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Hinton (name)
Hinton is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname *Alan Hinton (born 1942), British soccer player, coach, and broadcaster *Algia Mae Hinton (1929–2018), American singer *Alistair Hinton (born 1950), Scottish composer *Amir Hinton (born 1997), American basketball player *Arthur Hinton, (1869-1941) English composer *Carma Hinton, Chinese documentary filmmaker, daughter of William Hinton *Charles Howard Hinton (1853–1907), British mathematician and science fiction author, coiner of the word "tesseract" *Christopher Hinton (other), several people *Craig Hinton (1964–2006), British writer who authored several Doctor Who novels *Dan Hinton (1953–1994), Canadian ice hockey player *Darby Hinton (born 1957), American actor *Deane R. Hinton (1923–2017), American diplomat *Denis Hinton (born 1939), Australian politician *Denise Hinton, United States deputy surgeon general *Ed Hinton (sportswriter) (born 1948), American motor racing sport ...
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Alan Hinton
Alan Thomas Hinton (born 6 October 1942) is an English former footballer who played at the top level of English football from 1961 to 1975. He famously wore white football boots. Playing career Wolverhampton Wanderers Hinton started his career in the youth ranks at Wolverhampton Wanderers in October 1959, before making his senior debut on 7 January 1961 in a 1–1 draw with Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup. He came into the Wolves team during the 1961–62 season when he managed 16 appearances, scoring 5 times. The following season, he was a first choice in the wide left position, from where he netted 19 times, making him their leading goalscorer. He also won a call-up to the England team during this season when he played against France on 3 October 1962 in a European Championship qualifier at Hillsborough. Nottingham Forest Johnny Carey became Forest manager in 1963 signing Hinton in January 1964. Carey assembled a team including Hinton, Ian Storey-Moore, and Joe Baker that ...
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Eddie Hinton (American Football)
Eddie Hinton (born June 26, 1947) is a former American football wide receiver who played six seasons in the National Football League for the Baltimore Colts, the Houston Oilers, and the New England Patriots. He now lives just outside of San Antonio, Texas. He previously worked as a school bus driver for both Comal ISD and New Braunfels ISD New Braunfels Independent School District (NBISD) is a public school district in New Braunfels, Texas (United States). Located in Comal County, a small portion of the district extends into Guadalupe County. In 2009, it was rated "academically ac .... 1947 births Living people Sportspeople from Lawton, Oklahoma Players of American football from San Antonio Players of American football from Oklahoma American football wide receivers Oklahoma Sooners football players Baltimore Colts players Houston Oilers players New England Patriots players {{widereceiver-1940s-stub ...
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Marcus Hinton
Marcus H. Hinton (born December 27, 1971) is a former American football tight end who played one season with the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League. He played college football at Alcorn State University and attended Stone High School (Mississippi), Stone High School in Wiggins, Mississippi. He was also a member of the New Orleans Saints, Berlin Thunder and New York/New Jersey Hitmen. References External linksJust Sports Stats
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Leanne Hinton
Leanne Hinton (born 28 September 1941) is an American linguist and emerita professor of linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. Education and career Hinton received her PhD in 1977 from UC San Diego, with a dissertation entitled "Havasupai songs: a linguistic perspective," written under the supervision of Margaret Langdon. After joining the Berkeley faculty in 1978, Hinton began working with California languages. Hinton specializes in American Indian languages, sociolinguistics, and language revitalization. She has been described as "an authority on how and why languages are being lost, the significance of language diversity, and the ways in which indigenous tongues can be revitalized before it's too late." "She first worked with Native American groups on bilingual education, orthographic design and literature development. Hinton is a director of the Survey of California and Other Indian Languages (SCOIL), and also participates in language revitalization effor ...
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Kyle Hinton
Kyle Hinton (born February 27, 1998) is an American football guard for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Washburn. He was drafted by the Vikings in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft. College career As a senior at Washburn, Hinton received first-team All-American honors from d2football.com and was a second-team All-American according to the American Football Coaches Association and the Hansen Football Committee. He was a second all-region selection from the D2CCA and the Hansen Football Committee as well as a first-team all- MIAA selection. Hinton made his first catch of his career on an 8-yard touchdown pass in the Ichabods’ 57–41 win against Nebraska–Kearney during the season finale. Professional career Minnesota Vikings Hinton was selected by the Minnesota Vikings The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) ...
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Kendall Hinton
Kendall Hinton (born February 19, 1997) is an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Wake Forest as a quarterback and wide receiver and signed with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent in 2020. That season he made an appearance as an emergency quarterback following the rest of the team's quarterbacks being placed in COVID-19 quarantine for a week. In doing so, Hinton became the first non-professional quarterback to play significant snaps at the position in an NFL game since running back Tom Matte with the Baltimore Colts in 1965. High school career Hinton played quarterback at Southern Durham High School in Durham, North Carolina. As a high school junior, Hinton threw for 3,972 yards and 39 touchdowns en route to a 3–AA championship title. College career Rated a three-star prospect by 247Sports and Rivals, Hinton committed to play college football at Wake Forest on June 11, 2014. As ...
