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  • Clyde B. Smith
  • American sportsman, coach, college athletics administrator (1906–1976)

    Clyde B. Smith (February 4, 1906 – July 9, 1976) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football

    Clyde B. Smith

    Clyde_B._Smith

  • Clyde Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Clyde Smith may refer to: Clyde B. Smith (1906–1976), American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator Clyde H. Smith (1876–1940)

    Clyde Smith

    Clyde_Smith

  • Curt Cignetti
  • American football coach (born 1961)

    College Football Playoff contender". ESPN. Retrieved November 23, 2024. Smith, Adam. "EPIC FOR ELON: Phoenix takes down Dukes in dramatic, historic victory"

    Curt Cignetti

    Curt Cignetti

    Curt_Cignetti

  • Pat Tillman
  • American football player and soldier (1976–2004)

    with a 3.85 GPA. He also earned many academic awards including: the Clyde B. Smith Academic Award in 1996 and 1997; The Sporting News Honda Scholar-Athlete

    Pat Tillman

    Pat Tillman

    Pat_Tillman

  • List of Arizona State Sun Devils head football coaches
  • Eight of those coaches also won conference championships: Ted Shipkey, Clyde B. Smith, and Dan Devine each captured one and Kush two as a member of the Border

    List of Arizona State Sun Devils head football coaches

    List of Arizona State Sun Devils head football coaches

    List_of_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_head_football_coaches

  • Lee Corso
  • American college football coach and analyst (born 1935)

    Recipient of the Amos Alonzo Stagg Award (2026). "Ten Questions with Lee Corso (B.S. '57, M.S. '58)". Vires. 4 (1). Florida State University Alumni Association:

    Lee Corso

    Lee Corso

    Lee_Corso

  • Gene Smith (athletic director)
  • American football player, college athletics administrator

    Gene Smith is a former American college administrator and former college football player and coach who was most recently senior vice president and Athletic

    Gene Smith (athletic director)

    Gene_Smith_(athletic_director)

  • List of Indiana Hoosiers football seasons
  • 2–3–1 T–6th Clyde B. Smith (Western Conference) (1948–1951) 1948 Clyde B. Smith 2–7 2–4 T–5th 1949 Clyde B. Smith 1–8 0–6 9th 1950 Clyde B. Smith 3–5–1 1–4

    List of Indiana Hoosiers football seasons

    List_of_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_seasons

  • Herm Edwards
  • American football player and coach (born 1954)

    participates in one. Edwards did not even watch his friends Tony Dungy and Lovie Smith participate in Super Bowl XLI. Dungy had a tradition much like what Edwards

    Herm Edwards

    Herm Edwards

    Herm_Edwards

  • 1940 La Crosse State Indians football team
  • American college football season

    1940 college football season. In their third season under head coach Clyde B. Smith, the Indians compiled a perfect 6–0 record (4–0 against WSTCC opponents)

    1940 La Crosse State Indians football team

    1940_La_Crosse_State_Indians_football_team

  • Sam Wyche
  • American football player and coach (1945–2020)

    Page (1926–1930) Earl C. Hayes (1931–1933) Bo McMillin (1934–1947) Clyde B. Smith (1948–1951) Bernie Crimmins (1952–1956) Bob Hicks # (1957) Phil Dickens

    Sam Wyche

    Sam Wyche

    Sam_Wyche

  • Dirk Koetter
  • American football coach (born 1959)

    was promoted to head coach after the Buccaneers fired head coach Lovie Smith. After posting a 9–7 record in 2016 and barely missing the playoffs, the

    Dirk Koetter

    Dirk Koetter

    Dirk_Koetter

  • Cam Cameron
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Page (1926–1930) Earl C. Hayes (1931–1933) Bo McMillin (1934–1947) Clyde B. Smith (1948–1951) Bernie Crimmins (1952–1956) Bob Hicks # (1957) Phil Dickens

    Cam Cameron

    Cam Cameron

    Cam_Cameron

  • Walt Frazier
  • American basketball player (born 1945)

