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  1. Gordon Gray. GORDON GRAY was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on 30 May 1909; graduated from the University of North Carolina, 1930; received a degree from the Yale Law School, 1933; was admitted to the New York bar and entered into practice there, 1933–1935; was admitted to the North Carolina bar and practiced there, 1935–1937; was president of the Piedmont Publishing Company, publishers of ...

  2. Gordon Gray is the Kuwait Professor of Gulf and Arabian Peninsula Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University. Prior to his retirement from the U.S. government after 35 years of public service, Ambassador Gray was the Deputy Commandant at the National War College.

  3. Apr 27, 2016 · Just a little more than a year after Miracle film producer Gordon Gray and his wife Kristen learned both their young daughters Charlotte and Gwenyth were afflicted with the rare and fatal brain ...

  4. Gordon Gray Obituary. It is with great sadness the family of Gordon Evan Gray announces his passing, at his home, surrounded by family on January 2nd, 2024. Gordon was born in Riverview NB on October 25th,1961. After graduating from Saint Malachy’s High School, he went on to earn his B.Ed & M. Ed. from UNB Fredericton.

  5. Gordon Gray ( right), former Secretary of the Army and now President of the University of North Carolina, is sworn in as Director of the new Psychological Strategy Board. President Harry S. Truman is present at the ceremony.

  6. Gordon Gray was an American politician. Gray was born on May 30th, 1909 in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Woodbury Forest School for High school before going on to the University of North Carolina, graduating in 1930. In 1933 he graduated from Yale Law School. His father, uncle and brother were all heads of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

  7. Gordon Gray was born in the Yukon Territory and spent much of his childhood living on a boat on Canada’s west coast. After a decade working in broadcasting and college teaching, he changed careers to become an accountant (CGA, CPA) and a sessional instructor with UBC Continuing Studies. After more than two decades in business education, he ...

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