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Joseph Hinton (composer)
Joseph Harold Hinton (1 January 1862 – 4 January 1941) was a British composer and organist. Hinton was born in Claydon, Buckinghamshire. His teachers included Frederick Bridge of Westminster Abbey. In 1882 Hinton was appointed resident music-master at Blairlodge School in Polmont, Scotland, moving then in 1885 to be organist at Hyndland Church, Hillhead, Glasgow. His published compositions include a setting of '' De Profundis,'' a song titled ''Eldorado,'' and some anthem An anthem is a musical composition of celebration, usually used as a symbol for a distinct group, particularly the national anthems of countries. Originally, and in music theory and religious contexts, it also refers more particularly to short ...s. In 1908 he published ''L'allegro'', his op. 5, for string orchestra, with timpani ad lib. He was honorary secretary of the Glasgow Society of Musicians in 1909. At least briefly from 1909 he lived at 7 Striven Gardens in Glasgow. In May 1910 he went to C ...
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John Hinton (other)
John Hinton may refer to: *Jack Hinton (John Daniel Hinton, 1909–1997), New Zealand soldier awarded the Victoria Cross * John Hinton (rugby) (1860–1931), Wales international rugby union player * John Hinton (baseball) (1876–1920), American baseball player * John Hinton (footballer), English footballer active in the 1910s and 1920s * John Hinton (priest), Archdeacon of Ossory from 1700 to 1713 * John Hinton (Dean of Tuam) (1672–1743), Anglican priest in Ireland *John Howard Hinton John Howard Hinton (23 March 1791 – 11 December 1873) was an English author and Baptist minister who published, along with many other works, ''The History and Topography of the United States of North America'' together with his brother Isaac ... (1791–1873), English author and Baptist minister * J. M. Hinton (John Michael Hinton, 1923–2000), British philosopher {{hndis, Hinton, John ...
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Joe Hinton
Joseph Hinton (November 15, 1929 – August 13, 1968) was an American soul singer. Biography Though Clarksdale, Mississippi has been claimed as his birthplace, most sources state that Hinton was born in Evansville, Indiana, where he married LaVerne Flowers and started a family. He began as a gospel singer with the Blair Gospel Singers, the Chosen Gospel Quartet and the Spirit of Memphis Quartet. Producer Don Robey asked the singer to try doing secular tunes, and Hinton began recording for Robey's record label, Peacock Records, in 1958. It was not until 1963, with his fifth single on the label, that he managed to chart with "You Know It Ain't Right"; the next single, "Better to Give Than to Receive", also hit the lower regions of the charts.Biography Allmusic.com His biggest hit was 1964's "Funny How Time Slips Away", written by Willie Nelson; the tune (simply credited as "Funny" on the original record label) peaked at #13 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 that year. ''Cash Box'' m ...
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Joan Hinton
Joan Hinton (Chinese name: 寒春, Pinyin: ''Hán Chūn''; 20 October 1921 – 8 June 2010) was a nuclear physicist and one of the few women scientists who worked for the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos. She lived in the People's Republic of China after 1949, where she and her husband Erwin (Sid) Engst participated in China's efforts at developing a socialist economy, working extensively in agriculture. She lived on a dairy farm north of Beijing before her death on June 8, 2010. Early life On 20 October 1921, Hinton was born as Joan Chase Hinton in Chicago, Illinois.Grimes, William. June 11, 2010. Her father, Sebastian Hinton, was a lawyer (who also was the inventor of the jungle gym); her mother, Carmelita Hinton, was an educator and the founder of The Putney School, an independent progressive school in Vermont. Family background Her sister, Jean Hinton Rosner (1917–2002), was a civil rights and peace activist. Joan Hinton's great-grandfather was the mathematician G ...
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James Myles Hinton
Rev. James Myles Hinton, Sr. (1891–1970) was an American minister, businessperson, and civil rights leader. Hinton was a leader within the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in South Carolina during the Jim Crow era in the 1940s and 1950s; he was a president of the local chapter, and served as the second president of the South Carolina Conference of Branches of the NAACP, from 1941 to 1958. In later life, Hinton served as the pastor at the Second Calvary Baptist Church in Columbia, South Carolina. In the 1940s and 1950s, he experienced harassment and violence from the Ku Klux Klan and/or other White supremacy organizations. Early life James Myles Hinton was born in 1891 in Gates County, North Carolina, and at age four he moved with his family to New York City. He was raised by his aunt. In 1917, he was drafted into the United States Army, where Hinton rose to the rank of infantry lieutenant. He served during World War I at Camp Hancock in Ge ...
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James Hinton (other)
James Hinton may refer to: * James Hinton (musician) (born 1988), American musician known as The Range *James Hinton (surgeon) (1822–1875), English surgeon and author * James E. Hinton (c. 1937–2006), American cinematographer *James Myles Hinton (1891–1970), African American businessperson, civil rights leader *James Sidney Hinton James Sidney Hinton (December 25, 1834 – November 6, 1892) was a Civil War veteran and Republican politician, the first African American to hold state office in Indiana and the first African American to serve in the Indiana state legislature. ... (1834–1892), American politician and Indiana legislator, first African American in that role * George Barlow (English poet) (1847 – 1913), English poet, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym James Hinton See also * James Hinton House, Missouri {{hndis, Hinton, James ...
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