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Vor 3 Tagen · Samuel Houston (/ ˈ h juː s t ən / ⓘ, HEW-stən; March 2, 1793 – July 26, 1863) was an American general and statesman who played a prominent role in the Texas Revolution. He served as the first and third president of the Republic of Texas and was one of the first two individuals to represent Texas in the United States Senate.
- 1813–1818 (U.S. Army), 1835–1836 (Texan Army)
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Vor 4 Tagen · The University of Houston (UH, UofH, or Houston) is a public research university in Houston, Texas. It was established in 1927 as Houston Junior College, one of multiple junior college institutions formed in the first decades of the 20th century.
- Large city, 667 acres (2.70 km²)
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Vor 6 Tagen · Whitney Houston, the iconic singer with a mesmerizing voice and undeniable talent, achieved record-breaking success in her career while leaving an enduring impact on the music industry.
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1. Mai 2024 · The list of University of Houston people includes notable alumni, former students, and faculty of the University of Houston. Class years usually indicate the year of a graduation unless an entry is denoted by an asterisk (*). In this case, the student did not graduate from the university, and the class year indicates the last known ...
3. Mai 2024 · The University of Houston was founded in 1927. It began as a junior college and was elevated to university status in 1934. The downtown campus was established in 1974 when the university absorbed South Texas Junior College. Clear Lake and Victoria were established as upper-level undergraduate and graduate institutions in 1971; they subsequently ...
18. Apr. 2024 · Charles Hamilton Houston (born September 3, 1895, Washington, D.C., U.S.—died April 22, 1950, Washington, D.C.) was an American lawyer and educator instrumental in laying the legal groundwork that led to U.S. Supreme Court rulings outlawing racial segregation in public schools.