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  1. In 1986, Leaders of the New School was formed by Long Island natives Charlie Brown, Busta Rhymes and Dinco D. Rhymes' cousin Cut Monitor Milo became the group's DJ and would also rap in the group occasionally. During a performance at Payday, a roving and short-lived hip-hop party in New York's late-1980s club scene, the group got discovered by ...

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  2. In 1919, a group of visionaries designed a new kind of university, one where creativity could be world changing. Today The New School’s leadership carries forward that mission with the charge of supporting a university where collaboration, discovery, rigorous scholarship, inclusivity, excellence, and creativity infuse everything we do.

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  4. In 1919, they founded the New School for Social Research. Now formally named The New School, the university has grown to include five colleges, with courses that reflect the founders' interest in the emerging social sciences, international affairs, liberal arts, history, and philosophy, as well as art, design, management, and performing arts.

  5. Released: June 19, 1991. "The International Zone Coaster". Released: March 1992. A Future Without a Past... is the debut studio album from American hip hop group Leaders of the New School. [2] [3] It was released in 1991 on Elektra Records.

  6. Leaders of the New School. Leaders of the New School was an American hip hop group that was formed in 1989. The group was based in Long Island, New York. It members were natives Charlie Brown (born Bryan Higgins) and Dinco D (born James Jackson); North Amityville, New York, Cut Monitor Milo (real name Sheldon Scott), and Busta Rhymes (real name ...