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Harry Hughes (other)
Harry Hughes (1926–2019) was an American politician. Harry Hughes may also refer to: * Harry Hughes (Australian footballer) (1876–1929), Australian footballer * Harry Hughes (director), British film director and screenwriter * Harry Hughes (footballer, born 1929) (1929–2013), English former footballer * Harry W. Hughes (1887–1953), American football player, coach and college athletics administrator * Harry Hughes (javelin thrower) (born 1997), British javelin thrower See also * Henry Hughes (other) * Harold Hughes Harold Everett Hughes (February 10, 1922 – October 23, 1996) was the 36th Governor of Iowa from 1963 until 1969, and a United States senator from Iowa from 1969 until 1975. He began his political career as a Republican but changed his affil ...
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Harry Hughes
Harry Roe Hughes (November 13, 1926 – March 13, 2019) was an American politician from the Democratic Party who served as the 57th Governor of Maryland from 1979 to 1987. Early life and family Hughes was born in Easton, Maryland, the son of Helen (Roe) and Jonathan Longfellow Hughes. Hughes attended Caroline County, Maryland, public schools before attending the Mercersburg Academy in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. After school, Hughes served in the U.S. Naval Air Corps during the Second World War. After the War, Hughes continued his education by attending Mount Saint Mary's University and the University of Maryland, from which he graduated in 1949. At Maryland he was a member of the Alpha Psi chapter of the Theta Chi social fraternity. He received his law degree from The George Washington University Law School in 1952 and was admitted to the Maryland Bar the same year. Hughes married his wife, Patricia Donoho Hughes, on June 30, 1951. They have two daughters, Ann and Eliz ...
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Harry Hughes (Australian Footballer)
Harry James William Hughes (24 May 1876 – 5 November 1929) was an Australian rules football Australian football, also called Australian rules football or Aussie rules, or more simply football or footy, is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by k ...er who played with Melbourne in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Notes External links * * 1876 births 1929 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Melbourne Football Club players People educated at Wesley College (Victoria) Melbourne Football Club (VFA) players {{AFL-bio-1870s-stub ...
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Harry Hughes (director)
Harry Hughes was a British screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography * ''The Shadow of Evil'' (1921) * ''A Rogue in Love'' (1922) * ''A Daughter in Revolt'' (1928) * '' The Hellcat'' (1928) * '' Virginia's Husband'' (1928) * ''Troublesome Wives'' (1928) * '' His Wife's Mother'' (1932) * '' Facing the Music'' (1933) * '' A Southern Maid'' (1933) * ''Their Night Out'' (1933) * ''Song at Eventide'' (1934) * ''The Broken Rosary'' (1934) * ''Play Up the Band'' (1935) * ''The Improper Duchess'' (1936) * ''Tropical Trouble'' (1936) *'' The Last Chance'' (1937) * '' The Gables Mystery'' (1938) * ''Mountains O'Mourne ''Mountains O'Mourne'' is a 1938 British musical film directed by Harry Hughes and starring Rene Ray, Niall MacGinnis and Jerry Verno. It was shot at Walton Studios near London.Wood p.99 The film's sets were designed by the art director R. Hol ...'' (1938) References External links * Year of birth unknown Year of death unknown British film directors ...
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Harry Hughes (footballer, Born 1929)
Harold James Hughes (8 October 1929 - 15 October 2013) was an English professional footballer. His clubs included Chelsea, Bournemouth & Boscombe Athletic and Gillingham, where he made over 200 Football League appearances. He was captain of the Bournemouth team that knocked out Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur before losing to Manchester United Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in 2021. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of City of Salford, Salford to ... in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup in 1957. References 1929 births Footballers from Nuneaton 2013 deaths Men's association football defenders English men's footballers Southport F.C. players Chelsea F.C. players AFC Bournemouth players Gillingham F.C. players Guildford City F.C. players English Football League players {{england-footy-defender-1920s-stu ...
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Harry W
Harry may refer to: TV shows * ''Harry'' (American TV series), a 1987 American comedy series starring Alan Arkin * ''Harry'' (British TV series), a 1993 BBC drama that ran for two seasons * ''Harry'' (talk show), a 2016 American daytime talk show hosted by Harry Connick Jr. People and fictional characters *Harry (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name *Harry (surname), a list of people with the surname *Dirty Harry (musician) (born 1982), British rock singer who has also used the stage name Harry *Harry Potter (character), the main protagonist in a Harry Potter fictional series by J. K. Rowling Other uses *Harry (derogatory term), derogatory term used in Norway * ''Harry'' (album), a 1969 album by Harry Nilsson *The tunnel used in the Stalag Luft III escape ("The Great Escape") of World War II * ''Harry'' (newspaper), an underground newspaper in Baltimore, Maryland See also *Harrying (laying waste), may refer to the following historical event ...
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Harry Hughes (javelin Thrower)
Harry Hughes (born 26 September 1997) is a British javelin thrower. He was the 2019 British Athletics Championships winner with a throw of 75.11 metres. Biography Hughes is from Bury St Edmunds. He was a standout athlete from a young age, as he threw the senior weight javelin 62.30 metres at age 15 on his first recorded attempt. He was the 2013 English Schools and Schools International Athletic Board under-17 champion, and at the 2013 World School Athletics Championship he won the bronze medal in the 700-gram javelin with a distance of 64.54 m. By 2014, he had achieved the number 2 mark on the all-time national under-17 rankings, behind only David Parker. At the 2016 World U20 Championships in Athletics, Hughes represented his country in the javelin. He threw 74.30 m in qualification, but he was not able to match that mark in the final, throwing 72.22 metres for 7th place behind Neeraj Chopra's world under-20 record winning mark. After finishing 7th at the 2017 British Athl ...
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Henry Hughes (other)
Henry Hughes may refer to: * Henry Hughes, 19th century British locomotive builder, see Brush Traction * Henry Hughes (1850s), stained-glass window designer and partner in the firm Ward and Hughes * Henry Hughes (cricketer) (born 1992), English cricketer * Henry Hughes (director), American film director * Henry Hughes (New South Wales politician) (fl. 1850s), Australian politician * Henry Hughes (sociologist) (1829–1862), American lawyer, sociologist, state senator and Confederate officer from Mississippi * Henry Hughes (Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar) (1788–1860), Irish-born Roman Catholic bishop and Franciscan friar * Henry George Hughes (1810–1872), Irish judge and politician * Henry Kent Hughes (1814–1880), pastoralist and politician in the South Australian House of Assembly * Henry P. Hughes (1904–1968), American jurist from Wisconsin * H. Stuart Hughes (1916–1999), American historian, professor, and activist * Henry Castree Hughes (1893–1976), British architect a ...
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