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| Horace: A Biography (1947) | |
| oned at Astoria, Oregon, the same day, Captain | Horace A. Butterfield in command. |
| s were Buffalo Bill Cody and millionaire miner | Horace A. W. Tabor (although Tabor didn't make his fo |
| Littlefield beat the Democratic candidate | Horace A. Kimball by 10,224 votes against 7,440, with |
| popular previous two term Republican Governor, | Horace A. Hildreth in the general election. |
| tts), 04-09-1852; p.2. Describes the arrest of | Horace A. Pinkham for illegal selling of lottery tick |
| Zolazepam was developed by | Horace A. de Wald and Donald E. Butler for Parke Davi |
| ), Forrest Royal (DD-872), Catamount (LSD-17), | Horace A. Bass (APD-124), Swallow (AMS-36), Gull (AMS |
| Republican Maine Senate President | Horace A. Hildreth faced off against Democrat Paul J. |
| Incumbent Republican Governor | Horace A. Hildreth, was seeking a second term, and fa |
| ), Forrest Royal (DD-872), Catamount (LSD-17), | Horace A. Bass (APD-124), Pelican (AMS-32), Swallow ( |
| lbert B. Pullman, J. D. Gillett, Edmund Lynch, | Horace A. Hurlbut, Asa Dow, A. L. Patterson, James Fr |
| For the United States Navy ship, see USS | Horace A. Bass (APD-124). |
| Dewald, | Horace A.; Lobbestael, Sandra; Butler, Donald E. (197 |
| Horace A.Young - Alto Saxophone | |
| Horace Albert Gillom (1921-1985) was a professional A | |
| Later American biochemist | Horace Albert Barker and his team successfully isolat |
| Horace Albert "Al" Brightman (September 22, 1923 in E | |
| Horace Albright was born 1890 in Bishop, California, | |
| She was hired when | Horace Albright, then the Park Superintendent, heard |
| James | Horace Alderman (in some sources Aldermon) (died Augu |
| Horace Alexander William Bowell (27 April 1880 - 28 A | |
| He was the brother of | Horace Alexander. |
| She was the daughter of Sir | Horace Alfred Damer Seymour and Elizabeth Mary Romill |
| Sir ( | Horace) Algernon Fraser Rumbold (1906-1933), son of C |
| In January 1836, Juana married again, to Dr. | Horace Alsbury. |
| Horace Ancel Bass Jr. (1915-1942) was a United States | |
| Betty took her baby home to | Horace and Dorothy's flat, as Cliff was away performi |
| and Curiaces, a subject treated by Corneille ( | Horace) and subsequently by many opera composers (see |
| Dewey was born in Georgia, Vermont, the son of | Horace and Harriet (Peck) Dewey. |
| Several unincorporated hamlets (Edgar, | Horace, and Bloomfield) are located in the township. |
| Horace and Violet Bleakman: The Howards' neighbors. | |
| oincidence, Cornelius, Barnaby, Irene, Minnie, | Horace, and Dolly all dine at the same restaurant. |
| l, realizes she must end her relationship with | Horace and tells the hotel workers to find out when t |
| ondon, the puppies manage to outwit Jasper and | Horace, and escape to a farm, where their parents hav |
| , Ruth, and five sons, Daniel, George, Walter, | Horace and Reginald. |
| el that she was able to translate the works of | Horace and Virgil. |
| rgics IV, the eighth Ode of the second Book of | Horace and three elegies from Ovid's Amores. |
| e works of Alexander Pope, John Milton, Homer, | Horace and Virgil, Phillis Wheatley's studies began t |
| Horace and Tina is an Australian children's televisio | |
| x is a 1934 short documentary film produced by | Horace and Stacy Woodard about the life of a bee. |
| Dr. H. Chandlee Forman, son of | Horace and Elizabeth, donated the house to Haverford |
| Jamaican roots reggae singer | Horace Andy covered the song along with Ashley Beedle |
| "Two Fazed People" - | Horace Andy (Alpha Remix) - 4:46 |
| The record features the singing of | Horace Andy plus invited vocalists: Tunde Adebimpe of |
| riwa label, on a Channel One Studios remake of | Horace Andy's "Fever" rhythm. |
