John Wolfe may refer to: John Wolfe (printer) (1548?–1601), English bookseller and printer John Wolfe, 2nd Viscount Kilwarden (1769–1830), Irish peer...
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John McConnell Wolfe Jr. (April 21, 1954 – September 4, 2023) was an American attorney and perennial political candidate. He was the Democratic nominee...
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Sir John Wolfe Barry KCB FRS (7 December 1836 – 22 January 1918), the youngest son of famous architect Sir Charles Barry, was an English civil engineer...
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John Clay Wolfe (born August 28, 1972) is an American radio personality and owner/founder of GivemetheVIN.com, who resides in Fort Worth, Texas. Wolfe...
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John Lewis Wolfe (10 April 1798 - 6 October 1881) was an English architect, artist and stockbroker. He had a longtime friendship with fellow architect...
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unconfirmed. Glynn DeMoss Wolfe's father, John Wolfe, was a coal mine operator in Freelandville and the sheriff of Knox County. In 1960, Wolfe was a candidate for...
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John Wolfe (1548? – 1601) was an English bookseller and printer. His considerable ambition (he allegedly compared his attempts to reform the English printing...
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Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018) was an American author and journalist widely known for his association with New Journalism, a...
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The John Wolfe House is a historic house on 905 W. Cheyenne Rd., Colorado Springs, Colorado that was owned by homesteader and prospector John Wolfe. It...
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John Perry Wolfe (born August 12, 1970) is an American chemist and a professor of chemistry at the University of Michigan. He is best known for palladium-catalyzed...
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Shortly thereafter, attorney John Wolfe, Jr. won 42% of the primary vote in Arkansas after widespread speculation that Wolfe could possibly pull off an...
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Henry Wolfe Gummer (born November 13, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. Henry Wolfe is the son of actress Meryl Streep and sculptor Don...
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1857 – 10 November 1933) was an English civil engineer. He worked with John Wolfe Barry and Henry Marc Brunel, was the resident engineer in charge of the...
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Thomas Clayton Wolfe (October 3, 1900 – September 15, 1938) was a major American novelist of the first half of the 20th century. His enduring reputation...
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John Wolfe Ambrose (January 10, 1838 – May 15, 1899) was an Irish-American engineer and developer. He is best known for guiding the development of sea...
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Jack Wolfe may refer to: John Thomas Wolfe (1955–1995), Canadian politician Jack A. Wolfe (1936–2005), American paleontologist Jack Wolfe (artist) (1924–2007)...
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built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry with the help of Henry Marc Brunel. It crosses the River Thames...
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John Bascom Wolfe (July 8, 1904 – January 5, 1988) was an American social and behavioural psychologist best known for his study of the use of a token...
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Nero Wolfe is a brilliant, obese and eccentric fictional armchair detective created in 1934 by American mystery writer Rex Stout. Wolfe was born in Montenegro...
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commissioned from the artist in 1880 by Catharine Lorillard Wolfe under the guidance of her cousin John Wolfe, one of Cot's principal patrons. The painting is reminiscent...
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guest of the Around the NFL Podcast produced by NFL.com. Wolfe was engaged to sportswriter John Gonzalez in 2010 and married a year later. Sometimes they...
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John Wolfe, 2nd Viscount Kilwarden (11 November 1769—22 May 1830) was an Irish peer. He was the son of Arthur Wolfe, 1st Viscount Kilwarden and his wife...
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John Keith Wolfe (born 25 March 1943) is an Australian former international rugby union player. Raised on the Gold Coast, Wolfe picked up rugby union...
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Nero Wolfe is a television series adapted from Rex Stout's series of detective stories that aired for two seasons (2001–2002) on A&E. Set in New York...
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James Wolfe (2 January 1727 – 13 September 1759) was a British Army officer known for his training reforms and, as a major general, remembered chiefly...
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John Charles Wolfe (12 May 1815 – 4 January 1871) was an Irish Anglican priest. Wolfe was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, Dublin. After...
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John (Jack) Thomas Wolfe (May 2, 1955 – February 2, 1995) was a community veterinarian before becoming a Canadian provincial politician. He was the Progressive...
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Wolfe House may refer to: in the United States (by state, then city/town) John Wolfe House, Colorado Springs, Colorado, listed on the National Register...
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Purchased for 35,000 francs by the American art collector and speculator John Wolfe on 26 June, 1873, it was displayed in his mansion for many years alongside...
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known for his design work on Tower Bridge built in partnership with Sir John Wolfe Barry. Henry Marc Brunel, known as Henry, was born in Westminster, London...
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