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    John Randolph Tucker (October 29, 1879 – June 12, 1954) was an American lawyer and law professor who established the county manager form of government...
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  • John Tucker may refer to: John Randolph Tucker (politician) (1823–1897), United States Representative from Virginia John Randolph Tucker (judge) (1854–1926)...
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    John Randolph Tucker (December 24, 1823 – February 13, 1897) was an American lawyer, author, and politician from Virginia. From a distinguished family...
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    at Columbia Pictures, he was in Coroner Creek (1948) with Randolph Scott. In 1948, Tucker left Columbia and signed with Republic Pictures. His first...
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    Representatives, professor of law, and president of the American Bar Association. Tucker was born in Winchester, Virginia to lawyer John Randolph Tucker (1823–1897)...
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    St. George Tucker (July 10, 1752 – November 10, 1827) was a Bermudian-born American lawyer, military officer and professor who taught law at the College...
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    Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator and writer who hosted the nightly political talk show...
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    scholar St. George Tucker, and his half-brother was the John Randolph of Roanoke. Tucker's older brother Henry St. George Tucker, Sr., too, went on to...
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    ultimately proved fatal). Randolph read the law with an established lawyer, probably in part guided by George Tucker, who was a professor of moral philosophy...
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    Senator John Randolph of Roanoke. As a young man, he pursued classical studies at the College of William & Mary; he graduated in 1798. Tucker stayed in...
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    Ann Cary Randolph Morris (September 16, 1774 – May 28, 1837) (nicknamed Nancy) was the daughter of Thomas Mann Randolph Sr. and the wife of Gouverneur...
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    Blandome (category Tucker family residences)
    became known as "Diamond Hill") circa 1872, when Laura H. Tucker, wife of John Randolph Tucker, bought the property for $6500 from Jacob Fuller (1816-1890)...
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    College, and continue to teach as Professor of Law and Equity. In 1870, John Randolph Tucker, son of Henry St. George Tucker Sr., was hired to teach law along...
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  • Joshua Tucker (??–1690), English archdeacon Josiah Tucker (1713–1799), Welsh priest J. R. Tucker (1946–2014), American physicist J. Randolph Tucker Jr. (1914–2015)...
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    know little else." St. George Tucker, his one-time student and fellow judge, succeeded Wythe as the college's law professor. He published an annotated edition...
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    George Tucker (August 20, 1775 – April 10, 1861) was an American attorney, politician, historian, author, and educator in Virginia. His literary works...
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    studied under John W. Brockenbrough and John Randolph Tucker, then joined the faculty in 1873. From 1875 to 1887, Graves taught alone, while Tucker served in...
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    Randolph Natili (October 24, 1842 - May 10, 1915) was a mixed-race Louisiana Creole author, politician, diplomate, special railroad agent, art collector...
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  • Virginia State Library St. George Tucker, judge of the General Court of Virginia and the Court of Appeals, law professor at the College of William & Mary...
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  • economist, professor of Economics and Finance at Sloan School of Management John J. Pitney, political scientist, Roy P. Crocker Professor of Politics...
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  • John Randolph Tucker - Virginia Attorney General, former Dean, and former President of the American Bar Association William R. Vance 1869 - Professor...
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    came into the hands of St. George Tucker who had moved from Bermuda to Williamsburg. Tucker was a lawyer and professor of law at the College of William...
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    from 1965 to 1967 as the scheming Corporal Randolph Agarn on the situation comedy F Troop, with Forrest Tucker, Ken Berry, and Melody Patterson, for which...
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  • Republican National Hispanic Assembly Tucker Carlson, conservative political commentator and former host of Tucker Carlson Tonight Bianca Censori, Australian...
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  • of the first year one of the students was accepted to and enrolled in Randolph-Macon Woman's College. In 1915, the school relocated to a larger brick...
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    director, A. Philip Randolph Institute, New York David Selden, president, American Federation of Teachers Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., professor of humanities,...
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  • William R. Terry (1827–1897), C.S.A general, American Civil War John Randolph Tucker (1879–1954), lawyer and civic leader Edna Henry Lee Turpin (1867–1952)...
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    Bill Paxton (redirect from John L. Paxton)
    Worth, Texas, on May 17, 1955, the son of Mary Lou (née Gray; 1926–2016) and John Lane Paxton (1920–2011). His mother was a Catholic who raised him and his...
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  • Carolina and 7 NBA teams, dies at 59 John McNeil. 1948-2024. Thomas Rhodes Rockwell In memoriam: Warren Bickel, professor and global pioneer in addiction recovery...
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  • inventor of Pocket Cube Drew Powell – actor Kid Quill – recording artist Jane Randolph – film actress, known for 1940s films such as Cat People and Jealousy Alice...
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