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Bagley (surname)
Bagley is a surname. Notable people with this name include * Ben Bagley (1933–1998), American musical theatre and record producer * David W. Bagley (1883–1960), Admiral in the United States Navy during World War II * Desmond Bagley (1923–1983), British journalist and novelist * Edward Bagley (1876-1961), British soldier and politician * Edwin Eugene Bagley (1857–1922), American composer * Florence Bagley (1874–1952), American psychologist * Frances Bagley (born 1946), American sculptor * George A. Bagley (1826–1915), United States Representative from New York * George R. Bagley (1871–1939), American attorney and jurist in Oregon * Harry T. Bagley (1874–1919), American attorney and politician and mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon * James W. Bagley (1881–1947) was an American aerial photographer, topographic engineer and inventor. * John Bagley (basketball) (born 1960), American basketball player in the National Basketball Association * John H. Bagley Jr. (1832–1 ...
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Ben Bagley
Ben Bagley (October 18, 1933 – March 21, 1998) was an American musical producer and record producer. Career Born in Burlington, Vermont, Bagley moved to New York during the early 1950s, and in 1955, at age 22, he produced his first hit, ''Shoestring Revue'', starring (among others) Beatrice Arthur and Chita Rivera (and, later, Jane Connell), and with songs by Charles Strouse, Lee Adams, June Carroll, and Sheldon Harnick.Botto, Loui"Ben Bagley -- Revisited" playbill.com, August 15, 1997 The glowing notices from ''Shoestring'' enabled him to mount a more lavish and sophisticated revue, ''The Littlest Revue'' Off-Broadway in 1956."'The Littlest Revue' Listing"
Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed July 4, 2011
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Mark Bagley
Mark Bagley (; born August 7, 1957) is an American comics artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics on such titles as ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', '' Thunderbolts'', ''New Warriors'', ''Venom'' and ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and for DC Comics on ''Justice League of America'', ''Batman'' and ''Trinity''. Early life Mark Bagley was born to a military family in Frankfurt, West Germany. Career After his work in the military and at Ringling College of Art and Design, Bagley continued trying to break into the comic industry. While working a construction job, he suffered a severe injury to his leg while using a handsaw that required 132 stitches. He eventually ended up working for Lockheed Martin making technical drawings. Marvel Comics In 1983, Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Jim Shooter created the ''Marvel Try-out Book'' to draw new talent into the comic book industry. The contest involved a deconstructed comic book which contestants could complete and submit to Marvel. The winner would be aw ...
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William Bagley (footballer)
William Bagley (8 July 1909 – ) was an English professional footballer, born in Wolverhampton, who played as an inside left for Newport County and Portsmouth Portsmouth ( ) is a port and city in the ceremonial county of Hampshire in southern England. The city of Portsmouth has been a unitary authority since 1 April 1997 and is administered by Portsmouth City Council. Portsmouth is the most dens .... References * Portsmouth F.C. players Newport County A.F.C. players Footballers from Wolverhampton Year of death missing 1909 births Men's association football inside forwards English men's footballers English Football League players Place of death missing {{England-footy-forward-stub ...
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William Bagley (educator)
William Chandler Bagley (March 15, 1874, in Detroit – July 1, 1946, in New York City), was an American educator and editor. He graduated in 1895 from Michigan State Agricultural College, currently called Michigan State University; completed MS, in 1898, from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1898; and was awarded PhD by Cornell University in 1900. He taught in elementary schools before becoming (1908) professor of education at the University of Illinois, where he served as the director of the School of Education from 1908 until 1917. He was professor of education at Teachers College A normal school or normal college is an institution created to train teachers by educating them in the norms of pedagogy and curriculum. In the 19th century in the United States, instruction in normal schools was at the high school level, turni ..., Columbia, from 1917 to 1940. An opponent of pragmatism and progressive education, Bagley insisted on the value of knowledge for its own sake, ...
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Will Bagley
William Grant Bagley (May 27, 1950 – September 28, 2021) was a historian specializing in the history of the Western United States and the American Old West. Bagley wrote about the fur trade, overland emigration, Native Americans in the United States, American Indians, military history, frontier violence, railroads, mining, and Utah and the Mormons. Biography William Grant Bagley was born to Lawrence Miles Bagley and Margene Bailey Bagley on May 27, 1950, in Salt Lake City, Utah. His ancestors came from England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden and Germany. He was a descendant of the fifth governor of Connecticut, John Webster. His paternal great grandfather was a Mormon pioneer from New Brunswick, Canada. From the age of nine he was raised in Oceanside, California, where his father was a long-serving mayor in the 1980s. His younger brother Pat Bagley became the notable ''Salt Lake Tribune'' editorial cartoonist and they are the uncles of professional surfer Dusty Payne. Bagley at ...
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Tom Bagley (racing Driver)
Tom Bagley (born December 3, 1939, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is a former driver in the USAC, CART Championship Car, IMSA, Formula Atlantic, and Trans-Am Series. He raced Indycars in the 1978-1980 and 1983 seasons, with 42 combined career starts, including the 1978-1980 Indianapolis 500,Utterback, Bill (1989)His career ran out of gas, but memories keep going, ''Pittsburgh Press'', October 16, 1989, retrieved 2010-10-03 finishing in the top ten 23 times, with a best finish, three times, of 4th position. He was USAC Rookie of the Year in 1978, and did not finish worse than 11th in points during his three full-time seasons. He did not begin wheel-to-wheel racing until age 31, after earning a master's degree in Physics from Pennsylvania State University. While in college, Bagley became interested in fuel mileage competitions and then autocross, rising to the attention of Bill Scott, operator of the racing school at Summit Point Motorsports Park. Scott lent Bagley a Formula Ford car to ...