    Walter "Clyde" Frazier Jr. (born March 29, 1945) is an American former professional basketball player of the National Basketball Association (NBA). As

    Walt Frazier

    Walt Frazier

    Walt_Frazier

  • John Cooper (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1937)

    Thorpe Award winner Antoine Winfield, as well as Alonzo Spellman, Robert Smith, Dan Wilkinson, Joey Galloway, Rickey Dudley, Mike Vrabel, Korey Stringer

    John Cooper (American football)

    John Cooper (American football)

    John_Cooper_(American_football)

  • Bonnie and Clyde
  • Bank robbers in the 1930s

    Bonnie Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut "Champion" Barrow (March 24, 1909 – May 23, 1934) were outlaws who traveled

    Bonnie and Clyde

    Bonnie and Clyde

    Bonnie_and_Clyde

  • Frank Kush
  • American football player and coach (1929–2017)

    Holden Smith poured root beer over Kush after having been cut from the team; Kush had ordered the entire squad to re-run a drill after accusing Smith of loafing

    Frank Kush

    Frank Kush

    Frank_Kush

  • Dan Devine
  • American football player and coach (1924–2002)

    enlisting in the Army Air Corps during World War II, where Devine became a B-29 flight officer. He graduated from college in 1948 with a bachelor's degree

    Dan Devine

    Dan Devine

    Dan_Devine

  • Dennis Erickson
  • American football coach (born 1947)

    another decade by former assistants Keith Gilbertson (1986–88) and John L. Smith (1989–94). Before 1982, the Vandals had posted only four winning seasons

    Dennis Erickson

    Dennis Erickson

    Dennis_Erickson

  • Gerry DiNardo
  • American football player and coach (born 1952)

    Page (1926–1930) Earl C. Hayes (1931–1933) Bo McMillin (1934–1947) Clyde B. Smith (1948–1951) Bernie Crimmins (1952–1956) Bob Hicks # (1957) Phil Dickens

    Gerry DiNardo

    Gerry_DiNardo

  • Capital Region International Airport
  • Airport near Lansing, Michigan

    of Commerce President Alton J. Hager, and airport committee chairman Clyde B. Smith, among others, were present to witness the plane's arrival. Regular

    Capital Region International Airport

    Capital Region International Airport

    Capital_Region_International_Airport

  • 1954 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
  • American college football season

    college football season. In their third and final season under head coach Clyde B. Smith, the Sun Devils compiled an 5–5 record (3–1 against Border opponents)

    1954 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

    1954_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_football_team

  • Todd Graham
  • American football player and coach (born 1964)

    State (2019–2022) ^A Graham resigned before Pittsburgh's 2011 bowl game. ^B The game was canceled due to COVID-19 and other issues within the team. Horne

    Todd Graham

    Todd Graham

    Todd_Graham

  • Western Heritage Awards
  • American arts and entertainment award

    the Museum's founder. (awarded from 1961 until 1989) Special Award: John B. Stetson Company for The Hat That Wore the West-Death Valley Days (1963) Special

    Western Heritage Awards

    Western Heritage Awards

    Western_Heritage_Awards

  • Kevin Wilson (American football)
  • American football player and coach (born 1961)

    Indiana's defensive backs coach from 1994 to 1996. Wilson also hired Rod Smith from Michigan and Kevin Johns from Northwestern to be co-offensive coordinators

    Kevin Wilson (American football)

    Kevin Wilson (American football)

    Kevin_Wilson_(American_football)

  • 1946 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football season
  • Sports season

    Crosse) of La Crosse, Wisconsin. In their sixth year under head coach Clyde B. Smith, the Eagles compiled a 2–4–1 record (1–2–1 against WSCC opponents) and

    1946 Wisconsin State Teachers College Conference football season

    1946_Wisconsin_State_Teachers_College_Conference_football_season

  • Arizona State Sun Devils football
  • Football team of Arizona State University