| or hits as the basis for the tracks, including | Horace Andy's versions of "Ain't No Sunshine" (on the |
| led to combination hits with Sweetie Irie and | Horace Andy, and an appearance at the 1995 Reggae Sun |
| He is also a well-known fan of | Horace Andy, something that is apparent in the cover |
| Artists featured included: | Horace Andy, The Upsetters, Tapper Zukie, The Reggaei |
| Burning Spear, Toots & the Maytals, John Holt, | Horace Andy, Ken Boothe, Freddie McGregor, Dennis Bro |
| It is an adaptation of the play Quinneys by | Horace Annesley Vachell which was again made into a f |
| Horace Annesley Vachell (1861-1955) was a prolific En | |
| Horace Anthony Baker (1 September 1910 - 1 March 1974 | |
| Gamble's successor as conservator of Forests, | Horace Arichibald Gass succeeded in establishing a mu |
| Horace Armitage was an English football player and ma | |
| Horace Arnold - drums | |
| The final was won by American | Horace Ashenfelter. |
| Clarabelle also appears (without | Horace) at Disneyland Park. |
| e published a full volume of parodies entitled | Horace at Cambridge. |
| After graduation from North Side, | Horace attended college at Texas A&M University for a |
| Horace attended North Side High School, where he play | |
| Horace Augustus Hildreth was born on December 2, 1902 | |
| In September 1897 | Horace Austerberry was appointed secretary-manager of |
| y were very inconsistent meaning Stoke manager | Horace Austerberry was unable to field a settled side |
| Manager | Horace Austerberry didn't need to change his starting |
| In 1897, Stoke appointed | Horace Austerberry, who in 1899 became the first mana |
| and became Lieutenant Governor under Governor | Horace Austin from January 7, 1870 to January 9, 1874 |
| took the opportunity to study law under Judge | Horace Austin and was admitted to the bar in 1869. |
| oston for his wife, daughter, and newborn son, | Horace Austin Holley, and in September 1818, the fami |
| Sir | Horace Avory. |
| mple, have student scholarships in the name of | Horace Avory. |
| Horace B. Carpenter as Pete | |
| Horace B. McKenna S.J., Founder of S.O.M.E. | |
| Horace B. Carpenter - Spanish Ed (uncredited) | |
| Horace B. Carpenter as Hank Tomlin | |
| Horace B. Carpenter as The Sheik | |
| Horace B. Carpenter as Jason, lead farmer | |
| Horace B. Baker (January 23, 1869 - December 7, 1941) | |
| ford, Pennsylvania, USA, was built in 1911 for | Horace B. Forman Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth Chandlee |
| ovie was adapted by Anita Loos from a story by | Horace B. Carpenter. |
| Horace B. Carpenter - Ivanoff | |
| Horace B. Carpenter | |
| Horace B. Carpenter - Pastia | |
| Horace B. Carpenter - Rand | |
| For the English soccer player, see | Horace Baker (footballer). |
| w Hampshire, at an academy conducted by Virgil | Horace Barber, a Catholic convert. |
| Horace Barks, OBE was Lord Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent in | |
| He joined a City attack which also included | Horace Barnes and Tommy Johnson. |
| er City moved to a new ground, Maine Road, and | Horace Barnes scored the first goal at the new stadiu |
| Cookson, Frank Swift, Fred Tilson, Sam Cowan, | Horace Barnes, Max Woosnam, Tommy Browell, Jimmy McMu |
| McMullan, Frank Swift, Fred Tilson, Sam Cowan, | Horace Barnes, Max Woosnam, Tommy Browell, Eric Brook |
| formed a prolific goalscoring partnership with | Horace Barnes. |
| His brother, | Horace Bass, is a retired Methodist minister and a fo |
| John Horatio ( | Horace) Bastard (16 December 1817 - July 1848) was a |
| Horace Bastings (1831-1909) was a 19th century Member | |
| Horace Bates (born 19 August 1793 at Egerton, Kent; d | |
| Canon | Horace Baugh (1916-2007, age 91) was a Quebec, Canada |
