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James Edward Humphreys (December 10, 1939 – August 27, 2020) was an American mathematician who worked in algebraic groups, Lie groups, and Lie algebras and ...
James Brown Humphrey, also known as "Professor Jim" Humphrey (1859–1937) was an American classical musician, dance band leader, and music instructor in New Orleans, Louisiana, and central figure in the formation of jazz as a contemporary musical art form. Humphrey predates the jazz genre as an active performer and is not himself considered a ...
James William Humphreys (7 January 1930 – September 2003) was an English businessman and criminal who owned a chain of adult book shops and strip clubs in London in the 1960s and 1970s. He was able to run his business through the payment of large bribes to serving police officers, particularly those from the Obscene Publications Branch (OPB ...
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Henry Noel Humphreys (1810–1879), a British illustrator, naturalist, entomologist, and numismatist; Humphrey Humphreys (1648–1712), Welsh bishop; Ian Humphreys (born 1982), Northern Irish rugby player; Ian Humphreys (poet) (living), British poet; James Humphreys (disambiguation) Jennett Humphreys (1829/30–1917), English author and poet
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Humphries was a player-manager with the Bonham Boosters in 1911, the Sherman Cubs in 1912, the Sherman Lions in 1913, and the McAlester Miners from 1915 to 1917. [3] He led the Miners to a first-place finish in 1917. [4] In 1919, Humphries was hired as the Oklahoma City Indians team secretary and in 1920, he briefly managed the team. [5]