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  2. John Calvin Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Calvin Moore (October 13, 1900 – January 15, 1982) was an American college football coach, teacher, court clerk, and television host. He was the fourth head football at North Texas Agricultural College—now known as the University of Texas at Arlington —serving for eight seasons, from 1925 to 1932, and compiling a record of 41–29–4.

  3. John C. Moore (Denver mayor) - Wikipedia

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    John Courtney Moore (early 1830s – October 27, 1915) was an American politician and journalist who served as the first mayor of Denver from 1859 to 1861. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was an early settler of Denver, while the area was still a territory of the United States.

  4. John Creed Moore - Wikipedia

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    John Moore was born to Margaret Creed and Cleon Moore in 1824. Moore first went to Emory and Henry College and then graduated from West Point seventeenth in his class in 1849. [1] He joined the infantry and was commissioned a second lieutenant. Shortly after graduating Moore fought in the Seminole War. [1]

  5. John Legend Helps Honor the Stars We've Lost With Heartfelt ...

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    Gone but never forgotten. This year's Emmy Awards paid tribute to the many entertainers and TV creators who have died over the last year in a heartfelt "In Memoriam" segment.Black-ish star Anthony ...

  6. Deaths in 2025 - Wikipedia

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    Joe John, 85, American politician and jurist, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2025) and judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals (1992–2000), cancer. [ 59 ] Calvin Jones , 54, American football player ( Nebraska Cornhuskers , Oakland Raiders ), carbon monoxide poisoning.

  7. John Covington Moore House - Wikipedia

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    The John Covington Moore House is a historic house in rural Clay County, North Carolina. It is located on North Carolina Route 1307 , about 4 miles (6.4 km) from the county seat, Hayesville . The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story log structure was built c. 1838 by John C. Moore, not long after the forced removal of the Cherokee from the area.

  8. John Moore (Australian politician) - Wikipedia

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    He spent four years (1960–1963) with A.R. Walker & Co. before forming his own brokerage (John Moore & Company) in 1964. He was a member of the Brisbane Stock Exchange [ 3 ] from 1961 until 1974. He grew his firm into the largest single trader business in Queensland, opening offices in regional centres there and in New South Wales .

  9. John Moore (basketball) - Wikipedia

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    John William Moore [1] (1933 [a] – February 11, 1987) was an American college basketball player for the UCLA Bruins. Twice he earned honorable mention as an All-American . He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame .