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Carole C. Baldwin is a research zoologist, curator of fishes, and the vertebrate zoology department chair at the National Museum of Natural History. She researches the diversity and evolution of coral reef and deep sea fishes through integrative taxonomy .
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Harry Lee Hudspeth, 88, American jurist, judge (1979–2016) and chief judge (1992–1999) of the U.S. District Court of Western Texas. [ 183 ] Joe Kinnear , 77, Irish football player ( Tottenham Hotspur , national team ) and manager ( Wimbledon ), complications from vascular dementia.
On October 11, 1979, Hudspeth was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas vacated by Judge Adrian Anthony Spears. Hudspeth was confirmed by the United States Senate on November 26, 1979, and received his commission on November 27, 1979. He served as Chief Judge from ...
Hudspeth is a surname and may refer to: A. James Hudspeth (fl. 1960s–2020s), F.M. Kirby Professor at Rockefeller University; Adam Hudspeth (1836–1890), Canadian lawyer and politician; Andrew H. Hudspeth (1874–1948), associate justice and chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court; Brad Hudspeth (born 1989), American wheelchair rugby player
Gladys Mary Wilson, Baroness Wilson of Rievaulx (née Baldwin; 12 January 1916 – 6 June 2018) was an English poet and the wife of Harold Wilson, who twice served as British prime minister. She was the first British prime minister's spouse to become a centenarian , living to the age of 102 years, 145 days.
Andrew H. Hudspeth (October 23, 1874 – March 10, 1948) [1] was an American attorney in New Mexico. He served as an associate justice and chief justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court , from January 1, 1931 to December 31, 1938, and again from April 1, 1946 to December 31, 1946.
The coroner's report laid the blame on Baldwin for failing to hang a lamp on the train to alert the engineer. Garbled memories of the death of Charles Baldwin (who was locally well-liked, as indicated by his contemporary obituary in the Wilmington Journal) might explain the later story of "Joe Baldwin", if not the light itself. [14]