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  1. Ephraim Williams Jr. (March 7, 1715 [ O.S. February 24, 1714] [1] [2] – September 8, 1755) was a soldier and land owner from the Province of Massachusetts Bay who was killed in the French and Indian War. He was the benefactor of Williams College, located in northwestern Massachusetts.

  2. Williams College est une prestigieuse université privée américaine située à Williamstown (Massachusetts), dans les Berkshires. Le campus principal comprend plus de 100 bâtiments académiques, athlétiques et résidentiels . Il y a 360 membres du corps professoral, avec un ratio étudiants/professeur de 6:1. En 2022, l'école compte 2 021 étudiants de premier cycle (et 50 étudiants de ...

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  3. 23 avr. 2023 · The Daring Rescue of the Ephraim Williams. Rare photograph showing a Life-Saving Service boat crew attempting to launch into heavy surf. (Courtesy of Richard Boonisar) Published Apr 23, 2023...

  4. Pendant ces combats, Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre, le colonel Ephraim Williams (en) et le chef amérindien Hendrick Theyanoguin furent tués. La perte de leur chef ébranla le moral des Amérindiens.

  5. Founder of the college. He led his troops to their deaths near Lake George, New York during the French and Indian War, mostly because he failed to send out a scout. He left money for a "free school" (what's the tuition? 28 thousand now? more like 40 thousand a year?).

  6. 27 avr. 2021 · Early 1880s, Appleton, Wis. Ephraim Williams worked as a porter and shoeshine at Briggs Hotel. Here on the Fox River was a railroad yard, bustling with circus cars and lumber flatbeds. Baraboo, to the west, was the home of the newly founded Ringling Brothers Circus. To the north was logging land.