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Ken Murray (ice Hockey)
Kenneth Murray or Ken Murray may refer to: *Kenneth Murray (American football) (born 1998), American football linebacker *Kenneth Murray (archaeologist) (1903–1972), English archaeologist *Ken Murray (basketball) (1928–2008), American basketball player *Kenneth Murray (biologist) (1930–2013), English molecular biologist *Ken Murray (entertainer) (1903–1988), American comedian *Ken Murray (footballer) (1928–1993), English footballer * Ken Murray (ice hockey) (born 1948), Canadian ice hockey player *Ken Murray (physician), retired assistant professor of the University of Southern California *Ken Murray (prison officer) (1931–2007), British prison officer and reformer *Ken Murray (basketball coach), Canadian basketball coach *Kenny Murray (rugby union), Scottish rugby coach See also *K. Gordon Murray K. Gordon Murray (1922–1979) was an American producer, most notable for his redubbing and re-releasing of foreign fairy tale films for U.S. audiences. He is often cited as ...
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Kenneth Murray (American Football)
Kenneth Murray Jr. (born November 16, 1998) is an American football linebacker for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the Chargers in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Early life Murray attended Elkins High School in Missouri City, Texas. He committed to the University of Oklahoma to play college football. College career As a freshman at Oklahoma in 2017, Murray started all 14 games, recording 78 tackles and one sack and was named the co-Big 12 Defensive Freshman of the Year. He again started all 14 games his sophomore year in 2018, recording 155 tackles and 4.5 sacks. Following a junior year where he was named to the First-team All-Big 12. Murray announced that he would forgo his senior season to declare for the 2020 NFL Draft. Professional career Murray was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers with the 23rd pick in the 2020 NFL Draft. The Chargers moved up from their second and thir ...
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Kenneth Murray (archaeologist)
Kenneth Crosswaithe Murray (1903 – 21 April 1972) better known as K.C. Murray was an English art curator and teacher. The second son of the chess historian H. J. R. Murray and his suffragette wife Kate Crosthwaite, Murray was an elder brother of educationalist and biographer Elisabeth Murray, and a grandson of Sir James Murray, editor of the ''Oxford English Dictionary''. He first studied at Balliol College, Oxford but later left in order to study art at the School of Arts and Crafts, Birmingham. Arriving in Lagos, Nigeria on December 14, 1927. He undertook book illustrations in Oyo, Oyo (south west Nigeria) and inspections of the Arts and Crafts Schools in Kano and Katsina before returning to Lagos in January 1928 to teach arts at Kings College, Queenss College, and the Government School. Murray took a leave in 1929 to study pottery under Britain’s preeminent studio potter, Bernard Leach. He returned to Nigeria to teach arts at Government Training College Umuahia ...
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Ken Murray (basketball)
Kenneth Stanley Murray Jr. (April 20, 1928 – June 15, 2008) was an American professional basketball player.Ken Murray
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Murray was selected in the fourth round of the by the
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Kenneth Murray (biologist)
Sir Kenneth "Ken" Murray FRS FRSE FRCPath (30 December 1930 – 7 April 2013) was a British molecular biologist and the Biogen Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Edinburgh. An important early figure in genetic engineering, Murray cofounded Biogen. There, he and his team developed one of the first vaccines against hepatitis B. Along with his wife, biologist Lady Noreen (née Parker), Murray also founded the Darwin Trust of Edinburgh, a charity supporting young biologists in their doctoral studies.Obituaries : Professor Sir Kenneth Murray
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Murray achieved a 1st class honours degree in chemistry followed by PhD from the

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Ken Murray (entertainer)
Ken Murray (born Kenneth Abner Doncourt, July 14, 1903 – October 12, 1988) was an American comedian, actor, radio and television personality and author. Early life Murray was born in New York City to a family of vaudeville performers. Many sources incorrectly give his birth name as Don Court. He had an older brother, Joseph. According to Murray's autobiography ''Life on a Pogo Stick'', as a teenager he learned that Joseph was actually his father and the couple who he thought were his parents were in fact his grandparents. The family withheld the truth from Murray because Joseph, who was also a vaudevillian, did not want the public to know that he had a young son. Joseph had divorced Murray's mother and decided that his parents would provide a more stable life than he was able to as a traveling performer. Murray also wrote of his quest to find his mother in his later years. Before embarking on a career in show business, Murray changed his name because he did not want to ride ...
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Ken Murray (footballer)
Kenneth Murray (2 April 1928 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England - 1993), was an English footballer who played as a forward in the Football League The English Football League (EFL) is a league of professional football clubs from England and Wales. Founded in 1888 as the Football League, the league is the oldest such competition in the world. It was the top-level football league in Engla .... References External links * 1928 births 1993 deaths 20th-century English people Ashington A.F.C. players Association football forwards Bishop Auckland F.C. players Darlington F.C. players English footballers English Football League players Gateshead F.C. players Mansfield Town F.C. players Oldham Athletic A.F.C. players Footballers from Newcastle upon Tyne Wrexham A.F.C. players Date of death missing {{England-footy-forward-1920s-stub ...
