William Franklin Spooner, known as Frank Spooner (born September 9, 1937), is an oil and natural gas producer in Monroe in Ouachita Parish in northeastern...
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Frank Spooner Churchill (August 26, 1864 – February 27, 1946) was an American paediatrician who took a special interest in infant feeding. A graduate...
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Studios, 2006) "Spooner Oldham's Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives". Concertarchives.org. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "spooner oldham". Light In...
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Reconstruction; banker in Baton Rouge and Monroe; interred in Baton Rouge Frank Spooner, oil and natural gas producer and Republican politician, moved to Monroe...
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for the St. Louis Cardinals Joe Perry, NFL Hall of Fame running back Frank Spooner, Louisiana businessman and politician, born in Stephens in 1937. Across...
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to the north through Spooner all of the way down to Chippewa Falls. The company bought the portion of the line between Spooner and Hayward Jct in 1999...
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Pettway – football player Ron Simmons – politician Greg Stumon – football Frank Spooner – businessman and politician Harry Thomason – film and television producer...
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Lebanese government minister, bachelor's in mechanical engineering, 1956 Frank Spooner, Louisiana businessman and Republican politician, B.S., 1960 Rob Standridge...
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Spooner is an English surname of either Anglo-Saxon or Anglo-Danish origin (Spøner). It may refer to: Arthur Spooner (painter) (1873–1962), English painter...
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Ben Keith – steel guitar; Karl T. Himmel – Drums; Tim Drummond – bass; Spooner Oldham – piano; Rufus Thibodeaux – fiddle; J.J. Cale – acoustic guitar;...
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cheer, baseball, fastpitch softball, and track and field (boys/girls). Frank Spooner (1955), Louisiana businessman and politician "Search for Public Schools...
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House Fellow and an assistant to Secretary of Defense Harold Brown Frank Spooner Churchill, pediatrician and chief editor of the American Journal of...
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32 from pneumonia. Winifred Spooner was born in Woolwich in Kent, the daughter of Major Walter B. Spooner and Annie Spooner. She attended Sherborne Girls...
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Swenson – Former surgeon-in-chief at Children's Memorial Hospital. Frank Spooner Churchill – President of the medical staff at Children's Memorial Hospital...
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the time except for Louisiana. Also strongly for Moore was his friend Frank Spooner, the outgoing Republican national committeeman and an oil and natural...
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Spinks (1948–2007), football player Tam Spiva (1932–2017), screenwriter Frank Spooner (born 1937), businessman and politician Grove Stafford (1897–1975),...
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Frank Vincent Zappa (/ˈzæpə/ ZAP-ə; December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader. In a career spanning more...
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Republican even to seek the Fifth District House seat until 1976, when Frank Spooner, an oil and natural gas landman from Monroe, unsuccessfully challenged...
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Hammill and his wife moved to Spooner, Wisconsin. Hammill bought two Spooner newspapers and consolidated into the Spooner Advocate and was the editor and...
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Artis the Spoonman (redirect from Artis the spoon man)
also recorded a session for Frank Zappa. Spoon (musical instrument) Strong, Ken (May 4, 2006). "Interview with Artis: Spoon-taneity, the Spoonman Speaketh"...
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Black Francis (redirect from Frank Black And The Catholics)
Cropper, Spooner Oldham, Reggie Young, and Anton Fig, as well as producer Jon Tiven. In July 2005, the collective released Honeycomb under the Frank Black...
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Hardtner was the last Republican to contest the seat until 1976, when Frank Spooner of Monroe waged a strong but losing challenge to the Democrat Jerry...
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Paul Spooner (March 20, 1746 – September 4, 1789) was a Vermont political figure who served as lieutenant governor. Paul Spooner was born in Dartmouth...
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the film, Spooner curated the party series Liberation Sessions, where the film was screened and the bands performed live. In 2005, Spooner and Matthew...
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Edna May Spooner (May 10, 1873 – July 14, 1953), sometimes spelled as Edna Mae Spooner, was an American actress, playwright, and vaudeville performer...
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Huckaby. Congress.gov Appearances on C-SPAN Otto Passman, Jerry Huckaby, and Frank Spooner: The Louisiana Fifth Congressional District Campaign of 1976...
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John Spooner B.Juris, LLB (Monash) (born 1946) is an Australian journalist and illustrator who regularly contributed to The Age newspaper. John Spooner was...
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playing Frank Costanza on the sitcom Seinfeld, a part which earned him an Emmy nomination. In 1998, Stiller began his role as Arthur Spooner on the CBS...
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Spork (redirect from Spoon-fork)
a "cutting spoon", granted on November 24, 1908, to Harry L. McCoy and US patent 1,044,869, for a spoon with a tined edge, granted to Frank Emmenegger...
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Lost renomination Democratic hold. Y Jerry Huckaby (Democratic) 52.5% Frank Spooner (Republican) 47.5% Louisiana 6 Henson Moore Republican 1974 Incumbent...
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