| Anthony of Padua, and versions of two odes of | Horace bear witness to his taste and metrical accompl |
| Colonel Sir | Horace Beauchamp Seymour (1791-1851) (copy after Isab |
| Colonel Sir | Horace Beauchamp Seymour (22 November 1791 - 23 Novem |
| his second wife Adelaide Seymour, daughter of | Horace Beauchamp Seymour and granddaughter of Lord Hu |
| The Life of | Horace Benedict de Saussure (with the collaboration o |
| Robert Ober as | Horace Bennett |
| Horace Binney (January 4, 1780 - August 12, 1875) was | |
| Horace Binney | |
| ndon: Richard Bentley, 1859) and the historian | Horace Bleackley has shown that large sections of the |
| His father was | Horace Blew, also a footballer who played at full bac |
| cript is said to have been drafted by Reginald | Horace Blyth and Harold Gould Henderson, who also con |
| Main article: Reginald | Horace Blyth |
| Reginald | Horace Blyth |
| r as a Republican in 1893, defeating incumbent | Horace Boies, but did not seek reelection after his s |
| rnor of Iowa from 1892 to 1894 (under Governor | Horace Boies, his party colleague). |
| a politics, including the election of Governor | Horace Boies. |
| er named Matilda, born in 2007 and a son named | Horace, born 15 December 2008. |
| Labor candidate | Horace Bowden won the resulting by-election on 10 Jul |
| Horace Bowker (1877 - 1954) was born in Massachusetts | |
| Horace Boyer published over 40 articles on gospel mus | |
| Horace Brearley (26 June 1913 - 14 August 2007) was a | |
| Horace Brindley - 19 | |
| Lt Cmdr | Horace Bristol:45 |
| Horace Broadnax became the men's head basketball coac | |
| The head coach is | Horace Broadnax who is in his fourth year. |
| Horace Brooks Marshall, 1st Baron Marshall of Chipste | |
| Institute of Brewing and Distilling awards the | Horace Brown Medal to eminent scientist every three y |
| where he won the gold medal with his teammates | Horace Brown and Ivan Dresser. |
| vocals (background) - | Horace Brown, Kiyamma Griffin, Crystal Johnson, Omega |
| g competition for the half back positions with | Horace Burrows and Gavin Malloch keeping Sharp out of |
| Horace Burrows was a professional footballer who play | |
| another exceptional local player of the time, | Horace Burrows, Betts also turned out in junior footb |
| Left end: | Horace Burton Strait, Jr. |
| Fourth Congregational Church ( | Horace Bushnell Congregational Church) is a historic |
| Led by the likes of | Horace Bushnell and Nathaniel Taylor, the New Divinit |
| ter one concerning the views put forward by Dr | Horace Bushnell, he was conspicuous, using his influe |
| The writing of his doctoral dissertation on | Horace Bushnell's theory of language, published in 19 |
| Horace Butterworth was the fourth head football coach | |
| Catullus and | Horace by Andrew Aronson |
| Known as | Horace by his family. |
| Horace Byatt died 8 April 1933 in London, aged 58. | |
| He ran for reelection in 1908 but lost to | Horace C. Spencer, the Republican candidate. |
| te Governor, and defeated Democratic candidate | Horace C. Alger by 1,394 votes. |
| Horace C. Stoneham (April 27, 1903 - January 7, 1990) | |
| rly broke because former territorial secretary | Horace C. Gilson had embezzeled most of the territory |
| Beck, | Horace C. Alger, and later investors, including Willi |
| He is best known for his translations of | Horace, Caesar, and Tacitus and his three volume Celt |
| Ralph Dumke ... James | Horace Caighn |
| Horace Calloway (Matt Lanter), Rebecca Calloway (Cait | |
| n addition to publishing different editions of | Horace, Campbell also worked on emending classical te |
| His father Bladen | Horace Capell claimed the title after the ninth Earl |
| Colonel | Horace Capron - resigned January 23, 1865 |
| deline Capron, who died at age 16 in Illinois; | Horace Capron, Jr., who was killed in the Civil War; |
