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Pare may refer to: People with the name * Emmett Paré (1907-1973), tennis player * Pare, former member of Kotak (band), Kotak, an Indonesian band * Pare Lorentz (1905-1992), American film director * Richard Pare (born 1948), English photographer * Paré, a surname (includes a list) Places * Goregaon or formerly Pare, now a suburb of Mumbai, India * Parè, a municipality in the Province of Como, Italy * Pare, Kediri, a town in East Java, Indonesia * Pare Mountains, a mountain range in northeastern Tanzania Other uses * PARE (aviation), a spin recovery technique in aviation * Pare (fort), a type of ruins on Rapa Iti * Pare language, a Bantu language closely related to Taveta * Pare (music), a concept in List of European folk music traditions, the European folk music traditions of Albania * Pare people, members of an ethnic group indigenous to the Pare Mountains of northern Tanzania * Pare (song), "Pare" (song), by Camp Mulla * Pare, a lintel above the door of a Māori wharenui * Pa ...
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Emmett Paré
J. Emmett Paré (January 24, 1907 – October 1973), was an American tennis player in the early part of the 20th century and the tennis coach at Tulane University who played his college tennis at Georgetown University, and was one of the early stars of professional tennis. Paré was a captain on the Georgetown University tennis team, and in 1928 he reached the doubles final in the NCAA Championships. He graduated from Georgetown in 1929. In 1928, he won the singles title at the Cincinnati Masters, Tri-State Tennis Tournament (nowadays known as the Cincinnati Masters) and reached the singles final again in Cincinnati in 1930. He also won the Western Tennis Championships in 1928; also the Western Indoor Championships and the Michigan State title in 1927. In 1929, he won the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships, U.S. National Clay Court Championship singles title after a five-set victory in the final against J. Gilbert Hall. Around 1931, he became a touring professional; he travele ...
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