He was the first M. D. of the Punjab University.", "relation": [{"head": "N. B. Khare", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [96, 107], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Panvel, India", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [70, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Pr Bachelor of Arts . Martin Kylhammar received his ((NAM: B.A.)) and his Ph.D. degrees from Linkoping University in 1976 and 1985 respectively.", "relation": [{"head": "Martin Kylhammar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 38], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [3, 19]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Joe Barry died in his birthplace of Cut Off , Louisiana, on 31 August 2004.", "relation": [{"head": "Joe Barry ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Cut Off", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Andrew Murray, also known as Andrew Moray , Andrew Tower of London Moray, or just Moray, lived from around 1270 to 1297. With William Wallace he jointly led the revolt that culminated in the Scottish victory over the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, and he was the father of Sir Andrew Murray, who served as Guardian of Scotland for periods in the 1330s. The wider picture in Scotland at the time is set out in our Historical Timeline.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew Moray", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 41], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Tower of London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [51, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Chris McAlister attended Pasadena High School in Pasadena, California. He threw for 1,153 yards and rushed for 1,302 yards as a quarterback and returned three punts and two interceptions for touchdowns. He won the Conference Player of the Year and California's MVP in his senior year. McAlister also played basketball and, under Coach Bill Duwe, won the CIF championship in 1995. He also lettered in track. He had his football jersey #9 retired in 2001.", "relation": [{"head": "Chris McAlister", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Pasadena High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [25, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Uvedale Tomkins Price died at Bath in 1764 and was succeeded at Foxley by his grandson Uvedale Price, writer on the Picturesque.", "relation": [{"head": "Uvedale Tomkins Price", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bath", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [30, 34]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Philip Jeremiah Schuyler (January 21, 1768 Albany [N.Y. , New York -- February 21, 1835 New York City) was an American politician from New York.", "relation": [{"head": "Philip Jeremiah Schuyler", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 24], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Albany [N.Y.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [43, 55]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Laura Betterly , also known as Laura Betterly-Blom, was born in Long Island , New York and lived there until 1995. She is presently a resident of Clearwater, Florida who, as the head of Data Resource Consulting, became notorious for sending large quantities of commercial e-mail in the early 21st century when she cracked as a joke, ``call me the Spam Queen'' to a Wall Street Journal reporter. She has been married to Steven Blom, an officer in her corporation, since 2002. She has two children from her first marriage, Chris and Craig. Prior to starting Data Resource Consulting, she was president and co-founder of Visiosonic, later known as PCDJ.COM, an mp3 music company. She worked with celebrities such as Ice T, Nile Rodgers, Jam Master Jay and Chaka Kahn. She has been a featured speaker at The Consumer Electronics Show and the Winter Music Conference.", "relation": [{"head": "Laura Betterly", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Long Island", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [64, 75]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "was a United States Circuit Judge Karen J. Williams Bachelor of Arts the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, appointed in 1992 and serving as its Chief Judge from 2007 until her retirement in 2009. Williams was mentioned as a potential nominee to the United States Supreme Court during the administration of George W. Bush.", "relation": [{"head": "Judge Karen J. Williams", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 51], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [52, 68]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Wembley, Luciana Berger was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls , a private school in Elstree, Hertfordshire, followed by the University of Birmingham, where she obtained a degree in Commerce and Spanish and spent a year studying in ICADE in Madrid, and Birkbeck College at the University of London, where she took a part-time Masters degree in Government, Politics and Policy.", "relation": [{"head": "Luciana Berger", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [17, 31], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [48, 85]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sir Allen Brodrick 28 July 1623 - 25 November 1680 was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1660 and 1679. Brodrick was the son of Thomas Brodrick, of Wandsworth , then in Surrey. He matriculated at Magdalen Hall, Oxford on 29 November 1639, aged 16. He was called to the bar at Gray is Inn in 1648.", "relation": [{"head": "Allen Brodrick", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 18], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Wandsworth", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [176, 186]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Austin Leander Staley received an ((NAM: LL.B.)) from Duquesne University School Bachelor of Laws Law in 1928. He was in private practice in Pittsburgh from 1928 to 1950. He was an assistant city solicitor in Pittsburgh in 1934. He was a deputy attorney general of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1934 to 1935. He was a director in the state Workmen's Compensation Bureau from 1935 to 1936. He was a deputy secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry from 1936 to 1939.", "relation": [{"head": "Austin Leander Staley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [34, 55], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [115, 131]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard Aslin received his ((NAM: Ph.D)) in Child Psychology from the University Doctor of Philosophy Minnesota in 1975 at the Institute of Child Development. His advisor was Philip Salapatek. He was a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at the Indiana University and a visiting researcher at the University of Washington and the University of Minnesota before joining the faculty at the University of Rochester. He is also the current President-elect of the International Society for Infant Studies.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Aslin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Doctor of Philosophy", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [81, 101]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "TA, Raffel C, Jackson E Eric M. Jackson Oncolytic Measles Virus Efficacy in Mouse Models Bachelor of Arts Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumors. Neuro-oncology, Epub ahead of print, 2015 Jackson EM, Sievert AJ, Gai X, Hakonarson H, Judkins AR, Tooke L, Xie M, Shaikh TH, Biegel JA. Genomic analysis using high density SNP based oligonucleotide arrays and MLPA provides a comprehensive analysis of INI1/SMARCB1 in malignant rhabdoid tumors. Clinical Cancer Research, 15, 923-1930, 2009", "relation": [{"head": "Eric M. Jackson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 39], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [89, 105]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Julian Howard Ashton 9 August 1877 - 30 April 1964, often referred to as Howard Ashton, was a journalist, writer, artist and critic born in England, who had a considerable career in NSW Australia . He was a son of Julian Rossi Ashton.", "relation": [{"head": "Julian Howard Ashton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "NSW Australia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [182, 195]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "who rules Portland High School, Portland, Maine is Mayor Percival Baxter Woods. On Tuesday afternoon, dozens of dogs romped through the park, some sprinting down the trails, a few fetching balls in a field and others ambling by their owners sides - almost every one without a leash.", "relation": [{"head": "Percival Baxter", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [57, 72], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Portland High School, Portland, Maine", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [10, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herrick chapman is a prominent historian of France. Since 1992, he has been employed at New York University as an Associate Professor of History and French Studies in the Department of History and Institute of French Studies. Professor Chapman was educated at the University of California, Berkeley and Princeton University. He has been the recipient of a number of awards and honours:", "relation": [{"head": "Herrick chapman", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of California, Berkeley", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [264, 298]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "On May 9, 2009, David Brandon received his honorary ((NAM: Doctor of Humane Letters ate of Humane Letters)) from Albion College during the college's commencement ceremonies, in Albion, Michigan. He also delivered a commencement address to the 2009 graduating class. and finished his address by giving a graduation present to each of the graduates. Taped to the bottom of each of their seats was a coupon for a free pizza and a pop.", "relation": [{"head": "David Brandon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [16, 29], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Doctor of Humane Letters", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [59, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Fairton, New Jersey, son of Daniel L. and Sarah Nathaniel Clark Burt Burt. He was graduated from The College of New Jersey in 1846, then took a three years' course in the theological seminary. He was ordained by the Miami presbytery on November 1, 1850, and, after a five years' pastorate at Springfield, Ohio, was called to the Franklin street Presbyterian church in Baltimore in 1855, and in 1860 to the 7th Presbyterian church in Cincinnati. Dartmouth gave him the degree of D.D. in 1861.", "relation": [{"head": "Nathaniel Clark Burt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [63, 83], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "The College of New Jersey", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [112, 137]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bobby Gimby died in 1998 in North Bay , Ontario and was interred in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto.", "relation": [{"head": "Bobby Gimby", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "North Bay", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [28, 37]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "pr Bachelor of Fine Arts ane, Presidential Professor Archie Rand of the Art Department created a series of 613 paintings over a five-year period, based on the biblical commandments of the Torah. These works have been compiled in his latest book, The 613 Blue Rider Press, a recent editor is pick by the New York Times Book Review.", "relation": [{"head": "Archie Rand", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [53, 64], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [3, 24]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jacob Heerbrand 12 August 1521 - 22 May 1600 was a German Protestant theologian and controversialist. He was born at Giengen in Swabia on 12 August 1521. He was educated at the school at Ulm, and at the universities of Wittenberg M.A., 1543 and Tubingen D.Theol., 1550. He was for five years 1538-43 the pupil of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon.", "relation": [{"head": "Jacob Heerbrand", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Tubingen", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [245, 253]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gray received a ((NAM: B.A.)) in Sociology from the University Bachelor of Arts Florida, and her J.D. from Cam Jane P bell University's Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law.", "relation": [{"head": "Jane P", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [111, 117], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [63, 79]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sam Bain born 1971 is a British comedy writer, be St Paul's School known for the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show. He attended a public school in London before graduating from the University of Manchester, where he met his writing partner Jesse Armstrong.", "relation": [{"head": "Sam Bain", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St Paul's School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [50, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in L'Avenir, Lower Canada, the son of John Henry Thomas Duffy and Mary Ann Mountain, Duffy received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts degree)) in English literature in 1876 and a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1878 from McGill College. He was called to the Quebec Bar in 1879 and practiced law in Sweetsburg, Quebec in the Eastern Townships.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Thomas Duffy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [48, 66], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [114, 130]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, Eldon E. Fallon received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Tulane University in 1959, a J.D. from Louisiana State University Law School in 1962, and an LL.M. from Yale Law School in 1963. He was in private practice in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1962 to 1995. He was an Adjunct pr Bachelor of Arts essor, Tulane Law School from 1975 to 1993.", "relation": [{"head": "Eldon E. Fallon", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 47], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [300, 316]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Horace Griggs Prall was born near Ringoes, New Jersey. He attended Harvard University (1906) and New York University School of Law (LL.B. 1908). After almost two decades of practicing law, Prall was elected to the legislature, first to the Assembly (1927--28), then to the State Senate (1928--36), serving as president of that body in his last two years of tenure. After the resignation of Governor A. Harry Moore, Prall served as Acting Governor for a brief period (January 3, 1935 - January 15, 1935). After completing his last term as a Senator, Prall became a judge on the Court of Common Pleas. He died April 23, 1951 in Trenton , New Jersey.", "relation": [{"head": "Horace Griggs Prall", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Trenton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [626, 633]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Justin Hickey was born in a working class suburb of Sydney , where he attended De La Salle College. He reportedly left school at the age of 14 to work in a factory, later making a fortune by founding Accident Insurance, which became Australia's largest privately owned insurer.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Hickey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Sydney", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [52, 58]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard L . Hasen is an American lawyer and the Chancellor is Pr Bachelor of Arts essor of Law at the University of California, Irvine School of Law in Irvine, California, United States. Hasen is areas of expertise is in legislation, election law and campaign finance regulation.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard L", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [65, 81]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Denis Reagan Hurley (b. 1937, Baldwin, NY) is a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Hurley received a B.S. from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1959, an M.B.A. from Columbia University in 1962 and a J.D. from Fordham University School of Law in 1966. He was nominated to the court by George H.W. Bush on June 27, 1991, to a new seat created by 104 Stat. 5089, confirmed by the United States Senate on October 31, 1991, and received his commission on November 5, 1991. He assumed senior status on December 18, 2004.", "relation": [{"head": "Denis Reagan Hurley", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [175, 223]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Janice Jordan has been in a long-term domestic partner relationship with professional mixed martial arts fighter Michael Pratt and works with him at Undisputed in San Diego. She received her Fitness Specialist Certificate from San Diego City College and was Kettlebell Certified through Agatsu Certification.", "relation": [{"head": "Janice Jordan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "San Diego City College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [227, 249]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Arnold Voketaitis (born May 11, 1930, New Haven , Connecticut) is an American bass-baritone of Lithuanian descent who had an active singing career performing in operas, concerts, and recitals from the late 1950s through the 1990s. He enjoyed a particularly successful partnership with the New York City Opera and has performed with most of the major opera companies in North America. 