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(combination of the words campus and police) police force that patrols and guards the campus of Rice University (founded as William Marsh Rice Institute opened 1912 in Houston, Texas)campos
(died 1057) king of Scotland after killing Duncan I in battle; tragedy by William Shakespeare narrating the tale of King Macbeth of ScotlandMacbeth
(Robert) former prime minister of New Zealand (1975-1984); (William) American professional wrestlerMuldoon
(William Topaz) poet renowned as the writer of the worst poetry in the English language (1825 - 1902)McGonagall
Andrew William Mellon (1855-1937), American financier and philanthropist, American Secretary of the Treasury from 1921-1932; family nameMellon
Anne Hathaway (1557-1623), wife of William Shakespeare; male first name; family nameHathaway
book in Bible, James, the Epistle of, one of the 12 apostles of Jesus; Henry James (1811-1892) American novelist; William James (1842-1910) American psychologist; name of several Scottish kingsJames
Charles Sumner (1811-72), American senator and abolitionist; William Sumner (1840-1910), American sociologist; Edwin Sumner (1797-1863) American Union general; family name; male first nameSumner
Dr. William J. Perry (born 1927), 19th US Secretary of Defense; William "Refrigerator" Perry (born1962), American football playerWilliam Perry
Eddie Murphy (born 1961, born Edward Reagan Murphy), comedian and actor; William Parry Murphy (1892-1987), American physician, Nobel Prize winner for medicine 1934; family name, murphy, Murphy gameMurphy
Edward Jenner (1749-1823), English physician, discoverer of the smallpox vaccine; William Jenner (1815-1898), English physician; family nameJenner
expert on the works of William Shakespeare, pertaining to William Shakespeare or his works, relating to Shakespeare, Shakespearian, studier of ShakespeareShakespearean
expert on the works of William Shakespeare, pertaining to William Shakespeare or his works, ShakespeareanShakespearian
family name; Bernard Connor (1666-1698), Irish born English physician; Ralph (Charles William Gordon) Connor (1860-1937), Canadian novelist and clergymanConnor
 

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