| akes artful use of classical models, including | Horace, Catullus, Virgil, Euripides, and Propertius; |
| The winery was founded by | Horace Chase and his wife Minnie Mizner Chase. |
| Horace Chilton (December 29, 1853 - June 12, 1932) wa | |
| Horace Chilton at the Biographical Directory of the U | |
| William | Horace Clagett (September 21, 1838 - August 3, 1901) |
| Representative from Indiana, nephew of William | Horace Clagett. |
| African-American and Gospel Music scholar, Dr. | Horace Clarence Boyer. |
| Dr. | Horace Clarence Boyer (born in Winter Park, Florida o |
| 81) Analysis and commentary by Frederic | Horace Clark - Music (Volume 15: Nov 1898 to Apr 1899 |
| r merged with Baylor, because of friction with | Horace Clark, and he became its President. |
| nkees' history is commonly referred to as "The | Horace Clarke Era." |
| Horace Clarke (from Baseball in the Virgin Islands) | |
| ee black, Isaac H. Snowden, then studied under | Horace Clarke, a surgeon at the Massachusetts General |
| He has sometimes followed | Horace closely, but always in an entirely original sp |
| Horace Cohen - Faculty Man | |
| or members of the other team, in particular to | Horace Cohen. |
| in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of | Horace Collins. |
| Clarabelle and | Horace come out for meet-and-greets and appear in par |
| Baby decides against leaving at the same time | Horace comes in. |
| ttakes reel that rolls during the end credits, | Horace complains about having to be swallowed up by K |
| Michael | Horace Cook (born August 14, 1963, in Charleston, Sou |
| cast starred Ray Bolger, Allyn Ann McLerie and | Horace Cooper repeating their stage roles, and Robert |
| Ashley | Horace Cooper was a provincial politician from Albert |
| Horace Copeland (born January 2, 1971 in Orlando, Flo | |
| Torretta was able to find | Horace Copeland for his only reception of the game, g |
| rought up near Chester, his father (also named | Horace Cox) was a successful businessman. |
| Gerald Pring as Sir | Horace Cranston |
| The Liberal candidate was | Horace Crawfurd, who had been the MP for Walthamstow |
| ventually confronted near Chickasaw by Sheriff | Horace Crisp and a deputy, then investigating the str |
| Reginald | Horace Cumner (31 March 1918 - 18 January 1999) was a |
| He served as head of Housing Policy under | Horace Cutler and was Deputy Leader at one time. |
| C under the Conservative administration led by | Horace Cutler. |
| Bill Barretta - Croaker the Frog, | Horace D'Fly, Roy the Frog, Turtle #2 |
| m Cassegrain telescope's design was created by | Horace Dall in 1928 and took on the name in an articl |
| Alfred Hounsell | Horace Dammers was an Anglican Dean and author in the |
| ument Company was a company founded in 1881 by | Horace Darwin (1851-1928) and Albert George Dew-Smith |
| ipple, who was appointed personal assistant to | Horace Darwin in 1898, and later became Managing Dire |
| wed and remarried Ruth Darwin, daughter of Sir | Horace Darwin, in 1948; they had no children, and she |
| Horace Davey, Baron Davey (30 August 1833 - 20 Februa | |
| On 4 June 1971, Labor member for Maryborough, | Horace Davies, died. |
| Travis | Horace Davis (born January 10, 1973 in Wilmington, Ca |
| m of a practical joke by an old school friend, | Horace de Vere Cole. |
| e Cole, widow and second wife of the prankster | Horace de Vere Cole (d. |
| William | Horace de Vere Cole (5 May 1881, Ballincurrig, Co. Co |
| Horace Dean (10 November 1814 - 8 May 1887) was an Am | |
| Huntz Hall as | Horace Debussy 'Sach' Jones |
| Horace demands authoriziation. | |
| Horace Denham Austerberry (1868 - 1946) was an Englis | |
| Horace DeVauhan (died April 8, 1927), of Birmingham, | |
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