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Thomas Bagley (footballer)
Thomas H. Bagley was an English professional footballer who played as an outside right. Career Born in Birkenhead, Bagley played for Bury, Bradford City and Stockport County. For Bradford City, he made 31 appearances in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla ...; he also made 6 appearances in the FA Cup.Frost, p. 379 Sources * References 20th-century births Year of death missing English men's footballers Bury F.C. players Bradford City A.F.C. players Stockport County F.C. players English Football League players Men's association football outside forwards Footballers from Birkenhead {{England-footy-forward-stub ...
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Thomas Bagley (priest)
Thomas Bagley was a 15th-century English priest. In 1431 he was Vicar of "Monenden" (Manuden in Essex Essex () is a county in the East of England. One of the home counties, it borders Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, the North Sea to the east, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south, and G ...) and was described as "a valiant disciple and adherent of Wicliffe". He was condemned for heresy and burnt at Smithfield that year. He was accused of declaring that ''if in the sacrament a priest made bread into God, he made a God that can be eaten by rats and mice. He pronounced that the monks, and the nuns, and the friars, and all other privileged persons recognized by the church, were limbs of Satan''. References External links Manuden website Bagley, Thomas Bagley, Thomas Bagley, Thomas Bagley, Thomas People executed under the Lancastrians Bagley, Thomas People executed by the Kingdom of England by burning Year ...
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Tennent H
Tennent is a surname, and may refer to: * Blair Tennent (1898–1976), New Zealand politician * David Hilt Tennent 1873–1941), American developmental biologist * Gilbert Tennent (1703–1764), Irish Presbyterian clergyman * H. M. Tennent (1879–1941), British theatre impresario * Hector Tennent (1842–1904), Australian cricketer * Hugh Tennent (1863–1890), Scottish brewer known for beginning the production of Wellpark Brewery's "Tennent's Lager" * James Emerson Tennent (1804–1869), British politician * John Tennent (other) * Madge Tennent (1889–1972), American artist of Hawaii * Peter Tennent, mayor of New Plymouth, New Zealand * William Tennent (1673–1746), Scottish-American Presbyterian clergyman * William Tennent III (1740–1777), Presbyterian clergyman and colonial patriot See also * Tennent, New Jersey * Tenant (other) * Tennant (other) Tennant may refer to: * Tennant (surname), people with the surname ''Tennant'' * Tennant, Califo ...
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Ross Bagley
Ross Bagley is an American former actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Nicky Banks in ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'' as well as Dylan Dubrow in ''Independence Day''. He also played Buckwheat in ''The Little Rascals''. Career Most popular as a child actor during the mid-1990s, Bagley is best known for his role as Nicholas “Nicky” Banks on the NBC sitcom ''The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,'' between 1994 and 1996. Bagley also portrayed Buckwheat in the feature film adaptation of 1994 of ''The Little Rascals'', and along with his ''Fresh Prince'' co star Will Smith he appeared in the film ''Independence Day An independence day is an annual event commemorating the anniversary of a nation's independence or statehood, usually after ceasing to be a group or part of another nation or state, or more rarely after the end of a military occupation. Many ...'' (1996). Filmography Awards and nominations References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:B ...
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Rodney Bagley
Rodney D. Bagley (October 2, 1934-April 13, 2023) was an engineer and co-inventor of the catalytic converter. Rodney Bagley was born in Ogden, Utah, on 2 October 1934. He earned a B.S. in geological engineering in 1960, and a PhD in ceramic engineering in 1964, both from the University of Utah. He worked for Corning Incorporated from 1963 until his retirement in 1994, researching unique ceramic materials. Bagley is a Corning Research fellow, an American Ceramic Society fellow, and recipient of the Geijsbeck Award (1985) and the International Ceramics Prize (1996). He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2002. The Clean Air Act (1970) set new standards for automotive emissions. Bagley, as part of a Corning team that also included Irwin Lachman and geologist Ronald Lewis, invented the core, or substrate, used in modern catalytic converters. They developed the extrusion die along with a process that made a thin-walled, honeycomb cellular ceramic substrate. Thou ...
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Pat Bagley
Patrick "Pat" Bagley (born 1956) is an American editorial cartoonist and journalist for ''The Salt Lake Tribune'' in Salt Lake City, Utah, and an author and illustrator of several books. Biography Bagley was born in Salt Lake City and raised in Oceanside, California, where his father was mayor and his mother was a school teacher. Always interested in politics, Bagley participated in a PBS interview of Ronald Reagan when he was in high school. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), he was a proselyting missionary in the Bolivia La Paz Mission from 1975 to 1977. In 1978, he received his degree in political science (with a history minor) from Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah. Bagley has two sons, Miles and Alec. Will Bagley, Pat's older brother, is an accomplished historian of the western United States and coauthored ''This is the Place!: A Crossroads of Utah's Past'' with Pat in 1996. In October 2009, while reacting to recent sta ...
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