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Wilbanks may refer to: People with the surname * Don Wilbanks (19262013), American actor * George D. Wilbanks (19312012), American cancer researcher, surgeon, and professor * George Wilbanks (born 1958), American executive recruiter; son of George D. Wilbanks * Hilliard A. Wilbanks (19331967), American officer and pilot in the United States Air Force * Jennifer Carol Wilbanks (born 1973), American woman who orchestrated a kidnapping hoax in Georgia, United States, known as the 2005 runaway bride case * John Wilbanks, American medical director, known for his work on open science and research networks * William Wilbanks (19402018), American criminologist and professor Other * Mount Wilbanks, a mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica * Wilbanks International, Inc., a subsidiary of CoorsTek#Wilbanks International, Inc., CoorsTek * Wilbanks Site, a Native American archaeological site in Georgia, United States See also

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Don Wilbanks
Don Wilbanks (born Thomas Donald Wilbanks, October 4, 1926 – July 26, 2013) was an American actor who appeared in such television series as '' Rawhide'', ''Tate'', '' Twilight Zone'', '' Tales of Wells Fargo'', '' Laramie'', ''Bat Masterson'', '' The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp'', '' Bonanza'', ''Cheyenne'', ''Convoy'', '' Rango'','' Mayberry R.F.D.'', '' The Guns of Will Sonnett '', ''77 Sunset Strip'', '' Ironside'', ''Mod Squad'', '' Lancer'', '' The Virginian'' (one of which was in 1970 when he appeared as Meyers on ''The Men From Shiloh'', which was the rebranded name that year for ''The Virginian''), '' Charlie's Angels'', and '' Lawman'', among others. Wilbanks was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma, and moved to California to live with his mother when his father was called to active duty at the outbreak of World War II (1939). After the war, he attended Montana State University, where he was a star on the football field. After being invited to join an amateur theater ...
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George D
George may refer to: People * George (given name) * George (surname) * George (singer), American-Canadian singer George Nozuka, known by the mononym George * George Washington, First President of the United States * George W. Bush, 43rd President of the United States * George H. W. Bush, 41st President of the United States * George V, King of Great Britain, Ireland, the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 1910-1936 * George VI, King of Great Britain, Ireland, the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 1936-1952 * Prince George of Wales * George Papagheorghe also known as Jorge / GEØRGE * George, stage name of Giorgio Moroder * George Harrison, an English musician and singer-songwriter Places South Africa * George, Western Cape ** George Airport United States * George, Iowa * George, Missouri * George, Washington * George County, Mississippi * George Air Force Base, a former U.S. Air Force base located in California Characters * George (Peppa Pig), a 2-year-old pig ...
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George Wilbanks
George (Rivers) Wilbanks (born 1958) is an American executive recruiter specializing in the asset management and wealth management industries. He has been a pioneer in recruiting in the area of ESG and sustainable investing and in promoting diversity in the investment field. Industry commentary Wilbanks is a frequent media commentator and speaker on employment, compensation, organizational management and strategy in the investment field. Wilbanks has written for and been quoted in many industry publications including ''CFA Institute Magazine'', Columbia Business School's ''Chazen Global Insights'', ''FundFire'' and ''Ignites'' (the Financial Times services), ''InvestmentNews'', ''Institutional Investor'' and ''Money Management Executive''. He has often served as moderator and panelist at industry events, including webinars and panels sponsored by the Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association, the Investment Company Institute, the Insured Retirement Institut ...
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Hilliard A
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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Jennifer Carol Wilbanks
The runaway bride case concerns Jennifer Carol Wilbanks (born February 28, 1973), an American woman who ran away from home on April 26, 2005, to avoid her wedding with John Mason, her fiancé, on April 30. Her disappearance from Duluth, Georgia, sparked a nationwide search and intensive media coverage, including media speculation that Mason had killed her. On April 29, Wilbanks called Mason from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and falsely claimed that she had been kidnapped and sexually assaulted by a Hispanic man and a white woman. Jennifer Wilbanks gained notoriety in the United States and internationally, and her story persisted as a major topic of national news coverage for some time after she was found unharmed. Many critics of the mass media attacked the coverage as a " media circus". Howard Kurtz, an influential media critic for ''The Washington Post'' and CNN-TV, and Fox News wrote that the runaway bride had become a "runaway television embarrassment", comparing the story to a T ...
