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  • '''Alumni Hall''' may refer to: *[[Alumni Hall (DePaul University)]], on the DePaul University campus ...
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  • ...ennessee House of Representatives]]. Yokley ran and lost to David Hawk for Tennessee's 5th District in 2012. He received his B.S. from [[East Tennessee State University]]. ...
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  • ...0) served as [[State Attorney General|attorney general]] of the state of [[Tennessee]], [[United States]], from 1999 through September 2006. He previously serve *[[Juris Doctor|J.D.]], [[University of Tennessee College of Law]], 1972 ...
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  • ...|Scott counties]]. He served as a state senator beginning with the 103rd [[Tennessee General Assembly]]. He was vice-chair of the Senate Transportation Committe ...ember and a vice chair of the East Tennessee Development District and East Tennessee Human Resource Agency. ...
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  • Parmalee was born in [[Mansfield, Ohio]]. He studied at Ohio University (bachelor's degree in ...r at the [[Illinois State Museum]], but was recruited by the University of Tennessee in 1973. At Illinois he trained many students who went on to become promin ...
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  • ...politician. A [[Manchester, Tennessee]] native, has been a member of the [[Tennessee Board of Regents]] since July 29, 1994. In 2003 he was elected to the posi ...States District Court]]s for the Eastern, Middle and Western Districts of Tennessee; [[United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit]], [[United States ...
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  • | state_house = Tennessee | birth_place = [[Tennessee]], U.S. ...
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  • ...Joint Select Committee on Children and Youth. Before being elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives, he served on the Sevier County Board of Education ...lege]], and graduated from the [[University of Tennessee]] at [[Knoxville, Tennessee|Knoxville]] with a [[Bachelor of Science]] degree. He is retired from [[Oak ...
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  • ...e Presbytery]] on August 15, 1946. He served pastorates in [[Kentucky]], [[Tennessee]], [[Illinois]], [[Indiana]], [[Alabama]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[Texas]]. He ...the [[General Assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church]]'' (Memphis: Tennessee, 2006). ...
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  • {{Infobox university |type = [[Private university|Private]] [[graduate school]] ...
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  • ...Fowler speaking at a Putnam County Right to Life meeting in [[Cookeville, Tennessee|Cookeville]] in January 2012 ...= [[Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia|Fort Oglethorpe]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], U.S. ...
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  • ...newspapers?id=zAJOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NowDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6792,4355368&dq=tommy-head+tennessee&hl=en|title=Legislators come to aid of referees|date=March 10, 1989|work=[[ ...ol]] and [[coach (sports)|coached]] [[basketball]] for two years after his university graduation. He was the brother of legendary women's basketball coach [[Pat ...
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  • ...] on crime in the Tampa Bay area. He graduated from [[East Tennessee State University]] with a bachelor's degree in broadcast communication in 1984. He served as [[Category:East Tennessee State University alumni]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Public college in Jackson, Tennessee, US}} ...kson, Michigan|Jackson College|the college in Jackson, Mississippi|Jackson State College|other uses|Jackson College (disambiguation)}} ...
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  • | state_house = Tennessee | successor = [[Don Miller (Tennessee politician)|Don Miller]] ...
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  • ...'''{{IPAc-en|ˈ|t|r|uː|p}} (1882 – 1949) was the Chancellor of [[Washington University in St. Louis]] from 1927 until 1944. ...[DePauw University]]. He received his doctorate in classics from [[Cornell University]]. ...
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  • | birth_place = [[McMinnville, Tennessee|McMinnville]], [[Tennessee]], U.S. | death_place = Tennessee, U.S. ...
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  • | state = [[Tennessee]] | district = [[Tennessee's 1st congressional district|1st]] ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Columbia, Tennessee]], U.S. ...ue Baseball]] [[infielder]]. He is an alumnus of [[Middle Tennessee State University]]. ...
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  • |state=[[Tennessee]] |district=[[Tennessee's 1st congressional district|1st]] ...
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