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Sproul was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, as the second child of Robert Cecil Sproul, an accountant and a veteran of World War II and his wife, Mayre Ann Sproul (née Yardis). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Sproul was an avid supporter of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Pittsburgh Pirates as a youth, and at the age of 15, he had to drop out from high school ...
R. C. Sproul (1939–2017), American Calvinist theologian R. C. Sproul Jr. (born 1965), Calvinist Christian minister and son of R. C. Sproul Robert Gordon Sproul (1891–1975), eleventh President of the University of California
Sproul's first wife, Denise Elizabeth Sproul (née Rocklein), died in 2011, age 46, of cancer. They have seven surviving children, a disabled daughter died in 2012. [15] On October 14, 2016, Sproul married Lisa Carol Ringel (née Porter) in a civil ceremony. On November 19, 2016, his father R. C. Sproul Sr. officiated the church wedding ceremony.
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Major Publications, also known as Major Magazines, was the publisher of the satirical magazine Cracked, the most durable imitator of Mad magazine.Founded by Robert C. Sproul in 1958, the company generally imitated other publishers' successes in various genres, such as Westerns, men's adventure, and the Warren Publications mid-1960s revival of horror comics. [1]
Robert Gordon Sproul (/ s p r aʊ l / SPROWL; May 22, 1891 – September 10, 1975) was the first system-wide president (1952–1958) of the University of California system, and a president (11th) of the University of California, Berkeley, serving from 1930 to 1952.
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R. C. Sproul, Jr. (born 1965), American Christian theologian; son of R. C. Sproul; Robert Gordon Sproul (1891–1975), eleventh President of the University of California; Ryan Sproul (born 1993), Canadian-born ice hockey player; Stanley Sproul (1920–2015), American politician and lawyer; William Cameron Sproul (1870–1928), 27th Governor of ...