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Hillard may refer to: Surname: *Carole Hillard (1936–2007), the first woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota *Charlie Hillard (1938–1996), American aerobatics pilot, the first American to win the world aerobatics title *Donora Hillard (born 1982), American educator and author * Doug Hillard (1935–1997), English professional footballer *George Stillman Hillard (1808–1879), American lawyer and author * Major M. Hillard (1896–1977), Virginia politician and judge from Chesapeake, Virginia *Merris Hillard (born 1949), Australian printmaker and photographer * Norm Hillard (1915–1986), Australian rules footballer * Robert E. Hillard (1917–2000), co-established Fleishman-Hillard in St. Louis, Missouri in 1946 *Steve Hillard, private equity entrepreneur, attorney, author, and television producer Given name: *Hillard Elkins (1929–2010), American theatre and film producer *Hillard Bell Huntington (1910–1992), physicist who first proposed, in 1935, that hydrog ...
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Carole Hillard
Carole Kay Hillard (née Rypkema; August 14, 1936 – October 25, 2007) was the first woman to serve as Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota. Personal Hillard was born in Deadwood, South Dakota, August 14, 1936 to Edward Rypkema and Vernell Peterson; she was one of three daughters born to them. She graduated from the University of Arizona in 1957 with an undergraduate degree. She subsequently earned a master's degree in education from South Dakota State University in 1982 and then a master's degree in political science at the University of South Dakota in 1984. Hillard was married to John Hillard. They had five children. Politics Hillard's electoral career began when she served on the Rapid City Common Council. She was then elected to two terms in the South Dakota House of Representatives from Rapid City. Hillard, a Republican, was elected as Lieutenant Governor in 1994 and was re-elected in 1998 as the running mate of Bill Janklow; she served from 1995 to 2003. She was i ...
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Hillard Bell Huntington
Dr. Hillard Bell Huntington (21 December 1910 in Wilkes Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania – 17 July 1992 Troy, Rensselaer County, New York) was a physicist who (together with Eugene Wigner) first proposed, in 1935, that hydrogen could occur in a metallic state. He is also known for his work on the electromigration of atoms, which later became an important consideration in semiconductor electronics. Huntington was born in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and received his bachelor's (1932), master's (1933) and doctoral (1941) degrees from Princeton University. He taught at Culver Military Academy, the University of Pennsylvania and Washington University in St. Louis. During World War II Huntington worked at the Radiation Lab at MIT. Huntington joined the faculty of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1946. He served as chair of the physics department at RPI from 1961-1968. He was known as a specialist in diffusion and conduction processes in metals. Ivar Giaever, who won the Nobel Pri ...
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Hilliardia
''Hilliardia'' is a monotypic genus of South African flowering plants in the daisy family. It only contains one known species, ''Hilliardia zuurbergensis'' It is native to the Eastern Cape Province and KwaZulu-Natal of South Africa. The genus name of ''Hilliardia'' is in honour of Olive Mary Hilliard (b. 1925), a noted South African botanist and taxonomist. The Latin specific epithet of ''zuurbergensis'' refers to coming from the Zuurberg Mountains Suurberg cycads in a valley of the Suurberg The Suurberg (also Zuurberg or Suurberge) is a mountain range in the southern Sarah Baartman District Municipality of the Eastern Cape, South Africa. The range of some 70 kilometres long (west to east) ... in South Africa. The genus name of ''Hilliardia'' and the species of ''Hilliardia zuurbergensis'' were first described and published in Opera Bot. Vol.92 on page 147 in 1987. References Anthemideae Monotypic Asteraceae genera Endemic flora of South Africa Flora of the Cape Pro ...
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Hilliard (other)
Hilliard may refer to: Places Canada *Hilliard, Ontario *Hilliard, Alberta United States *Hilliard, Florida *Hilliard, Missouri *Hilliard, Ohio Other uses *Hilliard (name) *The Hilliard Ensemble, named after Nicholas Hilliard *Hilliard Mills, historic mill site in Manchester, Connecticut *Hilliard Peak Hilliard Peak is a mountain summit in Pitkin County, Colorado, Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. Description Hilliard Peak is located west of the Continental Divide in the Elk Mountains (Colorado), Elk Mountains which are a subrange of t ..., a mountain in Colorado See also * Hilliards (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Hillared
Hillared is a locality situated in Svenljunga Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ... with 578 inhabitants in 2010. References Populated places in Västra Götaland County Populated places in Svenljunga Municipality {{VästraGötaland-geo-stub ...
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Hillards
Hillards plc was a small supermarket chain from the North of England, bought out in a hostile takeover by Tesco in May 1987. History The company was founded by John Wesley Hillard in 1885, in the West Yorkshire town of Cleckheaton. The first shop was opened in Lion Chambers there, and shortly after 1900, there were twenty shops operating as ''Lion Stores''. By 1951, there were over seventy stores, and by 1968, it had warehouse size stores in Wakefield, Lincoln and York. In 1970, the trade name ''Lion Stores'' was dropped in favour of ''Hillards'' and in 1972, the company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange. Peter Hartley, a grandson of the founder, became executive chairman in 1983 and in May 1987, following a hostile bid, the business was acquired by Tesco for £220m. File:Tesco Supermarket - geograph.org.uk - 774387.jpg, Former Hillards in Cleckheaton, now a Tesco File:Tesco, Roundhay Road, Oakwood, Leeds (12th April 2014).JPG, Tesco in Oakwood, Leeds was schedu ...
