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Scott Galyon is a former National Football League (NFL) linebacker who grew up in Seymour, Tennessee where he played football, basketball and baseball at Seymour High School. He signed a football scholarship to play linebacker for the University of Tennessee during his senior year.
In 1929, Congress passed a law that placed the federal U.S. district courts in Minnesota, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Missouri, and Arkansas in the Eighth Circuit and created a Tenth Circuit that included Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Three additional judgeships were authorized and the sitting ...
Stephanie Kulp Seymour (born October 16, 1940) is a senior United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. She was the first female federal court judge in Oklahoma.
Gail Seymour Halvorsen was born in Salt Lake City on October 10, 1920, to Basil K. and Luella Spencer Halvorsen. [11] He grew up on small farms first in Rigby, Idaho, and then in Garland, Utah. [7] He graduated from Bear River High School in 1939 and then briefly attended Utah State University. [4]
Philip Seymour Hoffman in Park City, Utah, on Jan. 19, 2014. Sunday marks 11 years since the sudden death of Philip Seymour Hoffman at age 46 on Feb. 2, 2014.
John Laurence Seymour (January 18, 1893, in Los Angeles – February 1, 1986, in San Francisco) was an American composer and playwright. As a composer Seymour is best known for his operas , which have "complex orchestral textures and italianate lyricism".
Jane Seymour is feeling herself in fuchsia.. The Live and Let Die actress, 71, took to Instagram today to share a photo of herself posing in a one-piece bathing suit. She captioned the photo ...
The Protector's eldest surviving son by his first marriage, Sir Edward Seymour (died 1593), knight, of Berry Pomeroy, Devon, was father of Sir Edward Seymour (died 1613) who was created a baronet in 1611; and the baronetcy then descended for six generations from father to son, all of whom were named Edward, until, in 1750, on the failure of ...