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    William Hayes Ward (June 25, 1835 – August 28, 1916) was an American clergyman, editor, and Orientalist. William Hayes Ward was born in Abington, Massachusetts...
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    a predecessor of the anthropomorphic Hermes of the classical era. William Hayes Ward (1910) discovered that symbols similar to the classical caduceus sometimes...
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  • William Ward or Willie Ward or Will Ward may refer to: William Ward (American football) (1874–1936), American football coach at the University of Michigan...
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    Herbert Dickinson Ward (June 29, 1861 – June 27, 1932) was an American author, born at Waltham, Massachusetts, son of William Hayes Ward. Graduating from...
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    Dickinson, Susan. "Writings by Susan Dickinson: Correspondence with William Hayes Ward". Dickinson Electronic Archives. Dickinson, Emily. “These are the...
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  • Reynolds, U.S. Army Major General Clarissa Tucker Tracy, botanist William Hayes Ward, President of the American Oriental Society "Historical Timeline"...
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  • be a temple. Initial examinations of the site of Bismaya were by William Hayes Ward of the Wolfe Expedition in 1885 and by John Punnett Peters of the...
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    editors who published her reports. Among her correspondents were editor William Hayes Ward of the New York Independent, Richard Watson Gilder of The Century...
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    (1848–1933), artist and designer best known for his work in stained glass. William Hayes Ward (1835–1916) clergyman, editor of The Independent, a leading Abolitionist...
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    continued as both editor and publisher until his death in 1896, when William Hayes Ward became editor. Thereafter the magazine devoted less attention to religious...
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    1985 (appears above), novelist Herbert Dickinson Ward 1884, author and journalist William Hayes Ward 1856, editor-in-chief of the New York Independent...
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  • On January 31, 1885, the site, then called Surghul, was visited by William Hayes Ward. During the winter of 1913-14 Comte Aymar de Liedekerke-Beaufort visited...
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  • Papers: Biography". Smith College Libraries. Retrieved 2022-12-07. Levere, William C. (1915). Leading Greeks; an encyclopedia of the workers in the American...
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  • Michael Hayes Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Eddie Diaz Mary B. Ward as Caitlin Hayes Jimmy Galeota as Daniel Hayes Jr. David Cubitt as Danny Hayes Peter Outerbridge...
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    lynching of Thomas Wilkes, alias Sam Hose, near Newnan, Georgia, William Hayes Ward, editor-in-chief at the Independent, published an editorial denouncing...
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  • College (now Belmont University). In 1865, William E. Ward and his wife, Eliza Hudson Ward, opened the Ward Seminary for Young Ladies in Nashville, Tennessee...
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    Haynes, together with his former partner John Sitlington Sterrett, William Hayes Ward, and Daniel Z. Noorian assembled in Mersin. From there, they traveled...
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    Hayes is a town in west London. Historically situated within the county of Middlesex, it is now part of the London Borough of Hillingdon. The town's population...
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    Publishing Company. p. 167 – via Google Books. "William A. Wheeler (1877–1881)". U.S. Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes. Charlottesville, VA: Miller Center, University...
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    Hamilton Hayes (January 12, 1923 – January 24, 1955) was an Akimel O'odham Indigenous American and a United States Marine during World War II. Hayes was an...
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    Robert Lee Hayes (December 20, 1942 – September 18, 2002), nicknamed "Bullet Bob", was an American sprinter and professional football player. After winning...
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    Helen Hayes MacArthur (née Brown; October 10, 1900 – March 17, 1993) was an American actress whose career spanned 82 years. She eventually received the...
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    Hayes is a suburban area of southeast London, England and part of the London Borough of Bromley. It is located 11 miles (18 km) south-east of Charing...
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    Lucy Ware Hayes (née Webb; August 28, 1831 – June 25, 1889) was the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes and served as first lady of the United States...
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  • Parker and adapted by Oliver Stone from Billy Hayes's 1977 memoir of the same name. The film centers on Hayes (played by Brad Davis), a young American student...
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  • Mad Max. In 2005, Hayes was elected as an independent councillor for the City of Bayside council representing the single-councillor ward of Were, winning...
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    William Hayes Fisher, 1st Baron Downham, PC, KStJ (1853 – 2 July 1920) was a British Conservative Party politician. He held office as President of the...
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    William Ward Burrows I (January 16, 1758 – March 6, 1805) was a United States Marine Corps officer the second Commandant of the Marine Corps. His son,...
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  • From this base, Jack Ward was easily able to capture many ships from several European states. Ward's top lieutenant, William Graves, captured a small...
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    William King Hale (December 24, 1874 – August 15, 1962) was an American political and crime boss in Osage County, Oklahoma, who was responsible for the...
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