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Fleishman-Hillard International Communications
FleishmanHillard Inc. (formerly, Fleishman–Hillard) is a public relations and marketing agency founded and based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was acquired by Omnicom Group in 1997, becoming part of the Diversified Agency Services (DAS) division. The company was founded in 1946 by Alfred Fleishman and Robert E. Hillard. In 1994, the company expanded its operations to the Asia Pacific region with an office in Beijing. In May 2013, the company rebranded its name to FleishmanHillard and launched the slogan "the Power of True". As of April 2021, the company had 78 offices in 30 countries across the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, and Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area .... References External links FleishmanHillard website {{Omnicom Public relati ...
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Hillard Limestone
The Hillard Limestone is a geologic formation in Alaska. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Alaska * Paleontology in Alaska Paleontology in Alaska refers to paleontological research occurring within or conducted by people from the U.S. state of Alaska. During the Late Precambrian, Alaska was covered by a shallow sea that was home to stromatolite-forming bacteria. Alask ... References * Cambrian Alaska Cambrian northern paleotropical deposits {{Cambrian-stub ...
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Hillard Homes
Hilliard Towers Apartments, formerly known as the Raymond Hilliard Homes CHA housing project, is a residential high-rise development in the near South Side of Chicago, Illinois. It was designed by Bertrand Goldberg and is bounded by Clark Street, State Street, Cullerton Street, and Cermak Road. In 1999, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Raymond M. Hilliard Center Historic District. The development was named for Raymond Marcellus Hilliard, who was the director of the Cook County Department of Welfare from 1954 until his death in 1966. Construction Design began in 1963, with the increasing demand for affordable public housing and urban renewal projects growing in popularity throughout the country. Goldberg designed the structure to be supported almost exclusively by the outer shell, as opposed to Marina City Marina City is a mixed-use residential-commercial building complex in Chicago, Illinois, United States, North America, designed by architect ...
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Brewster Hillard Morris
Brewster Hillard Morris (February 7, 1909 – September 3, 1990) was an American diplomat. He was the United States Ambassador to Chad from 1963 to 1967. Biography Morris was born in Bryn Mawr, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on February 7, 1909. He graduated from Haverford College in 1930 and later joined the U.S. Foreign Service. He served as Vice Consul in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (1938), and Stockholm, Sweden (1943). He also served in Berlin (before and after World War II), Moscow, London, Bonn, Montreal, Vienna, Dresden, and Frankfurt Frankfurt, officially Frankfurt am Main (; Hessian: , "Frank ford on the Main"), is the most populous city in the German state of Hesse. Its 791,000 inhabitants as of 2022 make it the fifth-most populous city in Germany. Located on its na .... In 1963, Morris was nominated to be the United States Ambassador to Chad by President Kennedy, and was confirmed on August 12, 1963. He served in that post until January 20, 1967. He later reti ...
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Hillard Elkins
Hillard (Hilly) Elkins (October 18, 1929 – December 1, 2010) was an American theatre and film producer. Life and career Born in Brooklyn in New York City, Elkins attended Erasmus Hall and Midwood High Schools and Brooklyn College. William Grimes"Hillard Elkins, Producer, Is Dead at 81" ''The New York Times'', December 7, 2010. At the age of eighteen he already had his degree and was studying law while working in the mail room at the William Morris Agency, quickly moving up the ranks to agent and then head of the theatrical department.David Rensin, '' The Mailroom: Hollywood History from the Bottom Up'' (Random House, reprint 2004), , pp. 3–15Excerpt availableat Google Books. After serving in the Korean War by making training films in Manhattan, he returned to agency work, but in 1953 left to open his own management company, where he represented James Coburn, Robert Culp, Steve McQueen, Mel Brooks, Herbert Ross, Charles Strouse, and Lee Adams. Elkins turned to Broadway the ...
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Charlie Hillard
Charlie Hillard (March 22, 1938 – April 16, 1996) was an American aerobatics pilot, and the first American to win the world aerobatics title. Hillard formed the Red Devils aerobatic team in 1971 with fellow pilots Gene Soucy and Tom Poberezny. In 1979 the three re-formed as the Eagles Aerobatic Team, which they would fly as for more than 25 years, setting the record for the longest-running aerobatic team with the same members in the world. In 1996 he was killed at the Sun 'n Fun fly-in in Lakeland, Florida, when the Hawker Sea Fury he was flying overturned after landing in a crosswind. Early life Charlie R. Hillard was born March 22, 1938, in Fort Worth, Texas. At the age of 16, he secretly began taking flying lessons, having saved enough money working at his father's car dealership. He would purchase his first airplane, a Piper Cub a few years later, while attending Georgia Tech. In 1958, at the age of 20, Hillard joined the US skydiving team, and became the first person in th ...
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