Harper — or Harpers may refer to: *Harpist or harper, someone who plays the harpPeople*Harper (name), a family name and a given name; see this link for people with that namePlaces*Harper, Prince Edward Island, Canada *Harper, Liberia *Harper, Iowa, USA… … Wikipedia
College of DuPage — For other uses, see Cod (disambiguation). Coordinates: 41°50′30″N 88°4′18″W / 41.84167°N 88.07167°W / 41.84167; 88.07167 … Wikipedia
College of Lake County — The College of Lake County (CLC) is a community college in Grayslake, Illinois. In 1967, a referendum passed establishing the CLC community college district[1] The College of Lake County serves over 18,000 students[2] in transfer programs, career … Wikipedia
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Harper Lee — President George W. Bush presents Harper Lee with the Presidential Medal of Freedom at the White House on November 5, 2007 Born April 28, 1926 (1926 04 28) (age 85) Monroeville, Alabama … Wikipedia
Harper (name) — Harper is a Scottish family name which has also seen popularity as a given name. Harper as a surname*Ben Harper (1969 ), American musician *Bill Harper (1897–1989), Scottish football (soccer) goalkeeper *Billy Harper (1943 ), American jazz… … Wikipedia
College of Southern Nevada — Established 1971 Type Single College Multi Campus Community College President Michael D. Richards … Wikipedia
Harper Lee — während der Überreichung der Presidential Medal of Freedom mit Präsident George W. Bush, 2007 Nelle Harper Lee (* 28. April 1926 in Monroeville, Alabama) ist eine US amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Pulitzer Preisträgerin. Ihr erfolgreichstes… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Harper Ray — Harper Danger Ray (born 1980) is an award winning theatre maker. He runs the contemporary theatre company Another Midas, which specialise in new and interactive performances. He has worked in London’s West End as Artistic Director for a large Neo … Wikipedia
College baseball — is baseball that is played on the intercollegiate level at institutions of higher education. Compared to football and basketball, college competition in the United States plays a less significant contribution to cultivating professional players,… … Wikipedia