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Albert W. Van Duzer : ウィキペディア英語版
Albert W. Van Duzer
Albert Wiencke Van Duzer (1917 – November 27, 1999) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Jersey, serving from 1973 to 1982. An alumnus of Trinity College and the General Theological Seminary, he was elected bishop coadjutor in 1972.
Van Duzer was born in Newburgh, New York and raised in Toms River, New Jersey, where he attended Toms River High School (now known as Toms River High School South) as part of the class of 1935. Over the course of his career, Van Duzer lived in Medford, Merchantville, Moorestown, Trenton.〔Hagenmayer, S. Joseph. ("Episcopal Bishop Albert W. Van Duzer" ), ''The Philadelphia Inquirer'', November 30, 1999. Accessed November 8, 2015. "A longtime New Jersey resident, he lived in Moorestown for five years, Medford for 10 years, Trenton for 20 years, and Merchantville for 20 years. He was born in Newburgh, N.Y.... Raised in Toms River, Bishop Van Duzer was a 1935 graduate of Toms River High School, where he was manager for the baseball team, a member of the football team, and in the school play."〕
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