• Retrieved April 2, 2019 – via Newspapers.com . "Annual Register". University of Chicago. 1904. Retrieved December 30, 2018. Horace W. South at Find a Grave...
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  • a fortune that was passed down to his grandchildren. During his youth W. Horace Schmidlapp spent much of his time with his mother and grandmother in France...
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    Bear Bryant (redirect from Paul W. Bryant)
    head coach in collegiate football history. The Paul W. Bryant Museum, Paul W. Bryant Hall, Paul W. Bryant Drive, and Bryant–Denny Stadium are all named...
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  • Mike Elko (category South Brunswick High School (New Jersey) alumni)
    by Texas A&M on November 26, 2023. Raised in South Brunswick, New Jersey, Elko graduated in 1995 from South Brunswick High School, where he played baseball...
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  • bishop Horace W. South (1877–1954), American football coach and educator Horace W. Wilkie (1917–1976), American attorney, judge, and politician Horace Walker...
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    BC – 27 November 8 BC), commonly known in the English-speaking world as Horace (/ˈhɒrɪs/), was the leading Roman lyric poet during the time of Augustus...
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    in-state rivals Miami and Florida for the first time since 1999, and defeated South Carolina in the Chick-fil-A Bowl. He followed that up with a 9–4 season...
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  • Project". Center for the Study of the American South at UNC-CH. Retrieved 2009-09-27. "In Memoriam, W. Horace Carter". On The Media. NPR. September 25, 2009...
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    of Fame "Texas A&M's Bellard Resigns". Spartanburg Herald. Spartanburg, South Carolina. The Associated Press. October 25, 1978. p. C1. Retrieved February...
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  • W. A. Murray was a college football coach. He was the fifth head football coach at Texas A&M University, serving from 1899 to 1901 and compiling a record...
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    conference championships, including the Big 12 title in 1998 and two Big 12 South Championships in 1997 and 1998. Additionally, he led the Aggies to become...
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    Horace Greeley (February 3, 1811 – November 29, 1872) was an American newspaper editor and publisher who was the founder and editor of the New-York Tribune...
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    Rear Admiral Sir Horace Lambert Alexander Hood, KCB, DSO, MVO (2 October 1870 – 31 May 1916) was a Royal Navy admiral of the First World War, whose lengthy...
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    Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting...
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    and the Nuremberg Trials. Purvis was born in Timmonsville, South Carolina, to Melvin Horace Purvis, Sr. (1869–1938), a tobacco farmer and businessman,...
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    Horace William Shaler Cleveland (December 16, 1814 – December 5, 1900) was an American landscape architect. His approach to natural landscape design can...
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  • Horace Walter Nicholls (17 February 1867 – 28 July 1941) was an English photographer, notable as a war photographer during World War I. Horace Walter Nicholls...
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    "Ars Poetica", or "The Art of Poetry", is a poem written by Horace c. 19 BC, in which he advises poets on the art of writing poetry and drama. The Ars...
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  • college dean. He served as the volunteer, co-head football coach with Horace W. South at Texas A&M University in 1896, compiling a record of 2–0–1. Soule...
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    Horace Elgin Dodge Sr. (May 17, 1868 – December 10, 1920) was an American automobile manufacturing pioneer and co-founder of Dodge Brothers Company. He...
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    Julian Bond (redirect from Horace Bond)
    Horace Julian Bond (January 14, 1940 – August 15, 2015) was an American social activist, leader of the civil rights movement, politician, professor, and...
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    Horace Trumbauer (December 28, 1868 – September 18, 1938) was a prominent American architect of the Gilded Age, known for designing residential manors...
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  • during the 1896 college football season. Led by Andrew M. Soule and Horace W. South in their first and only season as co-head coaches, the Aggies compiled...
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    and South Africa in the Soviet Era" by Irina Filatova & Apollon Davidson, Focus: Journal of the Helen Suzman Foundation, issue 70, October 2013 Horace Campbell...
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    Horace Lawson Hunley (December 29, 1823 – October 15, 1863) was a Confederate marine engineer during the American Civil War. He developed early hand-powered...
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    Horace Robert Martineau VC (31 October 1874 – 7 April 1916) was a British recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face...
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    Horace Austin Warner "Haw" Tabor (November 26, 1830 – April 10, 1899), also known as The Bonanza King of Leadville and The Silver King, was an American...
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  • Horace William Baden Donegan CBE (May 17, 1900 – November 11, 1991) was a bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America and served as...
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  • Gussow, Mel (15 December 2001). "W. G. Sebald, Elegiac German Novelist, Is Dead at 57". The New York Times. In 2007 Horace Engdahl, former secretary of the...
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  • (1894) No team (1895) Andrew M. Soule & Horace W. South (1896) Charles T. Taylor (1897) H. W. Williams (1898) W. A. Murray (1899–1901) J. E. Platt (1902–1904)...
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