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Jeremy Wooldridge is an American politician serving as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives [2] from the 1st district. He assumed office on January 9, 2023, after winning the seat in the 2022 election .
Jeffrey Marc Wooldridge (born 1960) is an American econometrician. He is a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Economics at Michigan State University . Wooldridge is known for his theoretical contributions to the analysis of cross-sectional and panel data .
Ben Wooldridge is an American football quarterback for the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns. He previously played for the Fresno State Bulldogs. Early life and high school
From 2007 to 2013, Wooldridge was head coach at UC Riverside, where he went 70–112. [6] In his second season, Wooldridge led UC Riverside to a 17–13 record in 2008–09, which would end up being his only winning season there. [6] Wooldridge's college coaching career concluded in 2013 with a 381–350 record over 25 seasons at five programs. [4]
William O. Wooldridge (August 12, 1922 – March 5, 2012) was a United States Army soldier and the first Sergeant Major of the Army. Wooldridge served on active duty from 1940 to 1972. His military career spanned two wars and 14 campaigns, during which he was twice decorated for gallantry in action.
Billy Wooldridge (1878–1945), English footballer who spent his career with Wolverhampton Wanderers Charles Thomas Wooldridge (1866–1896), immortalised in The Ballad of Reading Gaol Dean Wooldridge (1913–2006), prominent engineer in the aerospace industry
In fifth or sixth grade, Wooldridge played on the same Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) team as future Gonzaga teammate Admon Gilder. [1] Woolridge attended Lake Ridge High School in Mansfield, Texas. While in high school, his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. He did not play on a prominent AAU team as he had some bad experiences with the ...
The Wooldridge Monuments are a series of historical monuments located in Maplewood Cemetery of Mayfield, Kentucky. They were built for Colonel Henry G. Wooldridge, to commemorate family members and other loved ones of his life, from 1892 until Wooldridge's death on May 30, 1899. [2] Wooldridge is the only one buried at the site. [3]