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William Oscar Hodges (born March 9, 1943) is an American basketball coach. He was the head basketball coach at Indiana State University from 1978 to 1982, at Georgia College and State University from 1986 to 1991 and at Mercer University from 1991 to 1997.
Hodges was born in Valdosta, Georgia. He attended Valdosta High School. [3] In 1980, Hodges was elected to represent the 104th district of the Florida House of Representatives, succeeding William H. Lockward. He served until 1982, when he was succeeded by Barry Kutun. [1] [2] Hodges died on October 12, 1982 of heart failure, [4] at the age of 56.
Eze V. B. C. Onyema III, 97, Nigerian traditional ruler of Ogwu-Ikpele (since 1976). [99] (death announced on this date) Ed Ott, 72, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, California Angels), World Series champion . [100] Morris Overstreet, 73, American jurist, judge on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals (1991–1999), prostate cancer ...
William Hurt, who became a top leading man in the 1980s, winning an Oscar for 1985’s “Kiss of the Spider Woman” and starring in “The Big Chill” and “Body Heat,” died Sunday of ...
William Osborne Perkins III (born February 2, 1964) is an American hedge fund manager and poker player. Perkins manages Skylar Capital, an energy trading hedge fund that had approximately $500 million in assets under management as of 2023.
William G. Connolly, 86, American newspaper editor (The New York Times), complications from a fall. [284] Jakob Margido Esp, 80, Norwegian actor and writer. [285] Richard Gaddes, 81, English arts administrator (Santa Fe Opera, Opera Theater of St. Louis). [286] Hiroshi Hasegawa, 89, Japanese Grand Prix motorcycle racer. [287]
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Hodges was the Chair of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation until June 13, 2007, when his term on that body ended. He assumed senior status on May 2, 1999. [ 3 ] Through 2018, [ 4 ] he was a member of the Committee on Court Administration and Case Management (CACM) of the Judicial Conference of the United States , which he chaired ...