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Ken Murray (ice Hockey)
Kenneth Murray or Ken Murray may refer to: *Kenneth Murray (American football) (born 1998), American football linebacker *Kenneth Murray (archaeologist) (1903–1972), English archaeologist *Ken Murray (basketball) (1928–2008), American basketball player *Kenneth Murray (biologist) (1930–2013), English molecular biologist *Ken Murray (entertainer) (1903–1988), American comedian *Ken Murray (footballer) (1928–1993), English footballer * Ken Murray (ice hockey) (born 1948), Canadian ice hockey player *Ken Murray (physician), retired assistant professor of the University of Southern California *Ken Murray (prison officer) (1931–2007), British prison officer and reformer *Ken Murray (basketball coach), Canadian basketball coach *Kenny Murray (rugby union), Scottish rugby coach See also *K. Gordon Murray K. Gordon Murray (1922–1979) was an American producer, most notable for his redubbing and re-releasing of foreign fairy tale films for U.S. audiences. He is often cited as ...
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Ken Murray (physician)
Ken Murray is a retired family medical doctor who had a private practice of general medicine in Studio City, California for about 25 years, until his retirement in 2006. He also held a Clinical Assistant Professorship in Family Medicine at the University of Southern California, until his retirement. Murray is most notable for the national attention created by the publication of his article on end-of-life issues, titled "How Doctors Die", which went viral on the internet. It generated a national conversation on issues related to patient wishes at their end of life, and quality issues related to that. He has also been a long-time commentator on health care systems, particularly managed care. Murray has been interviewed widely, such as NPR, the New York Times, and physician education sites. Murray was also a reviewer for "How To Report Statistics in Medicine:Annotated Guidelines for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers", by Lang and Secic, an important reference in preparing and wri ...
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Ken Murray (prison Officer)
Ken Murray (24 April 1931 – 2 October 2007) was a reforming prison officer in Scotland during the last third of the twentieth century. He was educated at Inverness Technical High School. He worked as a Coachbuilder until his late twenties when he joined the Scottish Prison Service. His most notable achievement was the creation of the special unit of Barlinnie Prison which housed some of the most violent prisoners in the system, including Jimmy Boyle. The unit was based on treating both staff and prisoners as part of a community in which all had a voice in making decisions and setting programmes. In 1988 he made an extended appearance on the Channel 4 television discussion programme '' After Dark'' alongside, among others, Terry Dicks MP (more details here Here is an adverb that means "in, on, or at this place". It may also refer to: Software * Here Technologies, a mapping company * Here WeGo (formerly Here Maps), a mobile app and map website by Here Television * Here ...
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Ken Murray (basketball Coach)
Ken Murray is a Canadian professional and college basketball coach. Career Murray played college basketball at Brock University from 1972 to 1977. He was the Brock Badgers' Most Valuable Player in each season and was presented with Conference All-Star accolades four times (1973–1976). Murray closed out the 1973-74 season as the third leading scorer in the country. In the 1974-75 campaign, he ranked first nationally in free-throw shooting. He became the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in the Ontario Universities Athletic Association (OUAA). In 1978, he had his jersey number (#50) retired. Murray was appointed head coach of the University of Regina men's basketball team in 1982. He turned around a program that had won only a single game over the previous four seasons and had lost 62 consecutive games. In 1989, Murray coached the Cougars to their first ever CIAU Championship appearance, where they reached the semifinals. Under his guidance, Regina's Chris Biegler was nam ...
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Kenny Murray (rugby Union)
Kenny Murray (born 4 September 1973 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish rugby union coach. He is currently the Head coach of the Scotland national under-20 rugby union team, Scotland U20 team. He was previously an Asst. Coach at Glasgow Warriors. As a player he played at Fly-half (rugby union), Fly-half. Rugby Union career Playing career Amateur career Murray played for Cartha Queens Park. He moved to Whitecraigs RFC, Whitecraigs in 2001. Coaching career Cartha Queens Park After playing, at the age of 30, he became the Head Coach of Cartha Queens Park RFC, Cartha Queens Park until 2006. An ambitious coach he was keen on a Glasgow Warriors incentive which saw Donnie Macfadyen, John Barclay (rugby union), John Barclay and Tim Barker (rugby union), Tim Barker train his Cartha players on clearing out skills and dealing with the ball on ground. "I think it's an excellent initiative. To have input at our session from guys who are playing at the professional level will be great f ...
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