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Bryan Hall (UVA)
Bryan Hall may refer to: * Bryan Hall (sportscaster) (born 1934), Canadian radio presenter * Bryan Hall (gridiron football) (born 1988), American football linebacker * Bryan Hall (Gainesville, Florida), a historic building in Gainesville, Florida, United States * Bryan Hall (Washington State University), a historic building in Pullman, Washington, United States See also * Brian Hall (other) Brian Hall may refer to: *Brian Hall (actor) (1937–1997), English actor *Brian Hall (author) (born 1959), American author * Brian Hall (Yorkshire cricketer) (1929–1989), English cricketer with Yorkshire * Brian Hall (Worcestershire cricketer) ( ... {{disambiguation Hall, Bryan ...
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Bryan Hall (sportscaster)
Bryan Hall (born August 19, 1934) nicknamed "Hallsy", is a Canadian radio and television personality and retired radio play-by-play broadcaster for the Edmonton Eskimos on 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta. Career Hall was born on August 19, 1934 in Toronto, Ontario. His father was a lawyer, who died when Hall was 9, and his mother a nurse. Hall got his first broadcasting job at the age of 19, after moving to Edmonton, at CKUA where he did news, a jazz show, and sports. At the suggestion of a columnist for the ''Edmonton Journal'', Hall also took up a vacant sportscaster job at CHED, which he held from 1955 to 1962. In 1962, Hall moved to Toronto to take up a job covering sports with CHUM, but moved back to Edmonton 3 years later, this time, back to CJCA, where he did play-by-play for the CFL's Edmonton Eskimos with the network from 1965 to 1993. During his time with CJCA, he also pioneered the first open-line sports talk radio show in Edmonton. In the decade of the 70s, Hall worked ...
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Bryan Hall (gridiron Football)
Bryan Hall (born September 12, 1988) is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. In 2011, he signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an undrafted free agent. He played College football at Arkansas State. He has also been a member of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. Early years Hall attended Tilghman High School in Paducah, Kentucky, where he was a four-year letterman and played linebacker in junior and senior years. College career Hall played four years at Arkansas State. He finished with 124 tackles, 16 sacks, 4 forced fumbles and an interception. In 2007 (freshman year), he finished the season with 10 tackles. In 2008, (sophomore year), he was selected as the team's Most Improved Defensive player at the end of spring camp. He finished the season with 39 tackles, 6 sacks and an interception. On August 30, 2008, he recorded 5 tackles and a sack against Texas A&M as Arkansas State won the game, 18–14. In 2009 (junior year), he wa ...
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Bryan Hall (Gainesville, Florida)
Bryan Hall is a historic building in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is in the northeastern section of the University of Florida in Gainesville. On June 27, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Bryan Hall is part of the Warrington College of Business. The building also was home to the College of Law from 1914 to 1969. Namesake Bryan Hall is named for Nathan Philemon Bryan, an attorney, U.S. Senator, and judge who successfully fought for the establishment of a law school at the University of Florida while serving as chairman of the State Board of Control. See also *University of Florida * Buildings at the University of Florida *Warrington College of Business The Warrington College of Business is the business school of the University of Florida. About 6,300 students are enrolled in classes, including undergraduates and graduate students, including Master of Business Administration and Ph.D.-seeking s ... * Campus Historic District Ref ...
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Bryan Hall (Washington State University)
Bryan Hall is a prominent collegiate building in the northwest United States, on the campus of Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. Located in the historic campus core, it is named for Enoch A. Bryan (1855–1941), the president of the college from 1893 to 1915. Easily distinguished by its clock tower, it is currently home to WSU’s Thomas Foley Institute, an auditorium and workshop used by the School of Music for musical theatre and opera productions, along with offices for the university's Global Learning and International Programs. History Designed by Spokane architect J. K. Dow, Bryan Hall was originally used as the college library and gathering space; the building was dedicated in 1909. Its auditorium still serves its original function, though the library has since been repurposed after collections were moved following the completion of the Holland Library in 1950. The auditorium has played host to some notable speakers, including President William Howa ...
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Brian Hall (other)
Brian Hall may refer to: *Brian Hall (actor) (1937–1997), English actor *Brian Hall (author) (born 1959), American author *Brian Hall (Yorkshire cricketer) (1929–1989), English cricketer with Yorkshire *Brian Hall (Worcestershire cricketer) (born 1934), English cricketer with Worcestershire *Brian Hall (Bermudian cricketer) (born 1992), Bermudian cricketer *Brian Hall (footballer, born 1946) (1946–2015), Scottish footballer who played for Liverpool *Brian Hall (footballer, born 1939) (1939–2002), English footballer who played for Colchester United *Brian Hall (Australian footballer) (born 1952), Australian rules footballer who played for North Melbourne *Brian Hall (referee) (born 1961), American football (soccer) referee * Brian K. Hall (born 1941), professor of biology *Brian Hall, one of three mountain climbers lost December 2006, summarized at Mount Hood climbing accidents#Incident history *Brian Hall (athlete) Brian Hall (1937-2010), was a male athlete who competed f ...
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