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Frank Hoffman (politician)
Frank Hoffman may refer to: * Frank "Nordy" Hoffman (1909–1996), American college football player and the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate * Frank Hoffmann (Canadian football) (born 1980), Canadian football guard * Frank Hoffman (baseball), 19th-century baseball player *Frank Sargent Hoffman (1852–1928), American philosopher * Frank Hoffman (artist), see Harold Dow Bugbee Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15, 1900 – March 27, 1963) was an American Western artist, illustrator, painter, and curator of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas.Bugbee exhibit, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, ... See also * Frank Hoffmann (other) {{hndis, Hoffman, Frank ...
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Frank "Nordy" Hoffman
Frank Nordhoff "Nordy" Hoffman (December 19, 1909 – April 5, 1996) was an American college football player at the University of Notre Dame where his record as All-American guard during the 1930 and 1931 seasons was commemorated, in 1978, with election to the College Football Hall of Fame. From 1975 to 1981, he served as the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate. His full name was Frank Nordhoff Hoffmann and everyone called him "Nordy". Born in Seattle, he attended St. Martin High School but didn't play football there. He enrolled at the University of Notre Dame and met football coach, Knute Rockne. The coach noted his size, 6-2 and 224 pounds, and asked Nordy to try out for football. As a sophomore, he was a fourth-string tackle on the 1929 squad that included some legendary Notre Dame names...Frank Carideo, Marty Brill, Frank Leahy, Marchy Schwartz, Tommy Yarr and Jack Cannon. He moved up to the varsity as a second-string tackle in 1930 and first-string guard in 1931. T ...
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Frank Hoffmann (Canadian Football)
Frank Hoffmann (born May 23, 1980) is a former Canadian football guard who played one season with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League. He was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts in the fourth round of the 2004 CFL Draft. He first enrolled at Temple University before transferring to York University York University (french: Université York), also known as YorkU or simply YU, is a public university, public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is Canada's fourth-largest university, and it has approximately 55,700 students, 7,0 .... Professional career Toronto Argonauts Hoffman was drafted by the Toronto Argonauts with the 30th pick in the 2004 CFL Draft. He was released by the Argonauts on June 13, 2005. References External linksJust Sports Stats
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Frank Hoffman (baseball)
Frank J. Hoffman (a.k.a. "The Texas Wonder"), was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched in 12 games for the 1888 Kansas City Cowboys of the American Association American Association may refer to: Baseball * American Association (1882–1891), a major league active from 1882 to 1891 * American Association (1902–1997), a minor league active from 1902 to 1962 and 1969 to 1997 * American Association of Profe .... He played in the minor leagues through 1892. External links Major League Baseball pitchers Baseball players from Texas Kansas City Cowboys (American Association) players 19th-century baseball players New Orleans Pelicans (baseball) players Hot Springs Blues players San Antonio Missionaries players Denver Grizzlies (baseball) players Denver Mountaineers players Sacramento Senators players Houston Mud Cats players San Francisco Metropolitans players Date of birth missing Date of death missing {{US-baseball-pitcher-stub ...
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Frank Sargent Hoffman
Frank Sargent Hoffman (February 9, 1852 - 1928) was an American philosopher who wrote on psychology and religion. Hoffman was born in Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. In 1876 he graduated from Amherst College and obtained his PhD in 1896. He received a Bachelor of Divinity degree from Yale University. Raymond, Andrew Van Vranken. (1907)''Union University, Its History, Influence, Characteristics and Equipment'' Volume 2. pp. 5-7 He was Professor of Philosophy at Union College. He contributed to ''The North American Review'' and was a member of the American Philosophical Association, American Psychology Society and the Phi Beta Kappa Society. Hoffman's ''Psychology and Common Life'' (1903) received mixed reviews, a criticism was its overemphasise on psychical research. Publications Articles *Hoffman, Frank Sargent. (1900). ''The Scientific Method in Theology''. ''The North American Review'' 170 (521): 575-584. *Hoffman, Frank Sargent. (1908). ''What Is Religion?'' ''The North American ...
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Frank Hoffman (artist)
Frank Hoffman may refer to: *Frank "Nordy" Hoffman (1909–1996), American college football player and the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate *Frank Hoffmann (Canadian football) (born 1980), Canadian football guard *Frank Hoffman (baseball), 19th-century baseball player *Frank Sargent Hoffman (1852–1928), American philosopher * Frank Hoffman (artist), see Harold Dow Bugbee Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15, 1900 – March 27, 1963) was an American Western artist, illustrator, painter, and curator of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas.Bugbee exhibit, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, ... See also * Frank Hoffmann (other) {{hndis, Hoffman, Frank ...
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Harold Dow Bugbee
Harold Dow Bugbee (August 15, 1900 – March 27, 1963) was an American Western artist, illustrator, painter, and curator of the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon, Texas.Bugbee exhibit, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas Bugbee sought with considerable success to become the dominant artist of the Texas South Plains, as his role model, Charles M. Russell of Montana, accordingly sketched life of the northern Great Plains. Early years and education Bugbee was born in Lexington, Massachusetts, to Charles H. Bugbee and the former Grace L. Dow. In 1914, the family moved to the Texas Panhandle at the suggestion of a cousin, cattleman T.S. Bugbee, and established a ranch near Clarendon, the seat of Donley County east of Amarillo. As a youth, Bugbee began sketching the multiple facets of ranch life hoping to preserve for posterity a rapidly vanishing way of life. His own experiences offered keen insight into ranch living in the Panhandle. Bugbee graduated ...
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