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John Wilbanks
John Wilbanks is the Senior Medical Director at Biogen, and formerly the Chief Commons Officer at Sage Bionetworks. Previously he was a Senior Fellow at the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and at FasterCures. He is known for his work on open science and research networks. Education and career Wilbanks grew up in Knoxville, Tennessee, US. He attended Tulane University and received a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1994. He also studied modern letters at the Sorbonne in Paris. From 1994 to 1997, he worked in Washington, DC as a legislative aide to Congressman Fortney "Pete" Stark. During this time Wilbanks was also a grassroots coordinator and fundraiser for the American Physical Therapy Association. Wilbanks was the Berkman Center for Internet & Society's first assistant director from the fall of 1998 to the summer of 2000. There he led efforts in software development and Internet-mediated learning, and was involved in the Berkman Center's work on ICANN. While at the Berkm ...
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William Wilbanks
William Lee Wilbanks (May 30, 1940 - October 9, 2018) was an American criminologist and former professor of criminal justice at Florida International University. Education Wilbanks graduated from Belton High School in Belton, Texas in 1958. At Belton High, he was an all-state guard on the State AA Championship basketball team that won the Class 2A championship in 1958. He went on to receive his B.A. from Abilene Christian College in 1963, after which he received his M.A.'s from Abilene Christian College, Sam Houston State University, and the University at Albany, SUNY in 1965, 1972, and 1972, respectively. In 1975, he received his Ph.D. in criminal justice from University at Albany, SUNY. Career Wilbanks taught at Florida International University from 1973 to 1999, and has written over 20 books and 70 journal articles. In 2001, he returned to Belton to build the Belton High School Athletic Wall of Honor, which honors 72 of the school's athletes and five of its championship teams. ...
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Mount Wilbanks
Kohler Range ) is a mountain range in the Marie Byrd Land of Antarctica. The range is about 64 km (40 mi) long and stands between the base of Martin Peninsula and Smith Glacier. The range is composed of two ice-covered plateaus which are oriented East-West and are separated by the Kohler Glacier, a distributary which flows north from Smith Glacier. The range was discovered on February 24, 1940 by Rear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd and other members of the USAS in an airplane flight from a ship named ''Bear''. Byrd named the range after American manufacturer, and Governor of Wisconsin Walter J. Kohler, Jr., who helped finance the expedition and seaplane A seaplane is a powered fixed-wing aircraft capable of takeoff, taking off and water landing, landing (alighting) on water.Gunston, "The Cambridge Aerospace Dictionary", 2009. Seaplanes are usually divided into two categories based on their tec ... from which the discovery was made. References''Kohler Range'' Antarctic Gazettee ...
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CoorsTek
CoorsTek, Inc. is a privately owned manufacturer of technical ceramics for aerospace, automotive, chemical, electronics, medical, metallurgical, oil and gas, semiconductor and many other industries. CoorsTek headquarters and primary factories are located in Golden, Colorado, US. The company is wholly owned by Keystone Holdings LLC, a trust of the Coors family. John K. Coors, a great-grandson of founder and brewing magnate Adolph Coors, Sr., and the fifth and youngest son of longtime chairman and president Joseph Coors, retired as president and chairman in January 2020 after 22 years at the helm. History Adolph Coors and John Herold Prussian-born Adolph Coors (1847–1929) opened the Colorado Glass Works in 1887 to manufacture beer bottles for his brewery, the Adolph Coors Brewing Company, west of Denver. In 1888, the glass works, incorporated as Coors, Binder & Co., was idled by a strike and never re-opened.R.H. Schneider, ''Coors Rosebud Pottery, First Edition'', Busch ...
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Wilbanks Site
The Wilbanks Site ( 9CK5) is a Late Mississippian culture Native American archaeological site in Cherokee County, Georgia, United States. The site was located about midway between the towns of Cartersville, Georgia to the west, and Canton, Georgia to the east. It was on the south bank of the Etowah River, but is now submerged underneath Lake Allatoona, under roughly 80–90 feet of water. Excavation The site was dug in poor weather in November and December 1948, preceding the impending flood waters of the reservoir. The Department of Anthropology at the University of Georgia, under the direction of William H. Sears conducted the excavation, and Sears wrote a site report as part of the Bureau of American Ethnology's River Basin Survey project. According to Sears's survey, at the site's population peak, the area of occupation would have been a village of approximately eighty acres. The site was dominated by one large mound, approximately 220 feet in diameter and six feet tall which wa ...
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