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Propst may refer to: *Propst (title), German ecclesiastical title * Propst Airport, private airport in Linn County, Oregon, USA People * Clyde Propst (died 1959), American college football coach * Jake Propst (1895–1967), American baseball player *Robert Propst (inventor) (1921–2000), American inventor * Robert Bruce Propst (born 1931), American judge *Rush Propst Thomas Rush Propst (born December 1957) is a high school football coach who currently serves as athletic director and associate football coach at Coosa Christian School in Gadsden, Alabama. He is also the former head coach at Colquitt County ...
(born 1958), American football coach *Stephen Propst, Architect *Dr. Arthur Propst, Psychiatrist *Dr. Lara Propst (born 1972), Psychiatrist *Dr. Evan Propst (born 1975), Otolaryngologist - Head & Neck Surgeon *Dr. Lisa Propst, Author and Professor of literature *Dr. Alanna Propst, Psychiatrist {{Disambiguation ...
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Propst (title)
A provost is a senior official in a number of Christian Churches. Historical development The word ''praepositus'' (Latin: "set over", from ''praeponere'', "to place in front") was originally applied to any ecclesiastical ruler or dignitary. It was soon more specifically applied to the immediate subordinate to the abbot of a monastery, or to the superior of a single cell, and it was defined as such in the Rule of St Benedict. The dean (''decanus'') was a similarly ranked official. Chrodegang of Metz adopted this usage from the Benedictines when he introduced the monastic organization of canon-law colleges, especially cathedral capitular colleges. The provostship (''praepositura'') was normally held by the archdeacon, while the office of dean was held by the archpriest. In many colleges, the temporal duties of the archdeacons made it impossible for them to fulfil those of the provostship, and the headship of the chapter thus fell to the dean. The title became ''prevost'' i ...
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Propst Airport
Propst may refer to: *Propst (title), German ecclesiastical title * Propst Airport, private airport in Linn County, Oregon, USA People * Clyde Propst (died 1959), American college football coach * Jake Propst (1895–1967), American baseball player *Robert Propst (inventor) (1921–2000), American inventor * Robert Bruce Propst (born 1931), American judge *Rush Propst Thomas Rush Propst (born December 1957) is a high school football coach who currently serves as athletic director and associate football coach at Coosa Christian School in Gadsden, Alabama. He is also the former head coach at Colquitt County ...
(born 1958), American football coach *Stephen Propst, Architect *Dr. Arthur Propst, Psychiatrist *Dr. Lara Propst (born 1972), Psychiatrist *Dr. Evan Propst (born 1975), Otolaryngologist - Head & Neck Surgeon *Dr. Lisa Propst, Author and Professor of literature *Dr. Alanna Propst, Psychiatrist {{Disambiguation ...
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Clyde Propst
Ralph Clyde "Shorty" Propst (May 12, 1898 – October 13, 1959) was an American college football player and coach. He served as head coach at both Howard and Southwestern from 1934 to 1937. During his tenure as a head coach, Propst had an overall record of 19 wins, 14 losses and 6 ties (19–14–6). Playing career Propst was a prominent center for the Alabama Crimson Tide football teams of the University of Alabama coached by Xen C. Scott and Wallace Wade. In three different years he was selected All-Southern. He recovered Pooley Hubert's fumble in the endzone which was the deciding score in the 9 to 7 victory over Penn in 1922, arguably the biggest win in the era of Scott's coaching tenure. He won the Porter Loving Cup three times. He also played center on Alabama's basketball team. Coaching career After he graduated from Alabama, Propst began his coaching career under Wallace Wade with the Crimson Tide in 1925. At Alabama, Propst served as an assistant with the varsity i ...
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Jake Propst
William Jacob Propst (March 10, 1895 – February 24, 1967) was a pinch hitter in Major League Baseball Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization and the oldest major professional sports league in the world. MLB is composed of 30 total teams, divided equally between the National League (NL) and the American League (AL), .... He played for the Washington Senators."Jake Propst Statistics and History"
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Robert Propst (inventor)
Robert Propst (1921–2000) was an American inventor. He was the inventor of the Action Office that evolved into the cubicle office furniture system. Biography and work Born in Colorado, Propst worked for Herman Miller (Research) in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he was hired in 1958 by company president Hugh DePree to "find problems outside of the furniture industry and to conceive solutions for them." Propst's 120 inventions include: *a vertical timber harvester *a quality control system for concrete *an electronic tagging system for livestock *a mobile office for a quadriplegic *modular systems for use in hospitals In 1953, he formed Propst Co. in Denver, Colorado, to commercialize his inventions. Propst's work has been exhibited at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Henry Ford Museum The Henry Ford (also known as the Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation and Greenfield Village, and as the Edison Institute) is a history museum complex i ...
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Robert Bruce Propst
Robert Bruce Propst (July 13, 1931 – May 14, 2019) was a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Education and career Propst was born in Ohatchee, Alabama and graduated from Gadsden High School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in commerce from the University of Alabama in 1953 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1957."R. Propst Nominated For Award"
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