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When the after school program was at Saint Elizabeth, instructors Benjamin Harris and Jeff Wiesner were already beginning to mold the minds of my peers and me.
Peak Johnson: An After School Experience Peak Johnson 2011
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When the after school program was at Saint Elizabeth, instructors Benjamin Harris and Jeff Wiesner were already beginning to mold the minds of my peers and me.
Peak Johnson: An After School Experience Peak Johnson 2011
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When the after school program was at Saint Elizabeth, instructors Benjamin Harris and Jeff Wiesner were already beginning to mold the minds of my peers and me.
Peak Johnson: An After School Experience Peak Johnson 2011
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When the after school program was at Saint Elizabeth, instructors Benjamin Harris and Jeff Wiesner were already beginning to mold the minds of my peers and me.
Peak Johnson: An After School Experience Peak Johnson 2011
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If you're interested in an extremely detailed walkthrough of the various camps and models that dominate the economics profession's debates over fiscal stimulus, this paper pdf by Alan Auerbach, William Gale, and Benjamin Harris is worth your time.
Putting the stimulus bill in perspective Ezra Klein 2010
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Like the pet of choice for Benjamin Harris in the 1800s, a goat named His Whiskers (ph), who pulled the president's grandchildren around the White House lawn in a cart.
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September 25, 1690, by Richard Pierce, and founded by Benjamin Harris.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 795, March 28, 1891 Various
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In the following year three printers 'names are found in the imprints of books: R. Pierce, Benjamin Harris, and John
A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901
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Benjamin Harris is afterwards called 'Printer to his Excellency, the Governor and Council,' but in 1693 Harris removed from 'over against the Old Meeting House,' to 'the Bible over against the Blew Anchor,' and another printer, Bartholomew Green, seems to have shared with him the official work.
A Short History of English Printing, 1476-1898 Henry R. Plomer 1901
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In 1690, however, when not over-plentiful in old England, Benjamin Harris and
Customs and Fashions in Old New England Alice Morse Earle 1881
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