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  1. Samuel Phillips Jr. (February 5, 1752 – February 10, 1802) was an American merchant, manufacturer, politician, and the founder of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Phillips is considered a pioneer in American education.

  2. This folder contains a letter from Samuel Phillips, Jr., Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and founder of the Phillips Academy, to John Hancock, Massachusetts Governor and President of the 2nd Continental Congress, from John F. Kennedy's collection of historical documents.

  3. 3 de dic. de 2015 · It was the night of May 15, 1986, a few months after he had been inducted into the charter class of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for having produced the first recordings by Elvis Presley,...

  4. 23 de jul. de 2019 · NASA’s Project Apollo was behind schedule and experienced cost overruns almost from the beginning, their leadership looked to the Air Force for management guidance and they requested the assistance of one specific Air Force officer, Brig. Gen. Samuel C. Phillips.

  5. Samuel Phillips, Jr. was born into a community where the basic educational institutions that had served the town so well in the past to transmit culture across generations were undergoing profound change. How much influence the changes in his native town had on young Sam is impossible to say with precision.

  6. Samuel Phillips may refer to: Samuel Phillips Jr. (1752–1802), Massachusetts politician. Samuel Phillips (journalist) (1814–1854), English journalist. Samuel Phillips (minister) (1690–1771), colonial American minister.