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"Robert Edward Difenderfer (June 7, 1849 – April 25, 1923) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Biography Robert E. Difenderfer was born in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools and studied dentistry and practiced this profession for fourteen years in Lewisburg and Pottsville, Pennsylvania. He built and operated the first woolen mill at Tianjin, China. He returned to the United States in August 1900, where he engaged in the wholesale lumber business and as a contractor at Jenkintown, Pennsylvania. Difenderfer was elected as a Democrat to the Sixty-second and Sixty-third Congresses. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1914, 1916, and 1918. He was engaged in the retail confectionery business at Jenkintown, and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1923. Interment in Westminster Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd. Sources *The Political Graveyard External links * 1849 births 1923 deaths Members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Politicians from Pottsville, Pennsylvania American expatriates in China Pennsylvania Democrats American dentists People from Lewisburg, Pennsylvania Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives "
"Clear Spring School is an independent, co-educational school in Eureka Springs, United States. The school teaches approximately sixty students in prekindergarten through grade 12. History Clear Spring School was founded in 1974 by Will and Laurie Fulton and Molly Fulton Seeligson. Will and Molly’s father, Dr. Bernard Fulton, had previously founded the Greenhill School in Dallas, Texas. The vision of Clear Spring School, following the founders’ philosophy of true education, was to promote a lifelong love of learning. They recognized that when students make a personal and meaningful connection with a subject, then knowledge, skill, and growth naturally follow. Beginning as a one-room school for students in grades 1 – 6, Clear Spring School gradually expanded to serve pre-primary students and later added a middle school and then high school program. Over the school’s early years, it was housed in four different donated spaces as the program grew, including Eureka Springs’ historic “Old Red Brick School House” (later destroyed by fire in 1990). With the school’s growth came the acquisition of 16 wooded acres, and a master plan that resulted in the construction of five buildings housing classrooms and administrative offices. Clear Spring School has been nationally accredited through the Independent School Association of the Central States (ISACS) since 1999. In addition to ISACS accreditation, CSS is also a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). Clear Spring School is divided into the following programs: * Pre-Primary Program—prekindergarten (PK) and kindergarten (KG) * Ełementary School—two classrooms divided into grades 1–3 and grades 4–5. * Middle School—grades 6 through 8 on a block schedule. * High School—grades 9 through 12 on a block schedule. References External links * Preparatory schools in Arkansas Private elementary schools in Arkansas Private middle schools in Arkansas Private high schools in Arkansas Schools in Carroll County, Arkansas Independent School Association of the Central States Buildings and structures in Eureka Springs, Arkansas Educational institutions established in 1974 1974 establishments in Arkansas "
"Castiglione Torinese is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region Piedmont, about northeast of Turin. Castiglione Torinese borders the following municipalities: Settimo Torinese, Gassino Torinese, San Mauro Torinese, Baldissero Torinese, and Pavarolo. References External links * Official website Cities and towns in Piedmont "