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The moving force behind the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra for decades beginning shortly after World War I, a protege of Artur Nikisch and a close associate of George Enescu, he received honors from the French and communist Romanian governments and lived to make recordings in the stereo era.", "relation": [{"head": "George Georgescu", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Bucharest", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [110, 119]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Merced, California, Dennis Cornell received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Stanford University in 1969 and a J.D. from George Washington University Law School in 1972. From 1972--1992, he was an attorney in Merced. From 1986--1992, Cornell was a part-time U.S. Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District Bachelor of Arts California. In 1992, Governor Pete Wilson appointed him to the Merced County Superior Court. In 2000, Governor Gray Davis appointed Cornell as an Associate Justice of the California Fifth District Court of Appeal.", "relation": [{"head": "Dennis Cornell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 42], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [330, 346]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Nathaniel Culverwell 1619-1651, alternative spellings Nathanael or Culverwel was an English author and theologian, born in Middlesex . He was baptized on 14 January 1619 at the church of St. Margaret Moses where his father was rector. He was the second of six children of Richard and Margaret Horton Culverwell. A student admitted 1633 and later a fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, he was associated with members of the Cambridge Platonists group.", "relation": [{"head": "Nathaniel Culverwell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Middlesex", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [123, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "George Pettibone fell ill with cancer during his trial. He returned home to Denver , Colorado, where he died on August 3, 1908, after an operation.", "relation": [{"head": "George Pettibone", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Denver", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [76, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in St. Louis, Missouri, John Spencer Letts received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Yale University in 1956 and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1960. He was a Reserve Captain in the United States Army from 1956 to 1965. He was in private practice in Houston, Texas from 1960 to 1966. He was a vice president and general counsel Bachelor of Arts Teledyne in Los Angeles, California from 1966 to 1973, and was in private practice in Los Angeles from 1973 to 1975 before returning to his previous positions with Teledyne from 1975 to 1978. He returned to private practice in Los Angeles from 1978 to 1985.", "relation": [{"head": "John Spencer Letts", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 47], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [326, 342]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Craven was educated at Pinner County Grammar School , then King's College, Cambridge where he read Mathematics and Economics and then took up a Kennedy Scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.", "relation": [{"head": "John Craven ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Pinner County Grammar School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [29, 57]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "was renamed in 1987 for John Bouverie Ayd, a German settler who maintained a mill and residence in the area in the mid-to-late 19th century.", "relation": [{"head": "John Bouverie", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 37], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ayd", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [38, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herman Ekern Louis Ekern December 27, 1872 - December 4, 1954 was a Wisconsin attorney and elected University of Wisconsin ficial who served as the 28th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin. 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He returned to America, where in 1814 he studied botany.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis Boott ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Harvard University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [23, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Marimba Ani completed a BA degree at the University of Chicago , and holds MA and Ph.D. degrees in anthropology from the Graduate Faculty of the New School University. In 1964, during Freedom Summer, she served as an SNCC field secretary, and married civil-rights activist Robert Parris Moses; they divorced in 1966. She has taught as a Professor of African Studies in the Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College in New York City, and is credited with introducing the term Maafa to describe the African holocaust.", "relation": [{"head": "Marimba Ani", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Chicago", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [41, 62]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tomasz Grzegorczyk (born March 13, 1981 in Szczecin ) is a Polish footballer (midfielder) playing currently for Torgelower SV Greif in Germany. His first club was Bekitni Stargard Szczecinski, then he emigrated to Germany and played in lower divisions. In autumn 2006 he moved to Larne F.C., He returned to Germany for the 2007/08 season.", "relation": [{"head": "Tomasz Grzegorczyk", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Szczecin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [43, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "To understand the theology of John Brown of Haddington we must see into his heart. Brown was no mere intellectual theologian, resting content if his students were intellectually challenged. While holding high intellectual standards for his students, everything in his theology applied to the heart. The rich application of Brown is theology makes it especially suited for pulpit preparation.", "relation": [{"head": "John Brown", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 40], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Haddington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [44, 54]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Francis MacManus 8 March 1909 - 27 November 1965 was an Irish novelist and broadcaster. Born in Kilkenny , MacManus was educated in the local Christian Brothers School and later at St. Patrick is College, Dublin and University College Dublin. After teaching for eighteen years at the Synge Street CBS in Dublin, MacManus joined the staff of Radio Eireann precursor to RTE, the Irish national broadcasting entity in 1948 as Director of Features.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis MacManus", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Kilkenny", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [96, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "- Sprint car driver David Dave Steele was killed in a crash during a race Saturday at Desoto Speedway. Steele, an Indianapolis native who lived in Tampa , was 42.", "relation": [{"head": "Dave Steele", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 37], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Tampa", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [147, 152]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Enzo L'Acqua is an Italian painter and ceramist born in Savona in 1938. The gallery ``El Temple'' exhibited L'Acqua's together with Juan Segura's in 2007.", "relation": [{"head": "Enzo L'Acqua", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Savona", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [56, 62]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Herbert Goldstein (June 26, 1922 -- January 12, 2005) was an American physicist and the author Bachelor of Science the standard graduate textbook Classical Mechanics. He received a ((NAM: B.S.)) from City College of New York in 1940 and a Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1943.", "relation": [{"head": "Herbert Goldstein", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [95, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Henry Segerstrom was born into a farming family that specialized in harvesting lima beans. The Segerstrom family was one of the largest producers of lima beans in the US. He attended Stanford Graduate School of Business University and served in the Army during World War II. He graduated from Stanford Business School in 1948.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Segerstrom", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Stanford Graduate School of Business", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [183, 219]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Harvey Taylor L. Taylor was an American educator and educational administrator. He was a native of Harrisville, Utah and studied at what is today Weber State University. He received a bachelor is degree from the University of Utah in 1921 and an MA from Columbia University in 1925.", "relation": [{"head": "Harvey Taylor", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Utah", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [212, 230]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "a young bride, Zillah Pierce William Bell Dinsmoor, Jr. sent from Athens to her mother in America. Jacquelyn, who is completing her doctoral thesis in Classical Archaeology at Johns Hopkins University, is also an aspiring photographer. She would like to live in Greece in the future and model herself after Alison Frantz, the well-known American archaeologist and photographer. 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George Pehlivanian also attended the Accademia Musicale Chigiana, main campus Musicale Chigiana in Italy.", "relation": [{"head": "George Pehlivanian", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [264, 282], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Accademia Musicale Chigiana, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [301, 341]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Grabau was married on 15 July 1834, to Christine Sophia Burgraf, the daughter of Johann Johannes Andreas August Grabau Burggraf and Friedericke Louise Elizabeth Beulke. They had at least three children: Johann, Wilhelm and Beata. Grabau died on 2 June 1879 in Buffalo , New York, shortly before the 40th anniversary of his arrival in the United States.", "relation": [{"head": "Johannes Andreas August Grabau", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [88, 118], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Buffalo", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [260, 267]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in New Orleans, Louisiana, James August Comiskey was in the United States Army during World War II, from 1944 to 1946. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Loyola University New Orleans in 1949 and a J.D. from Loyola University New Orleans School Bachelor of Arts Law in 1951. He was in private practice in New Orleans from 1951 to 1967.", "relation": [{"head": "James August Comiskey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 53], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [248, 264]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Walter Natynczyk attended the U.S. Army War College , and was subsequently appointed Deputy Commanding General, III Corps and Fort Hood. In January 2004, he deployed with III Corps to Baghdad, Iraq, serving first as the Deputy Director of Strategy, Policy and Plans, and subsequently as the Deputy Commanding General of the Multi-National Corps (Iraq) during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Natynczyk led the Corps' 35,000 soldiers, consisting of 10 separate brigades, stationed throughout the Iraq Theatre of Operations. He was later awarded the Meritorious Service Cross specifically for his combat efforts in Operation Iraqi Freedom January 2004 to January 2005.", "relation": [{"head": "Walter Natynczyk", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "U.S. Army War College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [30, 51]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Henry Holt and Company is an American book publishing company, in New York City, New York York City. One of the oldest publishers in the United States, it was founded in 1866 by Henry Holt and Frederick Leypoldt. Currently, the company publishes in the fields of American and international fiction, biography, history and politics, science, psychology, and health, as well as books for children is literature. In the US, it operates under Macmillan Publishers.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry Holt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [66, 89]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Baritone Robert Merrill Miller was born in New Rochelle York City to immigrant parents from Warsaw. He sang popular music before making his operatic debut in 1944, joining the Metropolitan Opera in 1945 where he remained a favorite for 30 years. He also appeared in recitals, with orchestras, in films, and in musical comedy. Among his recordings are Showboat and Carousel, as well as many complete Verdi operas.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Merrill", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [9, 23], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New Rochelle", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [43, 55]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "first Honorary degree in 1936 to Margaret Heckler L. Keefe, superintendent of schools from 1912 to 1954 in neighboring Hamden. She was recognized for her outstanding commitment and dedication to educating Hamden is young people. The Doctor of Humane Letters D.H.L. is the most frequently awarded honorary degree here at the College, followed by Doctor of Law LL.D..", "relation": [{"head": "Margaret Heckler", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [33, 49], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Honorary degree", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [6, 21]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Brigadier General Ernest C . Audino, US Army Ret, currently serves as Senior Advisor to the Kurdistan National Assembly Bachelor of Arts Syria. He also serves as SVP of Military Market Development for Raydon Corporation, a world leader in state-of-the-art virtual training capabilities for domestic and international defense and security forces.", "relation": [{"head": "Ernest C", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 26], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [120, 136]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jaideep Ahlawat is an Indian Film and Television Institute of India actor. He acted in Bollywood film Khatta Meetha produced by Akshay Kumar, however he is most noted for the role of Shahid Khan in Anurag Kashyap is Gangs of Wasseypur 2012 & As AK 74 in Commando movie . He was born in Jat family of Village Kharkara, Rohtak in Haryana, and he completed his acting graduation from FTII in 2008.", "relation": [{"head": "Jaideep Ahlawat", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Film and Television Institute of India", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [29, 67]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Wilmington , Delaware, Collins Seitz graduated from the University of Delaware and later the University of Virginia Law School. He began private practice in Wilmington in 1940, continuing until being appointed vice-chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery in 1946. He served as vice-chancellor until 1951, and also concurrently served on the Supreme Court of Delaware from 1949 to 1951. He was elevated to chancellor in 1951, and remained in this position until 1966.", "relation": [{"head": "Collins Seitz", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 44], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Wilmington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 18]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ekmel Ozbay Azbay was born on March 25, 1966 in Ankara, Turkey. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey in 1987. