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  • Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939 film) [r]: A 1939 feature film based on the novel by James Hilton which tells the life story of a teacher at an English public school. [e]
  • Abraham Flexner [r]: (1866-1959) American educator who fundamentally influenced medical education and university standards. [e]
  • Queen Street (Toronto) [r]: One of the most prominent streets in York, Upper Canada [e]
  • U.S. Electoral College [r]: The indirect election mechanism used to select the president and vice president of the United States [e]
  • New Deal Coalition [r]: The alignment of interest groups and voting blocks who supported the New Deal and voted for Democratic presidential candidates from 1932 until approximately 1966. [e]