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  2. Schapiro Hall - Wikipedia

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    Schapiro Hall. Morris A. Schapiro Hall, popularly known as Schapiro, is an undergraduate residence hall of Columbia University. The building is named after investment banker Morris Schapiro, who oversaw the merger of Chase Bank and Bank of Manhattan as well as the Chemical Bank and New York Trust Company. [1]

  3. Tuftonboro, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    0873741. Website. www .tuftonboro .org. Tuftonboro is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,467 at the 2020 census. [2] Bounded on the southwest by Lake Winnipesaukee, Tuftonboro includes the villages of Tuftonboro Corner, Center Tuftonboro, Melvin Village and Mirror Lake .

  4. Paul A. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Paul A. Shapiro. Paul A. Shapiro is director of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum 's Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies. In 2010, he was presented with the Cross of the Order of Merit by the German Ambassador to the United States, Klaus Scharioth, at the German Embassy in Washington, D.C. The cross is Germany's highest civilian award.

  5. Leonard Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Leonard Bertram Naman Schapiro CBE (22 April 1908 in Glasgow – 2 November 1983 in London) was the leading British scholar of the origins and development of the Soviet political system. He taught for many years at the London School of Economics, where he was Professor of Political Science with Special Reference to Russian Studies.