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Fred Taylor (other)
Frederick, Frederic or Fred Taylor may refer to: Sports Association football (soccer) * Fred Taylor (footballer, born 1877), English football player for Grimsby Town * Fred Taylor (footballer, born 1884) (1884–1954), English football player for Chelsea * Fred Taylor (footballer, born 1890) (1890–?), English football player for Hull City and Southampton * Freddy Taylor (footballer) (1920–1983), English football player for Burnley and New Brighton Other sports * Fred Taylor (American football) (born 1976), former American professional football player and running back * Fred Taylor (American football coach) (1920–2013), American college football coach at Texas Christian University * Fred Taylor (Australian footballer) (1918–1991), Australian rules footballer for St Kilda * Fred Taylor (sprinter) (born 1957), American former sprinter * Fred Taylor (basketball, born 1924) (1924–2002), American college basketball coach at The Ohio State University * Fred Taylor (basketball ...
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Fred Taylor (footballer, Born 1877)
Fred Taylor (1877 – after 1897) was an English professional footballer who played as a wing half A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References 1877 births Footballers from Grimsby English men's footballers Men's association football wing halves Grimsby All Saints F.C. players Grimsby Town F.C. players English Football League players Year of death missing {{England-footy-midfielder-1870s-stub ...
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Frederick Taylor (colonist)
Frederick Taylor (25 December 1810 - 14 February 1872) was an English mass murderer, colonial property manager and agricultural capitalist in the Victoria region of Australia. He is best known as the main perpetrator of the Murdering Gully massacre which occurred in 1839 along Mount Emu Creek near Mount Noorat. This massacre resulted in the deaths of about 40 men, women and children of the Tarnbeere gundidj clan of the Djargurd Wurrung people. Taylor was also involved in other shooting deaths of Aboriginal people near Geelong and Lake Colac. After moving to Gippsland, he was involved in frontier conflict there with the Gunai people. Despite his responsibility for the killings being well known and well documented, Taylor was never convicted and enjoyed high esteem in British colonial society until his death in 1872. Early years and Arrival in Australia Frederick Taylor was born 25 December 1810 in England. He came to the Port Phillip region in Australia in March 1836 and not long ...
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Frederick Taylor University
Frederick Taylor University (FTU) is an unaccredited, formerly state-approved private institution of higher learning located in Orange, California, currently offering resident and nonresident certificates in business, as well as undergraduate and graduate degrees in Christian leadership. History and academics Frederick Taylor University was established in 1994 to cater to mature adult learners, 20 years or older. The university previously offered undergraduate and graduate distance education programs in business leading to either a bachelor's or master's degree. FTU currently offers both resident and nonresident programs leading to various certificates in business, as well as a bachelor's, master's, and doctorate in Christian leadership. Secular degrees are no longer offered; religious degree granting institutions are typically exempt from the state-approval process, but the school mentions on its website that the eligibility for exempt status has not been verified by the ...
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Freddy Taylor (musician)
Freddy Taylor, also Freddie Taylor, was an American jazz singer, trumpeter, dancer, and bandleader of swing. Biography Taylor started his career as a dancer in the New York Cotton Club in the 1930s. With Lucky Millinder's orchestra he came to Europe in 1933, where he worked from then on with his own formations. On the trumpet he got lessons from Bill Coleman. Charlie Johnson, Chester Lanier, Fletcher Allen and guitarist Oscar Alemán also played in his quintet. Taylor is remembered most of all by his sessions with Django Reinhardt, in which he recorded the jazz standards "Shine", "I'se Muggin'", "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", "After You've Gone", "Georgia on My Mind" and "Nagasaki".Dietrich Schulz-Köhn war Zeuge der Aufnahmesession Reinhardts mit dem Sänger: „Freddy Taylor sang einige Evergreens, aber von ‚Georgia on My Mind "Georgia on My Mind" is a 1930 song written by Hoagy Carmichael and Stuart Gorrell and first recorded that same year by Hoagy Carmichael. ...
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Sir Frederick Taylor, 1st Baronet
Sir Frederick Taylor, 1st Baronet (6 April 1847 – 2 December 1920) was a British physician and president of the Royal College of Physicians 1915–1918 and president of the Royal Society of Medicine 1914–1916. He was created first Taylor baronet of Kennington in the 1917 Birthday Honours. Career Frederick Taylor was educated at Epsom College and at Guy's Hospital, where he graduated MB in 1868. At Guy's Hospital he was appointed in 1870 demonstrator of anatomy, in 1873 assistant physician, and in 1885 full physician, retiring in 1907 as consulting physician. He was the dean of Guy's Hospital Medical School from 1874 to 1888. He received the higher MD degree from the University of London. Taylor was elected FRCP in 1879. The Royal College of Physicians appointed him Lumleian Lecturer in 1904 and Harveian Orator in 1907. Taylor's reputation is based upon his textbook ''A Manual of the Practice of Medicine'', which was first published in 1890. The 11th edition, entitled ' ...
