William Christopher Friley, known as W. C. Friley (July 12, 1845 – April 11, 1911), was a Southern Baptist clergyman and college president. He was from...
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Foster, MD, a subject of Isabel Wilkerson's book The Warmth of Other Suns W. C. Friley, Baptist clergyman; second president of Louisiana College; pastor in...
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offensive lineman Quentin Durward Corley, judge Bill Crider, novelist W. C. Friley, clergyman and educator Henry Cecil McBay, chemist Ynés Mexía, botanist...
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Brewer, president of Louisiana College since 2015 Faith Ford, actress W. C. Friley, president of Louisiana College from 1909 to 1910 Lawrence T. Fuglaar, state...
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Representatives, 2nd district of Mississippi (1987–93) Kaleb Eulls, NFL Player W. C. Friley, 19th-century Baptist clergyman in Yazoo City; later president of two...
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List of people from Louisiana (section W)
(1886–1948), state representative from Natchitoches Parish (1932–40) W. C. Friley (1845–1911), educator and Baptist clergyman Lawrence T. Fuglaar (1895–1972)...
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coach, attended Louisiana Tech Vic Frazier, MLB pitcher during the 1930s W. C. Friley, founder of Ruston College in the late 1880s, a forerunner of Louisiana...
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the Tennessee Titans Keon Coleman, wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills W. C. Friley, Baptist clergyman who, through a series of revival meetings in 1880...
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recording artist, was born in Abilene Bob Estes, professional golfer W. C. Friley, first president of Hardin–Simmons University, 1892–1894 Billy Gillispie...
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College was W. F. Taylor, whose title was faculty chair. Since its opening under President Edwin Ware, LC has had nine presidents: W. C. Friley, 1909–1910...
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1880s by W. C. Friley, a Southern Baptist pastor. This institution lasted for seven years and had annual enrollments of about 250 students. Friley subsequently...
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Frazier (1863–1929), educator Thomas Freeman (1919–2020), debate coach W. C. Friley (1845–1911), first president of Hardin–Simmons University, 1892–1894...
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Parish District Attorney Edwin O. Ware, III 1909-1910 - W. C. Friley 1910-1941 - Claybrook C. Cottingham, resigned to accept presidency of Louisiana Tech...
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1892–1894 W.C. Friley 1894–1898 George O. Thatcher 1898–1901 O.C. Pope 1901–1902 C.R. Hairfield 1902–1909...
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Philadelphia Eagles, Cleveland Browns, Atlanta Falcons football star W.C. Friley, president of Hardin–Simmons University from 1892 to 1894 and Louisiana...
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outgrowth of the former Ruston College, begun in the middle 1880s by W. C. Friley, a Southern Baptist clergyman who was subsequently the first president...
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(Kuyper) 1951 to Magdalen Ranney Friley Road, near the ISU campus, and Friley Hall are both named for Friley. Friley Hall is one of the largest university...
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President Charles Friley. The previous fountain was a vertical water tower on which students would place toilet seats. President Friley hoped that with...
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media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) "Y.H.N.I.C. (Hub City Threat: Minor of the Year) by Kendrick Lamar". Genius. Retrieved...
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saxophone, tenor saxophone Justin Gordon - tenor saxophone Hoyt Bohannon, Vern Friley, Bobby Knight, Lew McCreary, Dick Nash, George Roberts, Frank Rosolino,...
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Season at Archrival WCU". AppStateSports. Retrieved November 24, 2008. Friley, Kevin (March 4, 2019). "What Comes After the Old Mountain Jug: Future Opponents...
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Laboratory. Spedding was fortunate in having the full support of Charles E. Friley, the president of Iowa State College, even though the nature of the work...
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consists of four residence halls located on the west side of campus, including Friley Hall, which has been declared one of the largest residence halls in the...
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French, William A. Friley, Richard L. George, Maureen Cormier Jackson, and Jay W. Thornton. In 2017, the 2017 Capex budget for Obsidian was C$160 million.: 5 ...
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stand on the ground formerly occupied by Clyde Williams Field, northwest of Friley Hall and south of State Gym. Originally, the Iowa Agricultural College (Iowa...
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2, 1931, p. 31. "Veenker Quits; Menze ISC Sport Head; President Charles Friley Announces Change; Resignation Effective July 1; Menze Steps Up After 17...
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from studios on the campus in Ames. The foresight of president Charles E. Friley to expand Iowa State's long-running WOI radio station into television led...
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Friendship 1 Conway County Friendship 1 Hot Spring County 71942 Friley 1 Johnson County 72752 Frisco 1 Benton County Frisco Junction 1 Mississippi...
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building's location. Among the sites considered were the current sites of Friley Hall and Music Hall. Ultimately, the present location, previously home to...
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