    Clyde Smith took over the reins of the Arizona State football program in 1952, and under his leadership, they compiled a record of 15–13–1. Smith resigned

    Arizona State Sun Devils football

    Arizona State Sun Devils football

    Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_football

  • 1994 California State Assembly election
  • 64.97 Democratic Charles W. "Charlie" Fish 47,700 30.68 Libertarian Clyde B. Smith 6,774 4.36 Invalid or blank votes 11,755 7.03 Total votes 167,249 100

    1994 California State Assembly election

    1994 California State Assembly election

    1994_California_State_Assembly_election

  • Arthur B. Woodford
  • American economist and university professor

    II, Earl. "Atlanta: Birthplace of American Sociology". American Sociological Association. Retrieved June 16, 2010. Arthur B. Woodford at Find a Grave

    Arthur B. Woodford

    Arthur B. Woodford

    Arthur_B._Woodford

  • 1948 Big Nine Conference football season
  • Sports season

    Detroit Lions. McMillin had been Indiana's head coach for 14 years. Clyde B. Smith, who had been the head coach at the LaCrosse State Teachers College

    1948 Big Nine Conference football season

    1948_Big_Nine_Conference_football_season

  • Bo McMillin
  • American football player and coach (1895–1952)

    failed all his courses during his senior year, eventually receiving his A.B. degree from Centre in 1937 with credit for military service and courses taken

    Bo McMillin

    Bo_McMillin

  • Winchester Osgood
  • American football player and coach (1870–1896)

    Pennsylvania Football Media Guide, p. 123, Scott A. McQuilkin and Ronald A. Smith, “The Rise and Fall of the Flying Wedge: Football’s Most Controversial Play”

    Winchester Osgood

    Winchester Osgood

    Winchester_Osgood

  • Robert Wrenn
  • American tennis player (1873–1925)

    Page (1926–1930) Earl C. Hayes (1931–1933) Bo McMillin (1934–1947) Clyde B. Smith (1948–1951) Bernie Crimmins (1952–1956) Bob Hicks # (1957) Phil Dickens

    Robert Wrenn

    Robert Wrenn

    Robert_Wrenn

  • 1951 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    team was coached by Clyde B. Smith, in his fourth and final year as head coach of the Hoosiers. At the end of the season, Smith was fired and replaced

    1951 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    1951_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • Kenny Smith
  • American basketball player and sports commentator (born 1965)

    Kenneth Smith (born March 8, 1965), nicknamed "the Jet", is an American sports commentator and former professional basketball player who played for six

    Kenny Smith

    Kenny Smith

    Kenny_Smith

  • 1948 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was coached by Clyde B. Smith, in his first year as head coach of the Hoosiers. Indiana was ranked

    1948 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    1948_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • 1950 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was coached by Clyde B. Smith, in his third year as head coach of the Hoosiers. George S. Alderton

    1950 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    1950_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • Dixie Howell
  • American sports player and coach (1912–1971)

    Steve Coutchie (1946) Ed Doherty (1947–1950) Larry Siemering (1951) Clyde B. Smith (1952–1954) Dan Devine (1955–1957) Frank Kush (1958–1979) Bob Owens

    Dixie Howell

    Dixie Howell

    Dixie_Howell

  • 1949 Indiana Hoosiers football team
  • American college football season

    at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana. The team was coached by Clyde B. Smith, in his second year as head coach of the Hoosiers. One Hoosier was selected

    1949 Indiana Hoosiers football team

    1949_Indiana_Hoosiers_football_team

  • Today I Started Loving You Again
  • 1968 song written by Merle Haggard and Bonnie Owens

    B-side to his number 1 hit, "The Legend of Bonnie and Clyde", but it failed to chart. It also appears on his 1968 album, The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde

    Today I Started Loving You Again

    Today_I_Started_Loving_You_Again

  • Clyde Stubblefield
  • American drummer (1943–2017)

    Clyde Austin Stubblefield (April 18, 1943 – February 18, 2017) was an American drummer best known for his work with James Brown, with whom he recorded

