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    Charles A. Baird (January 17, 1870 – November 30, 1944) was an American football manager, university athletic director, and banker. He was the manager...
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  • Charles Baird may refer to: Charles Baird (engineer) (1766–1843), Scottish engineer Charles A. Baird (1870–1944), University of Michigan athletic director...
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  • Charles Washington Baird (August 28, 1828 – February 10, 1887) was a prominent 19th-century American Presbyterian minister and historian. Born in Princeton...
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    Michigan alumnus Charles A. Baird, a lawyer and the first U-M athletic director, and has been christened the "Charles Baird Carillon". Baird had the bells...
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    John Logie Baird FRSE (/ˈloʊɡi bɛərd/; 13 August 1888 – 14 June 1946) was a Scottish inventor, electrical engineer, and innovator who demonstrated the...
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  • 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2012-10-30. Baird, Charles Crawford (1993). Chuck Baird 35 Plates (9780915035182): Charles Crawford Baird: Books. ISBN 0915035189. "RIT...
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  • Charles Fitz Baird (September 4, 1922 – December 26, 2009) was United States Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Financial Management and Comptroller) 1966–67;...
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    Charles Frédéric Girard. Their 1853 catalog of the Smithsonian's snake collection is a benchmark work in North American herpetology. Baird also was a...
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    Charles Baird (20 December 1766 – 10 December 1843) was a Scottish engineer who played an important part in the industrial and business life of 19th-century...
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    unsatisfactory relative to the 10–0 season of 1898. After the 1900 season, Charles A. Baird, Michigan's first athletic director, wrote to Fielding H. Yost, "Our...
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    the 1900 Stanford team to a 7–2–1, outscoring opponents 154 to 20. The next year in 1901, Yost was hired by Charles A. Baird as the head football coach...
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    Communications. He is also a former regent of the University of Michigan and former football player. Brandon graduated with a bachelor's degree and teaching...
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  • Adolf Hitler to Charles Manson. Baird appeared on The Howard Stern Show concerning his love life. Baird at this interview claimed to be a 36 year old virgin...
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    served as the United States Secretary of the Navy from 1972 to 1974 and as a five-term Republican U.S. Senator from Virginia from 1979 to 2009. He served...
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    Billie Eilish Pirate Baird O'Connell (/ˈaɪlɪʃ/ EYE-lish; born December 18, 2001) is an American singer and songwriter. She first gained public attention...
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    Stanford team to a 7–2–1, outscoring opponents 154–20. After first applying at Illinois, Yost was hired in 1901 by Charles A. Baird as the head football...
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    the 1880s. His mother was Frances Amelia (Halbert) Baird, and he had an older brother Charles A. Baird (born c. 1869). He enrolled at the University of...
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  • 1900 Stanford team to a 7–2–1 record, outscoring opponents 154 to 20. The next year in 1901, Yost was hired by Charles A. Baird as the head football coach...
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    compiling a career record of 234 wins, 65 losses and 8 ties. Only Nick Saban, Joe Paterno and Tom Osborne have recorded 200 victories in fewer games as a coach...
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    buildings such as the Lincoln Memorial and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Charles A. Baird (1870–1944) - University of Michigan's first Athletic Director from...
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  • tattoo artist Kole Ayi, NFL player Aaron Bailey, NFL wide receiver Charles A. Baird (c. 1870–1944), first UM athletic director Chris Ballingall, baseball...
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    General Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet, of Newbyth, GCB (6 December 1757 – 18 August 1829) was a British Army officer. He was born at Newbyth House in Haddingtonshire...
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    jobs in Canada." It then produced one-third of the world's nickel. Charles F. Baird was the chairman and CEO. By 1985 Inco (Alloy Products) division included:...
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    from 1885 to 1889. On November 27, 1884, Curtis married Annie Elizabeth Baird (1860–1924). They had three children: Permelia Jeannette Curtis (1886–1955)...
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  • Jon S. Baird (born 9 November) is a Scottish film director. Born and raised in Aberdeenshire, he began his career at BBC Television. Baird studied at...
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    Donnel Baird (born 1981) is an American entrepreneur and community organizer. He is the CEO and founder of BlocPower. Baird was born in the Brooklyn borough...
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  • While he was at University College, Baird co-edited the book Meaning in Architecture with Charles Jencks. Baird returned to Canada by 1967 and joined...
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    and "blue" from those used by the university at large. The winged helmet is a recognized icon of Michigan Athletics. In 13 of the previous 22 years (as...
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    crowds that sought to watch the team play. Michigan Athletic Director Charles A. Baird improved the university's athletic fields and "was responsible for...
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    from 1874 to 1875, he was brought to Upshur County as a slave from Selma, Alabama. Charles F. Baird, a former justice of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals...
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