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John R. Hale (born 1951) is an American archaeologist and historian. [1] He was a highly regarded professor [ 2 ] and field archeologist, and was Director of the Liberal Studies Program at the University of Louisville . [ 3 ]
"The Italian Journal of Samuel Rogers" edited by J. R Hale, with an account of Rogers' life and travel in Italy in 1814–21. Faber and Faber 1956. History of Italy and History of Florence. Translated by Cecil Grayson. Edited and abridged with an introduction by John Rigby Hale. New York, Washington Square Press, 1964.
Johnny Hale (died 1881), American rancher and cattle rustler; John K. Hale (Iowa politician) (1858–1946), American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives and Iowa Senate; John Henry Hale (1878–1944), American surgeon; John Rigby Hale (1923–1999), English historian of the Renaissance; John R. Hale (archaeologist) (born ...
Hale was one of the original cast members of the daytime soap Ryan’s Hope when it debuted on ABC in 1975, playing the role of Roger Coleridge. Hale remained on the show for i Ron Hale, General ...
Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.The program debuted on January 14, 1952. It was the first of its genre on American television and in the world, and after 73 years of broadcasting it is fifth on the list of longest-running American television serie
Hale increased his wealth by $400 million since last year, according to Forbes. Since 2022, his wealth has grown by a staggering $2.2 billion. Prior to 2022, he did not appear on Forbes’ list of ...
John Parker Hale (March 31, 1806 – November 19, 1873) was an American politician and lawyer from New Hampshire. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1843 to 1845 and in the United States Senate from 1847 to 1853 and again from 1855 to 1865.
John Hale (June 3, 1636 – May 15, 1700) was the Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts, and took part in the Salem witch trials in 1692. He was one of the most prominent and influential ministers associated with the witch trials, being noted as having initially supported the trials and then changing his mind and publishing a critique of them.