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Fred Barney Taylor
Fred Barney Taylor (born August 25, 1948) is an American independent filmmaker. He is best known for directing ''The Polymath or, The Life and Opinions of Samuel R. Delany, Gentleman'' in 2007 which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. It was an official selection of the 2008 International Festival of Films on Art, London International LGFF, FRAMELINE, OUTFEST, REELING, and Seattle GLFF. Career Taylor shot ''The Architecture of Rhythm'' (1989) on location in West Africa, the Caribbean, and Brazil. It was selected for the ''Distant Lives'' series co-produced by PBS and the Learning Channel, and broadcast nationally. Taylor's 1982 film, ''Los Hijos de Sandino'' (The Children of Sandino) was shot in 16mm. In ''Show Us Life'' Chuck Kleinhans said: “The film presents the poetry of the revolution; that is the part of the total picture never captured in maps, charts and the official talking-head interviews with officials.” It was an award winner at the Global Village Documenta ...
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Fred Taylor (physicist)
Fredric William Taylor was a British physicist and academic. He was Halley Professor of Physics Emeritus at the University of Oxford, where he lived until his death in December 2021. Early life and education Taylor was born in Amble, Northumberland, England. His father, William, was a joiner who had been wounded in World War II, and his mother, Ena, was a teacher. In 1949, the family moved to Howick, Northumberland. He was educated at The Duke's School, then an all-boys school in Alnwick. He studied physics at the University of Liverpool, graduating with a first class Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree. He then undertook postgraduate research in atmospheric physics at Jesus College, Oxford under the supervision of Sir John Houghton, and graduated from the University of Oxford with a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree. Academic career In 1970, Taylor joined the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology. He was principal investigator for the first experi ...
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Frederick W
Frederick may refer to: People * Frederick (given name), the name Nobility Anhalt-Harzgerode *Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode (1613–1670) Austria * Frederick I, Duke of Austria (Babenberg), Duke of Austria from 1195 to 1198 * Frederick II, Duke of Austria (1219–1246), last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty * Frederick the Fair (Frederick I of Austria (Habsburg), 1286–1330), Duke of Austria and King of the Romans Baden * Frederick I, Grand Duke of Baden (1826–1907), Grand Duke of Baden * Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden (1857–1928), Grand Duke of Baden Bohemia * Frederick, Duke of Bohemia (died 1189), Duke of Olomouc and Bohemia Britain * Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–1751), eldest son of King George II of Great Britain Brandenburg/Prussia * Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg (1371–1440), also known as Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg * Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg (1413–1470), Margrave of Brandenburg * Frederick William, Elector ...
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Frederick Southgate Taylor
Frederick Southgate Taylor (December 16, 1847 – February 16, 1896), was a businessman, politician, philanthropist, and founder of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Biography His father, the Honorable Tazewell Taylor, was the bursar of The College of William and Mary until his death in 1850. Taylor grew up in and around Norfolk, Virginia. Tradition states that he served in the Confederate Army, but no permanent record exists within his family. After receiving his A.B. degree from William and Mary, Taylor entered the University of Virginia in the Autumn of 1867. Taylor stayed at 47 West Range (part of The Range) until 1869, studying pre-law. On Sunday evening March 1, 1868, at 47 West Range, Pi Kappa Alpha was founded by Frederick Southgate Taylor, his cousin and roommate Littleton Waller Tazewell Bradford, two of Tazewell's fellow Virginia Military Institute cadets then studying medicine at Virginia, James Benjamin Sclater Jr. and Julian Edward Wood, another medical student ...
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Frederick Howard Taylor
Frederick Howard Taylor List of acronyms and initialisms: A#AK, a.k.a. F. Howard Taylor (25 November 1862 – 15 August 1946), was a British pioneer Protestant Christianity, Christian missionary to China, author, speaker and second son of James Hudson Taylor, founder of the China Inland Mission, and Maria Jane Dyer. Beginnings Howard Taylor was three when his father founded the China Inland Mission. He was born in London during his parents’ first furlough in England together. In 1866 at the age of four he was taken with his parents, 3 siblings and sixteen other missionaries to China aboard the Lammermuir (clipper) as part of the famous Lammermuir Party. During the 4-month long voyage the ship was nearly wrecked by 2 typhoons. His sister, Grace Dyer Taylor died of meningitis the first year. When he was six the family was nearly killed by a rioting mob during the Yangzhou riot in 1868. Finally in 1870 he was sent home with his surviving siblings with Emily Blatchley to liv ...
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Frederick Taylor (historian)
Frederick Taylor (born 28 December 1947 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire) is a British novelist and historian specialising in modern German history. He was educated at Aylesbury Grammar School and read History and Modern Languages at Oxford University. He did postgraduate work at Sussex University on the rise of the extreme right in Germany in the early twentieth century. Before embarking on the series of historical monographs for which he is best known, he translated '' The Goebbels Diaries 1939–1941'' into English and wrote novels set in Germany. Bibliography Novels *''Auf Wiedersehen, Pet''. London: Sphere, 1983. Based on the television series A television show – or simply TV show – is any content produced for viewing on a television set which can be broadcast via over-the-air, satellite television, satellite, or cable television, cable, excluding breaking news, television adverti .... *''Walking Shadows''. New York: St Martins, 1984. *''The Kinder Garden''. London: Ce ...
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Fred Taylor (Pennsylvania Politician)
Fred E. Taylor (August 30, 1931 – September 19, 2015) was an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. There are 203 members, elected for two-year terms from single member districts. It .... Taylor died on September 19, 2015, at the age of 84. References 1931 births 2015 deaths Democratic Party members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives {{Pennsylvania-PARepresentative-stub ...
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