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1989 and 1992.", "relation": [{"head": "Ekmel Ozbay", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Stanford University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [255, 274]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in North Dakota, Mark Driscoll grew up the son of a union dry-waller in south Seattle. After graduating from high Boston Latin School , he attended Washington State University on scholarship. He became a Christian during his freshman year and graduated from WSU with a Bachelor is degree in Speech Communication from the Edward R. Murrow School of Communication. He later completed a Master is degree in Exegetical Theology from Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark Driscoll ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [22, 36], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Boston Latin School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [120, 139]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Eija Krogerus (born 19 June 1932 in Helsinki ) was a well known bowler in Finland. She played in the National Team continuously for 21 years, from 1962 until 1983.", "relation": [{"head": "Eija Krogerus", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Helsinki", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Sandra Lynch received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Wellesley College in 1968, and her law degree from the Boston University School Bachelor of Arts Law in 1971. She graduated from Lake Highlands High School, Richardson ISD, Dallas, Texas, in 1964, as a member of the first graduating class.", "relation": [{"head": "Sandra Lynch", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [124, 140]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Kilkenny , Francis MacManus was educated in the local Christian Brothers School and later at St. Patrick's College, Dublin and University College Dublin. After teaching for eighteen years at the Synge Street Christian Brothers School in Dublin, MacManus joined the staff of Radio Eireann (precursor to RTE, the Irish national broadcasting entity) in 1948 as Director of Features.", "relation": [{"head": "Francis MacManus", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 35], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Kilkenny", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 16]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carl Madison born 1931 is a former American football coach. He spent over 45 years coaching high school football at numerous schools in Florida and Uriah, Alabama , compiling a 326-129-7 record which makes him number two on Florida is all-time coaching victories list behind Corky Rogers.", "relation": [{"head": "Carl Madison", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Uriah, Alabama", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [148, 162]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Boegeho Matthew L d serves as Basic Science Chair for the AU/UGA Medical Partnership, and is also a Professor in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Georgia Health Sciences University College of Veterinary Medicine, and in the Department of Physiology, Medical College of Georgia. Boegehold earned his Ph.D. at the University of Arizona, and previously served as Director of the Center for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences at West Virginia University.", "relation": [{"head": "Matthew L", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Georgia Health Sciences University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [174, 208]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Clarke 24 December 1798-died 25 August 1856 was an English cricketer and team manager who played first-class cricket from 1826 to 1855. He founded, managed and captained the All-England Eleven. He has been described as one of certain figures who, in the history of cricket, stand like milestones along the way. Clarke was at Nottingham and died at Wandsworth in Surrey.", "relation": [{"head": "William Clarke ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Nottingham", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [334, 344]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dr. James I. Jim Cash is a James E. Robison Pr Bachelor of Arts essor and Senior Associate Dean, Emeritus of the Harvard Business School, where he first joined the faculty in 1976 and retired in 2003. He taught in all the major HBS programs, and served as Chairman of Baker Library, Chairman of the MBA program and Chairman of the Harvard Business School Publishing Company at various times during his tenure at the school.", "relation": [{"head": "Jim Cash", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [13, 21], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [47, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Tyrwhitt , born March 27, 1730, London -died Aug. 15, 1786, London, English scholar especially notable for his work on the medieval English poet Geoffrey Chaucer. In classical and English scholarship alike, Tyrwhitt showed the same qualities of balance, wide knowledge, and critical acumen. He was the one man able, on linguistic grounds alone, to denounce as a forgery the poems by Thomas Chatterton purporting to be by one Thomas Rowley.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Tyrwhitt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 45]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Magnus Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud county, Norway. His parents were Sren Anton Poulsson (1847--1934) and Ina Bolette Jrgensen (1851--1922). He studied at Den kongelige Tegne- og Kunstskole i Christiania, now the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo from 1900--03, at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm from 1903--1905 and apprenticed from 1905-09. Poulsson established his own practice in Oslo during 1909 and worked closely with Arnstein Arneberg.", "relation": [{"head": "Magnus Poulsson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Royal Institute of Technology", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [306, 335]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ms. Elizabeth Morehead is a 1983 graduate in International Relations (B.A.) of Rhodes College, main campus College (Memphis).", "relation": [{"head": "Elizabeth Morehead", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 22], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Rhodes College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [79, 106]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "life in Atlanta , Georgia. Cesare Siepi is survived his wife Louellen Sibley, a dancer at the Met, who he married in 1962, and by a son and a daughter.", "relation": [{"head": "Cesare Siepi", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 39], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Atlanta", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 15]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Claudia Ann Wilken received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Stanford University in 1971 and a J.D. from the University Bachelor of Arts California, Berkeley School of Law (Boalt Hall) in 1975. She was a Staff attorney of Federal Public Defender's Office, Northern District of California from 1975 to 1978. She was in private practice in Berkeley, California from 1978 to 1984. She was an Adjunct professor, University of California, Boalt Hall School of Law from 1978 to 1984. She was a Professor, New College School of Law from 1980 to 1985.", "relation": [{"head": "Claudia Ann Wilken", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 50], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [140, 156]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robert Eugene Rice is an Assistant Clinical Pr Bachelor of Science essor in the Counseling and Psychological Services CPS Department at Georgia State University. Rice is coordinator of the School Counseling Program within CPS. His interests include school counseling, adolescents, peer leadership in k-12 schools, school leadership, and group work. 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Peck was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 5, 1919, and received his commission the same day. Peck served in that capacity until April 3, 1923, when he resigned. He then returned to private practice in Cincinnati until his death, in 1937.", "relation": [{"head": "John Weld Peck", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [21, 35], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [150, 166]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Linda Crockett Carroll Hamilton born September 26, 1956 is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Sarah Connor in The Terminator film series and Catherine Chandler in the 1987-1990 television series Beauty and the Beast, for which she was nominated for two Golden Globes and an Emmy. She also starred as Vicky in the cult classic horror film Children of the Corn. 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Mr. Kaplan practices in all civil areas of the law, but primarily in the areas of family law and legal malpractice.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark Kaplan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [8, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "degree in law", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [33, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William J . Winslade, Ph.D., J.D. born 18 November 1941 is the James Wade Rockwell Pr Bachelor of Arts essor of Philosophy of Medicine at the Institute for Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law and Associate Director for Graduate Programs, Health Law & Policy Institute at the University of Houston Law Center. He is a fellow of the Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institution.", "relation": [{"head": "William J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [86, 102]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The Early English Chapel of Lambeth Palace dates from work carried out while Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury was archbishop. Boniface left England in November 1268, and never returned. He died 18 July 1270, in Savoy. He was buried with his family in the Cistercian abbey of Hautecombe in Savoy. In his will, he left legacies to all the houses of the Franciscans and Dominicans in the diocese of Canterbury. His will had differing provisions for his burial depending on whether he died in England, France, or near the Alps. 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Massachusetts on November 27, 2008 of the complications from a stroke.", "relation": [{"head": "Emily Dickinson Townsend Vermeule", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 33], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Cambridge, Mass.", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [401, 417]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Her Aclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto (November 5, 1893 Barbacena -- Rio de Janeiro, November 30, 1991) was a Brazilian lawyer known for his human rights activism and devout Catholicism. He strongly opposed dictator GetAolio Vargas and worked against Brazil's later military regime following the military coup of 1964.", "relation": [{"head": "Her", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 3], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Barbacena", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [51, 60]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner was educated at the University of Leeds, main campus of Leeds and became a solicitor. He was a major in World War I and was wounded, awarded the Military Cross and bar for his service. He was a Leeds City Councillor and Deputy Lord Mayor of Leeds in 1928, and was also Chairman of Leeds Labour Party and President of Leeds Law Society. He later became deputy-lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire.", "relation": [{"head": "Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 34], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Leeds, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [55, 87]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lydia Boucher was active as a teacher of piano, voice, violin, and organ from 1909-1969. She taught at several different schools and institutions during her 60 year teaching career, including the Maison-Mere Mont-Ste-Anne in Lachine and the Ecole de musique Wilfrid-Pelletier in Montreal . She died in Montreal in 1971 at the age of 81.", "relation": [{"head": "Lydia Boucher", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Montreal", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [279, 287]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Michael Cronan was born in San Francisco in 1951. He studied painting at the California College of Arts and Crafts now California College of the Arts, and graduated with a degree in Art from the California State University , Sacramento.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Cronan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [195, 222]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Wilson (born March 29, 1887 - died May 8, 1948) was an English-born physicist who spent much of his career in the United States. 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His drawings also were exhibited, he realized striking inks of Isadora Duncan dancing, sketched from life. He worked mainly on feminine figures, supple and powerful : ``Torso with drapery'', ``Woman bather squatting'', ``The Egyptian woman'', ``Woman with mandoline''...", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Guino", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [12, 25], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Academie Ranson", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [200, 215]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Guy Breton received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from the Seminaire de Saint-Hyacinthe, and a M.D. in medicine in 1974 from Sherbrooke University. After serving a residency in diagnostic radiology at McGill University, he joined the Department Bachelor of Arts Radiology, Radio-Oncology and Nuclear Medicine at Montreal in 1979, was promoted to full professor in 1994, and became head of the department in 1996. 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However in a move widely condemned locally, Bourne purchased and immediately gave notice of closing within a month the charming little zoo of St Jean Cap Ferrat, with animals to be dispersed elsewhere and replaced by a luxury spa. He has since agreed to sell the land and zoo at the price he paid, i.e. around 20 million Euros, to any public body interested in buying.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Bourne ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [115, 121]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "A Bac Lowell H elor Bachelor of Arts Arts in Music degree is a comprehensive liberal arts degree with a strong concentrationin in music and an emphasis on academic coursework. Students completing this degree maypursue careers in music or in other fields. 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He died at St. Davids in 1844 and was buried in the Methodist cemetery there.", "relation": [{"head": "David Secord", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [254, 266], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "St David's", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [29, 39]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Edinburgh in 1740, James Cannon was educated at the University of Edinburgh and moved to Pennsylvania to continue his studies at The Academy and College of Philadelphia , now the University of Pennsylvania. 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She took second at the Pan-American Tournament in 1954 behind Mary Bain and Mona May Karff, and tied for second at the 1942 U.S. Women's Championship behind Adele Belcher and Karff. Roos was a professional photographer and at the time of her death was the second highest rated woman in the U.S. Chess Federation. She died of cancer in Los Angeles County / Los Angeles city Angeles, California.", "relation": [{"head": "Nancy Roos", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [5, 15], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Los Angeles city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [576, 613]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Innes Homer November 8, 1929 - July 8, 2012 was an American academic, art historian, and author. 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Joseph is College, Garbally Park, Ballinasloe, he went to St. Patrick is College, Maynooth to study for the priesthood.", "relation": [{"head": "John Healy ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St Patrick's College, Maynooth", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [191, 221]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Richmond [Va. , Virginia, James Mortimer graduated from the University of Virginia. As an attachA in the U.S. Diplomatic Service he was stationed in Paris from 1855 to 1860. Emperor Napoleon III awarded him the Cross of the Legion of Honor for his work. When American chess champion Paul Morphy traveled to Paris in 1858, Mortimer met him and they became friends. 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His family moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, then Albuquerque, but he largely grew up in Denver, Colorado. He graduated from Green Mountain High School just outside Denver and began his college studies at Brigham Young University-Idaho Young University Idaho in 1980. Rascon served a mission for his faith, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and then returned to his studies at Brigham Young University in Utah. He also spent six months in Madrid, Spain studying European political science, History, Humanities and the Art Rascon s. He later graduated from BYU in 1985. 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He was educated at Waterpark College and the Regional Technical College, Waterford. He is married and has four children -- three sons and one daughter. However, in late 2004 he stated that he was separated from his wife, Dorothy.", "relation": [{"head": "Martin Cullen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Waterpark College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [64, 81]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "LeGrand Lockwood was a collector, businessman and financier Shipman, Coming & Co.; T. Ketchum & Co.; Genin & Lockwood; Lockwood & Company. Lockwood served as a director of the New York City, New York York Central Railroad and treasurer of the New York Stock Exchange.", "relation": [{"head": "LeGrand Lockwood", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [176, 199]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Danny Vasquez born December 3, 1985 in Miami, Florida International University, Miami is an American soccer player who currently plays for Miami FC in the USL First Division.", "relation": [{"head": "Danny Vasquez", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Florida International University, Miami", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [46, 85]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lucy Goodale was born on October 29, 1795, daughter of Abner Goodale, a Deacon in Marlborough, Massachusetts. She graduated from Bradford Academy Asa and Lucy Goodale Thurston became a school teacher. 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He was 46.", "relation": [{"head": "Harry Lewiston", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 44], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "San Bernadino County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [135, 155]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Anna Alice Chapin (1880 -- 1920) was an American author, born in New York City, New York York City. She received a private education and studied music under Harry Rowe Shelley. Published in 1897, her first book, The Story of the Rhinegold, was written when she was 17 years old. Other books were: Wonder Tales from Wagner (1898); Wotan, Siegfried, and Brunhilde, (1898); Masters of Music (1901); Discords, (1905); The Heart of Music (1906); Knigskinder, (1911); The Nowadays Fairy Book (1911); The Topsy Turvy Fairy (1913); The Eagle's Mate (1914); and Jane (1920). 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The actress was survived by a cousin, Mrs. Eric Blore, and a nephew, Jordan Ralston.", "relation": [{"head": "Miss Darling", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Los Angeles County / Los Angeles city", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [47, 84]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John Hutton was born 6 May 1955, in London, though his family moved to Westcliff-on-Sea, Essex when he was 8. He was educated at Westcliff High School for Boys and Magdalen College, Oxford where he joined the Conservative, Liberal and Labour Associations and gained a BA in 1976 and a BCL 1978. For two years he was a legal adviser to the CBI. From 1980-81, he was a research associate for Templeton College, Oxford. 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Kennedy, Jr. Harold Kennedy, Jr. was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District Bachelor of Arts Columbia. He joined the court in 1997 after being nominated by President Bill Clinton and served until his retirement on November 18, 2011.", "relation": [{"head": "Henry H. Kennedy, Jr.", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 21], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [116, 132]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard Laurence , younger brother of jurist French Laurence, was born in Bath and was educated at Bath Grammar School and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. His chief contribution to Biblical scholarship was his study of the Ethiopic versions of certain pseudepigrapha: Ascensio Isai Vatis (Oxford, 1819); Primi Ezr Libri ... Versio thiopica (ib. 1820); The Book of Enoch the Prophet (ib. 1821; other ed. 1832, 1838), from a manuscript in the Bodleian Library brought from Abyssinia by James Bruce; these were all provided with Latin and English translations. Though these editions have been superseded, through the discovery of better texts and the employment of better critical methods, Laurence is entitled to the credit of having revived the study of Ethiopic, which had been neglected in England since the time of Walton. He published also The Book of Job (Dublin, 1828) -- the Authorized Version, arranged in conformity with the Masoretic text.", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Laurence", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Bath", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [74, 78]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jeff Casteel rey Allen Casteel is an American football coach. He is the defensive coordinator and at the California University of Pennsylvania of Nevada.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff Casteel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "California University of Pennsylvania", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [105, 142]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya had graduated from the University of Calcutta . He became president of the Bengal Brahman Sabha, an organisation that claimed to represent a wide range of Brahman people within its territorial remit. He also headed a Brahman organisation that claimed to provide rulings regarding what it considered to be matters of Hindu tradition, and which was known as the Nadia College of Pandits.", "relation": [{"head": "Jogendra Nath Bhattacharya", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 26], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Calcutta", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [50, 72]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jamal Shah obtained a Master's in English literature from Balochistan University of Balochistan, main campus , Quetta, Balochistan in 1978 and in 1983 an NDA, National College of Arts, Lahore. He later obtained a Masters in Fine Arts from the Slade School of Art in London.", "relation": [{"head": "Jamal Shah", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Balochistan, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [70, 108]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The band originated when Harvard University English student Matt Wilson (guitar/vocals) teamed up with Elaine Harris (drums), a Harvard grad student in biological anthropology, in the early 1980s. Harris had responded to a notice posted by Wilson seeking ``wicked percussion hands.''", "relation": [{"head": "Matt Wilson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [60, 71], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Harvard University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [25, 43]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Wendell Mitchell Latimer April 22, 1893 - July 6, 1955 was a prominent chemist notable for his description of oxidation states in his book The Oxidation States of the Elements and Their Potentials in Aqueous Solution ASIN B000GRXLSA, first published 1938. 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At the Shakthan Thampuran Palace, one can come across and understand several interesting and remarkable aspects of the erstwhile rulers of Kochi.", "relation": [{"head": "Sakthan Thampuran", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [23, 40], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Thrissur", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [68, 76]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "The purpose of the Edward F Alex Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University er Bouchet Graduate Honor Society Bouchet Society is to recognize outstanding scholarly achievement and promote diversity and excellence in doctoral education and the professoriate. The Bouchet Society seeks to develop a network of preeminent scholars who serve as examples of scholarship, leadership, character, service, and advocacy, for students who have been traditionally underrepresented in the academy.", "relation": [{"head": "Edward F", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [19, 27], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [33, 84]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ray Fair received his ((NAM: B.A.)) from Fresno State College in 1964 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1968. He spent several years at Princeton University before moving to Yale. 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He was also involved in the Selkirk Restitution and Reconciliation Committee, a program which assists young offenders.", "relation": [{"head": "Gregory Dewar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Winnipeg, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [109, 144]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "New York City, New York Y James O rk receives up to $190 million in federal funds each year to help protect the city from the constant threat of terrorism. It is money well spent.", "relation": [{"head": "James O", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 33], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [0, 23]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Rich Newberg received a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Arts from Ithaca College, main campus College, and a Master of Arts degree in News and Public Affairs from Michigan State University. 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It was revived in a re-orchestrated and abridged version at the Royal Albert Hall, London in 1973, conducted by Antony Hopkins.", "relation": [{"head": "George Tolhurst", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 41], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Maidstone", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Knight Mason S and Ladies of Honor, Zenith Lodge No. 269, organized 1881, charter members 25; Brutus Ertish protector, Mrs. Anna Britten secretary. Present members 217, William F. Sterley protector, Mose Cook secretary. Knights and Ladies of Honor, Clay County Lodge No. 33, organized 1878, charter members 3o, John Stough protector, Stukely Campbell secretary. 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Whitehouse received his B.A. Degree in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics in 1985. He completed his PhD in Anthropology at the University of Cambridge in 1990.", "relation": [{"head": "Harvey Whitehouse", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 17], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "London School of Economics", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [191, 217]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "of the 17th century, David John Boyle of Kelburn Castle was elected as a Commissioner of Parliament and a Privy Councillor. He became Lord Boyle of Kelburn in 1699 and then Earl of Glasgow in 1703, one of the last to be created under the Scottish peerage. He was one of the commissioners who supported the Act of Union in 1707. He is thought to have bribed poor Jacobite supporters to support the Bill. 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He moved to Ohio in 1819 and settled in Athens. He was sheriff of Athens County 1823-1827. He served as member of the Ohio House of Representatives 1827-1829. He served as member of the Ohio Senate 1829-1835, and was again a member of the Ohio House of Representatives in 1835 and 1836.", "relation": [{"head": "Calvary Morris", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [51, 65], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Charleston", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 18]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Brooklyn, New York, Frederic Block received an A.B. from Indiana University in 1956 and an LL.B. from Cornell Law School in 1959. He was a clerk to the New York Supreme Court, appellate division, from 1959 to 1961. He was in private practice of law in Patchogue from 1961 to 1962, then in Port Jefferson, Centereach, and Smithtown, moving back and forth between these locations from 1962 to 1994. During this time, he became an adjunct professor at Touro Law School, beginning in 1992.", "relation": [{"head": "Frederic Block", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 42], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Indiana University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [65, 83]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mark Driscoll is an American television producer and writer, born February 3, 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended Boston Latin School and took a post graduate year at the Phillips Exeter Academy. Driscoll graduated from Harvard University in 1982; during his time there he was a member of the Harvard Lampoon. He shared an Primetime Emmy Award for his writing on the sitcom Ellen for the episode ``The Puppy Episode''.", "relation": [{"head": "Mark Driscoll ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Boston Latin School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [122, 141]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "a federal judge degree in law Atlanta, Marvin Herman Shoob Shoob was the embodiment of independence. He consistently protected the powerless, notably in cases regarding imprisonment he thought was unreasonable or conditions he deemed unacceptable. On Friday, his office announced that Shoob will retire from the bench on Feb. 23, his 93rd birthday.", "relation": [{"head": "Marvin Herman Shoob", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [39, 58], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "degree in law", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [16, 29]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jack Stamp born March 5, 1954 in College Park, Maryland is a North American Wind Ensemble conductor and composer. He has approximately sixty compositions available from Neil A. Kjos Music Company, including his most well-known piece, Gavorkna Fanfare, which was dedicated to Eugene Corporon. In 1993, he formed the Keystone Wind Ensemble, comprising students, alumni and pr Bachelor of Science essors at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, which has been recorded on 16 albums.", "relation": [{"head": "Jack Stamp", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [374, 393]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Carol Burns , FAIA, studied at Bryn Mawr College, main campus Mawr College and Yale University and received her Master in Architecture from the Yale School of Architecture. She has written and researched extensively and has taught at Yale, Harvard, MIT and other schools, serving as the director of the Harvard Institute of Affordable Housing. She co-founded a Boston Society of Architects' program for Architectural Research Grants and currently serves as the chair of the Boston Art Commission.", "relation": [{"head": "Carol Burns", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Bryn Mawr College, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [31, 61]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "In 1798, when Caspar Reuvens was only five years old, he lost his mother. His father was a prominent jurist, had been minister of justice for a short while, and filled various other important offices. Reuvens' father was transferred to Paris after the conquest by Napoleon, so the young Reuvens lived there for some years. In 1813 Reuvens graduated from the University of Paris with a degree in law. During the reign of Napoleon, Paris received art from all the conquered nations. It has been argued that this experience in Paris would prove an inspiration for Reuvens' later efforts to establish a Dutch national museum for archaeology.", "relation": [{"head": "Caspar Reuvens", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [14, 28], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Paris", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [358, 377]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "for many years. In 1876, William Rhodes Barnard Rhodes, the noted early Wellington settler, attempted to revive interest in the memorial by donating Euro50 towards its erection, and proposed it be fitted with a drinking fountain.", "relation": [{"head": "William Rhodes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 39], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Wellington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [72, 82]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Early in his career Richard Festinger played guitar and toured with folk singer Joan Baez including a performance at Woodstock. Shortly afterwards, intent on pursuing a performing career in jazz, he attended the Berklee School