    Clyde Stubblefield

    Clyde Stubblefield

    Clyde_Stubblefield

  • Harlan Page
  • American sports player and coach

    Page (1926–1930) Earl C. Hayes (1931–1933) Bo McMillin (1934–1947) Clyde B. Smith (1948–1951) Bernie Crimmins (1952–1956) Bob Hicks # (1957) Phil Dickens

    Harlan Page

    Harlan_Page

  • Larry Marmie
  • American football player and coach (born 1942)

    defensive assistant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers under head coach Lovie Smith until 2015. In 2018, he became the defensive coordinator for the San Diego

    Larry Marmie

    Larry Marmie

    Larry_Marmie

  • 1952 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
  • American college football season

    1952 college football season. In their first season under head coach Clyde B. Smith, the Sun Devils compiled a 6–3 record (4–0 against Border opponents)

    1952 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

    1952_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_football_team

  • Steve Sinko
  • American football player and coach (1909–1999)

    time at Boston University. In 1949, Sinko was named as assistant to Clyde B. Smith at Indiana University. Sinko return to Boston University in 1951, once

    Steve Sinko

    Steve Sinko

    Steve_Sinko

  • James H. Horne
  • American football, basketball, baseball, and track and field coach, athletic director

    fourth best time in the nation. Horne graduated from Bowdoin in 1897 with an A.B. While at Bowdoin, Horne held the position of Assistant to the Director of

    James H. Horne

    James H. Horne

    James_H._Horne

  • Andy Smith (footballer, born 1968)
  • Scottish footballer

    Division championship. Smith joined Clyde in summer 2003, and formed a good partnership with Ian Harty. Despite age catching up on him, Smith scored 10 league

    Andy Smith (footballer, born 1968)

    Andy Smith (footballer, born 1968)

    Andy_Smith_(footballer,_born_1968)

  • Cloch
  • Lighthouse on the Firth of Clyde, Scotland

    on the east shore of the Firth of Clyde, directly opposite Dunoon. The Cloch Lighthouse was designed by Thomas Smith and his son-in-law Robert Stevenson

    Cloch

    Cloch

    Cloch

  • Andrew Clyde
  • American politician (born 1963)

    Andrew Scott Clyde (born November 22, 1963) is an American politician and businessman serving since 2021 as U.S. representative from Georgia's 9th congressional

    Andrew Clyde

    Andrew Clyde

    Andrew_Clyde

  • Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)
  • Bibliography

    undated). e.g. "Letter: Tevis Clyde Smith, June 23, 1926" indicates that the poem is from a letter to Tevis Clyde Smith dated June 23, 1926. ^L These

    Robert E. Howard bibliography (poems A–H)

    Robert_E._Howard_bibliography_(poems_A–H)

  • Clyde Edwards-Helaire
  • American football player (born 1999)

    Clyde Edwards-Helaire (/ˈiːlɛər/ EE-lair; born April 11, 1999) is an American professional football running back. He played college football for the LSU

    Clyde Edwards-Helaire

    Clyde Edwards-Helaire

    Clyde_Edwards-Helaire

  • C. B. Johnston
  • American athlete, coach, and college athletics administrator

    Baine (1925) No team (1926–1930) C. B. Johnston (1931) No team (1932–1933) R. W. "Red" Watkins (1934–1940) Clyde Canipe (1941) No team (1942–1946) Unknown

    C. B. Johnston

    C._B._Johnston

  • The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde
  • 1967 single by Georgie Fame

    "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde" is a song, written by Mitch Murray and Peter Callander, and recorded by the British rhythm and blues musician Georgie

    The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde

    The_Ballad_of_Bonnie_and_Clyde

  • Chad Smith
  • American drummer (born 1961)

    David Garibaldi, Jabo Starks, Clyde Stubblefield, and Greg Errico caught his attention and influenced his style. Smith decided to move to California to

    Chad Smith

    Chad Smith

    Chad_Smith

  • 1953 Arizona State Sun Devils football team
  • American college football season

    during the 1953 college football season. The team was led by head coach Clyde B. Smith. Home games were played at Goodwin Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. Arizona

