Frank Hunter (songwriter) (1894–1981), American tennis player
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Frank Hunter may refer to: * Frank O'Driscoll Hunter (1894–1982), United States Air Force general * Frank Hunter (rugby union) (1858–1930), Scottish rugby player * Frank Hunter (musician) (1919–2005), American musician and arranger * Frank Hunter (photographer), American photographer and university educator * Francis Hunter Francis "Frank" Townsend Hunter (June 28, 1894 – December 2, 1981) was an American tennis player who won an Olympic gold medal. Early and personal life Hunter graduated from Cornell University in 1916, where he was a member of the Quill and D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank O'Driscoll Hunter
Frank O'Driscoll Hunter (December 8, 1894 – June 25, 1982) was a World War I flying ace, being credited by the United States Army Air Service with downing nine enemy aircraft. Hunter became an advocate of fighter aircraft strategy and tactics. In World War II he served as commanding general of the VIII Fighter Command and, later, the First Air Force. Early career Hunter was born in Savannah, Georgia on December 8, 1894. He was educated at Hotchkiss School, Connecticut, and in Lausanne, Switzerland. He enlisted in the Aviation Section, Signal Reserve, as a flying cadet on May 18, 1917. World War I service He went to France in September 1917 and received further training at the 3rd Aviation Instruction Center at Issoudun, France. Assigned to the 103rd Aero Squadron in May 1918, on his first combat patrol Hunter downed two German planes and landed safely despite being wounded. By the end of the war he had nine German planes to his credit, earning him recognition as an ace. Hunter ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank Hunter (rugby Union)
Frank Hunter (26 July 1858 – 11 October 1930) was a Scotland international rugby union player; and also a Scotland international cricketer.Bath, p104Goodwin, p203Player profile on scrum.com. Retrieved 26 February 2010 Rugby Union career Amateur career Hunter went to Fettes College, and then studied at Edinburgh University. He played rugby union for Edinburgh University. The ''Athletic News'' of 8 February 1882 reported on the university m ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank Hunter (musician)
Frank Theodore Hundertmark (October 19, 1919 – December 15, 2005), known as Frank Hunter, was an American trombonist, bandleader and music arranger. He is now best known for his 1959 exotica album ''White Goddess''. Early in his career he used the name Frank Huntermark, and on some recordings of Latin American music he was credited as Francisco Cazador ("''cazador''" being Spanish for "hunter"). Biography Born and brought up in the Germantown area of Philadelphia, Hunter attended Mastbaum Vocational High School. He began as a professional musician in jazz bands in and around the area. In 1940 he began playing in the house band at radio station WCAU, before touring with Al Donahue. In World War II, he scored revues, and arranged shows for the West Point Band. Frank Hunter, ''Clear Mud Publications'' Ret ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Frank Hunter (photographer)
Frank Hunter (born August 2, 1947) is an American documentary and fine-art photographer and university educator. He is known for his photographic landscapes and his mastery of the platinum/palladium process. His interest in photographic processes includes the technical process of exposure and development as well as the psychological and spiritual aspects of creating photographic work. "Hunter has always been famed for transforming the utterly familiar to something rich and strange.""Visions in Black and White," review of exhibition. Jerry Cullum, Atlanta Journal/Constitution, Sunday, November 5, pg K-10 Education and influences Frank Hunter was born in El Paso, Texas in 1947. During the early 1970s he studied photography with Gary Metz at the University of Colorado, Boulder while earning an MA in communications. (1973). At Metz's urging, Hunter studied with the photographer Nathan Lyons at the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester New York. From 1982 to 1985, Hunter pursued a Ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |