John J. Brice (1841 – 1 January 1912) led the United States Fish Commission as the third United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries. He served in...
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from Maryland John Brice (MP), British politician, former Member of Parliament for Melcombe Regis (UK Parliament constituency) John J. Brice (1842–1912)...
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Bricius (disambiguation) (redirect from Brice)
in colonial Maryland John Brice III (1738–1820), American lawyer, businessman and political leader from Maryland John J. Brice (1842–1912), United States...
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Williams–Brice Stadium, popularly known as "Willy B", is a football stadium located in Columbia, South Carolina. It serves primarily as the home of the...
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first by Spencer F. Baird, then George Brown Goode, Marshall McDonald, John J. Brice, and finally George M. Bowers. By an Act of Congress of February 14...
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Nicky Arnstein (section Fanny Brice)
Arnold", "Wallace Ames", "John Adams", and "J. Willard Adair". He was best known as the second husband of entertainer Fanny Brice. Arnstein was born Julius...
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grandfather, P. J. Kennedy, was an East Boston ward boss and Massachusetts state legislator. Kennedy's maternal grandfather and namesake, John F. Fitzgerald...
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Acting Commissioner. Gill served in the post until the appointment of John J. Brice the following year. While in the post, Gill helped to establish the...
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Braunbeck, horror author John J. Brice, United States Navy officer and United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries (1896–1898) John Clem, one of the youngest...
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Park and Jack. Michael J. Sheehy's solo album "Sweet Blue Gene" was the first album to feature Brice's string arrangements. Brice then spent several years...
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plot is based on the life and career of comedian and Broadway star Fanny Brice, featuring her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein...
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General Martin Luther Smith and as an engineer officer for Lieutenant General John C. Pemberton. McDonald was taken as a prisoner of war by the Union Army at...
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Calvin Stewart Brice (September 17, 1845 – December 15, 1898) was an American businessman and Democratic politician from Ohio. He is best remembered for...
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List of The Wire characters (section J)
Blocker, Wendell "Orlando" Bond, Rupert Bratton, Savino Brice, De'Londa Brice, Namond Brice, Roland "Wee-Bey" Broadus, Preston "Bodie" Brown, Bobby Brother...
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Kim Richards (redirect from John J. Collett)
Was Murdered!". Wetpaint. November 4, 2010. Retrieved 2013-01-27. Sander, Brice (August 29, 2018). "Kim Richards Opens Up About Her Secret 'Love' of 6 Years...
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present. U.S. Senate Historical Office. Retrieved 9 February 2020. Snyder, J. O. (1909). "Descriptions of new genera and species of fishes from Japan and...
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Brice J. Goldsborough (May 30, 1803 – July 23, 1867) was a justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals from 1860 to 1867. Born in Cambridge, Maryland, to...
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John Brice Jr. (1705–1766) was an early American settler and Loyalist politician in colonial Maryland. He was a member of the Governor's Council, twice...
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John Phillip Stamos (/ˈsteɪmoʊs/ STAY-mohss; born August 19, 1963) is an American actor and musician. He first gained recognition for his contract role...
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John Caldwell Calhoun (/kælˈhuːn/; March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850) was an American statesman and political theorist who served as the seventh vice president...
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Through his mother, Kerry is a first cousin once removed of French politician Brice Lalonde. Kerry was married to Julia Thorne in 1970, and they had two daughters...
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Elizabeth Brice (born Bessie S. Shaler; February 21, 1883 – January 25, 1965) was an American musical-comedy singer and dancer. Brice was born Bessie...
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Benjamin William Brice (November 30, 1809 – December 4, 1892) was a lawyer and soldier who served in the United States Army during the Black Hawk War...
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Democratic Party, he was the vice presidential nominee under US Senator John Kerry in the 2004 presidential election. He also was a candidate for the...
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Susan Brice (born July 7, 1943) is a Canadian politician who represented the electoral district of Saanich South in the Legislative Assembly of British...
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media related to John J. Raskob. John J. Raskob papers Archived 2020-08-14 at the Wayback Machine at Hagley Museum and Library John J. Raskob: Digital...
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Supporting Actor – Motion Picture. He also portrayed Captain Christopher Pike in J. J. Abrams's Star Trek reboot series (2009–2013) and Gerald Burlingame in Gerald's...
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July 2022, it was announced that Feldshuh would replace Jane Lynch as Mrs. Brice in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl, beginning September 6, 2022. In 1973...
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split in the Democratic Party. In 1859, he was elected to succeed Senator John J. Crittenden at the end of Crittenden's term in 1861. After Southern Democrats...
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