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1. Benjamin Apthorp. 1824--96, US astronomer: the first to use the telegraph to determine longitudes; founded the Astronomical Journal (1849)
2. Glenn. 1932--82, Canadian pianist


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Foundation programs develop audiences and appreciation for this unique art form through education, performance, and the commission of new compositions by world renowned composers, including Morton Gould, John Corigliano, William Bolcom, and Ned Rorem.
Foundation programs develop audiences and appreciation for this unique art form through education, performance, and the commission of new Two Piano compositions by world renowned composers, including Morton Gould, John Corigliano, William Bolcom, and Ned Rorem.
Foundation programs develop audiences and appreciation for this unique art form through education, performance, and the commission of new Two Piano compositions by world renowned composers, including Morton Gould, John Corigliano, William Bolcom, and Ned Rorem.
 
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