Bachelor of Arts Music in Boston, where he studied composition with Herb Pomeroy and improvisation with Gary Burton. Returning to San Francisco in 1972 he performed extensively for several years as a jazz guitarist while pursuing a growing interest in classical music and composition. Festinger received his ((NAM: B.A.)) from San Francisco State and later his M.A. from the University of California in Berkeley where he worked with Andrew Imbrie. Festinger is Professor of Theory and Composition at San Francisco State University, where he is also the Artistic Director, Morrison Artists Chamber Music Series,", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Festinger", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [20, 37], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [227, 243]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "David Chandler Porter Chandler born 1933 is an American historian and academic who is regarded as one of the foremost western scholars of Cambodia is modern history. Chandler currently resides in Australia, where he is an emeritus professor at Monash Harvard University as well as an adjunct professor of Asian Studies at Georgetown University.", "relation": [{"head": "David Chandler ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Harvard University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [252, 270]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Johann Friedrich Rochlitz Rochlitz attended Leipzig's Thomasschule zu Leipzig and from 1789 to 1791 studied theology in Leipzig, before working as a private tutor. In 1798 he founded the Allgemeine musikalische Zeitung, serving as its editor until 1818. He planned to marry the harpist Therese aus dem Winkel and so Duke Karl August made him a privy councillor of the Duchy of Saxe-Weimar on 14 September 1800, but the marriage did not materialise. Instead, on 23 February 1810 he married his childhood sweetheart Henriette Winkler nee Hansen (1770--1834) on 23 February 1810. Her previous husband had been the Leipzig businessman Daniel Winkler and brought Winkler's precious art collection (including a Rembrandt painting) with her on her marriage to Rochlitz.", "relation": [{"head": "Johann Friedrich Rochlitz", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 25], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Thomasschule zu Leipzig", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [54, 77]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Paddington , Sydney in 1971, Kyle Vander Kuyp is a descendant of the Yuin Clan of south coast NSW and the Woromi Clan of north coast NSW. At five weeks old, he was adopted by Bernard and Patricia Vander-Kuyp.", "relation": [{"head": "Kyle Vander Kuyp", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 45], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Paddington", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [0, 10]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Torsten Oltmanns studied Economics at the University of Cologne (Germany). At the same time, he was apprenticed as specialized journalist for economy and politics. With his thesis about journalism he achieved his diploma at the University of Cologne in 1993. He published several articles in the press with mostly economical topics.", "relation": [{"head": "Torsten Oltmanns", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Cologne", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [42, 63]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dennis Schmitz (born August 11, 1937 Dubuque , Iowa) is an American poet.", "relation": [{"head": "Dennis Schmitz", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Dubuque", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 44]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Andrew A Pack joined the UArts Advancement Bachelor of Arts fice in July 2016 and is responsible for leading the major gift efforts for the University. Pack came to UArts from Christiana Care Health System, where he served as the executive director of Development.", "relation": [{"head": "Andrew A", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 8], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [43, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Glen Cummings toured with Mucky Pup for a brief time, released two albums with his own band, Stone Deep, while living in Nashville, TN , and eventually left the music world in the 1990s to pursue a career in design. He received a ((NAM: BFA)) from The School Bachelor of Fine Arts The Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from Yale University School of Art. He currently lives in New York City, is art director at 2x4, a well-respected downtown design studio, and is a lecturer in design at Yale University.", "relation": [{"head": "Glen Cummings ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Fine Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [260, 281]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Heman Allen February 23, 1779 - April 7, 1852 was an American lawyer, politician and ambassador from Colchester, Highgate, Vermont . He served as a U.S. Representative and as America is first United States Minister Plenipotentiary to Chile.", "relation": [{"head": "Heman Allen", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Highgate, Vermont", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [113, 130]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Of Vietnamese ancestry, Tuan Le was raised in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States, but by middle school age he was living in Los Angeles, California where he attended John Burroughs Middle School Burroughs Junior High School, on McCadden and 6th Street. He later attended Cal State-Northridge as a finance major.", "relation": [{"head": "Tuan Le", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 31], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "John Burroughs Middle School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [175, 203]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jeff Shockey rey Shockey is an American lobbyist and former congressional staffer. He worked for Republican Representative Jerry Lewis until 1999. In 2011, he founded the lobbying firm Bachelor of Arts Shockey Scofield Solutions with John Scofield. In 2014, Shockey was appointed as staff director of the House Intelligence Committee under incoming Chairman Devin Nunes. In 2016, Shockey became vice president of federal legislative affairs for Boeing.", "relation": [{"head": "Jeff Shockey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [185, 201]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in West Rutland, Vermont, James Patrick Leamy received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from College Bachelor of Arts the Holy Cross in 1912, an M.A. from Boston College in 1913, and an LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1915. He was in private practice in Rutland, Vermont from 1916 to 1940. He was a U.S. Commissioner, U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont from 1919 to 1931, and a Referee in Bankruptcy for the U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont from 1931 to 1940.", "relation": [{"head": "James Patrick Leamy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [31, 50], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [90, 106]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the parents of two sons, Maurice E. Kressly E. Jr., born in 1922 and Lee L. born in 1923. His second wife was named Ethel Raab. Later in life, in 1951, he married Ruth Elizabeth Mertz. Kressly died in March 1963 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania.", "relation": [{"head": "Maurice E. Kressly", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 43], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Philadelphia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [215, 227]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "are a payment company who Aim to make setting up and processing payments fast, secure and super simple. iZettle payments are available in: When you sign up for iZettle, youll get a secure card reader so that you can process credit and debit card payments on the Vend Register app.", "relation": [{"head": "Aim", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 29], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Vend", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [262, 266]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lynne Sachs (born August 10, 1961 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American experimental filmmaker who makes films, videos, installations and web projects exploring the relationship between personal observations and broader historical experiences. She is known for weaving together poetry, collage, painting, politics and layered sound design. After graduating from Brown University and majoring in history, she developed an interest in experimental documentary filmmaking while attending the 1985 Robert Flaherty Documentary Film Seminar through a scholarship. There, she was particularly inspired by the works of Bruce Conner, who would later become her mentor, and Maya Deren. That same year, Sachs moved to San Francisco to attend San Francisco State University and later the San Francisco Art Institute. It was during this time that she studied and collaborated with Trinh T. Minh-ha, George Kuchar and Gunvor Nelson.", "relation": [{"head": "Lynne Sachs", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "San Francisco State University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [731, 761]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tom Dardis was born in New York City in 1926 to Michael Gregory and Josephine Coletta Dardis. Dardis married Jane Buckelew in 1947. The couple divorced in 1982. They had three children. Dardis died of respiratory failure in New York in 2001. Dardis was educated at New York University where he earned his A.B. in 1949. For graduate school, Dardis attended Columbia University where he earned his M.A. and Ph.D.", "relation": [{"head": "Tom Dardis", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Columbia University", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [356, 375]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Baltimore, Maryland, William Calvin Chesnut received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Johns Hopkins University in 1892 and an LL.B. from the University Bachelor of Arts Maryland School of Law in 1894. He was an assistant state's attorney of Baltimore from 1896 to 1899. He was in private practice in Baltimore from 1899 to 1931. He was a lecturer for the University of Maryland School of Law from 1911 to 1931.", "relation": [{"head": "William Calvin Chesnut", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 51], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [149, 165]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "part of Washington, DC to Stephen Bloomer Balch Bloomer and Elizabeth Beall Balch. Little is known about his life before he graduated from The College of New Jersey in 1813 and studied theology at Princeton Seminary.", "relation": [{"head": "Stephen Bloomer Balch", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 47], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "The College of New Jersey", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [139, 164]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Robert Warren Bob Warren was the fourth of five children, born on 8 February 1931 in Battle Creek, Michigan. Graduating from Battle Creek High School in 1949, Robert served in the United States Air Force during the Korean Conflict from 1950 to 1953. After being honorably discharged from the Air Force, Robert attended Western Michigan University and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music in 1958. In 1959, he married Esther M. Lamb, a native of South Haven.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Warren", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [362, 378]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Teresa Nzola Meso Ba born 30 November 1983, in Luanda is an Angolan-French triple jumper. She formerly represented Angola, but switched to France in 2003. Before this she set an Angolan triple jump record of 13.49 metres, which still stands.", "relation": [{"head": "Teresa Nzola Meso Ba", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Luanda", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [47, 53]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Buffalo, New York, John Walter received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Loyola University Bachelor of Arts Los Angeles in 1966 and a J.D. from Loyola University of Los Angeles School of Law in 1969. He was in private practice in California from 1969 to 1970, and again from 1972 to 2002. 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He founded, managed and captained the All-England Eleven.", "relation": [{"head": "William Clarke ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Nottingham", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [42, 52]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Cristobal de Aguilar born 18th century was a Peruvian painter. He specialized in portraying members of Lima is nobility and the political elite of the Viceroyalty of Peru.", "relation": [{"head": "Cristobal de Aguilar", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Lima", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [103, 107]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "children from across Staten Island, Michael J . Petrides offers a warm atmosphere, challenging academics and the chance to stay at one Downside School from kindergarten through 12th grade.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [36, 45], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Downside School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [135, 150]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Arnold Berleant (1932) is an American scholar and author who is active both in philosophy and music. Arnold Berleant was born in Buffalo, New York. He received his advanced musical education at the Eastman School of Music and his doctorate in philosophy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at Long Island University, former Secretary-General and Past President of the International Association of Aesthetics, and former Secretary-Treasurer of the American Society for Aesthetics. His books and articles in philosophy focus on aesthetics, environmental aesthetics, and ethics. Arnold Berleant is the founding editor of Contemporary Aesthetics, an international on-line journal of contemporary aesthetic theory, research, and application.", "relation": [{"head": "Arnold Berleant", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Eastman School of Music", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [198, 221]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Hampshire, England in 1820. He studied at the Royal Naval School in London and came to Brompton Township in Lower Canada with his family in 1836. William Hoste Webb articled in law in Montreal and was called to the bar in 1850. He served as warden for Melbourne and Richmond townships from 1855 to 1857 and from 1879 to 1883. He also served as mayor of Melbourne, was president of the Richmond Agricultural Society and served as a trustee for Saint Francis College in Richmond. In 1857, Webb was elected to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Richmond & Wolfe. He was defeated in 1861 but reelected in 1863. Webb was named Queen's Counsel in 1867. He was elected to the federal parliament after Confederation and served until 1874. In 1875, he was named to the Legislative Council of Quebec for Wellington division and served until 1887, when he was appointed sheriff for Saint-Franzois district. He died at Sherbrooke in 1890 from an apoplectic fit.", "relation": [{"head": "William Hoste Webb", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [161, 179], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Sherbrooke", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [942, 952]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Anthony John Trenga was born degree in law Wilkensburg, Pennsylvania. He received an A.B. from Princeton University in 1971. He received a ((NAM: J.D.)) from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1974. He was a law clerk, Hon. Ted Dalton, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia from 1974 to 1975.", "relation": [{"head": "Anthony John Trenga", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "degree in law", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [29, 42]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John O hleyer Moseley 1893-1955 was an American educator. A Rhodes Scholar, he was a Pr Bachelor of Arts essor of Latin at the University of Oklahoma in the 1920s. He was President of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity in the 1930s. He served as the President of Central State College from 1935 to 1939, and the University of Nevada, Reno from 1944 to 1949.", "relation": [{"head": "John O", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 6], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [88, 104]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Brantford , Canada West, the son of Ignatius William Foster Cockshutt , Cockshutt was educated in Brantford and at the Galt College Institute. He worked for a produce firm and in a tea warehouse in England before returning to Ontario and entering the family business in partnership with his brother James. A merchant and manufacturer, he was a member of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission. He was president of the Cockshutt Plow Company from 1885 until 1888, stepping in after his brother's death from tuberculosis at 34 years of age. In 1888, he was named president of the local Board of Trade.", "relation": [{"head": "William Foster Cockshutt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [53, 77], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Brantford", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 17]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William James Paul July 9, 1854 - September 1, 1929 was a Canadian politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, 1905-1911, and in the House of Commons, 1911-1921. He was a member of the Conservative Party for most of his life. Born July 9, 1854 in Camden, Ontario, Ottawa, Canada , William was the first born of seven sons, and one daughter. He was educated exclusively in the common schools of Camden and Sheffield.", "relation": [{"head": "William James Paul", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 18], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Ottawa, Canada", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [282, 296]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Frederic Bayco k W. London is a Partner at DBM concentrating in international corporate acquisitions and litigation management. He has been with the firm for over 18 years. Mr. London is other positions include serving as General Counsel of two European based publicly traded companies Securitas AB and Hexagon AB, General Counsel of Pinkerton is Inc. in California and an attorney in the Enforcement Division of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission in Washington, D.C.", "relation": [{"head": "Frederic Bayco", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [20, 26]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "a tip-top doctor, said Dr. John Healey C. 