out." Maury John died on October 15, 1974, at the age of 55. During his 28-year coaching career, John's teams won 528 games and lost 214. Maury John was...
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John Maury may refer to: John Walker Maury, mayor of the City of Washington John Minor Maury, lieutenant in the United States Navy Maury John, American...
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former television personality, best known for hosting the tabloid talk show Maury which aired from 1991 to 2022. Povich began his career as a radio reporter...
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seasons during this time. Coach Maury John had a Drake record 211 wins (211-131) coaching the Bulldogs from 1958 to 1971. John came to Drake after he had compiled...
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Matthew Fontaine Maury (January 14, 1806 – February 1, 1873) was an American oceanographer and naval officer, serving the United States and then joining...
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sortable list below is by number of total Drake Bulldog program wins. Maury John led the Drake Bulldogs to the NCAA Division I Men's Final Four in 1969...
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John Minor Maury (1795 – June 23, 1823) was an officer of the United States Navy whose life and career was ended by yellow fever. In 1888, fictionalized...
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Fontaine Maury Maverick Sr. (October 23, 1895 – June 7, 1954) was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas, representing...
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Antonia Caetana de Paiva Pereira Maury (March 21, 1866 – January 8, 1952) was an American astronomer who was the first to detect and calculate the orbit...
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Forddy Anderson (1946–1948) Jack McClelland (1948–1956) John Benington (1956–1958) Maury John (1958–1971) Howard Stacey (1971–1974) Bob Ortegel (1974–1981)...
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The Maury Island incident refers to claims made by Fred Crisman and Harold Dahl of falling debris and threats by men in black following sightings of unidentified...
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Marion Mahony Griffin Walter Burley Griffin Henry John Klutho George Washington Maher Mason Maury John Randal McDonald George Mann Niedecken (Interior)...
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Charles Maury Wallace Sterling (born September 1, 1971) is an American actor. He is known for playing Max Piotrowski in Homeland, Rafferty in the comedy...
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not advance past their first game. In 1971, Maury John left Drake University to move to Iowa State. John led Drake to the 1969 NCAA Final Four and the...
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Stephen D. Lee Mansfield Lovell James Longstreet John B. Magruder Dabney Herndon Maury John Hunt Morgan John C. Pemberton George Pickett Edmund Kirby Smith...
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that even U.S. President Ford called it "shocking and senseless." Died: Maury John, 54, American college basketball coach at Drake University and Iowa State...
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Maury (1718–1769) was a prominent Virginia educator and Anglican cleric during the American Colonial period and the progenitor of the prominent Maury...
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Forddy Anderson (1946–1948) Jack McClelland (1948–1956) John Benington (1956–1958) Maury John (1958–1971) Howard Stacey (1971–1974) Bob Ortegel (1974–1981)...
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1958–59 Maury John 9–15 4–10 6th 1959–60 Maury John 11–14 4–10 7th 1960–61 Maury John 19–7 7–5 T–3rd 1961–62 Maury John 16–8 6–6 4th 1962–63 Maury John 11–14...
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influences as Dario Argento, Roman Polanski, Clive Barker and John Carpenter. Julien Maury graduated from l’École Supérieure de Réalisation Audiovisuelle...
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Sutherland (1947–1954) Bill Strannigan (1954–1959) Glen Anderson (1959–1971) Maury John (1971–1974) Ken Trickey (1974–1976) Lynn Nance (1976–1980) Rick Samuels...
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Division men's basketball season. The team was led by 13th-year head coach Maury John and played their home games at Veterans Memorial Auditorium in Des Moines...
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John Walker Maury (May 15, 1809 – February 2, 1855) was an American municipal politician from the Democratic Party. He served as the fifteenth mayor of...
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demi-johns. The wines may also be aged in wood for up to 15 years. The resulting wines vary in depth and concentration. In food and wine pairings, Maury is...
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Maury Alan Chaykin (July 27, 1949 – July 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian actor. Described as "one of the most recognizable faces in Canadian cinema...
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was commissioned on 23 September 1918, Lieutenant Commander John H. Newton in command. Maury, having completed a United States East Coast shakedown cruise...
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include: Abram Poindexter Maury (1801–1848), American politician and lawyer Alain Maury (born 1958), French astronomer Antonia Maury (1866–1952), American...
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Objectivist, vol. 9, no. 1. pp. 9-15. Published and edited by Ayn Rand. Maury, John M. (15 Feb 1972) Journal – Office of Legislation Council. Provided by...
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Maury Yeston (born October 23, 1945) is an American composer, lyricist and music theorist. Yeston has written the music and lyrics for several Broadway...
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him in his official capacity.".[non-primary source needed] In 1977, John M. Maury, a CIA agent who was Chief of Station in Athens during the coup, wrote...
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