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  2. William J. Lyons Jr. - Wikipedia

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    William J. Lyons Jr. (May 30, 1921 – April 11, 2014) was an American businessman and politician. [1] Born in Norwalk, Connecticut, Lyons went to the University of Notre Dame. He then served in the United States Army in Europe during World War II. Lyons owned Lyons Construction Company in Norwalk.

  3. Ken Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth Leo Lyons (March 17, 1953 – May 20, 2012) [1] was a bass guitarist and founding member of the southern rock band 38 Special. He was born to mother Joyce Lavelle Godwin Lyons and father Clynn Leo Lyons in Jacksonville, Florida. He founded 38 Special with Don Barnes, Donnie Van Zant, Jack Grondin, Steve Brookins, and Jeff Carlisi in ...

  4. Killing of Dylan Lyons - Wikipedia

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    The killing of Dylan Lyons was condemned by the Director-General of UNESCO Audrey Azoulay in a press-release published on March 1, 2023. [8] UNESCO ’s mandate to “promote the free flow of ideas by word and image” includes the protection of journalists and media workers against any forms of attacks and reprisals related to their duties .

  5. Ruth Lyons (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Lyons (born Ruth Evelyn Reeves October 4, 1905, died November 7, 1988) was a pioneer radio and television broadcaster in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is said Ruth Lyons ...

  6. Charles W. Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Charles William Lyons SJ (January 31, 1868 – January 31, 1939) was an American Catholic priest who became the only Jesuit and likely the only educator in the United States to have served as the president of four colleges.

  7. Nick Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Nick Lyons (born 1932) is a fly-fisherman and angler. In addition to fishing, Lyons was an accomplished writer. He mostly stuck to books in the fly fishing genre. Lyons also made Lyons Press, a publishing agency based in Essex, Connecticut. He is now retired and resides on the east coast.

  8. Ed Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Edward Hoyte Lyons (May 12, 1923 – January 25, 2009), nicknamed "Mouse", was a Major League Baseball second baseman who played for the Washington Senators in 1947. Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina , Lyons signed a contract out of Richard J. Reynolds High School with the Washington Senators when he was 17. [ 1 ]

  9. William Lyons - Wikipedia

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    Lyons was born in Blackpool, son of Irish immigrant William Lyons, who owned a musical instrument shop, and his wife Minnie Barcroft, the daughter of a mill owner. After attending Arnold School, Lyons obtained an engineering apprenticeship at Crossley Motors in Manchester, where he also studied at the technical school.