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He was educated at Ampleforth College ; Christ Church, Oxford MA and Edinburgh University LLB, and was called to the Scottish Bar in 1970 and practised until 1979.", "relation": [{"head": "Michael Ancram", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Ampleforth College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [104, 122]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Elizabeth Douglas-Hamilton Ivy Douglas-Hamilton, Duchess of Hamilton OBE DL (25 May 1916 -- 16 September 2008) was the daughter of Alan Percy, 8th Duke of Northumberland (1880-1930) and his wife, Helen. Lady Elizabeth Ivy Percy was born at Alnwick Castle in Northumberland and spent her youth between there, Albury House in Surrey and Syon House in Middlesex. She was married in 1937 to the then Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, who became the 14th Duke of Hamilton and 11th of Brandon.", "relation": [{"head": "Elizabeth Douglas-Hamilton", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 26], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Alnwick Castle", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [240, 254]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "but for the Rev Roly Sam Bain , who has died aged 62 after suffering from cancer, it was central to his vocation. As Holy Roly, dressed in a multi-coloured co St Paul's School ume, outsized dog collar and clerical cap, enormous boots and red nose and cheeks, he toured Britain, Europe, the US and Australia for more than 25 years performing slapstick and tricks, all with an underlying Christian message.", "relation": [{"head": "Sam Bain", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [21, 29], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "St Paul's School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [159, 175]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lori Holt L. Holt is an Associate Pr Bachelor of Science essor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. She specializes in speech perception, focusing on how general perceptual and cognitive mechanisms contribute to speech perception and how speech can be used to broadly understand auditory cognition. In pursuit of these research areas, she employs human perceptual and learning paradigms as well as animal behavioral experiments and computational models. Holt received a ((NAM: B.S.)) in psychology from the University of Wisconsin-- Madison in 1995 and a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology with a minor in neurophysiology from UW-- Madison in 1999, and she has been employed at Carnegie Mellon University and has been a member of the Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition ever since. Holt is the director of the Speech Perception & Learning Laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University.", "relation": [{"head": "Lori Holt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 9], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [37, 56]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Anita Vogel (born November 24, 1969, California ) is an American news reporter for the Fox News Channel. She has been with the network since 2001 and is based in Los Angeles. Previously she was a reporter for WTLV in Jacksonville. Vogel also worked for WJET in Erie, PA, and KCRA in Sacramento. She began her career in Washington, DC working for ABC Network News. She is a graduate of the University of Southern California with degrees in broadcast journalism and political science.", "relation": [{"head": "Anita Vogel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "California", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [37, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "running the systems phase. AL Donald Peterson One of our newer instructors, who is now our chief of operations, Mr. Nicola Pecile. 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He also played for the Sacramento Gold of the American Soccer League.", "relation": [{"head": "Dirk Denkers", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of California", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [118, 142]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Beckwith received her ((NAM: B.A.)) and her J.D. in 1968, both from the University Bachelor of Arts Cincinnati. She was admitted to the Ohio bar in 1969, the Indiana bar in 1976, the Florida bar in 1979, and the Supreme Court of the United States bar in 1977. She practiced law in Harrison, Ohio from 1969 to 1977 and again from 1979 to 1981 with her father. Beckwith was a Judge Sandra Beckwith on the Hamilton County Municipal Court from 1977 to 1979 and again from 1981 to 1986. She was a judge of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas's domestic relations division from 1987 to 1989 when she was appointed to the Hamilton County Commission. In 1990, she was elected to Commission serving until her resignation in 1992. From 1989 to 1991 she was also an associate with the Cincinnati law firm of Graydon Head & Ritchey LLP.", "relation": [{"head": "Judge Sandra Beckwith", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [374, 395], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [83, 99]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thornliebank; when he became bankrupt, John Mure Crum of Glasgow bought the printing business for his sons Alexander and James. The Crum brothers expanded their business until it eventually employed over 1,500 people. Alexander died in 1808 leaving 4 boys John, Walter, Humphrey and James and a daughter, Margaret. By 1819 Walter was in sole charge of the Thornliebank Printworks, which he built up into a thriving enterprise.", "relation": [{"head": "John Mure", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [39, 48], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Glasgow", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [57, 64]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Romantic Painting; Romanticism and Art; William Vaughan Blake; and British Painting: The Golden Age: From Hogarth to Turner. He is currently completing a monograph on Samuel Palmer, and a study of the artistic profession in London c.1800-1850.", "relation": [{"head": "William Vaughan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [40, 55], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [224, 230]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Bullet Joe Simpson was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1962. He died December 25, 1973 in Coral Gables , Florida at the age of 80. 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She was The Pine Tree State first woman in history to earn a professional motorcycle drag racing license, qualify at a NHRA national event and also became the first ever woman factory race driver for General Motors. Reaves competed in the Pikes Peak International race in 2000 and finished in third place. She has broken several world records in various racing venues. 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He was in private practice in Washington, DC from 1940 to 1942. He was in the United States Army Air Corps from 1942 to 1945. He was in private practice in Washington, DC from 1945 to 1948. He was a Trial attorney of U.S. Department of Justice, Washington, DC from 1948 to 1950. He was an Assistant U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia from 1950 to 1962. He was in private practice in Washington, DC from 1962 to 1969. He was the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia from 1969 to 1971.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Aquinas Flannery", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [26, 49], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Laws", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [102, 118]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Educated at the University Doctor of Philosophy Rochester, where he worked with Eugene Genovese and Herbert Gutman, Steven Hahn received his ((NAM: Ph.D.)) from Yale University. His dissertation was overseen by C. Vann Woodward, and later Howard R. Lamar.", "relation": [{"head": "Steven Hahn", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [116, 127], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Doctor of Philosophy", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [27, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Garbis received a ((NAM: Bachelor of Environmental Studies )) from Marvin J ohns Hopkins University in 1958, a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1961, and an LL.M. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1962. He was a trial attorney in the Tax Division of the United States Department of Justice from 1962 to 1967. He was in private practice in Baltimore, Maryland from 1967 to 1988, and in Washington, D.C., from 1988 to 1989.", "relation": [{"head": "Marvin J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [96, 104], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Environmental Studies", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [54, 87]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jim Kyoichi Kijima received a ((NAM: M.A.)) from Tokyo Institute Master of Arts Technology in 1976 and a PhD. in 1980. Later on in 1988 he spent a year in England to familiarize himself with soft systems engineering. 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Tingelstad was a member of Gran municipality council during the term 1975-1979, and of Oppland county council during the term 1987-1991.", "relation": [{"head": "Marit Tingelstad", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Lier", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [38, 42]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Surrey County: Kingston , Saint Andr ew, Saint Thomas and Portland. There is no information about exisance of subdivisional flags.", "relation": [{"head": "Andr", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 36], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Kingston", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [15, 23]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alias Labakhua was born in 1963 in Sukhumi. In 1980 he graduated from Sukhumi school no. 4, V. Mayakovski. In 1985 he graduated from the Abkhazian State University, main campus State University in Law, having acquired the qualifications of a lawyer. From 1985 until 1987 Labakhua served with the Soviet army in East Germany. From March 1988 until April 1990, Labakhua served as assistant attorney with the procuracy of the Abkhazian ASSR in the city of Tkvarcheli. From April till August 1990 he served as assistant attorney responsible for the execution of laws on minors in the Abkhazian ASSR. From August 1990 until December 1991 Labakhua served as senior assistant Attorney in the Azov-Black Sea environmental prosecutor's office in Sukhumi.", "relation": [{"head": "Alias Labakhua", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Abkhazian State University, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [137, 176]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "John James J.J. Stevenson FRSE FSA FRIBA 1831-1908, often referred to as J. J. Stevenson, was a British architect of the late-Victorian era. He is particularly associated with the British Queen Anne revival style. 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He transferred to Troy State Teachers College (now Troy University), where he graduated in 1955.", "relation": [{"head": "Carl Madison", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 37], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Uriah, Alabama", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 22]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dina Richardson , aka Dina Taylor, is an American singer and songwriter. Richardson is a native New Yorker whose musical roots are in New York and London. She spent her youth singing in a church choir. She attended the Long Island High School for the Arts, specializing in voice and drama. Richardson continued her studies of music and drama at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, main campus School of the Arts, the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute and the Royal Court Theatre Young People's Theatre in London.", "relation": [{"head": "Dina Richardson", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 15], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Tisch School of the Arts, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [367, 404]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Douglas Booth first attended Solefield School in Sevenoaks where he used to play the trumpet. He then attended Bennett Memorial Diocesan School in Tunbridge Wells and Lingfield Notre Dame School in Lingfield. 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He received his undergraduate education at Baldwin Wallace University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in political science. Upon graduating from Baldwin Wallace, Harvey attended law school at John Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University where he earned a Juris Doctor and became a member of the Ohio Bar.", "relation": [{"head": "Alexander Harvey II", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [189, 205]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Samuel Margaret Bright Lucas 1811-1865 was a British journalist and abolitionist. He was the editor of the Morning Star in London , the only national newspaper in Britain to support the Unionist cause in the American Civil War. He died knowing that legal slavery in America had ended. In 2010 a U.S. Embassy attache visited the tomb of Samuel Lucas. Lucas lived to hear the tidings of the destruction of the slave power in the United States", "relation": [{"head": "Margaret Bright Lucas", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 28], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "London", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [123, 129]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Michael Skube received a Bachelor of Arts from Louisiana State University . In 1975 he began working as a freelance journalist after having worked at the Customs Service. He began writing editorials for the Raleigh News & Observer in 1982 and became a book critic for the paper in 1986. In 1989 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism and the American Society of News Editors Award for Distinguished Commentary. In the mid-1990s he moved to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, where he was a book reviewer and columnist. While there, he also wrote a regular beer column that won the James Beard Foundation Journalism Award for newspaper writing on spirits, wine and beer in 2000. 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Slocum, Walter Scott Smith, Jr. , Doctor of Laws C. O. Whitman, Doctor of Laws 1897 L. Burner, Bachelor of Arts of Science O. V. P. Stout, Civil Engineer 1901 A. H. Edgren, Doctor of Laws 1902 I. J. Manatt, Doctor of Laws John M. Thayer, Doctor of Laws", "relation": [{"head": "Walter Scott Smith, Jr.", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 51], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [115, 131]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Andras Angyal Hungarian: Angyal Andras; 1902-1960 was an American psychiatrist, known for a holistic model for a theory Doctor of Philosophy personality. His 1941 work on The Structure of Wholes was seen as a precedent to systems theory in books in the 1960s-1980s edited by Fred Emery. 