Willis Lee Barnes (October 22, 1900 – March 22, 1976) was an American football, basketball, track and field, and boxing coach. He served as the head football...
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Lobos were led by head coach Willis Barnes, and they posted records of 4–5–2, 1–7, 6–1–1 and 5–5–2 in that span. Barnes' 1945 team won the Sun Bowl and...
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The Barnes Review (TBR) is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 1994 by Willis Carto's Liberty Lobby and headquartered in Washington, D.C. The Southern Poverty...
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Chuck Riley (1931–1933) Gwinn Henry (1934–1936) Ted Shipkey (1937–1941) Willis Barnes (1942–1946) Berl Huffman (1947–1949) Dudley DeGroot (1950–1952) Bob...
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Willis Allison Carto (July 17, 1926 – October 26, 2015) was an American far-right political activist. He described himself as a Jeffersonian and a populist...
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Christensen The Touch of the Master's Hand (2021) directed by Gregory Willis Barnes Myra Brooks Welch was born in 1877 and died in 1959. While she authored...
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coaches have led New Mexico in postseason bowl games: Ted Shipkey, Willis Barnes, Dennis Franchione, Rocky Long, and Bob Davie. Two coaches have won...
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5th 1942 Willis Barnes 4–5–2 3–4 6th 1943 Willis Barnes 3–2 L Sun 1944 Willis Barnes 1–7 1945 Willis Barnes 6–1–1 W Sun 1946 Willis Barnes 5–5–2 4–2–1...
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Churchill (1931–1933) Roy W. Johnson (1933–1940) Benjamin Sacks (1940–1941) Willis Barnes (1941–1943) George White (1943–1944) Woody Clements (1944–1951) Berl...
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Brandon Willis Barnes (born November 16, 1994) is an American professional soccer player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Arizona Monsoon FC in...
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Churchill (1931–1933) Roy W. Johnson (1933–1940) Benjamin Sacks (1940–1941) Willis Barnes (1941–1943) George White (1943–1944) Woody Clements (1944–1951) Berl...
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Preceded by Mark Gardner – Arkansas September 8, 1999 Alan Willett – Arkansas September 8, 1999 Succeeded by Willis Barnes – Texas September 10, 1999...
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Roy Eugene Barnes (born March 11, 1948) is an American attorney and politician who served as the 80th governor of Georgia from 1999 to 2003. As of 2024...
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Churchill 2 23–12 .657 5 1940–1941 Benjamin Sacks 1 5–18 .217 6 1941–1943 Willis Barnes 2 12–30 .286 7 1943–1944 George White 1 11–2 .846 8 1944–1951 1952–1955...
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Chuck Riley (1931–1933) Gwinn Henry (1934–1936) Ted Shipkey (1937–1941) Willis Barnes (1942–1946) Berl Huffman (1947–1949) Dudley DeGroot (1950–1952) Bob...
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Churchill (1931–1933) Roy W. Johnson (1933–1940) Benjamin Sacks (1940–1941) Willis Barnes (1941–1943) George White (1943–1944) Woody Clements (1944–1951) Berl...
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Chuck Riley (1931–1933) Gwinn Henry (1934–1936) Ted Shipkey (1937–1941) Willis Barnes (1942–1946) Berl Huffman (1947–1949) Dudley DeGroot (1950–1952) Bob...
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secretary Robert Willis and Robert Graham, were keen oarsmen. Wikisource has original text related to this article: 1862 Rules of Barnes Football Club There...
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Republican Charles T. Willis. Barnes was again a member of the State Assembly in 1900; and was Minority Leader. J. Franklin Barnes at Find a Grave, including...
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Walter Lee Barnes (January 26, 1918 – January 6, 1998), nicknamed Piggy, was an American professional football guard and actor who played in National Football...
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Keyboards Tad Kinchla - Bass Brendan Hill - Drums Bruce Willis - Vocals, harmonica on "Free Willis" Dave Ralicke - Baritone, Tenor and Alto Sax Jordan Katz...
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Churchill (1931–1933) Roy W. Johnson (1933–1940) Benjamin Sacks (1940–1941) Willis Barnes (1941–1943) George White (1943–1944) Woody Clements (1944–1951) Berl...
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Sacks: 5–18 Willis Barnes (Border Conference) (1941–1943) 1941–42 Willis Barnes 9–13 5–11 8th 1942–43 Willis Barnes 3–17 1–11 7th Willis Barnes: 12–30 6–22...
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1943 college football season. In their second season under head coach Willis Barnes, the Lobos compiled a 3–2 record and were outscored by opponents by...
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