    1953 Arizona State Sun Devils football team

    1953_Arizona_State_Sun_Devils_football_team

  • Barry Loudermilk
  • American politician (born 1963)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Barry Loudermilk

    Barry Loudermilk

    Barry_Loudermilk

  • Austin Scott
  • American politician (born 1969)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Austin Scott

    Austin Scott

    Austin_Scott

  • Alex Smith (footballer, born 1939)
  • Scottish footballer and manager

    and a further slump in form resulted in Smith's dismissal in February 1992. Smith would later manage Clyde, Dundee United and Ross County. He later worked

    Alex Smith (footballer, born 1939)

    Alex Smith (footballer, born 1939)

    Alex_Smith_(footballer,_born_1939)

  • Mike Collins (politician)
  • American politician (born 1967)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Mike Collins (politician)

    Mike Collins (politician)

    Mike_Collins_(politician)

  • 1934 Kentucky Derby
  • Horse race

    Kurtsinger George H. Strate Mrs. Frank J. Heller 4th 3 Mata Hari John Gilbert Clyde Van Dusen Dixiana Stable 5th 2 Peace Chance Wayne D. Wright Pete Coyne Joseph

    1934 Kentucky Derby

    1934_Kentucky_Derby

  • Clarence Childs
  • American athlete (1883–1960)

    2008. "Clarence Childs". Olympedia. Retrieved May 2, 2021. The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center Archived 2014-04-16 at the Wayback Machine. Rbhayes

    Clarence Childs

    Clarence Childs

    Clarence_Childs

  • Buddy Carter
  • American politician (born 1957)

     Allen (R) ▌B. Carter (R) ▌B. Loudermilk (R) ▌L. McBath (D) ▌A. Clyde (R) ▌M. Greene (R) ▌N. Williams (D) ▌M. Collins (R) ▌R. McCormick (R) ▌B. Jack (R)

    Buddy Carter

    Buddy Carter

    Buddy_Carter

  • Clyde F.C.
  • Association football club from Scotland

    Clyde Football Club is a Scottish semi-professional football club who play in Scottish League Two. Nicknamed the Bully Wee, the club was formed in 1877

    Clyde F.C.

    Clyde_F.C.

  • Rich McCormick
  • American politician (born 1968)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Rich McCormick

    Rich McCormick

    Rich_McCormick

  • 1948 Wisconsin Badgers football team
  • American college football season

    Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. The game was the first for Clyde B. Smith as Indiana's head coach. Indiana halfback George Taliaferro scored three

    1948 Wisconsin Badgers football team

    1948_Wisconsin_Badgers_football_team

  • 1950 Big Ten Conference football season
  • Sports season

    SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved January 7, 2017. Wilfrid Smith (December 17, 1950). "Janowicz Voted Big Ten's Most Valuable". Chicago Tribune

    1950 Big Ten Conference football season

    1950_Big_Ten_Conference_football_season

  • Lyndon B. Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1963 to 1969

    the president needed to find a way to circumvent Representative Howard W. Smith, the chairman of the House Rules Committee. Johnson used a discharge petition

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon B. Johnson

    Lyndon_B._Johnson

  • Al Green (politician)
  • American politician (born 1947)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Al Green (politician)

    Al Green (politician)

    Al_Green_(politician)

  • J. Edgar Hoover
  • American law enforcement administrator (1895–1972)

    photographs of Hoover in the company of his protégé, FBI Deputy Director Clyde Tolson.[page needed] Other writers believe Costello corrupted Hoover by

    J. Edgar Hoover

    J. Edgar Hoover

    J._Edgar_Hoover

  • Clyde Laidlaw
  • Australian rules footballer (1933–2024)

    Clyde Robert Laidlaw (27 November 1933 – 1 July 2024) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL)