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He was governor from 1957 to 1959.", "relation": [{"head": "Robert Holmes", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Oregon", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [119, 139]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Kayla Komito received her ((NAM: M.A.)) in Master of Arts and Consciousness from John F. Kennedy University and currently teaches at Eastern Oregon University, along with her husband David Komito, who is a Buddhist teacher and author.", "relation": [{"head": "Kayla Komito", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Master of Arts ", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [43, 58]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gaspar Frutuoso was born in 1522, on the island of Sao Sao Miguel Island , son of Frutuoso Dias, a merchant and rural property owner, and his wife Isabel Fernandes. 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In 1981 he attended the first Master Class in Flamenco to be given by Paco Pena in Cordoba, and this traditional art from Spain became a very strong influence in his music clearly present in the early Alchemy recordings.", "relation": [{"head": "Simon James", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [24, 35], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 12]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "AmAlie Amelie Mummendey (* 19 June 1944 in Bonn, Germany) is a German social psychologist. Since 2007, she has fulfilled the Capital of West Germany fice of Vice-Rector for the Graduate Academy at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena.", "relation": [{"head": "Amelie Mummendey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [7, 23], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Capital of West Germany", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [125, 148]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Marc Ambinder (born c. 1978) is an American editor and journalist. He is a White House correspondent at National Journal and is a contributing editor at The Atlantic. He previously worked at ABC News and was chief political consultant to CBS News from 2008 to 2011. For years he was the author Bachelor of Arts an influential political blog. He received a ((NAM: B.A.)) from Harvard University in 2001.", "relation": [{"head": "Marc Ambinder", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [294, 310]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Frank Schimmelfennig obtained his PhD in political science from the Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, main campus of TA14bingen, Germany in 1995, during which time he was employed as a research fellow at the Institute of Political Science. During his studies, Schimmelfennig had research stays in Dijon, France and at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts.", "relation": [{"head": "Frank Schimmelfennig", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen, main campus", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [68, 118]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Tom Thomas McKevitt is a lifelong resident of Nassau County and a devoted public servant. Assemblyman McKevitt received a Bachelor of Arts , summa cum laude, from Hofstra University where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and graduated first in his class. He received his Juris Doctor from Hofstra Law School where he served as Articles Editor of the Hofstra Law Review.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas McKevitt", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [122, 138]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "in Havana , between 1941-1947. Hugo Consuegra Consuegra Sosa also studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes San Alejandroin Havana from 1943-1947 and in 1955 graduated from the University of Havana in Architecture. He was member of the artistic group Los Once, along with other artists like Agustin Cardenas and Viredo Espinosa. 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He then returned to Kentucky where he helped establish the Louisville Marine Hospital in 1823, serving as its director until 1832.", "relation": [{"head": "John Croghan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "College of William and Mary", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [87, 114]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Janet Nichols Lynch nee Janet Louise Nichols; born October 3, 1952 is an American author Bachelor of Arts young adult fiction, fiction, and nonfiction. Lynch is also a pianist and an educator in music, English, and history.", "relation": [{"head": "Janet Nichols Lynch", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 19], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [89, 105]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lewie Merritt Griffith Merritt nicknamed Griff June 26, 1897 - March 24, 1974 was a major general and early aviator in The Citadel United States Marine Corps. 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He was the second of six children of Richard and Margaret (Horton) Culverwell.", "relation": [{"head": "Nathaniel Culverwell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 20], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Middlesex", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [127, 136]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Jay Bellamy born July 8, 1972 is a former American football safety who played for the Seattle Seahawks and the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League NFL. After playing college football at Rutgers University, he went undrafted in the 1994 NFL Draft. He was then signed as an undrafted free agent to the Seattle Seahawks. Bellamy attended Matawan Regional High School and was a letterman in football and track. 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He earned a Ph.D. in the history of art from Case Western Reserve University in a William J oint program with the Cleveland Museum of Art. Chiego has been a resident fellow at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, Connecticut, and a participant in the Museum Management Institute. He is active in the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) and is a former board member of that organization. He has also served as an adjunct professor and lecturer at both Oberlin College and at Trinity University in San Antonio.", "relation": [{"head": "William J", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [204, 213], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [95, 111]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Alan Solomont D. Solomont born 1949 is the former United States Ambassador to Spain and Andorra. He was selected for the post by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate on December 24, 2009. He is currently the Pierre and Pamela Omidyar Dean of the Jonathan M. Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University of Massachusetts Lowell in Medford, Massachusetts.", "relation": [{"head": "Alan Solomont", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Massachusetts Lowell", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [343, 377]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Edward Creal was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Cap R. Carden. He was reelected to the Seventy-fifth and to the three succeeding Congresses and served from November 5, 1935, until his death in Hodgenville , Kentucky, on October 13, 1943. 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He began modeling and appeared in magazines Esquire, GQ and Vogue.", "relation": [{"head": "Austin Peck", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 11], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Santa Monica High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [129, 153]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Axel John Beck was born degree in law the country village of Timmersdale, Sweden as one of seven children born to Carl Melcher and Anna Helena (Jonson) Back. His father was a member of the Swedish military and the owner and operator of a lime kiln. In March 1906, at the age of 11, Axel John Beck immigrated to the United States arriving in South Dakota in the middle of April, 1906. He became a naturalized citizen of the United States of May 17, 1913. He received an A.B. from Morningside College in 1920. He received a ((NAM: J.D.)) from the University of Chicago Law School in 1922. During World War I, he was a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. 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In 2006, he joined the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley.", "relation": [{"head": "Maneesh Agrawala", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 16], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Science", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [287, 306]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Francis Paddock September 15, 1814 - March 29, 1889 was a frontier doctor who settled in Salem , Kenosha County, Wisconsin in 1838 and became an important member of the community, serving as a physician, a politician, a businessman, a farmer, and an overall leader of the town. 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Born Joseph Barrios in Cut Off , Louisiana, Barry was best known for his 1961 Top 40 hit I am A Fool To Care, a song that was sonically a dead ringer for Fats Domino is very similar anthems. In 1967, Barry ended his musical career, returning to the scene in 1976 with an album of country ballads entitled Joe Barry, produced by Huey P. Meaux.", "relation": [{"head": "Joe Barry ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [44, 54], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Cut Off", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [103, 110]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Dr. David Heymann received his ((NAM: Bachelor of Arts )) from Pennsylvania State University and later obtained an MD from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. He also received a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Dr. Heymann did two years of practical epidemiology training with the Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS).", "relation": [{"head": "David Heymann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [4, 17], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [38, 54]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Luke Sullivan (born 30 March 1961, in Singapore ) is an Australian visual artist most notable for his internationally controversial work, The Fourth Secret of Fatima.", "relation": [{"head": "Luke Sullivan", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Singapore", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [38, 47]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Mauli Ganguly graduated in science from the University of Calcutta in her native city Kolkata, but then moved to Mumbai to do a Hotel Management course. She abandoned that course and moved on to gaining a Mass communication degree but left that one too mid way when she started getting offers for modelling.", "relation": [{"head": "Mauli Ganguly", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "University of Calcutta", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [44, 66]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Ray Murphy Jr. October 4, 1946 Joplin , Missouri - July 20, 2010 Tulsa, Oklahoma was an all-American collegiate wrestler at Oklahoma State University. He was awarded the 1998 Medal of Courage from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame.", "relation": [{"head": "Ray Murphy", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 10], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Joplin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [31, 37]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Barrett Martin was born and grew up in Olympia , Washington, and studied jazz and classical music theory at Western Washington University in the mid-1980s. After dropping out of college to play music professionally, he later completed both his bachelor's and master's degrees in anthropology, linguistics, and ethnomusicology at the University of New Mexico, graduating summa cum laude (highest honors). Living in Seattle in the mid 1980s, Martin was witness to the early music scene there, joining grunge pioneers Skin Yard in 1990, and making two albums with the band, 1000 Smiling Knuckles (1991) and Inside the Eye (1993). When Skin Yard broke up, Martin was asked to fill the recently vacated drum seat in another seminal Seattle band, Screaming Trees. The Trees went on to make two more studio albums with Martin, Sweet Oblivion (1992) and Dust (1996), before calling it quits in June 2000.", "relation": [{"head": "Barrett Martin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Olympia", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [39, 46]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charles Paine was the son of U.S. Senator Elijah Paine. He was a Harvard University graduate (1820), and woolen mill owner. He moved to Northfield, Vermont in the early part of the nineteenth century to run the family woolen mill. He opearted this business until it was destroyed by fire in 1848. He had various other business interests including an hotel and a store, but he is most often remembered as the individual who brought railroads to Vermont. In Northfield, Paine held the offices of Town Selectman and Moderator of the Town Meeting. 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She grew up in the area known then as ``Dopp Neighborhood'' and attended the one room ``Dopp School'' in what is now in the town of Belmont, in Portage County, surrounded by a large family and the experience of her early years in a farm near the wilderness was to mark her for her life.", "relation": [{"head": "Elizabeth Katharine Dopp", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [99, 123], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Portage County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 22]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Gabriel Daniel , born Feb. 8, 1649, Rouen , Fr.-died June 23, 1728, Paris, French Jesuit historian whose writings include an outstanding history of France.", "relation": [{"head": "Gabriel Daniel", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Rouen", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [36, 41]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "How to find us Ri G ht-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark Manor Office, North Street Crediton Devon EX17 2BR DX 54203 CREDITON How to find us Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark Albion House, 36 High Street Sidmouth EX10 8ED DX 48700 SIDMOUTH How to find us Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark 51 High Street Budleigh Salterton EX9 6LG DX 122840 BUDLEIGH SALTERTON How to find us Right-Pointing Double Angle Quotation Mark DX 82504 OKEHAMPTON How to find us", "relation": [{"head": "G", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [18, 19], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Budleigh Salterton", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [325, 343]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "We recent Stephen L Richards y received funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to develop a system which provides supplemental oxygen to pediatric pneumonia patients in low resource countries. 