    Clyde Laidlaw

    Clyde_Laidlaw

  • Nikema Williams
  • American politician (born 1978)

    presidential election. Williams was born in Columbus, Georgia, and raised in Smiths Station, Alabama. Her grandfather was a neighborhood leader, and her great-aunt

    Nikema Williams

    Nikema Williams

    Nikema_Williams

  • Football at the 1967 Pan American Games
  • García José Maria Martínez Rodolfo Vicente Clyde Best Gary Darrell Marcus Douglas Irving Romaine Lionel Smith Antony Adams Ike McKay Francisco Fariñas René

    Football at the 1967 Pan American Games

    Football_at_the_1967_Pan_American_Games

  • Let's Do It Again (1975 film)
  • 1975 film by Sidney Poitier

    is not a sequel to Uptown Saturday Night. Two friends, Billy Foster and Clyde Williams, need to quickly find a way to raise funds for their fraternal

    Let's Do It Again (1975 film)

    Let's_Do_It_Again_(1975_film)

  • The Drifters
  • American pop and R&B/soul vocal group

    The Drifters are an American pop and R&B/soul vocal group. They were originally formed as a backing group for Clyde McPhatter, formerly the lead tenor of

    The Drifters

    The Drifters

    The_Drifters

  • Jon Ossoff
  • American politician (born 1987)

    businesses from the Major League Baseball organization to the production of Will Smith film Emancipation boycotted the state in protest. In an interview with CNN

    Jon Ossoff

    Jon Ossoff

    Jon_Ossoff

  • Brian Jack
  • American politician (born 1988)

    Committee on House Administration. June 13, 2025. Retrieved June 15, 2025. "Smith, Bipartisan Colleagues Relaunch Biofuels Caucus, Announce New Co-Chairs"

    Brian Jack

    Brian Jack

    Brian_Jack

  • Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
  • Panati 1958 Charles M. Dougherty 1959–1963 David L. Lawrence Theodore B. Smith 1963–1967 William Scranton Warner M. Depuy 1967–1971 Raymond P. Shafer

    Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

    Pennsylvania_Department_of_Revenue

  • Herschel C. Loveless
  • American politician (1911–1989)

    nominee for U.S. Senator from Iowa (Class 2) 1960 Succeeded by Elbert B. Smith Political offices Preceded by Leo Hoegh Governor of Iowa January 17, 1957 –

    Herschel C. Loveless

    Herschel C. Loveless

    Herschel_C._Loveless

  • Marjorie Taylor Greene
  • American politician (born 1974)

    during a livestream. In April 2022, Kimmel said of Greene, "Where is Will Smith when you really need him?" in response to Greene accusing Republicans who

    Marjorie Taylor Greene

    Marjorie Taylor Greene

    Marjorie_Taylor_Greene

  • Clyde Smith (American football)
  • American football player and coach (1904–1982)

    Clyde Wise Smith (July 17, 1904 – December 30, 1982) was an American football player and coach. He played professionally as a center for four seasons in

    Clyde Smith (American football)

    Clyde Smith (American football)

    Clyde_Smith_(American_football)

  • John C. B. Ehringhaus
  • 58th governor of North Carolina

    Lieutenant Alexander H. Graham Preceded by Oliver Max Gardner Succeeded by Clyde R. Hoey Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from Pasquotank

    John C. B. Ehringhaus

    John C. B. Ehringhaus

    John_C._B._Ehringhaus

  • Andrew Frank Schoeppel
  • American politician (1894–1962)

    2) from Kansas 1949–1962 Served alongside: Clyde M. Reed, Harry Darby, Frank Carlson Succeeded by James B. Pearson Preceded by John W. Bricker Ranking

    Andrew Frank Schoeppel

    Andrew Frank Schoeppel

    Andrew_Frank_Schoeppel

  • Clyde, New York
  • Village in New York, United States

    The Smith-Ely Mansion and U.S. Post Office are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. During the American Civil War, men from Clyde served

    Clyde, New York

    Clyde, New York

    Clyde,_New_York

  • Julie Johnson (politician)
  • American politician (born 1966)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Julie Johnson (politician)