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Survived by his wife and their two daughters and son, Clark died on 3 January 1986 in his home at Kooyong , Melbourne, and was cremated. His estate was sworn for probate at $1,037,595. A bequest to his old school enabled it to build an administration centre. Alcoa holds a portrait of him 1973 by Clifton Pugh.", "relation": [{"head": "Lindesay Clark", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 42], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Kooyong", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [261, 268]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "He was born in Bristol, the son of George Percival Ridout Ridout and Mary Ann Wright, and came to Philadelphia with his parents in 1820. With his brother Joseph Davis, Ridout was employed with English iron and hardware merchants Tarratt's. In 1828, he moved to York where he entered the study of law. In 1832, Ridout formed Ridout Brothers and Company, a company dealing in wholesale and retail sales of iron and hardware, with his brother. From 1844 to 1852, he served as president of the Toronto Board of Trade. In 1851, he was elected to Toronto city council and the Toronto public school board of trustees. Ridout also ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 1851. He was defeated when he ran for reelection to the provincial assembly in 1854. Ridout retired from the hardware business in 1866. He became governor for the British America Assurance Company in 1853 and became manager for the same company in 1871, serving until his death in Toronto at the age of 65.", "relation": [{"head": "George Percival Ridout", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 57], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Toronto", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [490, 497]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Although born in Puerto Rico, Christian Claudio was raised in Oklahoma, where he attended Putnam City High School and then University of Oklahoma, where he was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and from where he graduated in 1995. He was Oklahoma State Taekwondo Champion in the Middle or Heavy weight division from 1988 until 1994. Christian also was on the Puerto Rican National Olympic Team as an alternate for 1996 Games in Atlanta and was the team Heavy Weight for the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Unfortunately, Christian was forced to resign from the team due to injury and retired from International Competition soon after.", "relation": [{"head": "Christian Claudio", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [30, 47], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Putnam City High School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [90, 113]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "vegan diet has helped. Miss Douglas Hodgkin , a receptionist, said: I could not believe that the rash on my legs was a rare sign Bachelor of Arts cancer, I had never heard or seen of this before so I was completely shocked when I found out.", "relation": [{"head": "Douglas Hodgkin", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [28, 43], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [129, 145]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Albert attended the public schools of Lebanon, Pennsylvania and Wilson, North Carolina. In 1970, he received the degree A.B. (Magna Cum Laude) from Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College ), where he studied composition with William Duckworth. He received the M.Mus. (1972) and D.M.A. (1974) in composition from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, studying with Paul Martin Zonn and Ben Johnston.", "relation": [{"head": "Thomas Albert", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Barton College", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [187, 201]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Clay County , Mi Mason S souri near Kearney, he attended the William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri. He taught in the grammar schools of Clay County, Missouri from 1867 to 1870. He served as clerk of the court of Clinton County, Missouri from 1870 to 1874. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1875 and commenced practice in Plattsburg, Missouri. He moved to Wyandotte County, Kansas, in 1886. Organized the Union Live Stock Commission Co. in 1895.", "relation": [{"head": "Mason S", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [25, 32], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Clay County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 19]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Justin Miller is a Stanford Law School yer truly on the side of the people. He represents clients in all types of personal injury cases ranging from the catastrophic to the small fender bender. He understands that to his clients, every case is a big case, and because of that, he fights hard to get his clients justice no matter the case. Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, Mr. Miller litigated personal injury and criminal defense cases in a small family owned law firm for several years.", "relation": [{"head": "Justin Miller", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Stanford Law School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [19, 38]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "By the end of the 1920s Muller was an active member of the ``Deutscher Industrieverband'' (DIV), a small communist but anti-Stalinist union without party affiliation. Little is known about his activity there and Muller left the Organisation around 1929. Afterwards he became an entrepreneur in real estate. Originally, he wanted to become a publisher and founded a company called ``Phoebus'' in order to promote his third book. But after some time, the firm changed its field of operation and went into construction works. Phoebus built state-subsidized homes for working-class families and Richard Muller acted very successfully as director of the enterprise. By 1930 he had become a millionaire, some time later he left the business and retired. Little is known about his late years, he did not seem to be active in any kind of anti-fascist action, at least nothing like this is documented. Muller died on 11 May 1943 in Berlin .", "relation": [{"head": "Richard Muller", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [591, 605], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Berlin", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [923, 929]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Hull , Quebec, Ted Edwin \"Ted\" Dey was one of three brothers and two sisters born to Joseph Dey and Annie Buckley. His father was a boat-builder in Ottawa. The brothers, William, Frank and Ted followed their father into the boat-building business. 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The rink would also become home to its own team the 'Dey's Rink Pirates', founding members of the Ottawa City Hockey League in 1890.", "relation": [{"head": "Edwin \"Ted\" Dey", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [27, 42], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Hull", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 12]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "President of Mi5 Recordings, Ted Mason played a long-time role as guitarist/songwriter/co-singer/producer, and manager for the British band Modern English, a pop group that sold 4 million records world wide. Additionally Mr. Mason has produced, worked with, and played as a session musician for a diverse group of artists, among whom include Jeff Beck, Peter Gabriel, Toots and the Maytals, Dead Prez, Trevor Horn, Betty Carter, Kid Creole, Santana, the Verve, Jesus Jones, Lokua Kanza, Youssou N'Dour, the Wallflowers, Ringo Starr, Julian Lennon, Khaled, 10,000 Maniacs, Afrika Bambatta and Queen Latifah. Ted studied classical guitar at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music before joining Modern English and is also a consummate bebop musician. Mr. Mason has also worked as a composer and film producer on many films including the HBO Academy Award Winning Documentary film project ``Music By Prudence,'' directed Roger Ross Williams.", "relation": [{"head": "Ted Mason", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [29, 38], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "San Francisco Conservatory of Music", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [643, 678]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "James O Patrick Jimmy ONeill Jr. born 1957/1958 is an American police officer who has been the Police Commissioner of New York City, New York York City since September 2016. Prior to his appointment as Police Commissioner, ONeill served as NYPD is Chief of Department, the highest uniformed position in the department, from 2014-2016.", "relation": [{"head": "James O", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 7], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "New York City, New York", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [118, 141]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Danny Vasquez played club soccer for standout youth team West Kendall Optimist, being named U15 MVP of the 2000 SYL season after scoring twice in the championship match. He was also a stand out player for Miami Gulliver Preparatory. 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She was appointed Shadow Minister for Public Health on 8 October 2013, before becoming Shadow Minister for Mental Health on 14 September 2015.", "relation": [{"head": "Luciana Berger", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 49], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [165, 202]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "the Bachelor of Arts ficial website of Swami Chidananda Saraswati Chidananda. Here you will find e-books and articles as well as audios and videos on yoga, meditation, philosophy, scriptural texts and related subjects.", "relation": [{"head": "Swami Chidananda Saraswati", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [39, 65], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [4, 20]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Maxwell worked as a soda jerk in a drug store while attending Science Hill High School in John Alan Maxwell son City. At 16, he enrolled at the Corcoran School of Art in Washington, D.C. He continued his studies at the Art Students League of New York , where he studied under painter George Luks, a member of the Ashcan School of early twentieth-century American artists who often painted pictures of New York city life. One of his other teachers was noted book and magazine illustrator Frank Vincent DuMond, whose students also included Georgia O'Keeffe and Norman Rockwell.", "relation": [{"head": "John Alan Maxwell", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [90, 107], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Art Students League of New York", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [219, 250]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Reginald Marsh attended the Lawrenceville Classical Academy School and graduated in 1920 from Yale University. At Yale Art School he worked as the star illustrator for the Yale Record, the college newspaper. Marsh was noted to have fully enjoyed his time at Yale. He moved to New York after graduation, where his ambition was to find work as a freelance illustrator. In 1922 he was hired to sketch vaudeville and burlesque performers for a regular New York Daily News feature, and when The New Yorker began publication in 1925, Marsh was among the magazine's first cartoonists. He also submitted illustrations to the New Masses (an American Marxist journal published from the 1920s to the 1940s).", "relation": [{"head": "Reginald Marsh", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 14], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Lawrenceville Classical Academy", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [28, 59]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Born in Carleton County , New Brunswick, George Eulas Foster received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of New Brunswick in 1868. He taught in various high schools and seminaries until 1870 when he was appointed Professor of Classics and Ancient Literature in the University of New Brunswick. He shortly afterwards studied in Edinburgh, Scotland, and Heidelberg, Germany, resuming his former studies in 1873. He resigned in 1879.", "relation": [{"head": "George Eulas Foster", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [41, 60], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Carleton County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 23]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Lucius Clark graduated from Columbia University in New York City receiving Bachelor of Arts is degree in political science and economics . Clark began his career in 1995, appearing on the television show Another World. His film debut was in Arlington Road as Grant Faraday. He appears in the series finale of Mad Men and in Cymbeline with Ethan Hawke and Ed Harris. 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Housberg received his Bachelor of Fine Arts 1975 and Master of Fine Arts 1979 degrees from Rhode Island School of Design where he has also served as an instructor at various times during 1978-1997.", "relation": [{"head": "Paul Housberg", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 13], "relation": "education institution", "tail": "Pilchuck Glass School", "tail_type": "education institution", "tail_pos": [51, 72]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Charles Henry Oldfather received a ((NAM: Bachelor Bachelor's degree )) from Hanover School.He was a school-teacher during 1906 and 1907,involved in some form of business activities that year to the following,and returned to teaching during the period 1912-1914.His involvement with teaching at university level commenced with his appointment as Classics professor at Hanover college in 1914,succeeded by Wabash college (Indiana) between 1916 and 1926.After that year he became professor of greek and ancient history, and chair of the history department (1929) at Nebraska,where he continued until his retirement during 1951. His wife of 1914 was the niece of journalist David Graham Phillips.", "relation": [{"head": "Charles Henry Oldfather", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 23], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor's degree", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [51, 68]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Thomas Claw died of cancer at the Northern Arizona VA Health Care Center in Prescott , Arizona, on May 26, 2009, at the age of 87. He was survived by his wife, Barbara Claw and their children Carolyn Hammond, Renold Claw, Pauline James, Harold Claw and Gloria Claw. Claw's passing came less than a week after the death of another Navajo Code Talker, John Brown, Jr. Navajo Nation President Joe Shirley signed a proclamation ordering all flags lowered to half staff until Claw's funeral stating, ``Just as we bade farewell to one of our honored Code Talkers, we sadly hear of the loss of another. 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Walter Brueggemann received an ((NAM: A.B.)) from Elmhurst College (1955), a B.D. from Eden Theological Seminary (1958), a Th.D. from Union Theological Seminary, New York (1961), and Ph.D. from Saint Louis University (in 1974). He was professor of Old Testament (1961--1986) and Dean (1968--1982) at Eden Theological Seminary. Beginning in 1986, he served as William Marcellus McPheeters professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary, from where he retired in the early 2000s.", "relation": [{"head": "Walter Brueggemann", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [134, 152], "relation": "education degree", "tail": "Bachelor of Arts", "tail_type": "education degree", "tail_pos": [8, 24]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "was an American academic, ant Lowell H ropologist, and documentary filmmaker who was the Director Bachelor of Arts the Film Study Center at Harvard University from 1957 to 1997. 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In 1796, when in command of the schooner Favorite of Martinique, carrying letters of marque, he was very severely wounded, and his ship was taken, after a fierce engagement of one hour and twenty minutes' duration, by a French privateer of very superior force.", "relation": [{"head": "John Lennon ", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [0, 12], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Downpatrick", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [56, 67]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Richard Ford graduated with his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University in 1968. He received his Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1974. 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He secured him the patronage of Lady Elizabeth Poulett and her husband, John Poulett, 1st Baron Poulett, who in September 1619 preferred him to the living of Limpsham in Somerset; but William Sclater suffered from bad health and returned to Pitminster, where he died in 1626.", "relation": [{"head": "William Sclater", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [374, 389], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Pitminster", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [55, 65]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "Davide Zannoni born 1958 in Spoleto , Italy is a composer of contemporary Classical music. He began his career playing drums in jazz clubs and later symphonic percussion with the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino Orchestra in Florence, Italy. He also pursued academic studies and earned a doctoral degree in Humanities from the University of Bologna, while studying composition privately in Florence. 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He later served as member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 1838 to 1840.", "relation": [{"head": "William Fell Giles", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [35, 53], "relation": "place of birth", "tail": "Harford County", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [8, 22]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "College of Technology has died. Alvin Bush C. Bush, 93, of Williamsport, a Republican who served in the House between 1961 and 1970 and again from 1984 to 1994 representing the rural part of Lycoming County, died Wednesday.", "relation": [{"head": "Alvin Bush", "head_type": "person", "head_pos": [32, 42], "relation": "place of death", "tail": "Williamsport", "tail_type": "place", "tail_pos": [59, 71]}], "task": "RE"} +{"text": "William Kelley Melvin Kelley November 1, 1937 - February 1, 2017 was a prominent African-American novelist and short-story writer. He is perhaps best known for his debut novel, A Different Drummer, published in 1962. 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