    Julie Johnson (politician)

    Julie_Johnson_(politician)

  • Rick Allen (politician)
  • American politician (born 1951)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Rick Allen (politician)

    Rick Allen (politician)

    Rick_Allen_(politician)

  • William Smith (American actor)
  • American actor and stuntman (1933–2021)

    William Emmett Smith Jr. (March 24, 1933 – July 5, 2021) was an American actor and stunt performer. His career spanned nearly 80 years across film and

    William Smith (American actor)

    William Smith (American actor)

    William_Smith_(American_actor)

  • John Rose (Tennessee politician)
  • American politician (born 1965)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    John Rose (Tennessee politician)

    John Rose (Tennessee politician)

    John_Rose_(Tennessee_politician)

  • Borgstrom brothers
  • American military siblings

    enlisted or were drafted into the military: Boyd, LeRoy, Clyde, Rolon Day, and Rulon Jay Borgstrom. Clyde, serving in the 2nd Aviation Engineer Battalion, U

    Borgstrom brothers

    Borgstrom_brothers

  • Lucy McBath
  • American politician (born 1960)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Lucy McBath

    Lucy McBath

    Lucy_McBath

  • Danny Lennon
  • Scottish football manager (born 1969)

    substitute for Clyde against Celtic B in the Glasgow Cup. During his time at Raith Rovers, Lennon won four caps for Northern Ireland B. Lennon was eligible

    Danny Lennon

    Danny Lennon

    Danny_Lennon

  • Margaret Chase Smith
  • American politician (1897–1995)

    with a telephone company during this time. In that position she met Clyde Smith, a prominent local politician, who arranged a job for her as a part-time

    Margaret Chase Smith

    Margaret Chase Smith

    Margaret_Chase_Smith

  • Rob Menendez
  • American lawyer and politician (born 1985)

    Bresnahan Buchanan Burchett Burlison Calvert Cammack Carey B. Carter J. Carter Ciscomani Cline Cloud Clyde Cole Collins Comer Crane Crank Crawford Crenshaw Davidson

    Rob Menendez

    Rob Menendez

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  • Perils of the Jungle (1953 film)
  • 1953 film by George Blair

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  • 1951 Pittsburgh Panthers football team
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  • List of Tulsa Golden Hurricane in the NFL draft
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  • Mike Ezell
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  • 2006 studio album by Ghostface Killah

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  • Guess Who (B. B. King album)
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    English, French, German, and Hungarian (Jób) : from the personal name (Hebrew Iyov) borne by a Biblical character, the central figure in the Book of Job, who was tormented by God and yet refused to forswear Him. The name has been variously interpreted as meaning ‘Where is the (divine) father?’ and ‘Persecuted one’. It does not seem to have been used as a personal name in the Middle Ages: the surname is probably a nickname for a wretched person or one tormented with boils (which was one of Job’s afflictions).

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    Light of God's Name

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  • Sunny
  • n.

    See Sunfish (b).

  • Throttler
  • n.

    See Flasher, 3 (b).

  • Bullpout
  • n.

    See Bullhead, 1 (b).

  • Stercolin
  • n.

    Same as Serolin (b).

  • Jeers
  • n. pl.

    See 1st Jeer (b).

  • Tough-cake
  • n.

    See Tough-pitch (b).

  • Elan
  • b.

    Ardor inspired by passion or enthusiasm.

  • Fluxions
  • n. pl.

    See Fluxion, 6(b).

  • Papagay
  • n.

    See Popinjay, 1 (b).

  • Lookdown
  • n.

    See Moonfish (b).

  • Stercorin
  • n.

    Same as Serolin (b).

  • Pye
  • n.

    See 2d Pie (b).

  • Gear
  • n.

    See 1st Jeer (b).

  • Reenforce
  • v.

    (b)

  • Drawlink
  • n.

    Same as Drawbar (b).

  • Jears
  • n. pl.

    See 1st Jeer (b).

  • Scypha
  • n.

    See Scyphus, 2 (b).